Creepy Joe is in trouble

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
I think we should be a little cautious about this hard drive. The timing of its release speaks volumes and who has analysed it.
When you see the workings of the Russian government regarding the Oxford vaccine, I would trust nothing.
Certainly one meeting mentioned in the drive could never have taken place as Biden had a well publicised public engagement far away.
The guy who took in the laptop, who swore it was Biden junior who bought it in, is registered blind. It seems odd to take 3 in for repair then forget the lot? I guess he handed over passwords too?
Rotten fish anyone?
 
Nothing like having Nick Clegg ban the news on Joe Biden's sons activities on Facebook .. in his £5 million job.
Are you this paranoid in the rest of your life? Or just the right wing bit?
Just to get this clear in my head you’re accusing Facebook of banning stuff from the right about Biden or others when for the last four years Facebook has basically been the home of QAnon?Very funny. The only reason Facebook bothered to take this down because they promised during the election that things should be verified before they are posted.
As @Exfarmer so eloquently posted currently the stuff from computer shop looks highly dodgy. Also to me it looks even more dodgy that Rudy spent months In the Ukraine And the only thing he seems to have found wasn’t even there?
 

baabaa

Member
Location
co Antrim
I think we should be a little cautious about this hard drive. The timing of its release speaks volumes and who has analysed it.
When you see the workings of the Russian government regarding the Oxford vaccine, I would trust nothing.
Certainly one meeting mentioned in the drive could never have taken place as Biden had a well publicised public engagement far away.
The guy who took in the laptop, who swore it was Biden junior who bought it in, is registered blind. It seems odd to take 3 in for repair then forget the lot? I guess he handed over passwords too?
Rotten fish anyone?
definitely a massive stink,
cant decide ,is it
the swamp imploding,
bidano jnrs crack pipe .
or both?
:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

Pasty

Member
Location
Devon

this is a very interesting read. And sums up how difficult the truth is in the age of socialmedia.
I find the best thing is to stay off social media. I am slightly concerned about the labeling of anyone who thinks about anything critically as a 'conspiracy theorist'. It's a narrative that is being built up by those who seek to remove our liberties.
 
I find the best thing is to stay off social media. I am slightly concerned about the labeling of anyone who thinks about anything critically as a 'conspiracy theorist'. It's a narrative that is being built up by those who seek to remove our liberties.
Yeap this is the only place I inhabit. I try to make myself read both sides of a story though I freely admit I find plenty of what I read hard to accept/believe. Also I tend to gravitate towards more positive less corrosive output.
 

robs1

Member
I thought we had free speech in the western world, the day when these social.media companies decide what can or cant be posted is a very very dark day
 

robs1

Member
Agreed but it’s quite frightening how large groups of people are taken In by stuff that patently isn’t true.
That is true, its feature of the modern world, to me the blame lies partly with the media, they set out to project a view and ignore any evidence that goes against it.
They sensationalise every report, create doubt in every report, miss quote etc etc, then we have politicians
 
Who says what is true and what isn't? You? Me? The BBC, ITV, C4 etc. etc. The recent rise of the term 'conspiracy theory' should tell you only one thing.
Crazy uncle Donald lies all the time. You can fact check many of his lies your self
The latest and very insidious was the lie that 85% of people who wear masks get Covid. Now we coooould give him the benefit of the doubt and say he misspoke or we could just call it out as the craven call to his base that it in fact was.
 

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