Interesting Twitter Thread

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Interesting discussion on this Twitter thread - Jordan Sather (Destroying the Illusion)

https://twitter.com/Jordan_Sather_/status/1055923398738472961?fbclid=IwAR2jhRmEM7TmyQTh9Nqssqvm35zQ7b6Xoz6sMrN1-0a3lHFIW_R5OZLDKqM

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Avatar JADELottery -
#1
Very Interesting.

And how does a convicted felon register to vote?

Interesting there were pictures taken of the van way back in Dec 2017 by Billy Corben's co-producer David Cypkin, https://twitter.com/BillyCorben/status/1055852008102658048 and https://blogs.lotterypost.com/jadelottery/2018/10/december-2017-till-october-2018.htm

Interesting also this documentary crew work with the seedy side of Miami, convicted felons, possibly the Cuban Drug Cartels and Cuban Crime Families, https://www.businessinsider.com/cocaine-cowboys-billy-corben-alfred-spellman-miami-2017-8

Interesting this is the same crew that was quoted to be making a hush-hush documentary that would include shady people in Aug of 2017

Interesting the co-producer was keen on knowing this was the guy even though it was not really known who it was and where the suspect was at the time.

Interesting this is the same Broward County Sheriff's Office that is suspected of standing down during the Parkland High School shooting handling the investigation.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#2
That IS interesting and thankfully there were some speedy researchers who nabbed all that before it was scrubbed from the 'net.

Then again, some of it is more than interesting...it's disturbing. How deep does this go and how well have they covered their tracks? All we can hope for is that people keep shining the light on this and making others aware and having them admit that something reeks about all this.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#3
"And how does a convicted felon register to vote?"

That was something I thought about when I started reading he was a "registered Republican", JADE. I have a friend who served some time in prison and while it was here in TX and not FL, he couldn't vote or own a gun, serve on a jury or hold a professional license. Ann Richards was Gov. at that time and my friend's dad's boss was a big supporter of hers and on her way out of office (in '95) she pardoned my friend.

I was going to research the laws of Florida last night in regards to what a felon there can or cannot do, but went on to bed.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#4
I should have added that he couldn't do any of those things AFTER serving his time. It was a pretty horrible crime, too and I'm surprised she pardoned him. He really got off lightly, but that was before Texas started building new prisons left and right and the state was having to release loads of criminals due to federal overcrowding rules.

I should also add he was a "school friend", not an especially close one.
Avatar konane -
#5
Thanks Mike. I think the more we dig the darker and larger the hole will be. In some states a convicted felon who has paid any restitution mandated by the courts served their time can apply for restoration of rights. However I'm unsure if that applies to gun ownership (in all likelihood it does not).
Avatar sully16 -
#6
now we have a shooting, enough with the false flag, time to roll out david hogg and the gun hating nuts.
Avatar konane -
#7
Thanks Sully. I checked Drudge after you said that. OMG. Evil is rampant.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#8
Loser already brought up the shooting in the Megyn Kelly thread. We white devils are to blame, as usual.
Avatar konane -
#9
Thanks Mike. Life looks pretty limited when viewing it through a peephole. I posted vids of WalkAway march and speakers there today. Seemed like that group was very homogenized in composition with freedom as their binding component.

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