Infowars reporter Millie Weaver ‘arrested’ mid-premiere of her whistleblowing investigation into ‘shadow government’ Investigative reporter Millie Weaver and her husband have reportedly been arrested at the same time her documentary on the US “shadow government” was being screened on YouTube, sending Conservative Twitter into theory overdrive. Weaver’s “arrest” at the couple’s home – which has yet to be confirmed by authorities – was initially reported by Infowars on Friday, shortly after the YouTube premiere of her documentary film “ShadowGate.” The film purports to expose the secrets of the massive ‘Deep State’ intelligence apparatus manipulating politics within the US and beyond its borders, based on the reports of two private intelligence whistleblowers. Video of the couple’s apparent arrest, shot by Weaver herself, was posted to Twitter by her Infowars colleague Adan Salazar, opening on Weaver asking in disbelief if “a grand jury indicted [her].”
ohnonotgmail wrote: » if i wanted to be lied to for 1hr 20 mins like i was an idiot I would watch the GOP convention.
enno99 wrote: » LOL odd you cant resign yourself to the face he had nothing to do with it you need him/Qanaon whoever to be involved so you can jut use your usual rubbish
enno99 wrote: » You even latched on to the antisemite crap for good measure
enno99 wrote: » Im not watching it because Then you would have to think for yourself and point out what you find is BS
enno99 wrote: » Im not demanding answers its on topic you brought up double standards then you engage in the same
enno99 wrote: » I mean its only about an hour or so you have spent probably that amount replying to the thread
enno99 wrote: » I guess you would rather have some hack from the NYT do your thinking for you
Dohnjoe wrote: » But how do you know its a lie if you haven't watched it, how could someone possibly have the required basic critical thinking and common sense to know such a video is a bunch of far-flung nonsense? If you haven't watched a video on how everything of Trump's making is actually a giant secret suspiciously vague conspiracy how can you truly know? /s
King Mob wrote: » I've already pointed out that you lied and said they weren't involved. ?
enno99 wrote: » Your being really obnoxious I told you Alex Jones didnt have any input content or monetary srcoll to the end of the video look at the credits point out where infowars or Alex Jones are mentioned Hes an egomaniac do you think he would have his name left out
King Mob wrote: » I'm being obnoxious because I keep pointing out how you are misrepresenting me. That's understandably frustrating.Like now you are accusing me of saying Alex Jones had creative or financial input. I never claimed any such thing. I have explained to you many times why he and his bull**** farm are relevant. You've ignore that each time like you've been dodging most points. You also lied and said they weren't involved for some reason. If you are getting annoyed, maybe try to stop rushing to misrepresent me and actually engage with my points.
enno99 wrote: » Do you have a persecution complex ? I never said that
I told you Alex Jones didnt have any input content or monetary
enno99 wrote: » Only relevant in your head because they had no input to the film in question
enno99 wrote: » Your just being a dishonest weasel
King Mob wrote: » They are relevant because Alex Jones and his Info Wars are bull**** merchants. An honest, competent reporter and investigator would not work for them because they are scumbag propagandists. The lady you are defending worked for them. Therefore we know that she is not an honest or competent reporter.
Dohnjoe wrote: » "Reporter", "investigative journalist", "documentary film-maker" Like the "doctor" on the AJ show
King Mob wrote: » I never claimed otherwise. Why bring it up? But I've explained why they are relevant. You just ignored the point because you can't address it. They are relevant because Alex Jones and his Info Wars are bull**** merchants. An honest, competent reporter and investigator would not work for them because they are scumbag propagandists. The lady you are defending worked for them. Therefore we know that she is not an honest or competent reporter. Lol. Sure. If that's how you're justifying your constant dodging and misrepresentations.
enno99 wrote: » Jesus wept
King Mob wrote: » But the gullible seem to be eating it up and throwing money at her. Maybe I'm in the wrong business.
Dohnjoe wrote: » It can be very lucrative, some of these "documentaries" garner millions of views. Jones is a multi-millionaire. Where there's money, there will always be parasites.
King Mob wrote: » . But the gullible seem to be eating it up and throwing money at her. Maybe I'm in the wrong business.
enno99 wrote: » You wont have any problem on the bull**** aspect of it
King Mob wrote: » Why? Feel free to point to anything I've said that's untrue. I can point to plenty in your case.
enno99 wrote: » LOL Thats the problem with trying to be a clever wordsmith weasel you start to believe your own rubbish
King Mob wrote: » Yup. Insults instead of supporting your accusations. Pretty typical.
enno99 wrote: » Are you saying that bull**** = lies ?
Dohnjoe wrote: » In the case of these types of conspiracy videos: they'll often use few facts or pieces of info and then carefully frame, spin and distort that to fit a particular narrative, always leaving out key context, and relying heavily on tenuous links. It's highly dishonest stuff. Once you know the tricks and techniques it's fairly easy to produce anything, at this stage I could make a killer e.g. 9/11 conspiracy video, but unfortunately I have some sort of conscience.
Dohnjoe wrote: » In the case of these types of conspiracy videos: they'll often use few facts or pieces of info and then carefully frame, spin and distort that to fit a particular narrative, always leaving out key context, and relying heavily on tenuous links. It's highly dishonest stuff.
The Washington Post on Friday agreed to settle a monster $250 million lawsuit filed by Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann over its botched coverage of his 2019 encounter with a Native American elder.
It’s the teen’s second win in a whopping $800 million defamation battle against a number of news outlets including the Washington Post, CNN, ABC, CBS, The Guardian, The Hill and NBC.
King Mob wrote: » I've already pointed out that you lied and said they weren't involved.
enno99 wrote: » You mean like CNN and the rest of the "normal media" as you like call them
Dohnjoe wrote: » CNN is a news outlet, like Fox news, etc. These news channels all sit at various points on a spectrum of media quality, some are higher, more accountable, more credible than others You are referring to a conspiracy video made by an Infowars pundit on Youtube, something that sits at the worst end of that spectrum (is quite possibly right off it). If you have difficulty discerning the difference then you may be the target audience for that type of Youtube conspiracy video.
enno99 wrote: » Is it ok to be scumbags if your a "news outlet" ?
Dohnjoe wrote: » Fox news is pretty bad but I don't know if I'd call them straight up scumbags..
enno99 wrote: » And the examples I gave you ?