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Let’s not forget the banks ties with Trump too
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...I thought you were better than that, TS...I’ll leave you to your theories...
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lets not forget that deutsche bank have just been ordered to provide details of Trump's finances too. The whole lot of them were up to their necks in it, and I do find the hit very suspicious
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He'll say "she was trying to stop Trump from exposing the world child trafficking ring run by the clintons" |
While speaking about Esther Salas, he claimed he often ran into trouble with female judges of Latin American descent, claiming they were "driven by an inferiority complex."
On his website, Roy Den Hollander described himself as an "anti-feminist" lawyer who defended "men's rights." His personal writings and life's work reveal a toxic stew of sexist and racist bigotry. He had unsuccessfully filed lawsuits against bars and night clubs offering "ladies' nights," claiming they violate the 14th Amendment, and he filed suits against the federal government, challenging the constitutionality of its Violence Against Women Act -- the "Female Fraud Act," as he referred to it -- and against Columbia University, for its Women's Studies program. The attorney penned lengthy documents filled with bigoted and sexist content on his website. One document, which he called a "Cyclopedia," is 152 pages of anti-feminist musings. In the so-called "Evolutionarily Correct Cyclopedia," Den Hollander made chilling remarks about "solutions" to what he called "Political Commies" and feminists. "Things begin to change when individual men start taking out those specific persons responsible for destroying their lives before committing suicide," he wrote. |
A gross incel, it seems.
Still, it's too convenient to be just a random burst of incel violence and the fact he turned up dead is suspicious too. Oh well, may he rest in piss. |
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The internet is full of angry losers that think they are entitled to sex and servitude from women. Gross creatures.
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...maybe I’m just feeling emotional but the thought that her son was killed and her husband could have been as well...just because she was a woman and no other reason...it’s upsetting me so much and I can’t imagine how she must be feeling, I really can’t...it’s awful...
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So I think all of what you say can be true, with it still being worth asking "why THIS person being targetted at THIS moment" when it seems a little too convenient for her to be targetted for other reasons. The hatred and the desire to hurt & destroy was all his, but did someone give him the means and point him in the right direction? It's worth considering. The Jill Dando stuff is not a conspiracy theory by the way; the "unhinged stalker fan" who was jailed for her killing had the conviction removed and the police officially ruled it a professional assassination, years after the event. They just don't know by who, or why. But she was investigating paedophilia at the BBC long before the Saville scandal broke, so I'd say it's easy enough to draw a conclusion, even if it can't be proved. |
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...but asking that question...(...which atm is not been pondered by any officials or media so far as I know or can see...)...without taking a moments thought for her and that this may have devastated her life because she is a woman and no other reason...feels very dismissive and I can’t imagine an horrific incident even Remotely similar to this where we could have thought ...’this only happened because he was a man and his family was targeted by a woman filled with extreme hate and prejudice because of his gender...’.... ....I’m aware of Jill Dando, her death has no bearing on this at all... |
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Just when I thought the Governor plot in HTGAWM was a little far fetched. :worry:
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...it really does feel like It’s hate motivated because of his extreme prejudices and that he was particularly fixated on Esther Salas...
Roy Den Hollander, the self-described “anti-feminist” attorney who authorities say is the chief suspect in the shootings of the son and the husband of a federal judge in New Jersey, attacked that judge by name in misogynistic, racist writings he wrote over a period of years and posted in bulk on the Internet Archive. Den Hollander, who describes himself as a Trump volunteer in his writings, called the judge an “affirmative action” case who affiliated with those who wanted “to convince America that whites, especially white males, were barbarians, and all those of a darker skin complexion were victims.” Along with the attacks on Salas, Den Hollander’s writings also go after President Barack Obama (who he said has an “obsession to turn America into a banana republic”), Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor (who he claimed was “angry that nobody had invited her to her high school senior prom”), Hillary Clinton (whose supporters were “teary-eyed, sad-sack, PC loonies watching their power of intolerance go down the drain”), and an Obama appointee (whom he describes as part of “that Orwellian party of feminists, ethnics, Muslims, illegals and queers who think they are superior to everyone else, especially white males.”) |
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