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    #4411 at 2020-06-04 21:30:12 (UTC+1)

    https://twitter.com/honest2gosh/status/1268655091290181632
    THE NEWS IS FAKE.
    THE WAR IS REAL.
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    https://twitter.com/honest2gosh/status/1268655091290181632 THE NEWS IS FAKE. THE WAR IS REAL. honest2gosh tweet: https://archive.fo/jhYa2 (Hat tip #Qanon) #FakeNews alert: This: https://businessinsider.com/fbi-no-intelligence-antifa-weekend-violence-george-floyd-protests-2020-6 Vs. This: [VIDEO AG Barr's remarks - "We have evidence that ANTIFA, as well as other similar extremist groups as well as actors of a variety of different political persuasions, have been involved in instigating and participating in the violent activity." FBI Dir Wray - "We're seeing peopel who are exploiting this situation to pursue violent, extremist agendas. Anarchists, like ANTIFA, and other agitators."] 9:25 PM · Jun 4, 2020 BUSINESS INSIDER ARTICLE FROM TWEET: FBI 'has no intelligence' indicating antifa was linked to weekend violence in the George Floyd protests, despite Trump and Republicans' claims Sonam Sheth Jun 2, 2020, 10:19 PM https://www.businessinsider.com/fbi-no-intelligence-antifa-weekend-violence-george-floyd-protests-2020-6 https://archive.fo/zFPhM The FBI has collected no intelligence indicating that "antifa" was involved in violence over the weekend related to protests over the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man who died on May 25 after a white police officer in Minneapolis knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes, The Nation reported. [...] The FBI report listed a series of violent acts including instances of bricks being thrown at police officers and a backpack that contained explosives. But based on "CHS [Confidential Human Source] canvassing, open source/social media partner engagement, and liaison," the bureau had no evidence that those acts were directly linked to antifa, The Nation said. But the FBI's report did warn that people associated with a far-right social-media group had "called for far-right provocateurs to attack federal agents" and "use automatic weapons against protesters." Politico also reported on Monday that a Department of Homeland Security intelligence note warned law-enforcement officials that a white supremacist channel on the encrypted messaging app Telegram encouraged its followers to incite violence to start a race war during the protests.

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