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Another MSM Hate Hoax – The ‘Far-Right’ Websites Attributed To Paul Pelosi Attacker Are Fabricated And We Have A Proof (Screenshots)

A 42-year-old Berkeley, California, man is accused of breaking into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco house and beating her husband with a hammer before dawn Friday.

The mainstream media so far reported he targeted a Democrat and that he is a right-wing conspiracy theorist.

Biden went even one step further and alleged that the attacker is a Trump supporter as he commented on the attack at the top of his speech at Philadelphia’s 3rd Annual Independence Dinner and said that he spoke with the Speaker and said that her husband was operated on and was recovering and in good spirits.

But the mainstream media decided to fuel the fire!

The media tried to frame DePape as a conservative based on websites that were reportedly his.

FOX News reported on the websites reportedly connected to DePape:

Facebook disabled DePape’s profile early Friday and declined to answer questions. At least two online blogs under DePape’s name are stocked with posts from the years of 2007 and 2022 speaking of “censorship,” “Big Brother,” and pedophiles. One contained calls for violence and antisemitic content. It was not immediately clear that he was responsible for the posts, and San Francisco police did not immediately respond to questions about DePape’s online presence.

The LA Times also reported as well on the websites.

In the months before police accused him of attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband Friday morning, David DePape had been drifting further into the world of far-right conspiracies, antisemitism and hate, according to a Times review of his online accounts.

In a personal blog that DePape maintained, posts include such topics as “Manipulation of History,” “Holohoax” and “It’s OK to be white.” He mentioned 4chan, a favorite message board of the far right. He posted videos about conspiracies involving COVID-19 vaccines and the war in Ukraine being a ploy for Jewish people to buy land.

DePape’s screeds included posts about QAnon, an unfounded theory that former President Trump is at war with a cabal of Satan-worshipping elites who run a child sex ring and control the world. In an Aug. 23 entry titled “Q,” DePape wrote: “Either Q is Trump himself or Q is the deepstate moles within Trumps inner circle.”

DePape followed a number of conservative creators online, including Tim Pool, Glenn Beck, DailyWire+ and the Epoch Times. He also followed an account on YouTube called Black Pilled and reposted several of its videos on his blog. “Blackpilling” is internet slang for coming to believe supposedly unacceptable facts about society, and the reposted videos include accusations such as the FBI covering up child rape.

However, these blogs were probably fabricated!

Pelosi’s alleged assailant’s blog, filled with extreme right content has no record of ever existing before Oct 28 2022 per Wayback machine.

The blog was filled with content from 2007, then a 15-year break, to Aug when it started posting profanity-filled single-sentence comments with an extreme right-wing meme.

If the timestamps were to be believed, there were 15 years of activity where the Wayback machine would’ve possibly grabbed this.

This blog has been referred to multiple times as being the Pelosi suspect’s blog as talking points that the suspect involved was a radical right-winger. However, that means there is evidence that the blog was artificially edited to look as though it was 15+ years old but only made a day ago.

There is also another site that was referenced, but that was only registered a month ago on a domain.

A look at the blog of David Depape, the Berkeley man accused of attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, reveals that Depape made several religious-based posts in 2007. Then, it sat dormant for 15 years, after which he began posting in late August. The new material features YouTube videos, memes and odd headlines with no commentary attached.

 

The site Godisloving.wordpress.com was opened on Friday and shut down on Saturday.

If you try to link to it now, you will find it has been shut down.

 

The other site listed, www.frenlyfrens.com/blog is no longer active as well.  It too was created on Friday and shut down on Saturday.  The only activity on this site as well was in the last two days.

The main question is:

Who created these websites?

Natalie Washington

Natalie D. is an American conservative writer! Natalie has described herself as a polemicist who likes to "stir up the pot," and does not "pretend to be impartial or balanced, as broadcasters do," drawing criticism from the left, and sometimes from the right. As a passionate journalist, she works relentlessly to uncover the corruption happening in Washington.She is a "constitutional conservative".

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Fred Ward
Fred Ward
1 year ago

Wow. Anti-semitism is a far left thing, not far-right.

sailor76
sailor76
1 year ago

Great research!! Thank you. Can’t believe (actually I can) that the IT people at CNN/NBC/CBS/ABC/NYT/WAPO/etc. have not figured this out themselves!

10ffgrid
10ffgrid
1 year ago

“Projection” is the go-to distraction of the left. With a totally complicit MSM, they ALWAYS accuse the opposition of doing exactly what they themselves are guilty of – being sycophants.

Last edited 1 year ago by 10ffgrid
Strayhorse
Strayhorse
1 year ago

According to whatdoesitmean.com the Paul Pelosi attacker was a operative working for his CIA/KGB honey pot handler who was actually an old Soviet KGB sleeper left behind after the cold war; a woman who had free unfettered travel to Russia, the United States and Mexico to groom children and the Pelosi attacker.

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