2020 Election Conspiracy Theories

DOJ Releases Fake Epstein Suicide Video in File Dump, Fuels Controversy

The Department of Justice (DOJ) briefly posted a fake video recreation of Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged suicide on their website as part of the Epstein file dump, causing a stir online. The 12-second clip, mimicking the scene in his jail cell, was later revealed to be a hoax that originated on 4chan. The DOJ confirmed the video’s falsity, stating it was already available on YouTube. The incident fueled existing conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein’s death, given the lack of official footage and other suspicious circumstances, such as the malfunctioning cameras and sleeping guards.

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San Francisco Power Outage: Theories, Blame, and Underlying Causes

Power was largely restored to San Francisco Sunday following a widespread outage that affected 130,000 customers the previous day. Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) reported approximately 17,000 customers still without power as of noon Sunday, with an estimated full restoration by 2 p.m. Monday. The outage, which was triggered by a fire at a substation, caused widespread disruptions, including transit delays and business closures, on a busy shopping day. PG&E is currently investigating the cause of the outage.

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Epstein Survivor: Government Cover-Up is Underway, Files Incomplete

The survivor, speaking about the Epstein case, stated definitively that a cover-up is in place, though the specifics remain unclear. Despite the conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell, the survivor expressed doubts that justice has been fully served. She feels it is impossible that some higher powers were not involved or protected. Ultimately, the survivor’s testimony highlights lingering questions about the full extent of the alleged crimes and who else might have been involved.

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4 Charged in California Plot, Prompting Skepticism and Doubts

AP News reports that federal authorities have arrested four individuals in Southern California who are suspected of planning coordinated bombing attacks on New Year’s Eve. The suspects, allegedly members of an offshoot of the Turtle Island Liberation Front, were arrested in Lucerne Valley while preparing to test improvised explosive devices. The group had planned to target several locations across Southern California, including ICE agents and vehicles, and faces charges including conspiracy and possession of a destructive device. Authorities found bomb-making materials at a desert campsite where the suspects were arrested.

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Venezuela Condemns US Seizure of Oil Tanker as Piracy

Venezuela decries ‘act of piracy’ after US forces seize oil tanker off country’s coast. This is a situation that has a lot of people talking, and for good reason. It seems the US has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, and Venezuela is not happy, calling it an act of piracy. It’s the kind of event that immediately sparks questions, concerns, and plenty of strong opinions, and from what’s being said, it seems a lot of people are seeing this in a very critical light.

The general sentiment seems to be that this action is a blatant example of American overreach.… Continue reading

Articles of Impeachment Introduced Against RFK Jr.: Reactions and Skepticism

Representative Haley Stevens, a Democrat, has introduced articles of impeachment against Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., citing his disregard for science and safety. This effort is unlikely to succeed due to the current Republican majority in the House and Senate. Kennedy, who assumed his role in February, has faced criticism for controversial decisions, including canceling funding for mRNA vaccines and dismissing CDC officials. Furthermore, Democratic Representative Al Green announced plans to file impeachment articles against President Donald Trump.

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FBI Official Admits Lying Before Trump Hiring, Vows to Resume

Bongino, newly appointed as a deputy director, stated he was previously paid for his opinions but now focuses on fact-based investigations. Despite this, he continues to express opinions, specifically referencing conspiracy theories surrounding the “collusion hoax.” These opinions, echoing earlier statements made on X, including suggestions of an FBI “inside job” related to the January 6th riot, indicate his opinion-based commentary remains active.

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Pipe Bomb Suspect Believed 2020 Election Conspiracy, May Face Pardon

According to sources, Brian Cole Jr., the man charged with planting pipe bombs near the RNC and DNC on January 5th, told the FBI he believed in election conspiracy theories. Cole is cooperating with the FBI and made his first court appearance, facing charges of transporting explosive devices and attempted malicious destruction. Cole’s motive has not been publicly cited by the FBI, but he did speak to the government for “more than four hours” before the court hearing. This occurred before the January 6th attack, which former Special Counsel Jack Smith found was inspired by the spread of false claims about the 2020 election.

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Texas Men Indicted in Haiti Plot, Child Pornography Production

According to the Justice Department, two North Texas men, Gavin Weisenburg and Tanner Thomas, have been indicted for plotting a violent coup on the Haitian island of Gonave. The plan involved murdering all the men, enslaving the women and children, and taking military control of the island. Both men are charged with conspiracy to kill or kidnap persons in a foreign country and producing child pornography. They prepared for the attack by seeking military training, studying Haitian Creole, researching weapons, and planning to transport firearms and explosives by sailboat.

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DOGE Data Breach: Alleged Theft, Corruption, and a Looming Investigation

DOGE ‘doesn’t exist’ with eight months left on its charter, and the echoes of this claim reverberate with a certain chilling resonance. It’s a statement that, in the context of certain discussions, becomes less about the literal absence of a thing and more about the perceived end of an era, the fading of a presence that once loomed large. The assertion, it seems, arises from a complex narrative, a story interwoven with accusations of data theft, regulatory interference, and the potential for long-term damage, all of which culminate in a picture of an entity whose core purpose may have been fulfilled.… Continue reading