BRIAN B.
Shittypoobutt
Nah, too easy.. lol
this shit deeper than rap
And didn’t a dude on an airplane grab a stewardess inappropriately then state that it was ok because the president said so? or was that fake news??
FBI Investigating Suspicious Package Addressed To Sen. Harris In Sacramento
Kate Riga
The FBI is investigating a suspicious package addressed to Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) at a postal facility in southern Sacramento, according to Friday Sacramento Bee and CNN reporting.
A postal worker reportedly spotted it early Friday morning, as it resembles the others that have been sent to prominent critics of President Donald Trump this week.
A middle-aged Floridian man named Cesar Sayoc was arrested Friday in connection to the bomb scares.
Mail Bombings Suspect Appeared To Promote Trump, Conspiracies On Social Media
Numerous social media accounts that appear to belong to the Florida man reportedly suspected of carrying out a string of mail bomb attacks this week are overflowing with far-right conspiracies and pro-Trump propaganda.
Reuters, CNN and MSNBC have reported that Cesar Sayoc, Jr. was arrested Friday and taken into custody on suspicion of having sent crude mail bombs to CNN’s New York headquarters and prominent Democratic figures including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Sayoc is a 56-year-old Hollywood, Florida resident, CNN reported.
Active Facebook accounts under the names Cesar Altieri and Cesar Altieri Randazzo and Twitter accounts under the names Cesar Altieri and Julus Cesar Milan are full of photographs of a man similar in appearance to mugshots of a Cesar Sayoc arrested repeatedly in Florida. Altieri appears to be a family name.
The accounts are packed with a steady stream of images of President Trump and Vice President Pence giving the thumbs up, of memes about the incoming “red tsunami” in the midterm elections, and of Democrats engaging in “bribery” and “corruption.”
The posts are full of misspellings, run-on sentences, and bizarre stream-of-consciousness word vomit.
One typical post on a Twitter account belonging to a Cesar Altieri reads: “GoTrump WeUnconquered SeminoleTribe,Hard Rock,MillionsOf our customers,Vets,Current Serving,Seminole American Top TeamMMA,Stand cgreatest President ever shut the boarder down.This our land not theirs May10,1842our chief grandfatherSteve Osceola defeat Pres.John Tyler1,500 troops.”
Names, addresses and even the state of Florida were misspelled on some of the packages sent to Democratic figures this week.
The Facebook timeline for Cesar Altieri Randazzo doesn’t show any new content since October 2016. Dozens of videos and photographs show the alleged suspect attending Trump rallies and holding signs with Michael Symonette, head of the “Blacks for Trump” group and a former member of a violent cult.
A Twitter account under the name Cesar Altieri frequently posted memes and pictures linked to the far-right—and to many targets of the bombs.
Sayoc tweeted multiple images involving Hungarian philanthropist George Soros. One image features a large menorah, calling Soros “the Godfather of the Left” with a graphic alleging that he controls the mainstream media.
Another tweet falsely claimed that the February 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida was a false flag operation or “con job” carried out at Soros’ direction.
Other tweets appear to link Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) with murders in Los Angeles, while other tweets accuse Rep. Debbie Wasserman Shultz (D-FL) of grand corruption.
One post, dated February 7, 2018, appeared to show police activity near a railway crossing.
“Illegals rounded up tonight face ID,” Altieri wrote in the post.
Another Twitter profile featuring a photo of Sayoc that he linked to from his Alteri account posted as recently as Oct. 23.
Sayoc’s Linkedin page lists him as “Cesar Altieri” and describes him as “Promoter, booking agent Live entertainment, owner, chorepographer.”
On the page, Sayoc describes himself as working at “Cesar Palace Burlesque Show Clubs” and as working as a roadie for Chippendales.
In a description of his university education at Brevard College in North Carolina, Sayoc wrote in an error-riddled post that his grandfather “over through Communist Philippines liberated island. He built all hospitals in Philippines islands and sets standards highest level. Most surgeon use his instruments which are patented. And a lot surgeon use today. Also Sayoc intl. schools marshals arts Kali that used to over throw communist party.”
Cesar Sayoc Has Been Arrested 8 Times Previously, Including For A Bomb Threat
A criminal background check on mail bomber suspect Cesar Sayoc reveals that Sayoc has apparently been arrested eight times, prior to his arrest Friday, including for bomb threat allegations in 2002.
According to the background check record obtained from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, he was arrested on August 20, 2002, by the Miami Police Department and charged with a felony for the alleged bomb threat.
Sayoc was sentenced to a year of probation for the charge, according to the docket from the case.
The other arrests on the background check include for allegations of theft, possession of fraudulent driver’s license, misdemeanor battery and violations of his probation.
Some of the charges for which he was arrested appear to have been dropped.
This whole thing still reeks of bullshit.
How did they end up with his DNA to begin with? I'm not talking about from the packages, but before it? Was it a sample that was voluntarily submitted by dude that could later be used in this manner i.e. a kit he sent to 23 and Me or Ancestry DNA or some other commercial DNA analysis company? If so, then what I've been saying for years is true: All of those companies are fronts for government collection of DNA to establish a database like they said they wanted to build several years ago.
This arrest is going to create more questions than they realize.
Miami Herald: DNA Trail Helped Lead Authorities To Cesar Sayoc
David Taintor
The Miami Herald reported DNA evidence helped lead investigators to apprehend mail bombing suspect Cesar Sayoc:
A trail of DNA evidence on the packages or the devices helped investigators narrow a nationwide manhunt to Cesar Sayoc, a 56-year-old man from Aventura, law enforcement sources told the Miami Herald. Sayoc was being questioned by FBI agents with the Joint Terrorism Task Force following his arrest.