From: Skeeter OG <invalid@none.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Re: Rich Boy's Wannabe Boyfriend, An Enemy of The State For A Long Time... Even Before We Thought
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2025 12:10:43 -0600
Organization: UTB
In article <vt8us8$3dka0$2@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
says...
>
> On 2025-04-10 05:28, Skeeter OG wrote:
> > In article <vt7d0i$1tro6$8@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com
> > says...
> >>
> >> On 2025-04-09 17:31, AlleyCat wrote:
> >>>
> >>> On Wed, 9 Apr 2025 10:59:16 -0700, Alan says...
> >>>
> >>>>> Fucking feckless faggot female.
> >>>>
> >>>> You mean the organization whose founder pleaded guilty to crimes?
> >>>
> >>> Oh shit... I'm sorry. I forgot... was it murder or rape he pled
> >>> guilty to?
> >>>
> >>> The methods he used while catching people in the act of committing
> >>> "crimes" themselves, does NOT negate the "crimes" he uncovered...
> >>> even the ones he admitted to.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> O'Keefe and three others were arrested earlier this year when they
> >>> entered the office of Sen. Mary Landrieu...
> >>>
> >>> Oooooo... what disgusting hardened criminals. Did they rape or
> >>> murder her?
> >>>
> >>> ... disguised as telephone workers, in an alleged attempt to tamper
> >>> with the senator's phones and determine whether she was ignoring
> >>> constituent's calls.
> >>>
> >>> Oooooo... what disgusting hardened criminals.
> >>>
> >>> The charges were reduced to entering a federal building under false
> >>> pretenses - a misdemeanor.
> >> Which is the point:
> >>
> >> They were willing to lie.
> >
> > Who lied?
>
> O'Keefe and Veritas.
>
> They have been found to have lied multiple times.
>
> 'Both O'Keefe and Project Veritas have produced secretly recorded
> undercover audio and video encounters in academic, governmental, and
> social service organizations, purporting to show abusive or illegal
> behavior by representatives of those organizations; the recordings are
> often selectively edited to misrepresent the context of the
> conversations and the subjects' responses.'
Oh you mean like how MSM does with Trump?
>
> 'O'Keefe first gained national attention for his selectively edited
> video recordings of workers at Association of Community Organizations
> for Reform Now (ACORN) offices in 2009, his arrest and misdemeanor
> guilty plea in 2010 for entering the federal office of then-U.S. Senator
> Mary Landrieu (D-LA) under false pretenses, and the release of
> misleading videos of conversations with two high-ranking, now former,
> NPR executives in 2011.'
>
> 'Shortly thereafter, the California State Attorney General's Office and
> the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) released their related
> investigative reports. The Attorney General's Office found that O'Keefe
> had misrepresented the actions of ACORN workers in California and that
> the workers had not broken any laws. A preliminary probe by the GAO
> found that ACORN had managed its federal funds appropriately. One of the
> fired ACORN workers sued O'Keefe for invasion of privacy; O'Keefe issued
> an apology and agreed to pay $100,000 in a settlement.'
>
> Not enough? Okay!
>
> 'In August 2010, O'Keefe planned a staged encounter with the CNN
> correspondent Abbie Boudreau, who was doing a documentary on the young
> conservative movement. He set up an appointment at his office in
> Maryland to discuss a video shoot.[219] Izzy Santa, executive director
> of Project Veritas, approached Boudreau when she arrived at the site.
> Santa warned Boudreau that O'Keefe was planning to meet with her on
> board a nearby boat, where he would try to seduce Boudreau. This would
> be filmed on hidden cameras.[219][220] Boudreau did not board the boat
> and soon left the area.
>
> CNN later published a 13-page plan written by O'Keefe mentor Ben
> Wetmore. It listed props for the boat scheme, including pornography,
> sexual aids, condoms, a blindfold and "fuzzy" handcuffs.[219][220][221]
> When questioned by CNN, O'Keefe denied he was going to follow the
> Wetmore plan, as he found parts of it inappropriate.[220] Boudreau
> commented "that does not appear to be true, according to a series of
> emails we obtained from Izzy Santa, who says the e-mails reveal James'
> true intentions."[222]
>
> Following the Boudreau incident, Project Veritas paid Izzy Santa a
> five-figure settlement after she threatened to sue, which included a
> nondisclosure agreement.[223]'
>
> 'Attempt to solicit Colorado voter fraud (2014)
> In October 2014, O'Keefe and his two colleagues attempted to bait
> staffers for Congressman Jared Polis (D-CO) and then-U.S. Senator Mark
> Udall (D-CO), as well as independent expenditure organizations, into
> approving voter fraud, according to several staffers who interacted with
> O'Keefe and his colleagues. Staffers began photographing O'Keefe's crew
> and advising them that what they were advocating was illegal; one
> nonprofit said they contacted police.[224]
>
> The 2013 Colorado election modernization act had required that all
> registered voters receive mail-in ballots. PV released a video showing a
> few individuals appearing to be OK with illegal suggestions PV's people
> proffered, e.g. finding and voting discarded ballots. But no evidence of
> illegal activity was shown.[224][225][226]'
>
> Why would anyone believe a thing Project Veritas has to say on any subject?
I didn't read all that shit.