Posted on 06/12/2022 9:21:42 PM PDT by RandFan
He has an airtight case if he has unanimity of aides and former aides around him stating he was in the right; if nothing sensitive or incriminating is leaked then he has nothing to worry about however if he did something wrong and enough people inteyy run ally know about it and flip, like Ivanka or Bill Barr
The Democrat falderal about January 6 makes any and all antifa gatherings open season
To call the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers low IQ individuals doesn’t do those who struggle with it justice.
Those who did nothing more than trespass deserve better in this witch hunt, but give me a break with this other collection of goof balls.
Having a left wing British film maker follow you around sets the benchmark for what we are dealing with here…..
So they are lawyers now and prosecutors who know crimes when they see them. My guess is the crime that they saw was that there are so many people who oppose their political viewpoint in one place they felt threatened.
Quested—previously did films on the Afghanistan war (partnering with a guy who wrote a book on the US Army 173rd Airborne), Russian opposition groups, ISIS in Syria, and caravans in Mexico—who does he work for?
One of Quested’s previous film partners:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Hetherington
Hetherington’s first job was that of a trainee at The Big Issue, in London.[7][13] He was their sole staff photographer,[13] photographing homeless shelters, demonstrations, dockers’ strikes, boxing gyms, celebrities, etc.[7] He was not fond of his celebrity assignments, wanting to focus on what he believed to be more serious stories.[7] He spent much of the next decade in West Africa, documenting political upheaval and its effects on daily life in Liberia, Sierra Leone,[14] Nigeria, and other countries. Hetherington worked as a photographer on the films Liberia: An Uncivil War[15] (2004) and The Devil Came on Horseback[16] (2007). In 2006, Hetherington took a break from image-making to work as an investigator for the United Nations Security Council’s Liberia Sanctions Committee.[17]
Hetherington made several trips to Afghanistan in 2007 and 2008 with writer Sebastian Junger, on assignment for Vanity Fair. They were embedded with a single U.S. Army platoon (Second Platoon, B Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team) serving at a remote outpost in the Korengal Valley. They filmed the 2010 documentary film Restrepo there,[18] and Afghanistan – The Other War, which was broadcast on ABC News’s Nightline programme. Hetherington’s book Infidel is based on the same platoon. . .
Hetherington was in a romantic relationship with Idil Ibrahim until he was killed during the Libyan Civil War.[32]. . .
Interesting material
Renowned war filmmaker, prize-winning photojournalist killed in Libya
4/20/2011, 8:55:03 PM · by sinanju · 12 replies · 1+ views
msnbc.com ^ | 4/20/2011 | NBC, msnbc.com and news services
An Oscar-nominated war-film director and a second prize-winning photojournalist died covering a battle between rebels and Libyan government forces in the western city of Misrata on Wednesday. Two other Western photographers apparently working alongside them were wounded. British-born Tim Hetherington, co-director of the 2010 documentary “Restrepo” about U.S. soldiers on an outpost in Afghanistan, was killed, said his U.S.-based publicist, Johanna Ramos Boyer. Prize-winning photojournalist Chris Hondros died from wounds Wednesday while covering the battle between Libya government forces and rebels in the western city of Misrata. Chris Hondros, a New York-based photographer for Getty Images, died later Wednesday after...
Brit intel?
Possibly, he’d have a good cover for it. He also had some UN ties (Liberia Sanctions Committee) and was active in African projects, and his Somali girlfriend was an activist filmmaker and Berkeley alumnus who did projects in Cuba among other places. His filmmaking collaborator Sebastian Junger did a biographical documentary on him.
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