Posted on 03/27/2015 9:11:07 AM PDT by Baynative
MSNBC correspondent Jeremy Lancaster sat down with government official Darrin Cornia to discuss recent rumors that have been in circulation in regard to registered motorcycle owners being placed on a classified FBI gang list.
After a few moments of introduction, Lancaster bluntly asked the following question, Mr. Cornia, if I were to make the statement, all registered motorcycle owners are currently showing on a classified FBI gang list, would the statement be true or false?
Cornia responded by saying, That would be a true statement, the FBI has been collecting and compiling Department of Motor Vehicles and Drivers License Division records for the purpose of adding those that own motorcycles to a classified gang list since 1994.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com.co ...
I am surprised the Press didn’t squash the photo...........
It comes from anothe website ...
http://nationalreport.net/fbi-admits-registered-motorcycle-owners-classified-gang-list/
We’re criminals until proven otherwise.................Wish I had a 1974 Kawasaki KZ900 TWO STROKE.................
"58% of all statistics you read on the internet are made up." - Abe Lincoln
What about those that buy scooters? : )
Is it really “Satire”? I ask that because although this website doesn’t have much in the way of background info ... this article really came from ANOTHER WEBSITE and I can’t see anything inside that other website as identifying it as a SATIRE site!
Here is the other site and link ...
http://nationalreport.net/fbi-admits-registered-motorcycle-owners-classified-gang-list/
I hear the same thing about lawyers and politicians, but the numbers are are reversed...
The article actually came from another website and I can’t see that the other website is Satire or a hoax website ...
http://nationalreport.net/fbi-admits-registered-motorcycle-owners-classified-gang-list/
Just another reason to check out of society. I’m sick of all the lies, spying, lists and more. I can’t wait to be able to go Galt. Screw this rotten garbage.
Oi?!! Y'mean like skinheads?
Not really ... it comes from another website that doesn’t have anything on it saying that it’s Satire ... or anything indicating that it’s a hoax website. Here’s the link to the other website ...
http://nationalreport.net/fbi-admits-registered-motorcycle-owners-classified-gang-list/
It doesn’t indicate SATIRE at the original website where it was first posted ...
http://nationalreport.net/fbi-admits-registered-motorcycle-owners-classified-gang-list/
Does it have training wheels?
Snopes says Obama is a fine president.
It doesn’t look fake from the original website where it was posted ...
http://nationalreport.net/fbi-admits-registered-motorcycle-owners-classified-gang-list/
Not satire here ... :-) ...
http://nationalreport.net/fbi-admits-registered-motorcycle-owners-classified-gang-list/
National Report is an Onion like fake news site:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Report
National Report is a website which posts fictional articles related to world events.[2][3] It is described by Snopes.com as a fake news site,[4] by FactCheck.org as a satirical site[5] and by Caitlin Dewey of the Washington Post as part of a fake-news industry, making profits from “duping gullible Internet users with deceptively newsy headlines.”[6] It is self-described as a “news and political satire web publication” containing “presumably fake news.”[7]
Stories from the National Report have been taken seriously by third parties such as Fox News Channel, and the site drew criticism in October 2014 for running a series of fake stories about Ebola outbreaks in the United States,[8] including the false report that the town of Purdon, Texas, has been quarantined after an outbreak.[9][10] The story led to a traffic spike of two million unique visitors, and although the story was debunked by other websites, the original National Report story received six times as many “shares” on social media sites as the debunking stories did.[8]
The National Report carries a disclaimer identifying its content as satire and fake news,[7] but there was no prominent link to this page until late December 2014.[11][12]
Pretty reasonable price point, all things considered. Beautiful bike.
ahahaha it had better have training wheels
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