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To: NOBO2012

Aaron Klein’s piece in Breitbart is on the mark.

7 Aug: Breitbart: Nine Themes in El Paso Shooter’s Manifesto the Media Ignored to Blame Trump
by Aaron Klein
1 – The shooter stressed the environmental aspects of his motivations by naming the manifesto “The Inconvenient Truth,” clearly utilizing the namesake of Al Gore’s climate alarmist documentary...
https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2019/08/07/nine-themes-in-el-paso-shooters-manifesto-the-media-ignored-to-blame-trump/

the number of FakeNewsMSM outlets that named the title of the manifesto - The Inconvenient Truth - yet omitted to reference Al Gore - tells you all you need to know about the dishonesty of the “media”.

6 Aug: Newsbusters: An ‘Inconvenient Truth’: El Paso Shooter Was Eco-Extremist, Loved ‘Lorax’
By Joseph Vazquez
The alleged manifesto was headlined “The Inconvenient Truth,” similar to Davis Guggenheim’s 2006 documentary on Al Gore, and included eco-extremist rantings about destroying the environment, The Lorax, plastic waste and more.
CNN and some other media conveniently ignored other portions of the four-page manifesto (believed to have been written by shooting suspect Patrick Crusius) that would reflect badly on the left — like the shooter’s environmental sentiments...

On page two it read, “Our lifestyle is destroying the environment of our country. The decimation of the environment is creating a massive burden for future generations. Corporations are heading the destruction of our environment by shamelessly overharvesting resources.” [emphasis added]

It cited the Dr. Seuss’ fable writing, “This phenomenon is brilliantly portrayed in the decades-old classic ‘The Lorax.’ Watersheds around the country, especially in agricultural areas, are being depleted. Fresh water is being polluted from farming and oil-drilling operations.” He attacked “consumer culture” for plastic and e-waste, complained about urban sprawl, the use of paper towels and the unwillingness of people to change their lifestyles.”

Many of those environmental attitudes are promoted by the liberal media. In 2012, it fawned over the updated Lorax when a movie adaptation was released. NBC’s Today, CBS New York, Huffington Post and others celebrated its environmental messaging.
NBC Today co-host Matt Lauer was stunned that Fox News host Lou Dobbs had criticized the movie for trying to indoctrinate children with an environmentalist agenda. He told Lorax actor Ed Helms “believe it or not, Dr. Seuss has sparked controversy with this movie.”...

ThinkProgress quipped on March 9, 2012, that it was “safe to say that anyone shocked that the movie has a strong environmental message has never read the book. The Lorax speaks for the trees.” That left-wing site perceived the moral of the story to be “it’s up to us to stop unsustainable industries: ‘UNLESS someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.’

The Huffington Post lectured parents, telling them to talk with their children about the film’s messages and “act on them,” on March 8, 2012. CNN even noted on March 13, 2012, that The Lorax movie adaptation was criticized for allowing commercial tie-ins with IHOP and Mazda to taint the Lorax’s “green message.” As recently as 2018, NPR reported that a federal court judge quoted the Lorax in a decision cancelling a gas pipeline permit...
https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/business/joseph-vazquez/2019/08/06/inconvenient-truth-el-paso-shooter-was-eco-extremist-loved


3 posted on 08/08/2019 6:42:31 AM PDT by MAGAthon
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To: MAGAthon

7 Aug: Spectator UK: The inconvenient truth about the El Paso shooter
by Charles Moore
Who wrote ‘Our lifestyle is destroying the environment of our country… creating a massive burden for future generations. Corporations are heading the destruction of our environment by shamelessly over-harvesting resources… the next logical step is to decrease the number of people in America using resources. If we can get rid of enough people, then our way of life can become more sustainable’?

The answer, if media reports are accurate, is Patrick Crusius, the man accused of the El Paso massacre. The words appeared in his testament, entitled (in homage to Al Gore?) The Inconvenient Truth, which he seems to have put online before decreasing the number of people in America by 22.

Who said, on Twitter, ‘I want socialism, and I’ll not wait for the idiots to finally come round to understanding’? Connor Betts, the man accused of shooting nine people, including his sister, in Dayton, Ohio...

Betts sounds like a potential Bernie Sanders recruit. Crusius seems closer to Extinction Rebellion than to Donald Trump.
https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/08/the-inconvenient-truth-about-the-el-paso-shooter/


4 posted on 08/08/2019 6:46:14 AM PDT by MAGAthon
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To: MAGAthon

Excellent research.

The problem is democrat war rooms (that feed the press their ‘good stories’ and ‘talking points’) aren’t going to take kindly to this kind of information being printed. So the press - in their fear - will not print the truth. Too much to lose.

Then if standard newspapers, MSNBC, or CNN ran something you’ve collected, their liberal handlers would cut them off. No more ‘news packets’... No more ‘talking points’...

For those of you who are innocent - the big drug busts you read about in the New York Times etc are NOT shoe leather work done by the FBI. Those big drug busts are nothing more than one cartel or large street gang ‘snitching’ to take down a rival.


5 posted on 08/08/2019 7:40:49 AM PDT by GOPJ (Truth cannot be racist; only evil dishonest reprobates would say otherwise - Mychal Massie)
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