Posted on 01/03/2021 5:03:04 AM PST by MtnClimber
An ugly story emerged on New Year’s Day: Vandals had attacked Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco house, leaving behind graffiti on her garage complaining about the stimulus bill, along with a pig’s head in a puddle of red paint. People less credulous than the media, though, noticed that the vandals were kind enough to do their dirty deed without touching the brick facing on Pelosi’s house. These may have been polite vandals, or there may be more here than meets the eye.
People quickly noticed something peculiar, though, about the graffiti. If you look at the upper right side, where the letter “A” in a circle appears, the circle abruptly cuts off on the far, right side, where it might have touched the bricks:

Unless the spray can coincidentally stopped spraying paint just as it got to the “three o’clock” side of the circle, it looks very much as if the graffiti artist went out of his (or her) way to protect the bricks from getting paint splashed on it, perhaps by taping off the area before spraying. This care is important because it’s easy to repaint a garage door and “notoriously difficult” to get spray paint off of a porous surface such as brick.
Likewise, the encircled “A” on the left side also has a completely vertical stripe on its “nine o’clock” side, which again looks as if someone held up a barrier to ensure that no paint got on the bricks:

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Her house on Broadway in San Francisco is on street view.
The street view clearly shows 2 secret service limos by driveway. I wonder if the ss helped
Look at the street view photo. Two secret service limos in drive. Wonder if they helped.
It is on Broadway in San Francisco. It can be seen on street view
Has there been any mention of the letters UBI also spray painted on the door?
Universal Basic Income.
Not something “white nationalists” advocate for.
Or on the concrete.
Why use “fake blood” when you can get real hog’s blood from the same source as provided the hog’s head?
Exactly.
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