Who benefits from people believing and not believing (both occur) this story?
Let's assume there are two agendas at play (this may be a false assumption for several reasons).
Cabal/DS:
Believe: Initially it gave "evidence" for the insurrection narrative. Does it have a benefit now?
Disbelieve: Creates two sides, perpetuates and expands the discord, gives more "evidence" to discredit "Qanon" and/or "Trump supporters".
Patriots:
Believe: none?
Disbelieve: More evidence for fuckery?
The truth is, I don't know which side is the instigator of what appears to be a PsyOp. I can't see a benefit for the Patriots doing it, but that doesn't mean one doesn't exist. But worse, I can't see a reason to perpetuate the story, for either side. Why are we still talking about Ashlii Babbitt on prime time? Why are we still pushing the story?
Air Force Intelligence. So same as the Gaetz smear operation. So therefore psyop for the bad side. And we know McConnell "wanted a mess". Perhaps it was hoped that the shooting of a patriot woman would ignite a larger mess?
I used several people finder databases. I don't know where else to look, but within every one I used (at least 5 different ones) I found zero people with that name, much less people that live in San Diego. I tried different variants of the first name and last name and found nothing.
I then looked for obituaries. I found no obit for a person with that name anywhere. I mean, I found 5 million reports of her death, but no actual obituary. The sheer number of news articles makes it difficult to be certain that I didn't just miss a signal among all the noise.
I also looked for possible relatives using the same people finder websites and found no one that would be an apparent relative of someone with that name.
Its certainly not conclusive evidence, and I welcome any evidence to support the claim she is a real person (real name, Air force vet, etc.) and not an actor with a completely different name.
It seems to be a PsyOp, but for which side?
Who benefits from people believing and not believing (both occur) this story?
Let's assume there are two agendas at play (this may be a false assumption for several reasons).
Cabal/DS:
Believe: Initially it gave "evidence" for the insurrection narrative. Does it have a benefit now?
Disbelieve: Creates two sides, perpetuates and expands the discord, gives more "evidence" to discredit "Qanon" and/or "Trump supporters".
Patriots:
Believe: none?
Disbelieve: More evidence for fuckery?
The truth is, I don't know which side is the instigator of what appears to be a PsyOp. I can't see a benefit for the Patriots doing it, but that doesn't mean one doesn't exist. But worse, I can't see a reason to perpetuate the story, for either side. Why are we still talking about Ashlii Babbitt on prime time? Why are we still pushing the story?
Air Force Intelligence. So same as the Gaetz smear operation. So therefore psyop for the bad side. And we know McConnell "wanted a mess". Perhaps it was hoped that the shooting of a patriot woman would ignite a larger mess?
The story is that she's Air Force. When I looked into her, I saw no evidence someone named Ashlii Babbitt even exists at all.
You have me curious. What evidence did you look through for her existence?
I used several people finder databases. I don't know where else to look, but within every one I used (at least 5 different ones) I found zero people with that name, much less people that live in San Diego. I tried different variants of the first name and last name and found nothing.
I then looked for obituaries. I found no obit for a person with that name anywhere. I mean, I found 5 million reports of her death, but no actual obituary. The sheer number of news articles makes it difficult to be certain that I didn't just miss a signal among all the noise.
I also looked for possible relatives using the same people finder websites and found no one that would be an apparent relative of someone with that name.
Its certainly not conclusive evidence, and I welcome any evidence to support the claim she is a real person (real name, Air force vet, etc.) and not an actor with a completely different name.