Questions raised by the Deep State Fox interview of Kyle Rittenhouse by Tucker Carlson:
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When was the interview arranged?
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Who arranged the interview?
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When was the interview conducted? Kyle’s verdict was rendered around Noon on Friday. With clips of the interview shown, Fox and Tucker were promoting the interview on Friday evening. That sure was a fast turn around!!!
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How did Kyle go in a few short hours from being the emotional young man exonerated on murder charges to appearing to be a composed, scripted young man in the Tucker Carlson interview?
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After this national and personal ordeal, why did Tucker focus on me??? Weren’t there more important issues to discuss publicly?
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I was NEVER contacted by Fox or Tucker Carlson to be informed of the accusations and afforded an opportunity to respond. Why not??? Tucker Carlson (and Sean Hannity) have my cell number. I was one call away. This was clearly a Fox ambush hit piece on me. Who wanted to use Kyle Rittenhouse to falsely attack me?
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Why did Fox totally ignore the background of David Hancock (a/k/a Fraudcock), the disgraced former Navy SEAL, in discussing Kyle? I spoke to Kyle one time briefly over a year ago. Fraudcock has been in total control of Kyle and his mother for almost one year. The public record raises very serious questions about the honesty and agenda of Fraudcock.
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Why did Tucker strongly suggest that I was one of Kyle’s criminal lawyers? I was not. John Pierce was calling the shots for Kyle during the time period in question along with Mark Richards. I was not. I was just trying to help Kyle through #FightBack. I had agreed to help him in defamation matters after the criminal case. Why did John Pierce terminate that relationship almost immediately after #FightBack posted the bail monies.
There are MANY more serious questions to be explored with respect to this Deep State ambush hit piece.
Do the research. Connect the dots. Draw your own conclusions.
Lin 🙏❤️🇺🇸
Link to Original Telegram Post: https://t.me/linwoodspeakstruth/7484
The number of people who take Tucker's word as gospel is frankly astounding.
It's amazing that all someone has to do to gain the trust of others is to say something they want to hear. I trust no one.
This is so Ironic considering we're talking about a Lin Wood post.
It doens't matter who we are talking about, I feel that way about everyone. It's engraned in my personality. I trust no one.
I’m tired of the blowing smoke part of the plan. I’ll start paying attention to him again when something he says about election fraud pans out.
Why stop there? This could easily apply to Q as well.
One is doing it from FOX and getting paid.
One is sacrificing his entire life and reputation for what's right.
I question the loyalty to the Republic of everyone who remained at FOX after November 3, 2020.
This!
I trust almost no one tbh, but Tucker certainly not.
The number of people who lend credence to Lin Wood is equally astounding.
it's not blind trust but a consideration of context. Wood is unmoved in his fight for 2020. Tucker is a limited hangout; when the election fraud is fixed, Tucker will be at the front of the pack explaining how they couldn't know, just learned, the facts are just coming out -- just like he did with General Flynn. consider the context and what each is risking/has to lose.
The creepiest thing I ever saw Tucker Carlson do is shut down completely someone that asked him about 9/11. With the classic ad hominem "you're just crazy" response. Right after he said he will investigate any conspiracy and vet it no matter how far out it sounds. If I can find the clip after work I will come back and provide a link. Someone here I think posted it.
Lin contradicted PDT's instructions for the Georgia senate run-off vote.
That alone is problematic. He seems to have conflicts following him constantly - most often seemingly about money.
he's been steadfast in banging on about 2020 fix AND always shown receipts of his work and funding
Because he is an unabashed Q student
Seeing that he still has CNN in his blood, its like forgiving an arsonist for becoming a firefighter.. a lousy one at that.