Natural News: Breaking – Feds ran “white supremacist” Group that VA Gov. Claimed Would Commit Violence Yesterday
Once again, it turns out the only real terrorists are the FBI itself. Breaking news reveals the FBI ran the so-called “white supremacist” terror group that VA Gov. Northam invoked to falsely claim gun owners would violently attack the capitol in Richmond yesterday.We’ve also got bombshell video footage of deep state snipers on the rooftops all around the capitol grounds, ready to fire down upon the innocent Americans who were forced to be unarmed by Gov. Northam’s lies.It’s now more clear than ever: Democrats and the FBI are the real terrorists in America. And no one is safe while they are in power.See the shocking full story and video here. |
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