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r3020
Senior Advisor

Postal service spying

Are these the same people that deliver all of those mail in ballots? See how that works.

 

Today it was reported that the US Postal Inspection Service was spying on conservatives in America.  We believe we discovered where they got their list of conservatives to spy on. 

Today we found out that the US Postal Service is spying on Americans who just happen to be conservative.

We noted that the law enforcement arm of the US Postal Service, the US Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), is secretly monitoring and collecting Americans’ social media posts, according to documents obtained by Yahoo News.

The spying program is known as iCOP, or Internet Covert Operations Program, and involves goons trolling through social media sites to look for “inflammatory” posts – and then sharing the information with other government agencies.

Last we checked, “inflammatory” language was covered by the First Amendment.

But how would they identify Americans who are conservative?  Those God and country-loving Americans who believe in freedom and don’t agree with communism, how could the USPIS build their list?

We believe that maybe the USPIS didn’t build a list of conservatives to spy on, they stole it.

Last year, only days before the Republican Convention, the Deep State Democrat lovers in the government, this time from the Postal Service, decided to arrest four American patriots.  Their charges were they were building a wall on their own to help protect the country because the Democrats were blocking every effort by President Trump to build a wall on the border at that time.  The USPIS accused these Americans of absconding donations for their own pleasure.  At the time and still today these charges look targeted and timed to embarrass President Trump before the 2020 Republican Convention.

No doubt the Postal Service Deep State actors targeted Bannon for his ties with the President but why target war hero Kolfage? It didn’t make sense. What really was shocking was the way they arrested Kolfage.

As we reported at that time, fifteen (15) members from the New York United States Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) showed up on Brian Kolfage’s doorstep to arrest him on August 20, 2020. It took 15 USPIS officers to arrest a triple amputee war hero in a wheelchair at home with his wife and two children!

They dragged him to a car and forced him to pull himself into it.  They didn’t allow him to grab his prosthetic legs or provide a vehicle that would allow him to use his wheelchair.  In the rain in front of his wife and two young children, Kolfage carried himself to the car and pulled himself into it.

The USPIS officers scoured his house and took information from his computers including the list of all the individuals (mostly conservative) who donated to the We Build the Wall project.  This list included millions of conservatives.

Of course, the USPIS claims this was necessary for their case.  But what are the odds that they took this list of conservative names and are now spying on those same individuals who gave to the We Build the Wall project?  The prize of their BS case was the list.  The actors were secondary.

All we have currently is circumstantial evidence this is the case – that the USPIS stole the names of conservative donors from Brian Kolfage to target and abuse and spy on.  We do know the USPIS is spying and we do know they are targeting conservatives.  This is a very, very big deal.  It now appears the USPIS officials are the real criminals.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/04/breaking-exclusive-discovered-post-office-likely-got-list-c...

9 Replies
jennys_mn
Veteran Advisor

Re: Postal service spying

Stick with protecting bathrooms from the hoard of transgender people Trudy.  It’s better than posting BS like this in the morning.

“Oh - this is real!!!!!”  “Oh, but we just have circumstantial evidence.....”.  In other words- you’re posting BS again this morning.

Go protect your bathrooms.   I’m sure you’re willing to post how many “men” you’ve stopped from using the women’s rest room.  As for me, I see some guy hanging around the entrance to a bathroom I’m using, and being there for an extended period of time, I would finger YOU as the pervert, and turn your as s into the authorities monitoring that restroom.

Jen

r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: Postal service spying

sdholloway56
Esteemed Advisor

Re: Postal service spying

I think it is semi-real.

Good cause to fire the postal board, and DeJoy. That's their baby.

sam1wiseone
Senior Contributor

Re: Postal service spying

Postal service worked hard at backdating mail in ballots also.

Everything for the state, nothing against the state.

sdholloway56
Esteemed Advisor

Re: Postal service spying

Lol.

DeJoy tried to sabotage the election in plain sight.

Can him, possibly prosecute. It is a felony to obstruct the mail. Sort of a "the best way to rob a bank is to buy one" thing.

If you think your butt hurts now, just you wait.

ACX66895171
Senior Contributor

Re: Postal service spying

"all we have currently is circumstantial evidence....." kinda says it all
r3020
Senior Advisor

Re: Postal service spying

And they are responsible enough to report it as such.

sam1wiseone
Senior Contributor

Re: Postal service spying


@r3020 wrote:

And they are responsible enough to report it as such.


what, you mean they couldn't invent an anonymous source?  not trying very hard.

rickgthf
Senior Advisor

Re: "Circumstantial evidence", not really, they talk about it all the time

“Parler users have commented about their intent to use the rallies to engage in violence. Image 3 on the right is a screenshot from Parler indicating two users discussing the event as an opportunity to engage in a ‘fight’ and to ‘do serious damage,’” says the bulletin.

  After Jan. 6 we need to take everything they say seriously.  Why Postal Service Inspectors?  Maybe they had time on their hands. 

  On the other hand, if 3020 is so upset, maybe he's got something to hide?  I wouldn't be at all surprised.