We Must Always Question Mainstream News & Indie Media
The curious cases of the White House U-Haul and Dr. Rashid Buttar.
Late Monday, a 19-year-old man by the name of Sai Varshith Kandula allegedly drove a U-Haul truck into the barricades outside the White House in what appeared to be the most pathetic attempt at a coup d'état in the history of the world. Conveniently, there was a man there that got some footage which he uploaded to his seldom-used Twitter account.
“Man, talk about being in the right place at the right time! Thanks so much! You rock!” —The FOX 5 DC Twitter account
Of course our once-curious friend Chris booked it out of there before getting any more footage. Interesting how that always happens before the feds show up, amirite?!? Mainstream media didn’t seem to get their hands on any surveillance footage either. Shocker.
Apparently, the unarmed guy in the U-Haul was a Nazi fanatic who wanted to overthrow the president and vice-president to take control of the country. His plan was written down in a “green book”—dare I say manifesto?—that was confiscated along with a Nazi flag.
Yeah, right.
I mean, there is a slight chance that this guy is just batshit crazy, but this one feels so much like a psyop that the normies are calling it out on social media. It wouldn’t be the first time we saw some fed-like activity involving a U-Haul now would it?
But what’s the angle here? Will it scare Team Blue into believing that there are dangerous non-white white supremacists running around? Will Team Red see a brown person and automatically blame immigration? Is the goal to divide? Crack down on “potentially dangerous” citizens? A distraction? Or is it simply an excuse to get satellite phones to senators?
Is this a sign something big is coming down the pike? A cyber attack? A war? A fake pandemic? Something is amiss.
This past Saturday, news dropped that Dr. Rashid Buttar of the infamous “disinformation dozen” had suddenly passed away at 57 possibly due to previous poisonings. Although it’s very unclear how he was poisoned, it’s something he had cryptically mentioned in multiple interviews. Dr. Tau Braun says Buttar claimed he was poisoned with venom, which is ironically what his buddy Dr. Bryan Ardis claimed was the cause of COVID disease.
But can we trust Dr. Buttar?
Back in October of 2021, CNN’s Drew Griffin interviewed Dr. Rashid Buttar who alluded that the COVID injections were designed to hurt people. Of course, CNN attempted to frame Dr. Buttar as spewing lies. In an outtake from that interview, Drew asked, “I am vaccinated. You think I have a time bomb in me and I’m going to die?”
In December of 2022, it was reported that Drew Griffin died of cancer that he hadn’t made public.
This wasn’t Dr. Buttar’s first appearance on mainstream media.
In 2009, Washington Redskins cheerleader Desiree Jennings allegedly received a flu shot that left her with a bizarre injury that Dr. Buttar was hired to treat, but all signs pointed to this story being a big fraud.
What was the point of this? I'd argue it was to make people with real vaccine injuries look like frauds along with any alternative medicine doctors they may want to seek out. The timing was perfect because they were pushing the H1N1 fraud and a lot of the same people attached to the COVID injections were trying to rush out a dangerous vaccine to the masses.
Was Dr. Buttar fooled or was he on it? My guess is the latter.
This means we should question his circle of friends and the science of their “dissenting opinions.” When you’re running a major psyop like COVID, you will have a mainstream narrative and a popular “truth movement” narrative where you trap a lot of skeptics. The real truth is usually found in a third option.
If Dr. Buttar was indeed running psyops, how do we even know he really died? Always question mainstream media. Always question indie media. Look for patterns. Sometimes it’s quite obvious…
Great story. Are we safe? 🤣
We are living in the upside down. And quite possibly the sideways.