Saturday, September 29, 2018

Twitter's Non-Person of the Year: Thomas Wictor--He Knew Too Much About Ford's Attorney Katz and Her Crooked Deal With Avenatti

"Shut up!", they explained.

When Twitter censored James Woods, they at least left his page up until he recants. Which will be in about, oh, never.

But they just blocked Thomas Wictor's pages entirely. He evidently violated Twitter's Terms of Conservatives' Service Agreement, section 1, sub-paragraph 307-a: "Don't say anything we don't like--and certainly not effectively!" 

Supposedly, it centers around a post on Alyssa Milano, who showed up to the hearing in a bikini-cut blouse and protested illicitly with the help of Democrat staff.

But I suspect it is because Wictor sussed-out this story previously:

WSJ: "New: A decade ago, [Avenatti's] Julie Swetnick
made a sexual harassment complaint
against her former employer, New York Life Insurance.
Representing her was the firm run by Debra Katz,
who now reps Christine Blasey Ford."
Mr. Wictor: "See, I TOLD you that New York Life was the key. THAT is why they scrubbed the references to New York Life in all the articles."

What are the odds that Katz represented one phony "victim" of Kavanugh ten years ago...and another one today? And isn't providing phony professional witnesses to another lawyer a form of witness-tampering itself?

Twitter Wants to Know!

Just kidding. They don't want to know. And mostly, they don't want you to know.

BTW, Wictor also said Kav was in, Democrats are destroyed and Fear Not. Good advice.

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