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Nbc Dressed Intern As Fedex Driver To Deliver Clinton Debate Questions A Week Early

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posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 04:55 PM
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originally posted by: reldra
a reply to: ElectricUniverse

And 'Next News' You Tube has broken this 'bombshell revelation'. LOL

This is another desperate one. Trump lost, just accept it.

And, the 'Baltimore Gazette' is not a real newspaper or news agency.


It really, REALLY shook them.



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 04:56 PM
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a reply to: reldra

Yes it does, doesn't matter if it's made up



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 04:58 PM
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a reply to: reldra

I know that HRC had those questions ahead of time and i don't need a fake website to convince me. She has the MSM in her pocket. They will do anything they can to ensure that she wins.

The next debate is a town hall and i'm sure that the majority of the questions she gets will be from "plants" and she'll know those questions too. The internet is voting on some questions to ask her but guess who will get to pick from those questions? The MSM.



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 04:59 PM
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this supports the teleprompter theory



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:00 PM
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originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
a reply to: reldra

So let me ask you this, moderator during debates are supposed to be impartial, so why was Holt so impartial against Trump? Holt even tried to deny Trump's response about his stance on the Iraq war, but Holt did not do the same to Hillary. Me thinks this whole thing about the baltimoregazette was created by the HIllary camp to cast doubts and claim that the debate was not set up in favor of HIllary.


Holt tried very hard to get Trump to answer questions, that Trump purposly avoided. Trump was a nightmare for a debate moderator.

Clinton answered questions she was asked.

Trump's answer on the Iraq war was false. That is why Holt tried to get a real answer.

Hillary didn't give the moderator a hard time, she answered questions he asked.



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:02 PM
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So again, the registrar is godaddy.com LLC , but why is there no information about the registrant? The registrant would tell us the person or entity that registered the domain name. So who has the power to suppress that information? Maybe ICANN itself?


edit on 29-9-2016 by ElectricUniverse because: add and correct comment.



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:03 PM
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originally posted by: EchoesInTime
a reply to: reldra

I know that HRC had those questions ahead of time





Ok, Canac. This iis all so desperate.
edit on 29-9-2016 by reldra because: (no reason given)


This topic is embarassing to Trump supporters. Not the first, though.
edit on 29-9-2016 by reldra because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:03 PM
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Let's just stop for a minute and use a small amount of critical thinking...

Why would an NBC intern even need to dress up as a FedEx driver??

There's no need to do that. At all.

It's just absurd...except to silly minded conspiracy theorists..



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:04 PM
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a reply to: reldra

Reldra, i am asking very specific questions and questions with merit. The information about the registrant is missing from the whois search... Again, who has the power to suppress that information?



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:05 PM
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a reply to: reldra

You go girl !

Keeping my fingers crossed that you get this sweet woman elected.

Let the honey flow.




posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:06 PM
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originally posted by: Chadwickus
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It's just absurd...except to silly minded conspiracy theorists..


Well, perhaps you should stop visiting a conspiracy theory website and stop being a conspiracy theorist poster?...



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:08 PM
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originally posted by: Chadwickus
Let's just stop for a minute and use a small amount of critical thinking...

Why would an NBC intern even need to dress up as a FedEx driver??

There's no need to do that. At all.

It's just absurd...except to silly minded conspiracy theorists..


Yea, with all this conspiracy talk going on around here you'd think this place is turning into that dreaded ATS website.



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:11 PM
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All that face scratching during a debate to signal the moderator was hilarious, everyone seen right through that.

Find a video of her during a town hall or news interview where she scratches her face multiple times during the program....Bernie debates are not included.




posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:12 PM
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a reply to: ElectricUniverse

I already suspected this was a well-orchestrated hit on Trump while making it as easy on Clinton as possible. Aren't we all tired of being manipulated yet?




posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:14 PM
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I did some more checking as to how information such as the registrant could be removed from a whois search. This is part of what I found.


...
Nonconventional removal of WHOIS information

For those companies and individuals who prefer to keep their contact information private, there are nonconventional yet viable options.

Removing this information or entering erroneous information is one solution that domain owners sometimes resort to in an attempt to protect their privacy and online reputation. However, this method does put domain name owners at risk for losing their domain name if somebody reports the missing or inaccurate information. Additionally, missing or false information can make it appear as though the person or company has something to hide. As a result, many companies and individuals who are simply trying to protect their Internet reputation unintentionally end up damaging it instead.

Watch out for this common mistake in learning how to remove WHOIS database information and protect your online privacy.

Using a WHOIS privacy service

In order to avoid running into problems with ICANN, many domain owners turn to WHOIS privacy services.

These services, frequently offered by domain name registrars, provide individuals and businesses with a method to prevent the display of their contact information. When these services are used, the domain owner’s personal contact information is no longer visible. Instead, the WHOIS database simply lists the name and contact information of the privacy service used. Because this contact information is indeed accurate, at least for the privacy service, it satisfies ICANN’s requirements.
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www.reputationdefender.com...

But what if the information that registrant is giving is false, as it's pertained in this case? Is there any way to find out the registrant since they are supposedly giving false news? Anyone knows the answer to this?



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:15 PM
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a reply to: reldra

I am not a Trump supporter at all. The thought of that maniac in the White House with his fat little fingers anywhere near the nuclear football is terrifying.
She is the lesser of the two evils, but that doesn't mean i support her or ever will. The MSM absolutely are helping her. That's just common sense.



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:16 PM
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originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
a reply to: reldra

Reldra, i am asking very specific questions and questions with merit. The information about the registrant is missing from the whois search... Again, who has the power to suppress that information?


The registrant name is often not available. I used to buy and sell domain names, my name was never on them, only the company that hosted them.



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:17 PM
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originally posted by: TinfoilTP
All that face scratching during a debate to signal the moderator was hilarious, everyone seen right through that.

Find a video of her during a town hall or news interview where she scratches her face multiple times during the program....Bernie debates are not included.



Paranoia...will destroy ya



posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:18 PM
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a reply to: ElectricUniverse

Perhaps you should apply some critical thinking before posting rubbish.

And I will continue to post here and point out logical blackholes like your OP.




posted on Sep, 29 2016 @ 05:19 PM
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originally posted by: ElectricUniverse
So again, the registrar is godaddy.com LLC , but why is there no information about the registrant? The registrant would tell us the person or entity that registered the domain name. So who has the power to suppress that information? Maybe ICANN itself?



There are privacy services that keep those details, well, private. Godaddy itself offers private domain registration for that purpose.

Edit: Just saw your other post. Disregard this one I suppose.
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