Re: USA:n presidentinvaalit, politiikka, Donald Trump
Lähetetty: Ma Helmi 10, 2025 2:12 pm
Turautteluja, joilla ei ole minkäänlaista pohjaa, voi olla vaikea perustella. Tuo juttu Arizonan laittomista äänistä on konservatiivin salaliittolaisen 2022 nettiin livauttama salaliittoteoria eikä siis perustu faktoihin kuten uutistoimisto AFP paljastaa. Useinhan nämä salaliittoteoreetikot esittävät luuloilleen ja levittämilleen höpöuutisille jonkinlaisia lähteitä jotka nekin ovat useimmiten epäluotettavia.
Arizona-huhun takana on useilla eri nimillä julkisuudessa teksasilainen aarteenetsijä ja salaliittoteoreetikko Jovan Hutton Pulitzer. Nykyisellä tekaistulla sukunimellään mies lienee viitannee oikealle lehdistölle USA:ssa vuosittain jaettavaan Pulitzer-palkintoon, toki tuolla J.Hutton Pulitzer - nimellä tavoitellaan myös jonkinlaista J.Edgar Hoover -statusta kun matkitaan edesmennyttä presidenttiä. Kunnon sekopää pelle siis minkä takia ei ihme, jos salaliitto- ja Trump-fanit tykkää.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Hutton_Pulitzer
https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.36EM44Z
No evidence Arizona counted 10,000 illegal votes in 2020 election
The footage shared online was originally published in June 2022 by the conservative Right Side Broadcast Media. It features Jovan Hutton Pulitzer, an inventor who promoted several election-related conspiracy theories after the 2020 election.
In the video, Pulitzer claims without evidence that around 10,000 migrants obtained the same Social Security number to work in Arizona, which they later used to get driver's licenses and register to vote.
"Let's think of a chicken processor," Pulitzer said, referencing a debunked conspiracy theory that ballots were destroyed in a poultry farm fire.
"They will bring in hundreds of illegals. They will spread them out across all of these plants and factories, giving them jobs. They're all using the same Social Security number."
The footage was taken at a June 2022 event in Scottsdale, Arizona about supposed ballot tampering in 2020. Among those in attendance were Kari Lake and Mark Finchem, then candidates for Arizona governor and secretary of state, respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Hutton_Pulitzer
Arizona-huhun takana on useilla eri nimillä julkisuudessa teksasilainen aarteenetsijä ja salaliittoteoreetikko Jovan Hutton Pulitzer. Nykyisellä tekaistulla sukunimellään mies lienee viitannee oikealle lehdistölle USA:ssa vuosittain jaettavaan Pulitzer-palkintoon, toki tuolla J.Hutton Pulitzer - nimellä tavoitellaan myös jonkinlaista J.Edgar Hoover -statusta kun matkitaan edesmennyttä presidenttiä. Kunnon sekopää pelle siis minkä takia ei ihme, jos salaliitto- ja Trump-fanit tykkää.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Hutton_Pulitzer
https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.36EM44Z
No evidence Arizona counted 10,000 illegal votes in 2020 election
The footage shared online was originally published in June 2022 by the conservative Right Side Broadcast Media. It features Jovan Hutton Pulitzer, an inventor who promoted several election-related conspiracy theories after the 2020 election.
In the video, Pulitzer claims without evidence that around 10,000 migrants obtained the same Social Security number to work in Arizona, which they later used to get driver's licenses and register to vote.
"Let's think of a chicken processor," Pulitzer said, referencing a debunked conspiracy theory that ballots were destroyed in a poultry farm fire.
"They will bring in hundreds of illegals. They will spread them out across all of these plants and factories, giving them jobs. They're all using the same Social Security number."
The footage was taken at a June 2022 event in Scottsdale, Arizona about supposed ballot tampering in 2020. Among those in attendance were Kari Lake and Mark Finchem, then candidates for Arizona governor and secretary of state, respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Hutton_Pulitzer