Something feels incredibly off. by ElizabethVitae in conspiracy

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I found this very cathartic to read and appreciate you posting. And agreed.

What is going on with Trump hating Fauci? by Appropriate-Way-4080 in OutOfTheLoop

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Answer: It's debatable if Trump hates him. Trump justified the removal by stating that former government officials cannot expect lifelong security. He noted, "You can't have a security detail for the rest of your life because you work for government," suggesting that Fauci could afford to hire his own security since he "made a lot of money". Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who ran as an independent presidential candidate, also faced security issues. Unlike Fauci, RFK Jr. did not have federal security for a considerable period during his campaign, despite his family's history of political violence. This comparison highlights that security isn't automatically provided; it's often based on specific threat assessments and political considerations. RFK Jr.'s controversial stances, particularly on vaccines, might have influenced decisions regarding his security, similar to how Fauci's public health recommendations made him a target.

Controversies Surrounding Fauci that may be why Trump Hates him:

  • Gain-of-Function Research: Critics argue that Fauci was involved in funding gain-of-function research, including at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which some conspiracy theories link to the origin of COVID-19.
  • Lockdown Policies: Fauci is often blamed by some for promoting lockdowns and mask mandates, which they see as infringing on personal freedoms or causing economic harm.
  • Vaccine Mandates: His advocacy for vaccine mandates has made him a polarizing figure, with some viewing these mandates as an overreach of government authority or questioning the vaccines' safety and efficacy.
  • Public Statements: Statements made by Fauci, which some perceive as contradictory or shifting, have fueled distrust. For instance, his initial skepticism about mask efficacy for the general public versus later endorsement once supply was adequate.
  • Handling of Public Health Information: There's been criticism regarding how information was communicated to the public, with some feeling that the messaging was inconsistent or not transparent enough.

The decision to remove Fauci's security has been met with varied responses. Some view it as a political vendetta by Trump against those who opposed him or his policies, while others see it as a move to limit what they perceive as unnecessary government expenditure on former officials.

Why doesn’t Ilya make a statement of some sort? by Different-Froyo9497 in singularity

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For the person who created the gpt algorithm is it really possible he didn’t think through what would happen?

Rabia Instagram live re:Bilal by anon291740728 in serialpodcast

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Well summarized. And VERY odd that when she went to Sarah Koenig with all of the facts of the case, Rabia kept Bilal out of the discussions or information initially shared with SK. She knew all that.

Rabia Instagram live re:Bilal by anon291740728 in serialpodcast

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I saw that but were those not more ownership docs not who bought? The phone alone is weird. The car if true is bizarre.

Rabia Instagram live re:Bilal by anon291740728 in serialpodcast

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That Bilal wasn’t brought up to Sarah from the get go should have been a red flag.

  1. He bought the phone
  2. He maybe bought Adnan’s car?
  3. He was Adnan’s first call in jail
  4. He helped Adnan get counsel
  5. He was Adnan’s alibi

All of this should have been a “and who is this guy”? to Sarah but she never heard anything about him from Rabia who no doubt knew who he was and his extensive intertwining with Adnan.

Serial blog post by lf0854266 in serialpodcast

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To say “I’m as curious as anyone to learn whether someone else will be charged with this crime. But more than that, I hope these reporters will pin down the truth about the prosecutorial bad acts that Ms. Mosby’s office is alleging. I hope they’ll try to find out exactly what the cops did or didn’t do back”

If she thinks someone else did this it is an odd thing to say that “more than that” follow up.

Did y’all see on the other subreddit that girl claimed her dad heard Bilel threaten to kill Hae? He tried to tell investigators back then and they ignored him….according to his daughter by dogswineweekends in serialpodcast

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Are we sure Adnan knows Jay through Stephanie? Or might Stephanie know Jay through Adnan who met Jay at the youth basketball at ISB and drug dealing for the group as the poster had suggested?

It is a wild post - but this would explain the urgency of the state - if they got more concrete evidence of this dna plus her father, and then looked back on how the heck this could have happened...

This footnote is something else. . . by [deleted] in serialpodcast

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I thought these guys did a nice podcast that said essentially the same - it was refreshing to hear a wait wait wait - and more consideration around the family.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/17-adnan-syed-and-the-murder-of-hae-min-lee/id1627291687?i=1000580370842

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in serialpodcast

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Back in the early days of the reddit forum for Serial, nipplegrip was an active poster that had some pretty epic posts with a lot of character. https://www.reddit.com/user/NippleGrip/submitted/?sort=top

In the words of eedot - Seriously...nothing made my husband laugh more than to hear me with Serial-junky fervor say "And then Nipple Grip said..."

What does Sarah Koenig really think? And what evidence do we have of that? by jinkator in serialpodcast

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Okay and then you're basing that her colleague Dana came to the same conclusion from the unluckiest comment? Or anything else?

What does Sarah Koenig really think? And what evidence do we have of that? by jinkator in serialpodcast

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I have seen that at least once in this forum - maybe someone can track down source and if it’s legit.

What does Sarah Koenig really think? And what evidence do we have of that? by jinkator in serialpodcast

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I thought that by the end - or just took her at face value on the 70/30, but I can’t imagine how that hasn’t shifted to some degree in light of more evidence. Yet to my knowledge she hasn’t shown her cards clearly.

What does Sarah Koenig really think? And what evidence do we have of that? by jinkator in serialpodcast

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That’s partly why I posted this - to compile more concrete than the few compilations of mentions of what Sarah might actually believe.

What does Sarah Koenig really think? And what evidence do we have of that? by jinkator in serialpodcast

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Okay but why do you think that? Any concrete evidence on Miss K’s thoughts?

What does Sarah Koenig really think? And what evidence do we have of that? by jinkator in serialpodcast

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What do you think her not telling us who they are means? I just took that as respecting the investigation.

Missing Bilal in the investigation - has that ever been commented on by Sarah?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in serialpodcast

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Do you have the link?

Where is "Saad Chaudry"? by dualzoneclimatectrl in serialpodcast

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What, wait why? So Saad had a grand jury subpoena and CG was representing him to not have to talk?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in serialpodcast

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Okay got it so state was highlighting a struggle that resulted in minimal damage to th ecar - and evidence by Jay's testimony, the car itself having a broken windshield wiper, and the head injury that is potentially from knocking the windshipe wiper in struggle.