We have a thread approaching 400 upvoats that based on a false premise. The thread is called:
Call To Action: We need to push on NYPD Chief of Police James P. O'Neill to honor his promise and release the Weiner Laptop Files. We have waited long enough.
The problem with this? James P. O'Neill has made no such promise. It would be massive news if he did.
The evidence given in support of this claimed promise is based on a dubious news site AND a misreading of that dubious news.
The poster links to this article from truepundit
http://truepundit.com/breaking-bombshell-nypd-blows-whistle-on-new-hillary-emails-money-laundering-sex-crimes-with-children-child-exploitation-pay-to-play-perjury/
Even if you believe this website (and you shouldn't, it's known to produce fake articles) that article specifically points away from James P. O'Neill.
First of all only anonymous sources are used in that article. Secondly the anonymous sources are referred to this way
NYPD detectives and a NYPD Chief, the department’s highest rank under Commissioner, said .....
James P. O'Neill is not a detective and not a ”chief." He is Commissioner of the NYPD. SO the article clearly indicates, it's not him.
The poster who made this thread and petion seems ignorant of O'Neill's rank.
The petiiton says
We the undersigned ask NYPD Police Chief O'Neill to release the contents of the Weiner laptop to the public - as promised.
When you get basic facts wrong in a public petition, it will embarrass all signers.
Here's the basic facts about the NYPD Top Brass
http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/administration/administration.shtml
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HossCartwright ago
All the more reason for folks to petition. People do it all the time. "Embarrass"? Doesn't even make sense. True Pundit far more accurate than anything I've seen with MSM. Anyhoo - what do u care, troll?
AreWeSure ago
You are directly trying to petition a man to honor a promise he never made. You think that will be effective?
DarkMath ago
Oh shit AreWeSure, looks like Weiner's 650,000 "Life Insurance" emails just got a little less important.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBUbpNCSoJM
The Awan brothers were selling routers with extra special "secret sauce" built in. I'm thinking hidden backdoor used to steal classified data from Congressional intel committees. That's pretty much one more nail in the coffin hey AreWeSure?
Put a fork in the bitch already.
Do you have any idea how ~100,000 extremely hard charging combat vets will feel about this little mother fucker AreWeSure?
You've been hanging in your "safe space" just a little too long. Ooops, I wrote "hanging". My bad.
HOLY FUCK ARE YOU IN FOR A SURPRISE
Click click.....BOOM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfjTZLxekig
;-)
twistedmac11 ago
Wait - "The Awan brothers were selling routers with extra special 'secret sauce' built in". Is it just me, or does that sound similar to the original claim that was made by the anon regarding the Cheesybay eBay account?
"Ive also recently connected my old boss to ebay accounts selling "faulty hard drives" and "faulty" electronics for strange prices." https://www.reddit.com/r/BlackOps/comments/4fs7a8/question_why_would_there_be_30ish_wifi_networks/
DarkMath ago
Maybe. Although I think the Awan's were selling directly to the U.S. Government so it's hard to believe they'd stay in business long if what they sold was faulty.
I think it's less complicated. They were straight up selling legitimate equipment but with a trap door in it for use later by hackers.