https://www.docdroid.net/S6vrLhN/hv1-indictment-george-herbert-walker-bush-gold-laundering-human-trafficking.pdf
Accuses him of being child trafficker, a pedophile. Drug runner. Murder. The lot. Mentions Kevin Spacey, Soros, Michael Aquino, Larry King.
Talks about parties during the 80s where kids from orphanages would be fed a drug called VOODOO. Mentions female prostitues who would help get congressmen and senators drunk on Voodoo in preparation for the arrival of the children. Sounds a lot like "waitresses" to me.
No idea how real this is but its worth the read.
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Are_we__sure ago
Which is a giant tipoff this is bullshit.
think- ago
Yes, we all know Kevin Spacey did anything to anyone, right? /s
(NB: Not saying this is a legit source. But defending sexual predators is pathetic, worrying, and in your case, telling.)
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Are_we__sure ago
And you miss my point by a mile.
Anytime a piece of news wraps together so many obvious known targets into the same story it's likely to be bullshit. Fake news is designed to excite you. Getting excited about a news story is a big red, flag that you should engage your critical thinking and check the sources. Fake news excites you by writing a news story that you hope is actually true. It taps into your previously held beliefs. You wouldn't share it if it didn't excite or outrage you and it would fail as fake news. If you didn't share it, they wouldn't get clicks or be able to spread their hoax.
So yes, my post had nothing to do with defending anyone, let alone Kevin Spacey. It's like the completely ridiculous story that roped Stormy Daniels to NXVIM. People wanted to believe it, but it was obvious from the start it was completely fake.