A fringe website featured the purported names and addresses of the Fulton County grand jury that indicted Trump and 18 other people for their efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

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    Soon: Trump supporters who posted names and addresses of Georgia grand jurors online have names and addresses posted in arrest warrants.

    I hope. Hey “patriots”, maybe don’t try to interfere with the justice system when it’s acting in accordance with state/ federal laws and American principles.

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      The problem is, not doing so is tantamount to treason to them. The election was stolen, this isn’t the USA anymore. This is some deep state globalist conspiracy. They’re so far gone that the only path forward is to threaten war and physical harm to others.

      Imagine. Some deep state conspiracy and the best person they could put in power was Joe fuckin Biden…lmao

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        That’s some powerful malarkey they’re on. Almost enough to make me think the Union lost the civil war when the Confederates were brought back in. Stuff like this is how it’s been coming back to bite us.

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          The inability of the good to do seemingly “evil” things for the sake of good will be the downfall of humanity.

          Example: imprisoning a psycopathic narcissist who thinks they can literally murder someone and get away with it. Good people should be OK with such a person losing freedoms!

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            Pretty sure the person you’re talking about is Trump, in which case he’s facing almost triple-digit felonies, so how exactly are people not OK with imprisoning him?

            I’m not seeing the “inability of good” here.

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              Remember: It’s been almost forty months since a literal insurrection attempt and literal sedition where people died.

              The inability of good has already happened: He’s had years of working with Republicans to plan the next attempt.

              Even the FBI has openly admitted investigations were hamstrung.

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                Hamstrung and yet here he is with 90+ indictments.

                The federal government generally prosecutes high-value cases slowly, so they make sure they have a case they can win.

                You not seeing things happening doesn’t mean things aren’t happening. The system is in motion and once begun it doesn’t stop.

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          There was a reason that in some conflicts you don’t let anyone walk away, cause embers buried deep can simmer for generations and pop out and burn you alive

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        I don’t believe any of this… but IF it were true, I think Biden would just be the Lacky so that the true leader could remain in the shadows.

        Again I DO NOT BELIEVE THIS… just saying

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          I’ll fight em. Despite being in WV, there aren’t too many confrontational people here. And I’m in arguably the most liberal part, so I’m decently insulated from the crazies. People always say “liberals don’t have guns”, but it’s more “liberals don’t cosplay with their guns when they go to the store”…

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            “liberals don’t cosplay with their guns when they go to the store”…

            nail on head… stay strong… ;-)

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      Stochastic terror 101: feed intel to useful idiots, hoping to have them do your dirty work while pleading plausible deniability. The minute someone buys it from this nonsense the hammer needs to come down HARD.

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      You don’t have to catch all the rats, just make a ‘example’ of the ones you can catch. Ranchers spread the bones and skins of wolves and coyotes around their herds grazing areas to give pause any who would think they would get a meal scott free

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    “The indictment issued Monday lists the names of the grand jury members but not their addresses or other personal information.”

    Maybe including their names isn’t such a great idea? Can’t they seal them so that only legal parties are aware? This precedent is jury tampering for all future cases

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    And if anything happens to the jury members, get those Trump “supporters” as “aiding and abetting” in whatever case develops.

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    Their names were on the indictment published in national news unfortunately, so this was a foregone conclusion. Idiot trump supporters likely also don’t know grand juries are supermajority vote, not unaimous.

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    They want a war, and won’t stop until they get to live out their fantasy of being able to use all the guns they love so much.

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      Lock these guys up in a room and have them watch “the Road” “the last of us” for a few weeks and have them absorb the kind of world they are bringing about to pass. Better yet drop them off in a war zone and let them feel first hand what mob rule is like

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    Serious question… How hard was it to find this information before it was posted as a resource? They released the names of the grand jurors in the indictment so I can imagine a quick Google search of the name would produce whatever information the user wanted.

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      It was taken from something that required an active search to something you could passively learn was available to you.

      Much as has happened to almost all of us. Thats not nothing.

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      It probably wasn’t too hard to find, but this is still creepy and unhinged. It’s like threatening someone by saying “I know where you live!” You never know what kind of people might see the info who otherwise wouldn’t have.

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    If anything happens to anyone of the jurors, just charge those doxxers with “aiding and abetting”.