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RockRaven

(15,019 posts)
2. Don't really know the details, but was a twitter account (or two), in the "resistance" arena
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 01:38 AM
Mar 2019

and from what I saw, they posted a lot about the publicly available documents related to Trump, Russia, Manafort, Mueller, etc., etc. and all related matters, but to a degree which most journos and news outlets don't dig... and thereby revealing connections which others did not (whether that resulted in exposing truths or conspiracy-mongering, I dunno). Often with difficult grammar and spelling, often requiring close following because of the volume of tweets in order to understand any fragment of context. And I think they recently got suspended or deleted from Twitter, allegedly for an apparently factual statement about the content of a court filing, or something.

pnwmom

(109,000 posts)
4. S/he was an anti-Trumper who spent a lot of time digging into court documents
Wed Mar 6, 2019, 07:29 AM
Mar 2019

and other original sources, and posting them, and opining about them.

Apparently s/he was too threatening to somebody.

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