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https://psmag.com/news/kings-garbage-76228
The article's sub-headline: "In 1993 the Anti-Defamation League was accused of espionage, illegal surveillance, theft, and the treasonous sale of classified information to a foreign government. I was one of their victims."
The crimes of the ADL go beyond simply spreading child knife-rape.
Probably half the people who post here have been accused of such things. Accusations are easy. They're not convictions.
Well you should read up on the evidence.
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Of espionage, and the treasonous sale of classified information to a foreign government?
I do like this place, but I wasn't aware of just how awesome you all are.
Bear in mind that 1993 was 29 years ago. Anyone who posts about politics online a lot will probably get accused of such things sometime in a 29 year period.
Of espionage, and the treasonous sale of classified information to a foreign government?!
I'm sorry to sound like a broken record, but it would be easier for me to believe a claim like this referred to getting metooed, or something. I'm not saying they did it, but come on, you have to admit being accused of espionage and selling classified information does make you stand out just a little bit?
I'm pretty sure Serdar Argic on Usenet accused me of spying at least once. But even ignoring that, you're talking 29 years and no limit on where the accusations come from. The Internet is full of all sorts of people who make accusations with little evidence. Accusations mean nothing.
You're acting as though "accused" means "good accusations, proved in court". It doesn't.
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