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Friday, April 26, 2024

Trans Terrorist Suspected of Sending 100s of Letters Laced w/ White Powder

'The letters were in envelopes with the names of transgender individuals who were killed or are prominent on the return address field...'

(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) The author of a series of threatening letters that were laced with a mysterious white powder and sent to Republican legislators, President Donald Trump and Justice Clarence Thomas, may be a transgender terrorist.

“At least some of the letters were in envelopes with the names of transgender individuals who were killed or are prominent on the return address field,” according to the Wichita Eagle, which cited photographs and interviews with legislators as evidence.

“The return addresses on the envelopes were in some instances churches in the area of the recipient, which some legislators suggested made them more likely to open the mail,” noted the Eagle.

Other clues also indicate a possible transgender terrorist.

The letters received thus far have primarily targeted state legislators from Kansas, Tennessee and Montana—three states that recently sought to pass laws to rein in the growing number of trans-related issues, including gender-altering surgery for minors and the institutional protection of biological women.

In the last session, the Kansas legislature passed a ban on transgenders competing in women’s sports and a “Women’s Bill of Rights,” which prohibited biological males from using women’s restrooms.

While many other states have followed suit in banning men from using women’s bathrooms and locker-rooms, “SB 180 [the Women’s Bill of Rights] was the first of its kind passed in the U.S.,” according to the Wichita Eagle.

The Montana legislature also made national news confronting transgenderism while dealing with the temper fit of its ‘transgender’ member, Rep. Zooey Zephyr.

Zephyr made graphic accusations against Republican lawmakers on the floor of the Montana state legislature and refused to apologize for this unprofessional conduct.

In response, lawmakers barred Zephyr from speaking until Republicans received an official apology from the transgender representative.

Zephyr instead recruited a bevy of activist protestors to storm the capitol and disrupt the operations of the Legislature, appearing to signal to the rioters in the gallery when it was time.Police arrested at least 7 rioters.

Zephyr later tweeted support for the rioters.

The House banned Zephyr from participating in the rest of the legislative session due to the above mentioned behavior.

Accordingly, both the Kansas and Montana legislatures have been notable in their opposition to the transgender agenda.

Just so, both President Trump and Justice Thomas are known for their socially conservative views and resistance to left-wing social ideologies, like transgenderism.

Earth News highlighted the importance of noting the ideological similarities between the victims when identifying a motive for the act of terrorism.

“Sending it [the white powder] in letters only to Republicans … is a political statement,” the outlet noted.

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