Did We See An InfoWars Hoax?
Many of you have seen the Shadow Gate video presented by Millie Weaver and her husband Gavin Wince. And you are all now worrying about Millie’s fate after she and Wince were supposedly arrested at their home in Diamond, a small community in Portage County in the upper northeastern corner of Ohio. But what if this has been an elaborate hoax perpetrated by InfoWars to drum up an audience? That’s the look of things. Here, George Webb discusses why.
Webb is an investigative reporter who has been tracing this story for years. In fact, he not only met with, but raised money to help one of the key whistleblowers interviewed by Weaver — Patrick Bergy. The story Bergy presents is true, says Webb. There is a shadow gate, a deep-grounded CIA portal that has been used to influence elections across Europe and the rest of the world. And now, through the intervention of CIA Director John Brennan, this same apparatus has been used internally — within the United States — to try to change elections. Specifically, Brennan and his dirty crew sought to block the election of President Donald Trump in 2016 and ensure the election of Hillary Clinton.
So, the dangers alluded to in the film Shadow Gate are very real, and need to be widely reported. But you do have to question if InfoWars is the correct outlet to lead that coverage. You see, Webb says much of this story has been obfuscated by InfoWars. Webb talked with Weaver’s mother and believes details surrounding her arrest might have been muddied. We’ll see soon enough, as she’s scheduled along with Wince to face charges today in Portage County. We’ll have updates as they become available.
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Jason Bermas also offers his responses to Shadow Gate as well as the cast of characters involved in breaking this story — Millie Weaver, Tore, Patrick Bergy and Alex Jones. He doesn’t really try to prove or disprove the film, only to share a few observations, possibly practical and useful.
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We found a second Jason Bermas video where he talks more about the film, and says he hopes to do a full review in the future. We’ll try to present it as well. We usually find Jason’s takes to be accurate and discerning.
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