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@InfraHaz

Jackson Hinkle is a law abiding citizen, so being unable to take him down by legal means, the CIA is attempting to use Colombian terrorists to murder him while he's in Venezuela.

All over X, bot farms with likely ties to the pentagon are freely attempting to dox and threatening to kill him with impunity. Why are rules not being enforced? @elonmusk

I can personally confirm these threats are credible, and Colombian paramilitary gangs in Caracas have been searching for Jackson for the past few days, attempting to raid hotels to find him.

He has since been placed under the protection of the Venezuelan authorities.

Our own criminal regime is trying to MURDER AN AMERICAN CITIZEN all because of his social media posts!

It doesn't matter if you fully agree with Jackson or not. Don't assume this illegal terrorism sponsored by our government couldn't be used against YOU for speaking out, too.


Source: https://x.com/InfraHaz/status/1819080758809797074

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[โ€“] ceenote 3 points 6 months ago

So all the government has to do is dox him and Colombian paramilitary groups mobilize to find and kill him? Why would Colombian terrorists give a shit about Jackson Hinkle?

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

Why wouldn't the CIA just kill him, and make it look like a traffic accident, or something else mundane. It's probably way easier and cheaper than using a terrorist organization.