Notable users of X have reported that they or their relatives have been recently watted in what appears to be an organized effort to terrorize conservative journalists on social media platforms.
The list includes popular commentators Gunther Eagleman and Nick Sortor.
FBI Chieftain Kash Patel says the department is investigating it.
However, the far left has not stopped by criticizing conservatives.
North Carolina GOP Sen. Tom Tillis has released audio of multiple blasphemous death threats he received.
Similarly, the left is targeting Tesla cars, trucks and dealers with fear and vandalism.
Swatting
The far left tactic to threaten conservatives in silence and perhaps kill them in police shootouts, accompanied by a call to the police, dispatching units to addresses where the Conservatives are said to be trying to kill their wives and children hostages.
In fact, it's domestic terrorist attacks.
The police appeared at the conservatives and their parents' houses, but thankfully no one was hurt.
“The gloves are off,” writes Eagleman, who counts 1.4 million followers.
First of all, my family is safe.
My house was just slammed. Some ignorant f**k was called in a false hostage situation.
Luckily I have a good relationship with law enforcement and will have additional patrols added. I will not tolerate the threat and will find the perpetrator.
This was their worst mistake.
Another target was independent journalist Walter Kurt.
“Around 3am last night, both my cell phone and my wife's phone started ringing,” Kurt wrote to X.
“My parents live in a different state,” Kurt wrote:
Anyway, the police had already arrived and surrounded my house.
After that, I was contacted by a local PD. There, he was told to leave the house and walk backwards towards the police with his hands on his head.
I followed, and after a short puttdown, the officer relaxed.
They made a statement from my wife and me, took a short walkthrough of the house before leaving.
They now have my personal number and my wife's personal number. I also added my home to a specific list in case I was targeted again.
Kurt wrote that he would investigate and investigate who slammed him and his family. “If war is what you wanted,” he wrote, “it's the war you have.”
Nick Sort, a journalist with almost 920,000 followers, reported that his father and sister were watt.
“Dozens of police officers tried to kick my father's door with a gun point,” he wrote to X:
This is literally a terrorist attack. And the FBI should treat it that way. …
This is nothing more than an attempted murder. They wanted the police to kill my father.
Syndicated radio host Joe Pagliarulo was also criticized. So did Sean Farash.
“This is not about politics. Law enforcement against Americans is not only morally condemned, but also lives on dangerous people, including our executives,” FBI director Kash Patel wrote to X.
That is not acceptable.
We are fully committed to working with local law enforcement to crack down on these crimes.
Tillis threatened
The threat to Senator Tom Tillis was notable for their ferocity and despicable language. It's hardly surprising, as they did from the crazy left.
One caller, called Tillis, called “inbred” and “Southern White Garbage,” called the F-bomb.
Another told Tiris, “Then, kick f**k out of the office,” if he was afraid of death threats. The caller warned that he “knowed better that he could take an af**king ax and cave his f**king head.”
The crazy woman warned Tillis to “be extremely careful about going out to public.”
“If it hadn't been broken in Southern California, I'd have the opportunity to spend the rest of my life in federal prison and cut back on my throat,” another said.
Tillis said the madman also threatened his children and grandchildren, the Laurie News & Observers reported. The paper continued:
Capitol Police reported 9,625 threats to members of Congress in 2021. That number fell to 7,501 in 2022, but began to rise again at 8,008 threats in 2023 and 9,474 in 2024. These are reported threats.
Musk threatened
Another target on the far left is Elon Musk and his Tesla Empire.
The left wing is targeting not only his cars and dealers, but Musk himself as well. The criminal gang includes a “transwoman” who attacked a dealer in Loveland, Colorado with a Molotov cocktail. He also destroyed the dealer with graffiti that said “Nazi cars.” The Associated Press mistakenly called him a “female.”
Indiana officers arrested leftist David Allen June Cherry on felony of threats.
On January 22nd, Newsweek reported: “In response to X's comments about Musk by right-wing commentator Andrew Tate, he said, “I have enough bullets for his B**** ASS and everyone else.” ”
“You broke the law,” he told Musk on Feb. 3. “You're on the hit list.”
He then added this, police claiming:
You are taking Americans away. We gut you and parade through your corpse through the street.
But that wasn't enough. “I'm going to plant a bomb in Elon Musk's house,” he wrote.
Another left-wing cook, Ethan Paul, early, 25, threatened to bomb Musk's artificial intelligence data center. Early on, he admitted to officers that he actually told his friend about the threat, but after talking to his friend, he said he thought about it more, The Associated Press reported about his early arrest in February.
“The defendant admitted that he was so wrapped up in politics that he “goes down too far down the deep edge,”” he quoted from the arrest affidavit.
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