The Attempted Murder of Paul Pelosi: Odd Things By Charles Taylor (Florida)
The mainstream liberal-Left media is running with the story that David DePape, who attempted to murder the husband of House speaker Nancy Pelosi, Paul Pelosi, was true blood anti-vax Republican, who while arrested wearing only his underwear, still had in his hand a Right-wing manifesto. And DePape asked where Nancy was, supposedly wanting to hit her in the head with the hammer as well, the hammer being, by some accounts, Paul’s. All this on the eve of an election too!
In fact, while there is no doubt that this was an attempted murder, anything else is shrouded in questions. For example, Paul Pelosi rang the police, and said, inconsistently, that: “RP [Reporting Person] stated that there’s a male in the home and that he’s going to wait for his wife. RP stated that he doesn’t know who the male is but he advised that his name is David, and that he is a friend,” the dispatch official said. “RP sounded somewhat confused.” One would have thought that someone like Pelosi would have had top level security; it appears the attacker just hammered a window to get in, but then again, he may have broke the window from the inside (glass is on the outside at least), indicating he was already inside.
I think that there is something more to this story, which we may not hear about, and Elon Musk said much the same. Just blaming Trump, as the mainstream media narrative seems to be (e.g. election fraud) does not cut ice nowadays.
“Paul Pelosi reportedly told 911 dispatch that the individual who allegedly attacked him with a hammer in his home “is a friend,” according to a police dispatch call early Friday morning.
The alleged intruder reportedly attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer, which forced him to undergo emergency surgery for his injuries.
Officers later identified 42-year-old Berkeley resident David DePape as Pelosi’s attacker. DePape was reportedly wearing only underwear when officers arrived on the scene. He was taken into custody and will be charged with multiple felonies, including attempted murder, San Francisco district attorney Brooke Jenkins announced.
Emergency dispatch officials provided the police officers with an address on the 2600 block of Broadway street in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights neighborhood, according to a dispatch call that took place around 2:28 a.m. on Friday.
A dispatch official calls out during the call to a police car with specific instructions and an address.
“Copy,” replied the person on the other end of the call.
The dispatch official then said that Pelosi informed 911 that he did not know who the attacker was but gave his name and then explained that “he is a friend.”
“RP [Reporting Person] stated that there’s a male in the home and that he’s going to wait for his wife. RP stated that he doesn’t know who the male is but he advised that his name is David, and that he is a friend,” the dispatch official said. “RP sounded somewhat confused.
Later in the day, the FBI visited a Berkeley home linked to DePape, which neighbors call the “hippie collective,” NBC Bay Area’s Jaxon Van Derbeken reported.
Interestingly, a photo of the outside of the house revealed several signs supporting left-leaning causes, which stands in contrast to attempts to link the attacker to “MAGA extremists.”
For example, an American flag with rainbow colors and marijuana leaves can be seen in front of the house. Looking closer, a handwritten “Black Lives Matter” sign can be seen hanging in one of the home’s windows.
Further, another sign posted in a different window reads, “Berkeley Stands United Against Hate,” which refers to a Berkeley-based organization that aims to “stop the hate and implicit biases that are a dangerous threat to the safety and civility of our neighborhoods, towns and cities.”
Here are some of the odd things that have been noted, none showing in any way that this was not a savage crime:
https://www.infowars.com/posts/the-pelosis-october-surprise/
“In the wake of breaking news with little details, it was only a matter of hours before the Democrat’s mockingbird media had begun to politicize and twist the narrative of the attack regarding Paul Pelosi, clinging to the far-right January 6th boogeyman myth in order to desperately forward a campaign of stochastic terrorism as the clock runs out on the 2022 election.
An outcome which could not only bring a response to the corporacratic neo marxist cancer festering in the American body politic, but also result in prosecution for a host of Democrats that have avoided scrutiny, including the puppet President of the United States.
The October surprise was imminent.
The alleged attacker, David Depape, is a Canadian illegal immigrant who spent his time in Berkeley, California making hemp jewelry and contributing to Bay-area nudist activism with likeminded deadheads replete with a rainbow flag and a Black Lives Matter sign.
However, they dared to deny the implausible narrative of 9/11 — not exactly the far-right extremist Nazis they would have us believe Depape was a product of.
According to KTVU, Depape had supposedly had with him a manifesto that contained anti-government COVID beliefs and a list of other politicians he planned to target. Additionally, the media had immediately derided Depape’s writings detailing Covid Vaccine danger, The Great Reset and the epidemic of pedophile normalization as crazed conspiracy nonsense. Just buzzwords to be feared.
Oddly Depape hadn’t posted anything online for 15 years until reappearing in August of 2022 right before a forthcoming October surprise.
But the real questions, per usual, open up gaping holes in the Pelosi/Depape narrative. For instance, how and why does a man wearing underwear carry a manifesto with him? And … was Depape there for another reason? Why did Pelosi tell dispatchers DePape was “a friend”? Questions that come to mind after others in the California Democratic party connected to the Pelosi’s have revealed their true colors.
Anyone would assume that at the very least Nancy Pelosi’s multimillion dollar home in crime riddled San Francisco would be outfitted with an equally expensive government-funded security system to protect the third in line to the Presidency and her expensive Ice Cream Freezer.
And why would police allow Depape to continue assaulting Paul Pelosi after they arrived on scene? Furthermore, why was Depape injured? Details that could certainly clear some things up, but continue to remain a mystery.
Of course, we have been here a thousand times before. The left despises questions, because the truth is lurking. And there is nothing more frightening for those invested in lies than the emergence of truth.”
Queen Ann Coulter just runs with the pot head line:
https://anncoulter.substack.com/p/paul-pelosis-attacker-berkeley-pothead
“The man arrested for the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi’, David DePape, is a hemp jewelry maker, who lives in a communal home with nudist activists in Berkeley.
David DePape
As usual, faced with an obvious explanation — he’s a pothead — right-wingers are playing Hercule Poirot. Maybe the attacker was Pelosi’s gay lover! Maybe it was a drug deal gone bad!
On the other hand, he was a Berkeley druggie. Here’s a short list (I have a word limit) of crimes committed on “nothing but pot”:
May 15, 2019 by Ann Coulter
Contrary to the image of potheads as peaceful stoners, “cannabis-dependent psychotic patients were four times as likely to be violent,” Alex Berenson writes in his magnificent new book, Tell Your Children: The Truth About Marijuana, Mental Illness, and Violence. “No other factor was nearly as important. Alcohol use, which was common among the patients, made no difference.”
So where are all the marijuana-induced murders?
They’re hiding in plain sight. But until you’re told about the cannabis-psychosis link, you don’t even notice. Being high isn’t a legal defense, so neither prosecutors nor defense lawyers have an incentive to request that suspects be tested for pot. No crime reporter is going to look uncool by asking about the perp’s marijuana use.
At the end of his book, Berenson runs through a slew of depraved, gruesome murders — inexplicable, until you find out the perpetrators were high on marijuana. None were reported as cannabis-induced homicides.
In 2016, 35-year-old comic book artist and screenwriter Blake Leibel scalped his girlfriend, stripping her skull to the bone, drained her body of blood, then hid out in their West Hollywood condo with her desiccated corpse for more than a week. Only after the girlfriend’s mother tricked the police into knocking down the door did they discover the grisly scene.
The girlfriend had complained to her mother that Blake smoked “huge” amounts of marijuana.
In 2017, Dean Lowe, a 32-year-old cannabis dealer in Cornwall, England, beat his girlfriend to death, chopped her body into tiny pieces and made a necklace of her teeth. Like Leibel, Lowe lived with her remains in their apartment for eight days, disposing of her body parts, bit by bit, by flushing them down the toilet and leaving the rest for the garbage collector.
The murder was discovered months later, after Lowe texted a cousin, saying, “Either I’m getting set up or I’ve murdered (my girlfriend). I had a blackout, hazy memory and woke up with a body on the floor. I am scared so I just got rid.”
Lowe had long boasted that he was “the biggest stoner in the world.”
In December 2017, William T. Jones Jr. walked up to a complete stranger, 21-year-old Jared Plesec, a Salvation Army volunteer in Cleveland, and shot him in the head. Jones then hysterically raged for a solid four minutes — captured on Facebook Live by a passerby — screaming “F*ck Trump!” and “They’re going to kill us all!”
Over the next hour, he rampaged through Cleveland, shooting at people and committing several carjackings before finally being captured by the police.
Jones had never been diagnosed with any mental illness. Blood samples taken after his arrest showed the presence of only one drug: marijuana.
Reading Berenson’s book, and you’ll start noticing pot-induced murders all over.
Just last week in Ventura County, California, a preliminary hearing was held in the case of Bryn Spejcher, an employed, well-educated 28-year-old with no criminal record or history of mental illness. She stands accused of stabbing her boyfriend to death — after smoking pot for the first time.
Police had arrived at Chad O’Melia’s apartment on May 28, 2018 at around 1 a.m. to find Bryn kneeling over his lifeless body. As soon as Bryn saw the deputies, she took the 8-inch serrated knife she was holding and stabbed herself in the neck.
The coroner testified that Chad had been stabbed 108 times, from his head to his knees, cutting his trachea, jugular vein and carotid artery and perforating his heart twice. Bryn’s Siberian husky had also been stabbed.
Bryn told police she’d never smoked pot before and wanted to try it, but when she felt nothing, Chad said he’d give her something more “intense.” After one puff from the bong, she said she felt like she was dying, ran to the bathroom, then back to Chad and began frantically stabbing him because voices were telling her to keep fighting to stay alive.
A forensic scientist from the crime lab confirmed that no drug other than THC was present in Bryn’s blood and no drug other than THC was found in the bong.
The Los Angeles Times has yet to mention this case.
Last Sunday’s New York Times magazine featured a story by Wil Hylton about how his cousin tried to murder him for absolutely no reason a few years ago. Hylton blamed toxic masculinity: “the conventions of male identity were toxic … Masculinity is a religion.”
There was a rather more obvious explanation screaming out from his story:
— Hylton’s repeated mentions of his cousin’s pot smoking, e.g.: “He always wanted to smoke a bowl”;
— The cousin was apparently thrown out of the military for selling hashish; and
— The reason his cousin beat Hylton to a bloody pulp in the middle of a child’s birthday party was that … he was hearing voices no one else could hear.
Times readers filled the “Comments” page with indignation at toxic masculinity, but one, a Toronto psychiatrist, wrote: “The article doesn’t mention that his cousin’s regular marijuana use could be one possible cause of his paranoid hallucinations.”
Finally, you may have seen the story about a quintuple-homicide near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, earlier this year. Around 8 a.m. on a Saturday in January, 21-year-old Dakota Theriot is accused of fatally shooting his girlfriend, his girlfriend’s father and brother, then driving to his parents’ house, where he killed them, too. (His father lived long enough to identify his son as the killer.)
Perhaps Theriot is just a run-of-the-mill schizophrenic. But I happened to notice that his only prior arrests were for: possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana.”
All fascinating stuff, but there is stilt hew issue of explaining why the said pothead was at the Pelosi residence in the first place, in his underwear.
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