09/19/2024 / By S.D. Wells
Ryan Routh, the 2nd crazy man who was allegedly all set to assassinate Trump and was staked out for 12 hours about 300 yards from the golf hole that Trump was going to be playing in just 3 more holes, has a very interesting social media “following” that some influencers screen-captured before META, X and the FBI suspended it all.
Routh, a private citizen from Hawaii who works as a handyman home repair guy, was somehow overseas recruiting soldiers to fight for Ukraine against Russia. This man’s tweets all look automated, like AI generated, from the screenshots captured before the highly corrupt FBI and tech giants erased it all. On X (Twitter), Routh only followed 60 people, including one of his first “follows” named Soo Kim, who just so happens to be ex-CIA. Is CIA Soo Kim one of Ryan Routh’s handlers?
Also, Soo Kim’s account is PRIVATE, so why in the world would Ryan Routh bother following her? Other influencers saw that Soo Kim followed Routh also. Red flag for sure. It runs deeper. Listed under CIA training grounds, agents explore political relationships entangled with military power, the use of terror by small “non-state” groups, and the “threat and use of nuclear weapons.”
Here comes the rub. Routh is a convicted felon and has a criminal rap sheet a mile long (over 100 criminal charges), including (possession) being caught with some form of a “weapon of mass destruction” in 2002.
This man Routh had very few real followers, but for some reason he’s recruiting and building a special forces militia army to fight to the death in Ukraine. Is this crazed shooter an MK ultra experiment, like the Batman Theatre shooter who massacred people while high on psyche drugs?
Now that the FBI has this alleged Trump-assassin-wanna-be in custody, surely, he will be “suicided” soon in some strange event where the power goes out in the prison, in a cell corridor where there is no video surveillance, so he can never talk and give up his contacts and the people who hired him to try to kill Trump. From his social media history, Routh appears to be a Neo-Nazi, an avid Democrat campaign contributor, and a CIA asset hired to kill Donald J. Trump on a golf course. Follow the bouncing ball here.
META and FBI deleted Ryan Routh’s social media accounts, but if he had been a Trump supporter who tried to shoot Biden or Harris, you can bet those accounts would still be open and visible, with the Mass Media Complex talking about it 24/7, and accusing all Trump supporters of being deranged extremists capable of the same.
One thing nearly all FBI and CIA stooges (patsies) have in common is their criminal rap sheet a mile long that the FBI and CIA can use against them to coerce them into committing new criminal acts. Plus, they’re usually jacked up on SSRI psychotropic drugs, but we’ll never find that out with Ryan Routh or Thomas Crooks, since the FBI had Crooks cremated almost immediately and Routh is in FBI custody already.
Routh claimed in media interviews filmed in front of the U.S. Capital building that he talks to over 100 possible recruits every day (Afghan rebels) to see if they will come join the meat grinder on the front lines of Ukraine’s (NATO’s) battle in further efforts to start World War III. Tune your scamdemic frequency to Censored.news for truth news about the insane Leftists and the politicians who instigate them to try to assassinate Trump.
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