10/27/2020 / By Ethan Huff
Part of the way that the national media, academia,and intelligence agencies are working to bring down the United States is by sabotaging the election through an Eastern European-style “color revolution,” a major tenet of which involves hiring faux journalists to surveil, censor and slander the opposition any chance they get.
Brandy Zadrozny of NBC News is one such journo-assassin who now teaches courses, in essence, on how to dredge up the private lives of Trump supporters and other conservatives who stand in the way of the liberal agenda in order to dox them.
Zadrozny wrote an entire book about the process, in which she reveals her methods of warfare against Republican voters. What she describes is both disturbing and eye-opening, demonstrating the lows to which the left is willing to go to maintain a stranglehold on power.
“Zadrozny has a long history of targeting Trump supporters for doxing, censorship, and harassment,” reports Revolver. “She poses as a neutral reporter, but like so many other ‘journalists’ in 2020, she is simply an ideologically-motivated hitman.”
A regular contributor to the Verification Handbook, an online course for journalists, Zadrozny uses paid, dark-data search engines – paid for by NBC News, mind you – to pull up private information about her targets. She then shares this information online, where it has the potential to be used for malicious purposes.
Everything from people’s property records to phone information to even Amazon wish lists Zadrozny has been able to procure – and she is quite proud of her work, constantly bragging about it when given the spotlight.
Part of Zadrozny’s job description at NBC News involves covering “misinformation, disinformation, and extremism” on the internet following the 2016 election of Donald Trump to the presidency. She lists as signs of success the elimination of “serial misinformers” and “right-wing propagandists,” as well as the total elimination of conservative viewpoints from Google and Facebook.
Even though she is the one harassing and targeting people, exposing their personal lives on the internet for the entire world to see, Zadrozny unironically says she is worried that the “toxic alt-right” might be trying to fuel “harassment campaigns that silence dissent and poison our national discourse” on the internet.
“This new journo beat was created to surveil, slander, and censor online voices that counter ruling class narratives,” Revolver notes about Zadrozny and others like her.
With the full support of NBC News and George Soros, which funds the Media Matters operation to which she also contributes, Zadrozny is working hard to foment a revolution against President Trump and those who support him – and she is not shy about admitting this publicly.
Zadrozny encourages her followers to get dirty if need be in order to destroy the opposition, particularly in the lead-up to the 2020 election on Nov. 3. Whatever it takes to obliterate Trump and his followers is on the table she says, even if it means destroying someone’s life or putting them at risk of violence.
On Oct. 6, Zadrozny further bragged and took responsibility for getting QAnon banned from Facebook. She revealed that more than half of “my groups,” meaning the QAnon groups she personally targeted, had been banned back in August.
“This should take care of the rest,” she wrote in a more recent tweet about the other half.
Zadrozny also supports pedophilia, by the way, having written a lengthy piece for NBC News paying her respects to a pedophile who, several days after being caught in an attempted act, hanged himself in shame.
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