Justplain
31st October 2016, 16:23
I sent an email from my gmail account to a truther friend which included a link regarding the speculation around michelle/michael obama's gender, which i include here:
http://usadailypolitics.com/shocking-michael-lavaughn-robinson-first-lady-actually-first-man-video-documentation/
My friend replied that he hadnt seen much on this but was quite aware of barack's reputed visits to chicago's gay bathhouses. To this i replied the following:
"I suppose I hadn't paid much attention so I wasn't totally up to date on obummers bum buddies. It makes it more plausible that his spouse may be a man. Joan Rivers comments were pretty revealing. I've heard that the cabal foresaw Obama's rise in influence via looking-glass et tech and recruited him at an early age. In doing so they likely groomed him to be a fruitcake, thus easier to control via blackmail."
After that, a day or two later, a draft email appeared in my gmail account, addressed to myself from a yahoo account i occassionally use, using a title from another email. The following text appeared in the email:
"Hi there (friend's first name), hope all is well. Try to say laffs but not otherwise. Fkg great."
I did not under any circumstances type this. I did a virus scan on the devices i used for email and found no malware. The term 'laffs' is from an email i sent to a different friend, a derogatory term about our local pro hockey team, the "leafs". The 'fkg' term is from similar emails, used on ocassion for emphasis. :-)
I have to think that this email is a warning. Its not from malware since there's none on my devices. Also, the sender picked specific terms out of other emails to demonstrate they have access to and are reading other emails. I believed this email mentions my truther friend as the supposed recipient because they had been the receiver of the above addressed email.
Anyone had a similar experience?
http://usadailypolitics.com/shocking-michael-lavaughn-robinson-first-lady-actually-first-man-video-documentation/
My friend replied that he hadnt seen much on this but was quite aware of barack's reputed visits to chicago's gay bathhouses. To this i replied the following:
"I suppose I hadn't paid much attention so I wasn't totally up to date on obummers bum buddies. It makes it more plausible that his spouse may be a man. Joan Rivers comments were pretty revealing. I've heard that the cabal foresaw Obama's rise in influence via looking-glass et tech and recruited him at an early age. In doing so they likely groomed him to be a fruitcake, thus easier to control via blackmail."
After that, a day or two later, a draft email appeared in my gmail account, addressed to myself from a yahoo account i occassionally use, using a title from another email. The following text appeared in the email:
"Hi there (friend's first name), hope all is well. Try to say laffs but not otherwise. Fkg great."
I did not under any circumstances type this. I did a virus scan on the devices i used for email and found no malware. The term 'laffs' is from an email i sent to a different friend, a derogatory term about our local pro hockey team, the "leafs". The 'fkg' term is from similar emails, used on ocassion for emphasis. :-)
I have to think that this email is a warning. Its not from malware since there's none on my devices. Also, the sender picked specific terms out of other emails to demonstrate they have access to and are reading other emails. I believed this email mentions my truther friend as the supposed recipient because they had been the receiver of the above addressed email.
Anyone had a similar experience?