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Who's Behind 'Black Insurrectionist': Surprising Truth
Upstate New York, USA, Webster,Friday, November 1, 2024
Despite these red flags, Palmer initially denied involvement with 'Black Insurrectionist. ' But the evidence pile grows: a video showed his initials "JP" on a computer screen logged into a court system. Phone numbers and email addresses have been linked back to him.
Those who know Palmer aren't shocked. He’s a familiar face in troubled business deals, from real estate investments gone wrong to alleged forgeries. Some business partners even accused him of using manipulated documents to seize property.
Interestingly, Palmer admitted to being part of the 'Black Insurrectionist' group but said a friend, who he wouldn’t name, operated the account. This twist raises more questions than answers. How did unverified claims gain such traction? How deep does this manipulation go? More importantly, how much of our online content can we truly trust?
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