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Lizard Squad says it has nothing to do with Trump lawyer’s pedophilia claims

Posted on January 5, 2021 by Dissent

From the department of wackadoodle-news, we bring you this report from Mikael Thalen, who is not himself wackadoodle:

A former member of the Lizard Squad hacking group is pushing back against claims made by L. Lin Wood, the attorney attempting to overturn the 2020 election on behalf of President Donald Trump.

Lizard Squad

 

In a series of conspiratorial tweets on Monday, Wood alleged that United States Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who drew the ire of Trump supporters after refusing to entertain debunked claims of voter fraud, had been forced to rape and murder a child as part of a blackmail operation by a cadre of intelligence agencies.

Read more on Daily Dot.


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