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Guest post by William Quinn
In the last few days attacks have been leveled at Georgia talk show host Brian K. Pritchard, citing inappropriate online messages.
Researchers are now reporting findings that suggest these “messages” may have been fraudulently created in a effort to discredit the conservative podcaster.
Mr. Pritchard and his wife have both stated publicly that the messages have been faked and the messages have been released previously in prior efforts to smear Mr. Pritchard.
Some of the “messages” appear to have been printed on glossy paper, then manually cut out, as shown in a magnified image below. The edge of the glossy paper and what appears to be a physical cut mark to the left can be seen in the image: (Note: certain explicit words redacted to protect minor viewers)
The images below show further alleged messages which appear to have been cut out manually and then placed on a separate page. Was this done to create / modify content? Was it done to hide the identity of the creator? We don’t yet know. (Note: certain explicit words redacted to protect minor viewers)
Citing frequent spoofing and hacking attempts on Instagram and Facebook, sources question whether any of the images are of actual messages or if they were created for the purpose of using them against Pritchard.
They also note that only a few messages appear, with a conspicuous lack of previous or subsequent messages, raising the question of why this account would have been created to send only these scant few messages.
Sources indicate these messages had also surfaced some months ago prior to the election in which delegates from across the State of Georgia voted to elect Mr. Pritchard to serve on the Georgia State GOP 1st Vice Chairman.
Whether that was an attempt to sway delegate votes away from Pritchard is unknown at this point.
What is known is that members of the Georgia GOP have been referring to and in some cases sharing information about these messages, apparently without confirming the authenticity of the “messages” themselves.
Grassroots Georgian’s are bringing more information forward at this moment and The Georgia Record will be purusing additional research about these “supposed” messages and will bring it forward as facts are confirmed.
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