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Transgender Armageddon: The Zizian Murder Spree
« on: March 27, 2025, 12:43:19 pm »
March 27, 2025
Transgender Armageddon: The Zizian Murder Spree
By J.R. Dunn

The practice by which Our Honest Media™ keeps certain events from the peasantry to assure that we don’t get confused goes back a long way. In the mid-70s, something amounting to a civil war occurred among California leftists featuring kidnappings, purge trials, and executions carried out in lonely spots in the mountains. This went completely unmentioned in the media of the day, due largely, no doubt, to the participation of members of the protected classes (A number of them were ex-Black Panthers). If you’re familiar with the story of the pathetic Sarah Jane Moore, the would-be assassin of Jerry Ford, then you may have heard about this -- otherwise it’s unlikely.


A similar train of events has unfolded in recent months, much of it in roughly the same area, also involving a protected class, and also largely overlooked by media. A gang of transgenders has carried out a string of murders across the country, beginning in northern California and culminating in the shooting of a border patrolman in Vermont.

We’ve seen perfunctory coverage of the crimes, but, as is often the case with stories coming out of Cali, there’s a lot more to it. The only in-depth coverage has come from Christopher Rufo and the fearless independent journalist Andy Ngo.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/03/transgender_armageddon_the_zizian_murder_spree.html
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