Rage Bait in North Carolina


 
I’M STILL working on fixes to this website so please disregard the confusing layout, but in the meantime I would like to warn you about a major news story — the alleged stabbing of  Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska, on the Lynx Blue Line light rail in Charlotte, North Carolina on August 22, 2025. This event appears to be just another case of staged propaganda.
 

The reasons why I say this:

The perpetrator is portrayed in videos by two different people, one a thin man in a red sweatshirt, the other a much bigger man in an orange sweatshirt.

No one on the train reacts, even when the perpetrator walks through the car with a dripping knife. If you can imagine what it would take to kill someone with a small pocketknife, what kind of struggle would ensue and how visible and alarming it would be to those less than three feet away, the failure of the passengers to look up even is an extreme implausibility.

The victim, whose professionally produced, highly seductive photos became quickly available to the press, apparently did not scream, fight back or make even the slightest sound, which is so improbable as to be unbelievable. Even in the cheapest of movies, they do a better job of faking murder.

The actual stabbing is not shown on the videos. That’s likely because it didn’t happen.

Also, a beautiful woman who, judging from other photos, prized herself on her beauty is dressed in an ugly T-shirt and baseball cap — not impossible these days, but it is as if the person pictured was trying to hide his or her identity.

Despite these red flags, the story is getting massive, extreme circulation on the Internet, which suggests it is not organic and serves a purpose as staged propaganda.

The goals? To get you riled up,  to stoke racial conflict and simply to distract you from the reality you can do something about and immerse you in illusions without consequence. In other words, to humiliate and control you by devouring your time and energy with cheap lies.

Let’s be clear: there’s enough black violence to alarm us and inspire us to reject utopian egalitarianism. We don’t need fake crimes to understand the truth.

See more here.

 

 

— Comments —

Janice writes;

Oh my…I hadn’t heard about this particular event. Thank you (and others like you) for keeping us up to speed on these stories. The sheer numbers of these productions are starting to outpace my own ability to keep up with them!

Anyway, might the obviousness of this kind of fakery mean that we are being handed, on a silver platter, “news” of evil events which can easily be discredited in the hope many will fail to perceive when the enemy actually strikes?  I don’t know, but I do think it is scary and we will need the discernment provided by the Holy Ghost to tell the difference between the absurd and the truly dangerous; to see the “operation of error”.

May we always rely on His wisdom.

 

 

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