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BREAKING: Entire charade of supposed 'racism' at MIZZOU revealed as elaborate HOAX perpetrated by the student body


MIZZOU hoax

(NaturalNews) Now we're finally getting down to the bottom of the delusional University of Missouri "racism" charade and the entire clusterfrack of events that followed it. It now appears that the entire thing was an elaborate HOAX dreamed up by the students themselves!

Evidence of the hoax nature of these events is now emerging from investigations performed across the independent media (while the mainstream media snoozes), including Breitbart.com and TheFederalist.com.

It turns out that the same gay, black student body president who incited mass hysteria across the MU campus by posting fabricated claims of KKK people terrorizing campus and calling in the National Guard is also the person who started the entire "racism" ruckus by claiming somebody yelled racial slurs at him from a vehicle.

That claim, like nearly all the other claims upon which the Mizzou student protests were bases, appears to have been wholly fabricated out of thin air with not a shred of verifiable evidence to back it up.

Even the so-called "poopswastika" (also called "poopstika") that was also claimed to be proof of institutionalized racism on campus turns out to be a complete fabrication.

The poopswastika never happened. Mizzou students and faculty have all been hoodwinked by a race-baiting false flag operation that fabricated these claims to achieve the goal of public attention and victimization role playing.

The problem with that plan, however, is that even those who carried it out could not have anticipated the global scrutiny that would be attracted to the story. And now their story is unraveling by the hour...



All three claimed pieces of "evidence" of racism have been fabricated

As FoxSports.com points out, there are only three claimed pieces of "evidence" of racism at Mizzou, and they are:

1) The poopswastika (turns out to be a hoax)

2) The study body president's claim of racial slurs (totally fabricated by the same guy who fabricated the KKK claim)

3) The hunger striker (who turns out to be the son of a black man who earned almost $7 million last year, thereby totally disproving the idea that black people can't achieve success in America)

In another story at The Federalist, entitled Was The Poop Swastika Incident At Mizzou A Giant Hoax?, author Sean Davis explains "no evidence of the alleged incident, in which a poop swastika on the wall of a dormitory restroom was reported, has ever been made publicly available. Did this incident occur as reported, or was it an immaculate defecation that formed the foundation of an unimaginable deception?"

As it turns out, no one ever saw this so-called "poop swastika" and no one ever took a photograph of the alleged incident. Can you imagine a swastika drawn in human feces that ISN'T photographed and shared all over instagram and twitter?

The poopswastika immaculate defecation theory

It's now rather obvious that this entire incident was wholly fabricated out of thin air. Even the Mizzou police confirmed there is zero evidence that a poop swastika ever existed. From The Federalist:

Calls to the University of Missouri Police Department, which responded to and investigated the alleged poop swastika incident, also failed to yield any evidence of the poopstika.

Multiple activists on Twitter pointed to this photo as proof that the incident occurred as reported, but a Google search for the same image shows that it has been floating around the Internet for nearly a year.

The Federalist also repeatedly contacted @ConcernedStudent1950, the Twitter account representing Mizzou protesters who issued a series of demands of university administrators after the alleged poop swastika incident made headlines. The individuals running the @CS1950 account failed to produce any photographic or documentary evidence of the incident prior to publication of this article.


Liberal journalists who originally bought the "racism" story now starting the question whether the entire thing was an elaborate hoax

Clay Travis from FoxSports.com now writes:

[A]s the week has gone on and the protesters have been exposed as anti-first amendment, selectively racist, and, last night, willing to perpetrate actual lies to get more attention, isn't it time to examine whether these incidents are actually real?

1. There is no evidence of the poopswastika...

2. Mizzou's student body president, Payton Head, a gay black man, accused unknown and never found perpetrators in a red truck of hurling racial slurs at him off campus...

Moreover, given that Head also reported that the KKK was on campus last night and that he'd been in contact with the national guard -- it's totally normal for a student body president to be the top liason for the national guard, right? -- isn't it also fair to question whether this story is awfully convenient for someone who has political ambitions and gains a ton of positive coverage for it? That is, Head gained an awful lot here.

And if he'll make up the KKK on campus -- and then be forced to retract that comment after he's terrified thousands on the campus and his allegation can be proven to be false -- why wouldn't he also be capable of making up an off campus racial slur?

3. The hunger striker, who claimed he was hunger striking based, at least initially, on grad school health care costs, is the son of a man who made almost seven million dollars last year.


The author of this piece, a man named Clay Travis who is notably a democrat and an Obama supporter, goes on to say what every media outlet in America should be saying if they still had any brains (or balls) remaining:

My point here is pretty simple: When you add all this evidence up, there is actually no tangible evidence of anyone at Missouri doing anything wrong or ignoring anything improper. No crime has occurred on campus, no one has been physically harmed. At the absolute worst a small number of students have been subjected to mean words. That's it.

Yet two people have lost their jobs over this protest and the protesters have received almost universal praise in the media.

So why is no one else in the mainstream media pointing out these facts or asking these questions?

Because if everyone else starts asking the same questions I'm asking it's hard to come to any conclusion other than this one: this entire University of Missouri protest is a manufactured sham.


The entire claim of institutionalized racism at Mizzou is now unraveling by the hour

For starters, let's give Clay Travis some real credit here for daring to utter "The Emperor Has No Clothes" amid the mass hysteria of a delusional university population being showered with praise by a delusional mass media.

What Travis has hit upon here is not merely tangential to this story... it is the very foundation of the story! If these supposed "institutionalized racism" incidents have all been fabricated, then it means that a gay, black student body president of a little-known university in Missouri has just pulled off the most outlandish media hoax in recent memory.

And in doing so, he also got the university president to resign, followed by the resignations of at least two other university faculty members in the aftermath of these staged events. Just yesterday, University of Missouri professor Dale E. Brigham resigned after being aggressively criticized for refusing to cancel an exam in the hours after some knucklehead posted an anonymous death threat on YikYak. (By the way, the cops arrested the guy who posted that, which tells you that YikYak isn't quite as anonymous as people have been led to believe, doesn't it?)

Yet another fabrication of the political left to justify "social justice" by staging fake attacks on themselves

This isn't the first time liberals have resorted to false flag narratives to push total fiction as if it were fact, of course. Remember "Hands up, don't shoot?" That never happened. It's a fairy tale invented by the radical left to attempt to rewrite history to fit their political narrative of "social justice."

And right now, the poopswastika incident and supposed off-campus racial slurs are starting to look a whole lot like "Hands up, don't shoot."

Meanwhile, Milo Yiannopoulos, who has rapidly become my favorite gay journalist at Breitbart.com -- seriously, he's REALLY fun to read -- chimes in with this monster statement:

No evidence has yet surfaced that a Nazi symbol made of human feces was left on campus at Missouri, less still that it was a racially-charged statement.

It seems more likely that the swastika is a hoax, just as — whisper it — so many other high-profile black victims on American campuses celebrated endlessly by progressive journalists turn out to be mendacious frauds.


Let us not forget that the liberal media rag known as Rolling Stone has just recently been served with a $25 million lawsuit for fabricating a campus rape story out of thin air, then later getting caught for doing so. The original campus rape story received nationwide media attention yet was based on nothing more than the imaginary fairy tales of a Rolling Stone reporter who wanted campus rape to be endemic to the U.S. university system. So she fabricated a story, defamed a fraternity, and claimed her place in history as yet one more liberal journalist who fabricates false claims out of thin air to push her own extreme leftist agenda.

As Milo writes for Breitbart:

Missouri’s poop swastika has been taken for granted as evidence of white supremacy terrorising innocent black kids by the media, who now attack anyone who dares to ask for a shred of proof that this thing ever existed. The progressive media establishment is committed to the idea of “white privilege,” the notion that somehow all white people are racist and so is society, even if no one’s actually aware of any bigotry and there’s no evidence for it anywhere.

By the way, tweet Milo at @Nero and thank him for writing this story. Tell him he has fans among Natural News readers (and editors!).

My prediction: This is all going to implode in the next 72 hours or so

This isn't a 100% certain prediction, but I think there's a better-than-even chance that the entire sham of staged "hoax" events at the University of Missouri is going to explode in the faces of those who committed the charade.

Specifically, it is my belief, based on the available evidence, that Mizzou's student body president Payton Head is a liar and a con artist operative. I think he knowingly took part in the fabrication of these false "racism" claims, and I'm willing to bet that if you look very hard into his past -- i.e. high school records and so on -- you're going to find a rich history of false claims and masterful manipulations of the victimization game.

The very fact that a gay black man can become Mizzou's student body president is all the proof you need that racism is not institutionalized at Mizzou. Yet the fact that this same student body president would fabricate claims about the KKK invading campus is a huge red flag that indicates the grandiose scale of deception this person is capable of pulling off.

Sadly, nobody who works at Mizzou can dare ask these questions or make these statements. Fortunately, at the same time, I don't receive a paycheck from anyone, so nobody can threaten to fire me for questioning the veracity of the racism claims of a gay, black student who I think is completely full of s--t. If there does turn out to be a poopswastika anywhere on campus, it's a pretty good bet that Payton Head put it there.

Note to Mizzou hoaxers: Fooling everybody all the time is harder than you might think

If there's one thing we've all come to learn about the internet, social media and the independent media these days, it's that you can't easily pull off a hoax that withstands the intense scrutiny of a thousand independent editors who are scrutinizing your story.

And Payton Head's story appears to be nothing but a politically motivated fabrication that's rapidly blowing up right in his own face.

As Milo explains from Breitbart, concluding with a sentence that I vote as the best sentence written in the entire media this week:

Fortunately, a few brave souls in libertarian journalism and from comedy are striking back, with occasionally devastating effect. The entire new season of South Park has been dedicated to lampooning social justice warriors and their bullying tactics.

It’s now open season on social justice warriors and political correctness, both of which the entertainment industry and most serious journalists now recognise as a threat to creative freedom and freedom of expression...

It wouldn’t surprise me if the poop swastika comes to be seen as emblematic of the media’s abandonment of duty and capitulation to ideological lunacy. It would certainly be a fitting tribute to the most shitty, fascistic, delusional media tendency in living memory.


Check out my recent radio broadcasts on the Mizzou lunacy in these four segments:









Read more:
http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/ou...

http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2015/11/11/the...

http://thefederalist.com/2015/11/10/was-the-...

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015...

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