
Charlottesville TV station WVIR covered the campaign stop and reported candidate Glenn Youngkin was inside a restaurant when the group dressed in matching hats, khakis and white button-down shirts appeared beside his campaign bus. The former private equity executive and political newcomer is in a close race against former Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe as Tuesday’s Election Day nears.
Holy shit. It’s confirmed now that @ProjectLincoln did not stage this as a protest but in fact were trying to get away with a false flag until their operatives were found out.
They retweeted someone stating it was real and these were Youngkin supporters.https://t.co/SAAQUpZxvy pic.twitter.com/uEsoZgN0y2
— Lauren Southern (@Lauren_Southern) October 30, 2021
This wasn’t the first event they *staged.*🔻 https://t.co/mkT73Ppxqg
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) October 30, 2021
Democrat Operative Admits Involvement in Failed Virginia Tiki Torch False Flag Plot
Lauren Windsor, a Democrat operative, admitted her involvement in Friday’s failed tiki torch plot that attempted to smear Republican Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin as a white supremacist.
Windsor often poses undercover as a conservative activist to dupe politicians into making controversial comments.
“In my capacity as a communications consultant, I worked w @ProjectLincoln to coordinate today’s Youngkin action in Charlottesville,” Windsor tweeted. “I join them in the fight to defend our democracy from rightwing extremists and call for Glenn Youngkin to denounce Trump’s ‘very fine people.”
