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This clown fuck posted to his website halturnerradioshow.com. saying he received several reports that Flying J/ loves and TA were shutting off fuel services after their last delivery. This would be the single biggest nail in the coffin to our economy as 95% of all commercial fuel comes from those suppliers.

This asshole throws this out in the public domain and then deleted the post. No explanation. No follow up. Nothing.

This clown fuck posted to his website halturnerradioshow.com. saying he received several reports that Flying J/ loves and TA were shutting off fuel services after their last delivery. This would be the single biggest nail in the coffin to our economy as 95% of all commercial fuel comes from those suppliers. This asshole throws this out in the public domain and then deleted the post. No explanation. No follow up. Nothing.

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Nothing that Hal Turner says is credible. Nothing.

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I got banned from his site for constantly asking him for follow up on the ridiculous claims he makes. I assumed he was someone in the know based off of his previous counter terrorism experience. I did not think he was a complete and total grifting piece of shit with zero journalistic integrity. I am of the opinion this asshole will say whatever pushes the most clicks or impressions to his whack ass site. He made a fantastical claim and then deleted the post with ZERO follow up information.

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If I recall correctly, Hal Turner was a NJ talk show host along with Sean Hannity back in the 1990s. Back then, everyone was trying to imitate the Rush Limbaugh success. Hannity and Turner were doing the same. They knew each other and even chummed around. When Hannity got his big break with Fox News, Hannity had Hal Turner on his show at least once. But soon after, they parted their way publicly. As Hannity continued his rise at Fox, Turner was still the talk show host. Turner was working for the FBI and acted as a far right radio host for attracting militia members. He was to report to the FBI any threats by acting as a provocateur to get listeners to bite. Hal Turner went too far though and threatened a federal judge. Call it recklessness or hubris, it didn't go over well with politicians and judges. The FBI wasn't satisfied with Turner's work either, so they turned on him and charged him with a felony crime. Turner was convicted and sentenced to prison. The information that he was an FBI asset came out during his trial as part of his defense. As with all favored FBI informants, they tend to be ex-Cons with a felony rapsheet. The reason they prefer felons is that they are more easily manipulated and are good for plausible deniability. Hal Turner returned to his former 'broadcasting' chair and I'm convinced he is now back on the FBI pay roll. This sure seems to explain his all too quick rise and return in the public arena.

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Hal Turner was/is an FBI shill, working for them to help incite extremism, according to a recent Revolver article:

Hal Turner

For years, Hal Turner stood out as one of the most inflammatory figures on the American right. Getting his start as a frequent caller to Sean Hannity’s radio program, Turner later ran his own online radio program while also participating in local grassroots activism in New Jersey. Routinely, Turner’s rhetoric turned violent: He called for American citizens to gun down illegal immigrants and suggested that white people would have to lynch blacks and Hispanics if street crime wasn’t brought under control. Here’s what happened after the 2006 midterms:

On December 6, 2006, Turner announced: “We may have to ASSASSINATE some of the people you elect on Nov. 7!

“If you are too stupid to turn things around with your vote, there are people out here like me who are willing to turn things around with guns, force and violence. We hope our method does not become necessary.” [Daily Voice]

In 2008, Turner specifically promoted violence against a local school official for introducing a pro-gay and pro-“diversity” curriculum.

Lexington superintendent Paul Ash of Newton has been threatened by a New Jersey radio host urging listeners to “use threats and violence” against Ash for the school district’s new diversity curriculum.

The radio host says “I advocate parents using FORCE AND VIOLENCE against Superintendent Paul B. Ash as a method of defending the health and safety of school children presently being endangered through his politically-correct indoctrination into deadly, disease-ridden sodomite lifestyles.” The site lists Ash’s last known addresses, a phone number, and a birth date. [MetroWest Daily News]

Turner also fantasized about violent action against then-presidential candidate Barack Obama.

“I’m starting to come to the realization that it may be up to a sole person, acting alone, to make certain this guy is never allowed to hold the most powerful office in the world,” he wrote on his blog.

Finally, in 2009, Turner called for the murder of federal judges Frank Easterbrook, Richard Posner, and William Bauer after they upheld Chicago’s strict handgun ban.

“Let me be the first to say this plainly: These judges deserve to be killed,” Turner said. “Their blood will replenish the tree of liberty. A small price to pay to assure freedom for millions. … These judges deserve to be made such an example of as to send a message to the entire judiciary: Obey the Constitution or die.”

To drive his point home, Turner also posted photos, phone numbers, and work addresses for the three judges. Shortly after, Turner was arrested and charged with making criminal threats to intimidate the judges.

But as his trial proceeded, Turner made a stunning revelation: He had been acting on the FBI’s orders the whole time:

They called him “Valhalla.”

But it was more than a nickname.

For more than five years, Hal Turner of North Bergen lived a double life.

The public knew him as an ultra-right-wing radio talk show host and Internet blogger with an audience of neo-Nazis and white supremacists attracted to his scorched-earth racism and bare-knuckles bashing of public figures. But to the FBI, and its expanding domestic counter-terror intelligence operations in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, Turner was “Valhalla” — his code name as an informant who spied on his own controversial followers. [NorthJersey.com]

The FBI, perhaps realizing the PR mess they’d gotten themselves into, claimed that Turner was only a fringe asset whose behavior was outside the FBI’s control. But it was a lie:

[A]n investigation by The Record — based on government documents, e-mails, court records and almost 20 hours of jailhouse interviews with Turner — shows that federal authorities made frequent use of Turner in its battle against domestic terrorism.

As Turner took to his radio show and blog to say that those who opposed his extremist views deserve to die, he received thousands of dollars from the FBI to report on such groups as the Aryan Nations and the white supremacist National Alliance, and even a member of the Blue Eyed Devils skinhead punk band. Later, he was sent undercover to Brazil where he reported a plot to send non-military supplies to anti-American Iraqi resistance fighters. Sometimes he signed “Valhalla” on his FBI payment receipts instead of his own name.

In a memo only two years earlier, the FBI said Turner “has proven highly reliable and is in a unique position to provide vital information on multiple subversive domestic organizations.” The memo went on to say that Turner’s “statistical accomplishments include over 100 subjects identified, over 10 acts of violence prevented and multiple subjects arrested.” [NorthJersey.com]

According to Turner, he was actively coached by the FBI on what rhetoric to use to gin up support from extremists, and and was even advised on whom to attack (he says he was specifically told to criticize black figures like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton). The FBI denied that, and internal documents produced no evidence, but it’s obviously possible that more controversial or embarrassing instructions to Turner were “lost,” or simply never written down in the first place.

Eventually, Turner was convicted for threatening the three judges, and spent three years in prison. According to Turner, the moral is simple: He trusted the FBI, and was betrayed.

https://www.revolver.news/2021/06/five-cases-of-fbi-incitement/

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Good ole Hal "Bullshit" Turner. Another hero of the q-tard movement. He does serve a purpose in distracting idiots like lakota and seth butthole from flicking their bean all day

one step up from real raw news. And a step down from whatdoesitmean.com for the fact he doesn't include an abundance of links like Sorcha's word salads.