Get the plate on this U-Haul. Then subpoena the credit card records of whom ever ordered it, you need a credit card to put a deposit. Then find out who pays that credit card. Follow the money! pic.twitter.com/55L6FHYPzW
— Eric Matheny🎙 (@EricMMatheny) September 23, 2020
George Soros (Open Society Foundations) Holly Zoller Antifa, must be a connection. Billionaire George Soros spent $33 MILLION bankrolling Ferguson demonstrators to create 'echo chamber' and drive other national protests https://t.co/YCQtvwdoLY
— Somicom Multimedia (@Somicom) September 23, 2020
#Thread Tucker Carlson Opening Monologue On The Truth About The Breonna Taylor Case & The Chaos In Louisville
"The facts of the case, and we've seen this before, are not what we were told because real life is always more complicated than political propaganda." 1/ pic.twitter.com/tEZlVKMwte
— The Columbia Bugle 🇺🇸 (@ColumbiaBugle) September 24, 2020
BREAKING: Louisville Police have confirm TWO officers have been shot and transported to the hospital. (@WPMT) https://t.co/OesHP1GsRL
— Alex Salvi (@alexsalvinews) September 24, 2020
Congrats to CNN! You got a policeman shot at the Breonna Taylor protest in Louisville. You'll get those Netflix viewers back tonight.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) September 24, 2020
CNN is aggressively lying about the Breonna Taylor case to fuel black anger. Must be terrific for ratings!
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) September 24, 2020
REPORT: Soros-Linked Bail Project Employee Rented U-Haul That Handed Out Shields to Potential Rioters
Holly Zoller was caught admitting to driving the truck
Holly Zoller, a “bail disruptor” for the Soros-linked Bail Project, rented and drove the truck that handed out shields to potential rioters in Louisville.
National File reported earlier today that a U-Haul truck was used to distribute equipment, including shields, to potential rioters in Louisville, who are protesting the grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case.
Unloading the riot shields from the Uhaul #Louisville #BreonnaTaylor pic.twitter.com/F9KqzRB5lM
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) September 23, 2020
Intelwave, a Twitter account that has been gathering information on “protests, riots and chaos,” along with the group Third World Fight Club, were able to track down the identity of the driver, Holly Zoller. Zoller is a “bail disruptor” for the Bail Project, an organisation that opposes cash bail, and claims that paying bail for those in jail is an “act of resistance against a system that criminalizes race and poverty.”
According to her bio on the Bail Project’s site, Zoller is the founder of Louisville Books to Prisoners, “a nonprofit organization aimed at putting books into the hands of people living behind bars.” More crucially, it says that Zoller has “organised around anti-fascist movement,” and has worked as “a professional organiser.”
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One member of the anonymous group called Zoller, posing as a U-Haul employee, noting that the company had seen “hundreds of Twitter posts” about the U-Haul truck “being used to protest illegally.”
Turns out @uhaul knows. (From their call center system) pic.twitter.com/shQxplBenq
— intelwave 🌲 (@inteldotwav) September 23, 2020
“We handed out supplies. That’s it,” Zoller said, including “umbrellas, water, masks, goggles, gloves.” The caller says that they saw signs of” abolish the police,” to which Zoller said that was her First Amendment right.” What does it matter what I posted on a sign?” she added.
Zoller then denied that she protested, but then was caught admitting that she “drove the U-Haul truck and dropped items off.” After saying this, Zoller goes quiet. When she returns to the call, she says the caller should talk to her lawyer and that she would not be answering any more questions.
HOLLY ZOLLER ADMITS LIVE ON PHONE SHE WAS IN THE U-HAUL AND RENTED IT https://t.co/zuHc4XOgrm
— intelwave 🌲 (@inteldotwav) September 23, 2020
Zoller has previously been photographed at the Charlottesville riots in 2017, wearing goggles and carrying a wooden stick of some sort.
Here’s visual evidence of Holly Zoller inciting a riot in Louisville, KY pic.twitter.com/0mEimvLIt1
— LeftyCrypto🌹 (@LeftyCrypto) September 23, 2020
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The Bail Project also has ties to George Soros, the founder of the Open Society Foundation. At least two employees of the Bail Project are or were “Soros Justice Fellows.” According to the Open Society Foundation’s website, “the Soros Justice Fellowships fund outstanding individuals to undertake projects that advance reform, spur debate, and catalyze change on a range of issues facing the U.S. criminal justice system.”
Renter of #Louisvilleprotest Uhauls, handing out shields/axes/hammers, works for "The Bail Project". First page of Google search results for "Soros 'Bail Project'" shows at least 2 employees who are/were "#Soros Justice Fellows"#Louisvilleriots #SorosRiots #SorosPuppets https://t.co/YpzEkRWPBV pic.twitter.com/Oduch0Rh2E
— PunishedSerb (@SerbianSock) September 23, 2020
The Bail Project also boasts a number of celebrities on its board of advisors, including enterpreneur and founder of Virgin Richard Branson, lawyer and legal commentator David Feige, actor Danny Glover, and musician John Legend.
National File will continue to follow and report on the disturbances in Louisville.
UPDATE: Intelwave, the account behind the identification of Zoller, has been suspended from Twitter for posting about her identity. Twitter deemed the account violated their rules “against posting private information.”
Black Lives Matter is a domestic terrorist organization. https://t.co/xaKP0uG1e8
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) September 24, 2020
That looks like Tennessee-based #antifa militant Corey Lemley directing people to the @uhaul truck containing antifa propaganda & riot gear in Louisville, Ky. #AntifaRiots https://t.co/ToM9zZeGjY pic.twitter.com/ea2tAe83wd
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) September 23, 2020
BLM-antifa rioters in Louisville, Ky. set fire to the Hall of Justice courthouse. pic.twitter.com/SbauZOfssY
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) September 24, 2020