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25 Nov 2019
New Hampshire lawmaker Stella Tremblay promoted conspiracy theories linking the Boston bombing to a government false flag operation.

So Alex has discovered a person in government that he I think he feels like he probably has a bond with because she is out there saying that the Boston bombing was a false flag. Okay. It's very interesting. And a New Hampshire lawmaker says Boston bombing was a government job, and then it's because of me. Now a lawmaker in New Hampshire. I'm going to try to get her on. The social media ramblings of a woman who read about conspiracy theory on InfoWars wouldn't usually be newsworthy, but it's the case. The woman is a lawmaker in New Hampshire state legislature who thinks the government is responsible for the Boston bombings. Three-term Republican representative Stella Termblay, I believe you pronounced it, first made her case in a scare quotes, saturating Facebook post on Friday, writing to Glenn Beck. She said, just as you said what happened, top-down, bottom-up, the Boston Marathon was a black ops terrorist attack.

25 Nov 2019
Stella Tremblay resigned from the New Hampshire House of Representatives largely due to backlash for accusing bombing victims of faking injuries.

She resigned in June 2013, most likely due to a very considerable backlash to some of her comments, which earned her a rebuke vote from her House colleagues. The public didn't seem to have too much of a problem with her being a pretty clear sovereign citizen, and I guess everyone just kind of put up with her being a very public idiot. According to a story about her in the Huffington Post, six months prior to this, her comments about the Boston bombing, Tremblay, quote, sent an email to the other 399 state House members with a doctored video she claimed depicted President Barack Obama saying he was not born in the United States. Okay, okay. Also, quote, in February, Tremblay told a legislative committee that President Woodrow Wilson agreed with Adolf Hitler, even though Wilson died before Hitler rose to power. Okay. Now, he probably did, though. I mean, in all honesty, Woodrow Wilson would have agreed with Hitler. Slightly different argument. And you might phrase that slightly differently. Fair. The story also points out that Tremblay's history advisor has publicly claimed that, quote, the U.S. government is under the control of Queen Elizabeth II. All right. Well, that one's not true. I will admit that. Her history advisor told her that. This is all just all that, you know, that's just good fun. A little disagreement across party lines or something. However, in the aftermath of the Boston bombing, Stella went too far. It's probably, it probably wouldn't have been too big a deal if she just suggested that the event was a false flag or something like that. People kind of absorb those things. And she has a history of saying dumb shit, so it probably would just be another example of that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The problem really seemed to be that she was accusing victims of faking injuries. Tremblay went on the Pete Santilli show and argued that if she had had the sort of injuries she saw in those pictures, she'd be screaming. And thus, these people who are, they're probably actors. This is what led to the real backlash and the calls for her resignation. She's a crisis actor conspiracy person.