10/23/2020 / By Ethan Huff
Brandy Zadrozny, an employee of NBC News who claims to be a journalist, is on a mission to dig up as much dirt about Trump supporters as she can get her hands on in order to dox them and put their lives in danger.
Zadrozny’s hatred for the president and his supporters runs so deep, in fact, that she actually wrote a book about how to dredge up the private lives of her enemies, the goal being to spread it around online to people who may use it to commit violence against conservatives.
Her Verification Handbook, as it is called, covers at length the tools and strategies that Zadrozny uses to try to destroy her opposition. Many of them, however, are only available to people like herself who work for deep-pocketed media outlets like NBC News.
“Along with a Google search, use proprietary services,” Zadrozny tells her readers. “They cost money and depending on your newsroom’s budget, you may or may not have access. Most shops have Nexis, which is great for public records and court documents but sadly lacking in the email/username department.”
“It’s also useful for researching people only in the United States,” she adds.
Zadrozny has an affinity for Pipl and Skopenow, two services that she says are among the “best tools” she has found for “cross referencing ‘real world’ information like phone numbers and property records with online records like emails and usernames – “and both work globally,” she further notes.
Zadrozny has also come up with ways to find people’s old Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts, including those that have been deactivated for years. From these “dead” accounts, Zadrozny is able to harvest all kinds of information that she then uses to put people’s lives at risk of serious harm.
“Zadrozny has a long history of targeting Trump supporters for doxing, censorship, and harassment,” reports Revolver. “She poses as a neutral reporter, but like so many other ‘journalists’ in 2020, she is simply an ideologically-motivated hitman.”
When she is not busy targeting supporters of Trump, Zadrozny apparently spends much of her time crafting ways to go after the president directly. In a 2017 manifesto, Zadrozny laid out her plans for unseating Trump in 2020.
“Trump will be defeated either through impeachment or at the ballot box in 2020,” Zadrozny wrote in a “Democracy Matters: Strategic Plan for Action” manifesto.
This manifesto, by the way, is a product of the George Soros-funded Media Matters organization, which notably pushes far-left causes like on-demand abortion, gun control and Antifa terrorism.
Zadrozny is so committed to destroying Trump and his supporters that she even put together a How-To Guide for others like herself to learn the ropes of doxing, harassment and other forms of malice.
“Zadrozny is representative of dozens if not hundreds of journalists in 2020,” Revolver explains, highlighting that Zadrozny and others like her are dangerous.
“She doesn’t seek to inform the public or fairly present issues. Instead, she is a commissar, an ideological enforcer who probes the personal lives of class enemies in an effort to intimidate, humiliate, silence, and destroy them.”
Darren Beattie from Revolver recently took the time to speak to Fox News‘ Tucker Carlson about Zadrozny, revealing key details about how she plies her trade.
“She’s up to no good,” Beattie revealed. “She uses state-of-the-art proprietary technical tools to dig up personal information about anonymous Trump supporters online … that includes property records, phone records, even Amazon wish lists, you name it.”
“She’ll do everything she can to unearth anonymous Trump supporters, basically so she can ruin their lives.”
For daring to mention Zadrozny’s work, Carlson and Fox News were vilified by the left-wing media and accused of “encourag[ing] harassment” against Zadrozny – you know, the very thing Zadrozny is doing to others with her work.
This type of projection by the left is nothing new, of course. Claiming that merely talking about Zadrozny encourages “harassment,” however – especially considering what she does for a living – represents a whole new level of left-wing absurdity.
An even worse fact about Zadrozny is that she defends and apparently supports pedophilia, having written in a lengthy piece for NBC News that shaming, doxing or otherwise exposing pedophiles online is not okay because pedophiles are simply trying to pursue the “American dream.”
Writing about a pedophile in Connecticut who attempted to have sex with a 14-year-old boy, Zadrozny both glamorized and mourned the fact that this individual later committed suicide after being outed by the so-called POPSquad, which tricks pedophiles into pursuing children who do not exist in order to shame them publicly.
“Malcolm was tall and handsome,” Zadrozny wrote about Alain Malcolm, the pedophile in question who was lured by POPSquad into a sting house and exposed.
In Zadrozny’s view, the work of POPSquad is a form of “bullying” against pedophiles that “appears to violate Facebook’s rules against shaming or cyberbullying.” Doing it to Trump supporters, however, is not only fine but also virtuous and worthy of institutionalizing as the norm in preservation of “democracy.”
“Doxing Trump supporters? Good,” Revolver reports about Zadrozny’s warped worldview. “Exposing pedophiles? Very, very bad.”
More related news about the relentless attack on Trump and his supporters by far-leftists like Zadrozny can be found at Trump.news.
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