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Joseph Victor Sakran

Suggested by Ed Whitworth

Added: Jan 26, 2020  

Fairfax, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA. "The End is Near". Leftist doctor Joseph Sakran prints himself a gun-rights death threat in a desperate attempt to push forward gun control politics, only to be called out by Twitter users. In a rare example of competence, the police help to expose the fictim rather than charge in brandishing an arrest warrant.

January 25, 2020. Gun control advocate and public figure Joseph V. Sakran (AKA Joseph Victor Sakran / Joe Sakran) posted an image of an alleged death threat he "found" on the windscreen of his car on Twitter. The threat read "The End is Near" with a picture of a gun at the top.



Sakran claimed that pro-gun advocates had entered the garage, worked out which car was his and left the threat under one of the wipers. He also claimed to have only seen the threat while leaving for work.

January 26, 2020. Twitter users began scrutinizing the pics posted by Joseph Sakran, with one user pointing out that the first picture, with the threat under the car's wiper, showed that the piece of paper was creased, but in the second picture supposedly taken after he found the threat, it wasn't creased at all. And that's because he had just printed it in picture #2. While under vigorous scrutiny, the tweet disappeared, with Sakran claiming that the cops had advised him to delete it. However, the police denied that he ever called them and issued a statement saying that they don't give that advice to people. Not suspicious at all!

As someone who earned his anti-gun activism popularity through a story of surviving gunshot back when he was a teen, Dr. Joe Sakran would have been easily believed when he came up with this death threat hoax, and you can tell by the number of retweets and likes on his post. But this hoaxer failed to realize that after the world had watched the politically motivated 'fictimhood' drama in the likes of Christine Ford here, Jussie Smollet here, Anna Ayers here, Nikki Joly here and many more; the BlindlyBelieve Camp has shrunk significantly while the Skepticism Camp has grown immensely, at least among the people who choose the realm of common sense.

Therefore, someone coming up with fake victimhood better make it an interesting one, otherwise the Common Sense Camp will expose them before the authorities do, like in this case. Dr. Sakran has not been charged with any offense relating to his death threat hoax. He remains free and is welcome to try another hoax, preferably on an April Fools Day. Watch this space


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