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The device addressed to Brennan was sent to CNN’s offices at the Time Warner Center in New York City. The devices were sent to billionaire Democratic mega-donor George Soros, the Clintons, the Obamas, former CIA director John Brennan and former attorney general Eric Holder. It’s not even spelled right.”Īt least five, possibly six, explosive devices were discovered on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, according to federal authorities. In another he said, “So stupid these people.
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You can’t tell what it says,” he wrote in one tweet. Also who’s the source let’s see the picture. On Twitter, Larry the Cable Guy addressed his catchphrase being used. Van Neuter, who claims to be from Arizona, “is a frequent commenter on right-wing websites like Breitbart and The Daily Caller, and his account was permanently suspended from Twitter in 2017,” according to NBC. The fake ISIS flag featuring the “get er done” phrase dates back to at least 2014, when it was featured on a parody news sites, like Politnation on a story titled “ISIS Threatens Revenge for Counterfeit Flags.” It also appeared on the site World News Bureau, which is run by a man who uses the name Scooter Van Neuter, according to NBC News. The pipe bombs are using a "Larry the Cable Guy"-inspired ISIS-like meme image. MSNBC’s Chris Hayes tweeted Wednesday night, “So apparently the sticker on the bombs said “Git Er Done” in a faux ISIS font with silhouetted mudflap ladies? What the hell.” NBC News confirmed with a senior law enforcement source that the image on the bomb is the ISIS meme, not the actual flag used by the terror organization. The flag has been shared previously online as an anti-ISIS meme, often on right-wing websites.Ī photo of someone’s face is also on the bomb, but it is not clear who that person is. Many on Twitter spotted what appeared to be an ISIS flag, but, after further inspection, it was revealed it to be a parody of the terror group’s flag featuring comedian Larry the Cable Guy’s catchphrase, “get er done,” and silhouettes of nude women. The bomb was one of at least six suspicious packages sent to prominent Democratic figures and CNN this week.Ī photo of the explosive device was obtained by CNN and other media outlets from law enforcement sources. The pipe bomb sent to CNN’s Manhattan office and addressed to former CIA director John Brennan had a sticker on it featuring a parody ISIS flag. A parody ISIS flag was stuck on the bomb sent to CNN, a photo of the device shows.