TERRORISM U-Haul Seen Distributing Shields, Weapons to Louisville Rioters Rented to Holly Zoller of Soros-Connected Louisville Bail Project

Jonas Parker

Hooligan

U-Haul Seen Distributing Shields, Weapons to Louisville Rioters Rented to Holly Zoller of Soros-Connected Louisville Bail Project
By Cassandra Fairbanks Published September 23, 2020 at 4:28pm



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The U-Haul that began distributing riot supplies in Louisville immediately following the announcement that no officers would be charged for Breonna Taylor’s death was rented to Holly Zoller of the Louisville Bail Initiative.


The pre-parked truck was loaded with shields painted with anti-police messages, umbrellas, gas masks, and other riot supplies.

Zoller confirmed it was her in a phone call from a concerned citizen who pretended to work for the rental company.

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A U-Haul employee leaked logs proving that Zoller was the one who rented the truck.
Anarchists pulling Antifa signs and shields out of a pre-parked UHaul truck in Louisville pic.twitter.com/Bm2g800mTI
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) September 23, 2020

At least two of the people on the board of the Louisville Bail Initiative were Soros Justice Fellows.

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Conflict Observer:
— “Renter of Louisville protest 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”” pic.twitter.com/HBRdXGiNca
— Dogz BolloxRight Wing News (@Bollocks_Dogz) September 23, 2020

The Bail Project website claims to have paid bail for 12,096 criminals to date.
According to her bio on the Bail Project website, Zoller “has organized around anti-fascist movements. Prior to joining TBP, Holly owned a gardening company, worked as a sous chef, and as a professional organizer. Holly lives in Louisville with her three daughters.”
Internal logs leaked by someone at U-Haul shows that they are aware of the situation.
Turns out @uhaul knows. (From their call center system) pic.twitter.com/shQxplBenq
— intelwave (@inteldotwav) September 23, 2020

When called and asked about the U-Haul by someone who claimed to work for the company, Zoller confirmed that she did indeed rent it to bring supplies.
“I just drove a truck and dropped items off,” she says in the call.
 

Squid

Veteran Member
If I had a house or business damage at least this lady, her company and GS would be on my attorneys list for the civil suit on damages including pain and suffering.
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
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Holly Zoller of Soros-Connected Louisville Bail Project

another disaffected white bitch - this is the type of SHIT PILE that drives this nonsense​
 

Squib

Veteran Member
Seals, Delta drive on...

The Marines are better trained to handle crowd control and rioters...just ask Haiti!

Just take the muzzle off and get out of the way...go have a cup of coffee and come back a little later...all done!
 

Squid

Veteran Member
Hey lady, attempted murder of police officer 2 counts, destruction of federal property multiple counts, financed with money across state lines!!!! Multiple parties planned and organized you may have won the George Soro’s useful idiot Grand Prize a Rico charge as well.

And as a parting gift a civil lawsuit to siphon off all your go fund me wealth.

Hope you have plans for the care of your 3 children when the FBI comes knocking.

Too bad we can’t send these morons to Gitmo or better yet send them to some 3rd world prison where they can experience a little piece of heaven in a middle eastern prison.
 

Buckaroo

Contributing Member
What are the chances of charging each paid rioter under the Rico Statutes? After all, they were compensated to commit illegal acts during the protests (hostilities). Surely the authorities photograph, fingerprint, and swab each suspect for DNA tests.
 

Jonas Parker

Hooligan

Louisville Riot U-Haul Driver Arrested According to Leaked Internal Documents
By Cassandra Fairbanks Published September 27, 2020 at 4:59pm




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The driver of the U-Haul rented out to Holly Zoller of the Bail Project was arrested and the truck was taken into police custody, according to internal logs from the rental company that were leaked to the Gateway Pundit.


It was not clear if Zoller was still driving the truck when the arrest occurred, as her name is not listed in the note.

An internal note at 6:17 p.m. on Wednesday reads, “State Trooper called me asking for the customer’s info. Name, Person was arrested and police have truck.”
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The pre-parked truck was loaded with shields painted with anti-police messages, umbrellas, gas masks, and other riot supplies.
Anarchists pulling Antifa signs and shields out of a pre-parked UHaul truck in Louisville pic.twitter.com/Bm2g800mTI
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) September 23, 2020

Unloading the riot shields from the Uhaul #Louisville #BreonnaTaylor pic.twitter.com/F9KqzRB5lM
— Brendan Gutenschwager (@BGOnTheScene) September 23, 2020

At 1:46 a.m. on Thursday, a note was added to the record from Senior Management that read “DO NOT ADD ANY FURTHER NOTES TO THIS CONTRACT,” likely because the records had been leaked online by this point.

In a leaked phone call between Zoller and a person pretending to work for U-Haul, she admitted that they were using the truck to drop off supplies for rioters.

“I just drove a truck and dropped items off,” Zoller says in the call.

Zoller is not currently listed as an inmate in the Kentucky system, but it is likely that if she was the one arrested, she would have made bail.

Her organization, The Bail Project, claims to have paid bail for 12,096 criminals to date. Multiple people on the board of the organization were Soros Fellows.

According to her bio on the Bail Project website, Zoller “has organized around anti-fascist movements. Prior to joining TBP, Holly owned a gardening company, worked as a sous chef, and as a professional organizer. Holly lives in Louisville with her three daughters.”

The secondary contact for the U-Haul rental was listed as Keirreanna Munoz.
The Gateway Pundit has reached out to the Louisville Police Department and the Kentucky State Police and will update this story if a response is provided.
 

Rucus Sunday

Veteran Member
It's not hard to get to the bottom of this stuff if you care enough to try.

I'm not sure it even involves something as strenuous as "trying." I'm thinking it's a simple child's game of connect the dots. Not sure why they haven't already been connected and publically exposed. Maybe for the same reason that no libs crooks from the previous administration or that conspired to invalidate the election have done the perp walk.
 

Plain Jane

Just Plain Jane
Didn't President Trump declare Antifa a terrorist organization? Funding terrorists does fit the description of a crime. Cut off the funding and arrest the money men.
 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
nationalfile.com

Bail Project Linked to Antifa U-Haul Got Up to $1M in Federal COVID Funds
The Bail Project, whose employee Holly Zoller drove the U-Haul in Louisville that gave supplies to antifa, received up to
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nationalfile.com

Bail Project Linked to Antifa U-Haul Got Up to $1M in Federal COVID Funds

Their employee Holly Zoller was caught driving the U-Haul that handed out supplies to Antifa in Louisville

Jack Hadfield

by JACK HADFIELD

September 24, 2020

The Bail Project, whose employee Holly Zoller drove the U-Haul in Louisville that gave supplies to antifa, received up to $1M in federal COVID relief funds.

National File reported yesterday that Holly Zoller, a professional “Bail Disruptor” for the Bail Project, was caught driving a U-Haul truck that gave out supplies to Antifa rioters in Louisville, including what looked like shields. The rioters were protesting the result of the investigation into the death of Breonna Taylor, and the lack of murder charges that resulted.

View: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1308829353120280576


View: https://twitter.com/i/status/1308829353120280576

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As National File reported:
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.”

“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.
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Speaking with Holly The U-Haul Queen 4:24 min

The Bail Project has ties to a number of famous faces. The board of advisors include Richard Branson and Danny Glover, while at least two of the higher up members of the organisation are benefits of the “Soros Justice Fellows” fund, provided by the Open Society Foundation.

Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, was also found to have ties to the Bail Project. In June, Dorsey’s #startsmall intiative teamed up with Rihanna’s Clara Lionel Foundation, to donate $11 million to organisations that “advance racial equity, with a focus on criminal justice and policing reform.” The Bail Project was a recipient of these funds, along with Black Lives Matter.

Now it has come out that the Bail Project actually received between $350K to $1M in federal COVID relief funds, according to CNN Politics, who tracked down and listed the recipients of the bailout earlier this year. The loan was approved on April 29th, with the lender being Spring Bank.

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Scott Greer, the conservative commentator, said that this amounted to the federal government “literally bailing out Antifa.”
 
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