Then let's add to that:
Holly Zoller is a "Bail Disruptor" in Louisville, KY.
(Emphasis mine)She is the founding organizer and board member of Louisville Books to Prisoners, a nonprofit organization aimed at putting books into the hands of people living behind bars. In addition, Holly coordinates volunteers for Food Not Bombs, a group that provides fresh and shelf-stable food to a community in the center of Louisville’s food desert and 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.
https://bailproject.org/team/holly-zoller
https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/...louisville_ky/
This one is interesting as it posted by Ian Miles Cheong, the same guy that's a buddy of Grosskreutz...
https://videos.whatfinger.com/2020/0...ghts-violence/
Since the U-Haul was loaded with items bearing the symbols of Antifa, and there is a Louisville Antifa group, it can be clearly inferred that Zoller is either a member of or very sympathetic associate of that group. Given her own bio, that makes it even more likely. Also, by her own admission she is a professional protester.
My bad, some women's blog, which also appeared in the local Louisville entertainment weekly paper that every city has usually for free telling visitors where to find local restaurants and bars, and I can't believe I wasted three minutes finding out all that useless information
Not in this case.
You're as bad as Anchovies.
The Louisville Eccentric Observer (LEO) was founded in 1990 as a free source of a wide range of opinions and commentary on current affairs, as well as a guide to local and regional entertainment and recreation opportunities. Through the years, LEO Weekly has evolved into the area’s most urbane and challenging newsweekly, including reportage on topics often avoided by mainstream media. In addition to a variety of perspectives on contemporary issues, LEO Weekly carries several syndicated columns and features, including News of the Weird, Real Astrology and The New York Times Crossword Puzzle. In addition, LEO Weekly publishes only locally written reviews of books, movies, theater and other artistic performances, musical recordings and local musicians. LEO Weekly is distributed free every Wednesday through a network of more than 750 locations in Louisville and Southern Indiana. LEO Weekly is a member of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies.
https://www.leoweekly.com/about/
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