
He then backtracked to saying he planned to run a story on the sting, claiming he didn’t even plan to come to meet the boy. The group then reads him more of his messages.
Wheeler again offered to help “broadcast’ their stories catching predators. He later accuses the group of promoting “cancel culture.” WETM 18 announced on Monday that Wheeler no longer worked for them. “Friday evening, WETM was made aware of a video posted to YouTube regarding one of our employees,” the news station posted on its Facebook page. “The local group that posted the video claimed that the employee engaged in inappropriate behavior.” “WETM management investigated the questions raised by the video, and the employee is no longer employed by WETM,” the station announced. The anti-pedophile group said it reported Wheeler to the state police. “Information has been turned over to the State Police!! Will continue to update as things unfold,” it posted on its Facebook page Monday. Read more at: LifeSiteNews.comNearly 300 million ounces of physical silver have been drained from the market
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