First Name : William
Last Name : Haynes
Approx. Age : 30
State : District of Columbia
Tags : East Coast Network
Notes
William Campbell Haynes, aka Campbell Haynes, (DOB: 02/09/92) attended the violent counter-protest to the UTR rally in 2017. He was a law student at UVA at the time and was editor of the Virginia Law Review. He wrote an opinion piece for the Nashville newspaper in which he claimed Trump empowered racism, xenophobia and white nationalism. Haynes suffers from white privilege and grew up in his parent's $2.5 mil. McMansion in Nashville. He did his undergrad work at Dartmouth. Haynes was awarded a scholarship to attend a master's program at Tsinghua University in China, I suppose so he can learn Marxism from actual Marxists. His timing was impeccable as he arrived just in time for the COVID pandemic. Haynes works for the Department of Justice Antitrust Division in D.C. and lives in an apartment in the Cardozo neighborhood of D.C. https://web.archive.org/web/20211118041148/https://static1.squarespace.com/static/583f590eff7c50a521b0d8c4/t/5e5d91cf2875af65e9298512/1583190481348/9.6+Gray+final+final.pdf (p 1 & 5) https://archive.ph/SRKVU https://archive.ph/LeDjB https://archive.ph/H4SOq https://archive.ph/sgIni
Posted By : Anonymous in December 2022
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