Last week the Gateway Pundit reported that North Dakota’s conservative broadcast station, BEK TV, had been caught trying to set up an extortion scheme whereby they would refuse to publish a story possibly damaging to Sen. Cramer in exchange for millions in state funds being paid to the story’s source.
BEK TV’s Lori Hinz, North Dakota broadcasting personality, who is denouncing TGP coverage and claiming it is false
The journalist pushing that extortion scheme, Lori Hinz, has been busy on local podcasts saying that the Gateway Pundit reporting is all wrong.
Hinz attempts to undermine the credibility of Gateway Pundit reporting by citing to the defamation settlement in the Ruby Freeman and Shaye Jackson case against TGP, and the Pundit’s bankruptcy filing in Florida earlier this year.
Hinz then says, “This is not a new story as the article infers, and two there is a bit of a pattern here with the press. Finally, let me just say I was very disappointed in the North Dakotans quoted in the story who defamed BEK,” said Hinz. “The word appears shows up 10 times or so in the article, words like apparently or speculation. Read the transcript and listen to the transcript audio. You’ll hear in my voice what’s going on. Use your discernment.”
Hinz is fighting back against this article from last week outlining the extortion scheme Lori Hinz, Derrick Bulawa, and BEK TV attempted to broker with U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND) and their source, whistleblower Charles Hoefer.
The Gateway Pundit stands 100% behind its reporting on this matter.
The host of the podcast then compared the Gateway Pundit to the Flat Earth Society.
Hinz has said that she and BEK TV CEO Derrick Bulawa simply decided not to report on the scandal relating to supply chain problems in aviation that may put most of commercial aviation at risk of in-flight failures.
Legal experts suspect that after the source approached BEK, Hinz, and Bulawa, BEK and Hinz were going to profit off of burying the story and setting up their whistleblower source for federal prosecution for extorting Sen. Cramer.
U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer (R-ND)
Hinz is also a Republican National Committeewoman from North Dakota and has bragged about a very close relationship with Sen. Kevin Cramer (R), having reportedly known him for 42 years. Cramer is privately throwing Hinz under the bus to Bismarck insiders, claiming that she “went rogue” and he had no idea what she was proposing.
Hoefer claims he gave Hinz and BEK TV a thumb drive with thousands of pages of documents and further evidence proving his claims. Hoefer also claims the evidence implicates North Dakota’s U.S. Senators Kevin Cramer and John Hoeven, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum in one of the worst aviation parts fraud scandals in history.
Hinz and Bulawa claimed in phone calls to the Gateway Pundit that they did not believe Hoefer’s claims and had trouble researching them, even though they were still trying to set up a multi-million dollar payoff scheme to Hoefer and were willing to bury the story in exchange.
NOW though, exclusively released to the Gateway Pundit, Hoefer has provided audio from a conversation he had with Lori Hinz and Derrick Bulawa where they admit they knew about the scandal, and thought it was real, and offered even more interesting views and beliefs about the case, and admitted that they had previously suppressed stories from their viewers in exchange for money.
BEK TV’s Derrick Bulawa
Other media outlets have, like BEK TV, refused to report on this case. Two reporters in North Dakota, in particular the AP’s Jack Dura, and ND Coop’s Michael Standaert, have been critical in ensuring that the public does not get the full story. Hoefer conducted his own press conference this week trying to get the truth out.
Hoefer believes that the crimes involved have affected the aviation supply chain to such an extent that 80% of commercial aviation is at serious risk of critical component failures during flight. Hoefer believes there are “immediate flight safety risks” and claims he can prove that multiple federal investigations, including by the FAA and Defense Dept., have been initiated and then quietly cancelled. This is the key claim that BEK TV was trying to hide and broker an extortion deal with Sen. Cramer to conceal.
Hoefer also believes that a strange Christmas Day execution of an Air Force Sergeant Nicholas Van Pelt near Minot Air Force base by a Department of Homeland Security Agent Daniel Breijo is related to the ongoing aviation scandal cover-up. Breijo was working on this aviation scandal for a joint task force between DHS, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and North Dakota law enforcement. Breijo made repeated threats to Hoefer, all of which were reported to federal authorities.
The Gateway Pundit reached out to BEK TV’s Lori Hinz and CEO Derrick Bulawa again by text and email, and did not hear back.
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