If you are involved in Republican politics at any level, there is a good chance that you have heard of precinct strategy by now. This was a program put together by Steve Stern to take the Republican Party back from its bad actors.

It should be of no surprise that Democrats knew they must counter this narrative. While there was no need to take back their own party, this move was to infiltrate and place weak Republicans at the county and state level. I have written extensively about the infiltration in North Florida, as I feel that NE Florida has possibly served as a BETA test for the entire country.

In response to the DC Patriot’s coverage of North Florida, local Democrat activist Nicole Crosby has reached out via comment. Crosby poses as a local Republican who opposes development. A deeper look in Crosby shows a much different picture than she paints in her words.

Crosby denies being a member of Indivisible, and she very well might not be. She could simply be mirroring their tactics and techniques. It is also true that Nicole Crosby is a registered Republican currently. Wouldn’t she need to be in order to accomplish the technique she is attempting? It is my belief that the conversation of stopping overdevelopment is an emotional technique deployed to play on the self-interests of weak-minded voters. No one wants all the trees cut down nor to be sitting in endless traffic.

I have heard from many people in Saint Johns County who Nicole Crosby was. I decided to take a look for myself. Nicole’s social media profile is extremely vanilla with consistent posts about development and environmentalism. Her husband’s social media profile tells a completely different story. In her comment to the DC Patriot, Crosby claims to have been engaged in actively supporting Donald Trump in his previous campaigns. Her husband very publicly shares a different opinion as seen in this 2017 post.

In addition to disdain for Donald Trump, Mr. Crosby also appears to be a vocal advocate for the infringement of America’s 2A rights. He also appears to not like Republican policy in general.

I find it humorous that since Crosby herself could not disprove the words of DC Patriot, she immediately accused us of receiving pay from St. Johns County developers. The truth could not be any further from her accusations. My advice to Florida voters, steer clear of any candidate who is running on a pillar of “stopping overdevelopment”. I have seen this exact technique play out by Democrats for 2 election cycles in a row over a multi county area with Angelica Gross, Lisa Gaglianese and Nicole Crosby at the helm of the disinformation campaigns. These 3 infiltrators then recruit candidates (some of which are good people, just low IQ) to do their bidding.

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It is worth noting that Gross and Gaglianese have pushed the message of “overdevelopment for a year, despite living in one of the largest master planned communities in America. It appears that this is a classic example of do as I say, not as I do.

My advice to voters across the nation is to pay particular attention to the local and state races in your area. Look at who funds the candidates and who they associate with. If something feels off, it probably is.

UPDATE: Since initially publishing this story, I have received Crosby’s voter registration history. It appears that she has routinely and regularly changed her party affiliation.

Per official records, Crosby was a registered Democrat during the stolen Presidential election of 2020.