Trump the real John Titor.
nortex97 said:
Remember when Pres. Trump almost had his head blown off 25 days ago, and then we learned basically nothing about the shooter, and then the Secret Service and FBI lied about it, and then the media stopped talking about it, and then Big Tech suppressed its results in search? Weird.
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Skip to around 6 minutes (Bongino talking).
David Dutch, shot in chest and liver, was released from the hospital yesterday, and speaks out/thanks supporters.
It still baffles my mind. I'd think that if you admit to having 'limited resources' you'd be more prone to quickly shield/protect Trump vs. leaving him up there.Quote:
Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) wrote that he had learned from the unnamed whistleblowers that the FBI was present during two briefings on July 8 when the rally was discussed.
Secret Service Special Agent in Charge Tim Burke told law enforcement personnel during the briefings that the Secret Service had "limited resources" that week because it was also covering the NATO gathering in Washington, D.C., Jordan wrote.
Jordan acknowledged that the FBI was not the sole law enforcement entity responsible for the rally security but added it is the "lead federal investigative arm and a key source of intelligence on potential threats for special events in its area of responsibility."
⁉️🚨This key Butler police bodycam video from 7/13 raises a number of important questions. Why did the local Butler officer run away from the building and across a field after encountering Crooks, the 7/13 Butler rally shooter, as the officer was trying to climb on the roof?
— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) August 8, 2024
I… https://t.co/6PmiQFvGbY pic.twitter.com/td4CIPM9Md
No, you don't. Sloped roofs are not an option. Any pitch is too dangerous. I have this on expert USSS authority...aggiehawg said:
You have two roof options. Lower one and higher one. Both will afford a view of the roof. Was he boosted up to the lower one? If not, why not? He could have had cover were he on the hallway roof and stable enough to draw his weapon.
So screwy.
Texas velvet maestro said:
25 yards away from the building, somebody could have climbed up on an suv and put sights on the crooks guy.
but it's all so ridiculous it even came to this. were they stacking pallets on an ac unit. jeez
🚨 #BREAKING: Newly revealed audio captured by a Butler, PA officer’s bodycam shows the Secret Service was REPEATEDLY warned DAYS IN ADVANCE they needed to cover the roof of the AGR building.
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 8, 2024
USSS then said they’d post guys there, which was a LIE.
Moments after the sh**ting,… pic.twitter.com/tQGiCtD9gh
Coppell97 said:🚨 #BREAKING: Newly revealed audio captured by a Butler, PA officer’s bodycam shows the Secret Service was REPEATEDLY warned DAYS IN ADVANCE they needed to cover the roof of the AGR building.
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 8, 2024
USSS then said they’d post guys there, which was a LIE.
Moments after the sh**ting,… pic.twitter.com/tQGiCtD9gh
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This is a "cheap fake video".
If this was true. People in the crowd would be hit. It's literally 4 feet off the ground. No sniper shoots from the ground.
— Mort Mortenson (@MortensonM93107) August 9, 2024
This might be the dumbest thing posted.
But probably trying to misinform people.
Why John?
Not to mention the fact that round would also have to pass through the chain-link fence.nortex97 said:
Because everyone needs a laugh;If this was true. People in the crowd would be hit. It's literally 4 feet off the ground. No sniper shoots from the ground.
— Mort Mortenson (@MortensonM93107) August 9, 2024
This might be the dumbest thing posted.
But probably trying to misinform people.
Why John?
Everyone knows that chain-linked fences are impenetrable by bullets.Quote:
Not to mention the fact that round would also have to pass through the chain-link fence.
oh no said:Everyone knows that chain-linked fences are impenetrable by bullets.Quote:
Not to mention the fact that round would also have to pass through the chain-link fence.
Not sure if you are serious. No sniper would set up in a place that required a shot through a chain-link fence.oh no said:Everyone knows that chain-linked fences are impenetrable by bullets.Quote:
Not to mention the fact that round would also have to pass through the chain-link fence.
most definitely not seriousTexmid said:Not sure if you are serious. No sniper would set up in a place that required a shot through a chain-link fence.oh no said:Everyone knows that chain-linked fences are impenetrable by bullets.Quote:
Not to mention the fact that round would also have to pass through the chain-link fence.
That's...uhm...rather unsettling.Raiderjay said:
https://www.ktvh.com/news/trumps-plane-lands-in-billings-ahead-of-bozeman-rally
Reported mechanical issue......will take an alternate plane to Bozeman
How old? I thought he got a new one when he was campaigning in 2015? Or was that just a new paint job?nortex97 said:
It's an older plane at this point. Not many rr engines to that model left. He had to have a lot of work on it to get it ready for campaigning again. Not worried about the safety tho. Remember travoltas beautiful 707? It was still pretty but had to be scrapped because of what was under the skin. Jetliners are complex things but trump has great pilots from what I've seen.
It's his original 757, built in 1991.aggiehawg said:How old? I thought he got a new one when he was campaigning in 2015? Or was that just a new paint job?nortex97 said:
It's an older plane at this point. Not many rr engines to that model left. He had to have a lot of work on it to get it ready for campaigning again. Not worried about the safety tho. Remember travoltas beautiful 707? It was still pretty but had to be scrapped because of what was under the skin. Jetliners are complex things but trump has great pilots from what I've seen.
BREAKING: Sen. Charles Grassley releases definitive evidence that acting Secret Service Director Ron Rowe lied to Congress about sniper placement on July 13.
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) August 10, 2024
In the nearly 4 weeks since Trump was shot in the head and nearly assassinated, the Secret Service and FBI have… pic.twitter.com/NiuHMXI3Kw
🚨@ChuckGrassley catches the Biden-Harris Secret Service making more false statements:https://t.co/a2NJeuHMhr pic.twitter.com/QV7UU1qru1
— 🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 (@mrddmia) August 10, 2024
🚨If the FBI did not tell the Secret Service that they were closing in on the arrest of this Pakistani citizen with ties to Iran - who was plotting to assassinate Trump UNTIL he was arrested or the day of the arrest, then the FBI has absolutely NO BUSINESS leading the… https://t.co/xM9MhDE9D8
— Susan Crabtree (@susancrabtree) August 9, 2024
From "Is War Inevitable: An intricate fabric of bad actors working hand in hand." Much more at the link, great essay. The assassination attempt on Trump was just the machine lashing out at a threat, and now much discussion/analyses/facts as the FBI has concealed them is suppressed as 'crazy' or 'conspiracy.' Meanwhile, the dumbest, most unpopular VP in history is supposed to have energized half the country with her candidacy as some sort of 'joyous' event, because Trump survived.Quote:
Now 61, Kirn has a newsletter on Substack and co-hosts a lively podcast devoted in large part to critiquing 'establishment liberalism'. His contrarian drift has made him more vocal about his distrust of lite institutions as he wrote in 2022:Kirn's politics, a friend of his suggested, was "old-school liberal," underscoring that it was the other 'so-called liberals' who had changed: "I've been told repeatedly in the last year that free speech is a right-wing issue; I wouldn't call [Kirn] Conservative. I would just say he's a free-thinker, nonconformist, iconoclastic", the friend said.Quote:
"For years now, the answer, in every situation'Russiagate,' COVID, Ukrainehas been more censorship, more silencing, more division, more scapegoating. It's almost as if these are goals in themselves and the cascade of emergencies mere excuses for them. Hate is always the way,"
To understand Kirn's contrarian turn and to make sense of today's form of American politics it is necessary to understand one key term. It is not found in standard textbooks, but is central to the new playbook of power: the "whole of society".
"The term was popularised roughly a decade ago by the Obama administration, which liked that its bland, technocratic appearance could be used as cover to erect a mechanism for a governance 'whole-of-society' approach" one that asserts that as actors media, NGOs,corporations and philanthropist institutions interact with public officials to play a critical role not just in setting the public agenda, but in enforcing public decisions.
Jacob Siegel has explained the historical development of the 'whole of society' approach during the Obama administration's attempt to pivot in the 'war on terror' to what it called 'CVE' countering violent extremism. The idea was to surveil the American people's online behaviour in order to identify those who may, at some unspecified time in the future, 'commit a crime'.
Inherent to the concept of the potential 'violent extremist' who has, as yet, committed no crime, is a weaponised vagueness: "A cloud of suspicion that hangs over anyone who challenges the prevailing ideological narratives".
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Trump the real John Titor.