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3 minutes ago, paulmm3 said:

Kash Patel's FBI needs to do with Antifa and related organizations what J Edgar Hoover's FBI did with the KKK

So the nazis of trump need to get rid of the kkk, essentially? 

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1 hour ago, boyst said:

Wait. I'm next.  

 

Would you be shocked if anyone was shocked?

Will you be shocked that I'm shocked that other people might be shocked?

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30 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


Oh good, a generic thin white guy. That narrows it down 

 

It's good enough.  Someone will know who that guy is. 

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3 minutes ago, Trump_is_Mentally_fit said:

Just some stoned d-bag going to class lol


Imagine if it’s just some guy staggering around trying to find the campus Taco Bell 

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It continues to remain a good time to avoid jumping to conclusions.

 

"According to a preliminary internal report circulated inside the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, federal and local officials recovered ammunition with the rifle that appeared to be engraved with statements “expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology.”

 

"But a senior law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the investigation cautioned that report had not been verified by A.T.F. analysts, did not match other summaries of the evidence, and might turn out to have been misread or misinterpreted. In fast-moving investigations, such status reports are not made public because they often contain a mixture of accurate and inaccurate information."

 

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Just now, ChiGoose said:

It continues to remain a good time to avoid jumping to conclusions.

 

"According to a preliminary internal report circulated inside the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, federal and local officials recovered ammunition with the rifle that appeared to be engraved with statements “expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology.”

 

"But a senior law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the investigation cautioned that report had not been verified by A.T.F. analysts, did not match other summaries of the evidence, and might turn out to have been misread or misinterpreted. In fast-moving investigations, such status reports are not made public because they often contain a mixture of accurate and inaccurate information."

 

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It's also just bad for the investigation to put that stuff out there in case they do get a suspect and they say those things, they can later say they heard it in media.  Very unprofessional. Keeping info secret helps catch suspects 

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Wow, sure seems like they have nothing.  That's pretty unbelievable in this day and age of cameras literally everywhere.  

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Posted
33 minutes ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

Will you be shocked that I'm shocked that other people might be shocked?

I could be shocked if others were shocked.

6 minutes ago, LDD said:

Wow, sure seems like they have nothing.  That's pretty unbelievable in this day and age of cameras literally everywhere.  

If 4chan can track shia leboufs flag around the world with analyzing the flight patterns of aircraft in the sky and star constellations ... 

The FBI probably doesn't have a chance. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Walking Tall said:


There are laws against “unfettered gun access”. But criminals don’t follow the law in case tou haven’t noticed.
 

And, ***** yes I’m willing to pay it. That’s why I served this country.

Apparently Kirk was quoted pretty much saying random gun deaths were the cost of the 2A ….and he was ok with that

 

I guess he just paid the his

bill…

 

Walking Tall huh ? Buford Pusser?  Dude killed his wife…solid user name 

 

 

36 minutes ago, ChiGoose said:

It continues to remain a good time to avoid jumping to conclusions.

 

"According to a preliminary internal report circulated inside the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, federal and local officials recovered ammunition with the rifle that appeared to be engraved with statements “expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology.”

 

"But a senior law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the investigation cautioned that report had not been verified by A.T.F. analysts, did not match other summaries of the evidence, and might turn out to have been misread or misinterpreted. In fast-moving investigations, such status reports are not made public because they often contain a mixture of accurate and inaccurate information."

 

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To ge fair… the trans folk are on a heater lately…

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ERIC S RAYMOND:

 

 

 

I don’t know anything other than public information about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

 

However, a primer follows about patterns in past political assassinations. I will sketch what scenarios an intelligence analyst would come up with looking at this one.

The first and most important rule in this kind of investigation is: when you hear hoofbeats, think horses not zebras.

 

In political assassinations, as an ordinary murders, the correct suspect is usually the most obvious suspect. Airport-thriller-style convoluted plots and false-flag ops pulled off by unlikely people or organizations are rare in the real world.

 

Accordingly, when you’re trying to solve a political assassination, the right question to ask is “Who said they wanted him dead?”

 

Then, you infiltrate those organizations, or arrest a bunch of members, and do contact tracing. Usually you do in fact find your killer that way. It’s not very different from ordinary police work except for the stakes.

 

There are broadly speaking three different kinds of assassin: the nutter, the zealot, and the pro. They are not difficult to distinguish once you got your hands on them.

 

 

https://x.com/esrtweet/status/1966130285302657124

 

 

Read the whole thing.

Posted
3 hours ago, TH3 said:

Apparently Kirk was quoted pretty much saying random gun deaths were the cost of the 2A ….and he was ok with that

 

I guess he just paid the his

bill…

 

Random vehicle deaths are the cost of private transportation in this country. Most of us are okay with that.

 

That doesn't mean we should be celebrating car accidents as anyone's ironic just desserts.

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1 minute ago, JFKjr said:

 

Random vehicle deaths are the cost of private transportation in this country. Most of us are okay with that.

 

That doesn't mean we should be celebrating car accidents as anyone's ironic just desserts.

No….you point out the epic irony of a political leader silent after the deaths of school kids…or worse….stating that their deaths are a price he sees as acceptable to maintain clear constitutional access to guns… 

and he gets lit up by an insane person who got his 2a gun….just like all those little kids ….totally worth it

thoughts and prayers

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