Official Trump Attempted Assassination at his Rally Thread

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    I don't know if Kimberly Cheatle is watching the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris right now ...
    They have people dancing on a wet sloped roof.

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    Not fair. They are tethered.
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    BigRed

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    In Dignitary Protection, we always said, “We have to be right 100% of the time, they only have to be lucky once.”

    Allowing the room for someone to be THAT lucky is both unconscionable and astronomically low that it was just incompetence intentional.

    FIFY
     

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    Wray tells the truth about as much as Biden is not mentally diminished...



    We should always take Wray as a pathological liar.


    Wray caught lying to public again...



    https://thehill.com/newsletters/def...r-stirs-skepticism-over-trumps-bullet-claims/

    Wray said he was concerned about conspiracy theories, yet what is he doing??? We can't get this ************ out soon enough. Grrrrr....



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    jamil

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    So much for the theory he climbed an AC unit!
    He used HIS telescoping ladder,so did swat...as the USSS was "waiting for a ladder"
    police in the building at the building(USSS standing right beside him in the building) "we are waiting for a ladder it is on the way" swat guy goes outside...15ft from the door "there is a ladder right here, going up hold the ladder" 2:26
    Side note a swat guy he walks by says he does not believe the one who shot the shooter did actually take the shot,as the guy with the body cam is walking by him. counts 5 shell casings after getting on the roof
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    In the video the one with the body cam counted 8 shell casings. That was maybe 20-ish minutes after the shooting. I think Occam's razor strongly suggests that this accounts for all the shots fired.

    Wray testified that they found a receipt for a 5 ft ladder in the shooter's pocket. He also testified that the ladder he bought was not found at the building or in the shooter's vehicle.

    Also, there was a photo going around that showed a shorter ladder leaning against a building to the north of the one the shooter was on. It looked like using the ladder would allow someone onto an AC unit, from which one could climb onto the roof. Once on the roof, the buildings are connected by hallways which the shooter could walk on the roof of, to get to his final spot.

    Or, maybe he did use the collapsible ladder. I think we don't know. Which is why there's lots of speculation. People are filling in fact holes with speculation.



     
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    jamil

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    How can this be? Somebody call OSHA.

    What!? C'mon man. It says in section 3, subparagraph B item 2c. "Anyone dancing on a roof in Paris must have a safety chain." Of course, 2d is the requirement that they must be ghey. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

    Anway, they're fully OSHA compliant.
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    jamil

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    I'm having a perspective problem. Was Crooks on the roof in the foreground, on the cameraman's side of the roof ridge? Was his ass pointed at the window, basically, a full side target at easy pistol range?
    No. Crooks was on the other side of the roof, maybe 1/3 from the far edge.
     

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    In Dignitary Protection, we always said, “We have to be right 100% of the time, they only have to be lucky once.”

    Allowing the room for someone to be THAT lucky is both unconscionable and astronomically low that it was just incompetence.
    Well, if it was merely incompetence, which I'm not saying it's not, but a lot of "luck" had to stack up for him to pull it off.
     

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    Wray caught lying to public again...



    https://thehill.com/newsletters/def...r-stirs-skepticism-over-trumps-bullet-claims/

    Wray said he was concerned about conspiracy theories, yet what is he doing??? We can't get this ************ out soon enough. Grrrrr....



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    Doesn't matter. The seed of doubt was planted in fertile ground.
     

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    Doesn't matter. The seed of doubt was planted in fertile ground.
    Should have let Cheatle answer. She wouldn't have known anything.

    Personally I don't care whether its a bullet or shrapnel. It could have been a rubber bullet. It's a proof of concept that destroys the aura of invincibility or whatever one calls it. EVERYONE now knows it would be a lot easier to try than one would have thought.

    Similar to 9/11. Considering the normal citizen who did not believe such a thing could happen, it destroyed that illusion of safety.

    I am probably not explaining myself very well.

    For me the bigger picture is the total incompetence of the leadership and advance teams.

    And I will follow up that its astounding to me that it makes any DIFFERENCE to some people whether it was a bullet, shrapnel from a bullet or a piece of glass. NONE of that makes a material difference to me. It was an assassination attempt that got a lot closer to doing the "unthinkable".

    Again probably not explaining well. I am not trying to let anybody off the hook in the sense of well it was a piece of glass so its not as big a deal. That is LUDICROUS.
     

    jamil

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    I know. But I'm sticking with that gut feeling. You know, that feeling that turns out to be correct more often than not and like you said, can't prove me wrong
    For a lot of reasons that I won't mention, gut instinct is often wrong. Lots of times our gut instinct is just bias at work interpreting events. Also, because of bias, we don't even acknowledge when our gut is wrong. So then we develop a skewed impression of its trustworthiness.
     

    d.kaufman

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    For a lot of reasons that I won't mention, gut instinct is often wrong. Lots of times our gut instinct is just bias at work interpreting events. Also, because of bias, we don't even acknowledge when our gut is wrong. So then we develop a skewed impression of its trustworthiness.
    Maybe my gut instinct is better than others :p

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