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Nashville (media.patriots.win) ☭ Far-Left Media ☭
posted ago by dirtysanchez69 ago by dirtysanchez69 +7519 / -1
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jughaid 137 points ago +138 / -1

Well, waiting to see if they need to lie....

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standonthewall 125 points ago +125 / -0

Always need to lie, it's just which lie and how loudly.

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Trump9001 6 points ago +6 / -0

All eyes should be on michelle swing

this is the lying piece of shit that claimed she didn't know the bomber had moved two properties into her name

there is more to this than meets the eye

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AreYouDoingYourPart 38 points ago +38 / -0

LOL are they past caring about any appearances at all now? Just make shit up, period? Not even bothering to make it remotely believable?

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LoobintheToobin 33 points ago +33 / -0

Everything has worked so far why change now? Just getting more brazen

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trump2020voter 9 points ago +9 / -0

And the more that I look at the info put out by our digital warriors, the more that I realize Trump's team is controlling what they can report on.

As more time passes, it seems like a white hat operation to me. Nice that they gave everyone a warning to leave the area. 😁

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WU_HAN_FRU 5 points ago +5 / -0

If white hats, what were they trying to accomplish?

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trump2020voter 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's a diversion from what else could be going on. All of the MSM flocked to it as expected.

If DC wants to shut down roads for January 6th, they would make announcements sooner than later. Patriots can plan around this once the restrictions are out in the open.

Georgia and other areas' internet are affected at this point.

And of all times that the MSM listens to eye witnesses, they will listen now versus election interference. 🤔

The FBI were so quick to brush it under the rug. Why would this guy need 8-10 cameras on his home. And when people connected to the FBI/CIA die, their remains are just incinerated beyond recognition. Hard to confirm their stories. 😁

This is just my speculation on what I've read.

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Phishhed44 2 points ago +2 / -0

Supposedly that facility housed Dominion servers and considered a threat to Georgia Senate election. For starters. Oh yeah I am IT fyi.

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rossiFan 1 point ago +2 / -1

Pretty clear they were going for backbone interruptions. The telecoms have rerouted, but it was felt nation wide.

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marishiten 6 points ago +10 / -4

Not a data center. Collocation/central hubs aren't data centers. You're not IT, please stop spreading misinformation.

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LoobintheToobin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Something will happen. I pray it’s not, them getting what they want, but in fact a stern and solid display of force with very little loss of life. An appropriate seige and that the Lord would shine light on every Antifite and expunge them from the group. They will be the ones popping into violence first (I believe) in order to change the dynamic. As if we need to be controlled.

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kwall2020 3 points ago +3 / -0

when you don't believe in truth as a concept, it really frees up your creativity

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TD_Covfefe_Crusader 3 points ago +3 / -0

They have been so completely demoralized and radicalized that they create their own reality, and they believe it all without question and even in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

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jughaid 9 points ago +9 / -0
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Trumpette1 4 points ago +5 / -1

Looks like Jeremy Irons to me

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Tokyo20DrinkingGame 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I saw Jeremy Irons too.

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Redpillgirlfrommars 7 points ago +7 / -0

Some dude on social media says this was clearly done to scare Georgians into voting Republican.

And I kek

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Keith 3 points ago +3 / -0

That dude is probably late 30s to late 40s

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ProphetBoi 23 points ago +23 / -0

That is a given

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CantStumpTheTrump 9 points ago +10 / -1

He had an IT background, but there's no indication he had an electronics background. All kind of weird.

idk, in all my experience if your in IT, you also know how to make basic electronic circuits and wire up basic electrical shit..

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Angerisagift 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah, for the record, a certain portion of men have known how to blow things up for centuries now, long before “I.T.” or the Internet.

Now any guy with just a little curiosity can learn how to do things ranging from black powder pipe bombs to pressure cooker versions up through truck bombs like the first WTC attack and Oklahoma City. Honestly the things are not that complicated. It’s really about the will to do it. And if a guy has decided to die in the blast the complexity of remote detonation or trusting timers and fuses, well he makes sure it works.

I am actually surprised we haven’t yet seen more sophisticated attacks. It’s not that hard to fly drones with pipes. The software for a sentry gun (demonstrated multiple times with paintball “markers” as proxies) was freely available for a while.

The think about destruction is sometimes guys follow a script that has so imprinted on their consciousness that they don’t actually accomplish anything at all. Remember the guy who flew a Cessna into an IRS office building? Sheer symbolism.

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Joequill 2 points ago +2 / -0

To make one of that size, you have to really, really know what you are doing. And to get the materials without showing up on a thousand lists you have to really know what you are doing in that respect as well.

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APoxOnVax 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not necessarily true. Plenty of code jockeys out there who learned how to program in CS programs or bootcamps who don't know jack about wiring or hardware.

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CantStumpTheTrump -1 points ago +1 / -2

I specifically said IT not development...

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Batman 2 points ago +2 / -0

Unless it’s corporate IT. Some of those guys only know how to send emails and reply “have you opened a ticket?” yet you can’t fire them because diversity quotas.

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hzuiel 2 points ago +2 / -0

to make a bomb that you suicide in, literally one button, a battery pack, and some kind of heat element or fuse. I can think of one extremely easy possibility but i'm not going to say it and wind myself up on a fbi watch list. If you want remote detonation, it's not that much more complicated, any rc hobby shop would have the necessary supplies or could probably get off of amazon. We aren't talking about some kind of hollywood style, 800 wires inside, bomb. Does not take an electronics engineering degree to make these kind of circuits, not that much knowledge at all.

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Angerisagift 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, in fact any curious man of average or above intelligence can make explosives. You don’t need formal training to learn much any longer. And basic explosives are really simple. Plenty of YouTube videos walk you through things like making your own black powder or rocket fuel. Well if you have enough of such material in a confined space when it ignites the difference between rapid burning and explosion is really just a question of pressure and speeds. Pipe bombs and pressure cooker bombs force the chemical reaction to reach a much higher pressure until they finally fail rapidly and the very vessel becomes shrapnel sent flying by the blast wave.

Did you know gasoline has an energy content approaching TNT? In a car’s engine a tiny amount of gas is sprayed into the cylinder where it is mixed with air and ignited for an explosion that drives the piston. We call them internal combustion engines, ICE, but at some point rapid combustion is explosion, hence fuel air explosives.

Don’t get me wrong, advanced explosives are beyond the capacity of most individuals, but you don’t need some amazing shaped charge with lensing and an EFP to do some damage.

I would not encourage anybody to start learning this stuff now because of what’s coming, but I think it’s fascinating and part of basic knowledge of chemistry and history. You don’t have to plan on being a mechanic to take a few minutes to learn how cars work.

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CantStumpTheTrump 1 point ago +1 / -0

But like sufficient that it would be easy to make a bomb?

Yeah for sure...

Every computer repairmen could double as a bomb manufacturer with a few extra steps of training?

In shitholes they train people who don't know how to do much more than pick shit out of fields to make IEDs... so yeah I think an educated person could make do.

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xyon1282 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why are u being down voted for this?

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APoxOnVax 3 points ago +3 / -0

Excellent points all. One thing I have noticed with family members who had mental health challenges is that the internet can make them far, far worse. Instead of the mitigating influences of family, churches, real friends, etc. they immerse themselves in social media where they hook-up with other crazy people and they all tend to reinforce one another.

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zooty 3 points ago +3 / -0

He was an alarm installer so I'm wondering if he got stiffed by AT&T at some point.

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APoxOnVax 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't know how good his sources are but Dan Bongino is claiming this.

https://bongino.com/the-motive-for-the-nashville-suicide-bomber-has-been-revealed

The guy was dying of cancer. His father had been an AT&T employee who passed away with dementia at age 78. He blamed 5G from AT&T for causing his dad's condition and thought that this attack would rally the public to oppose 5G. Going out with a bang as it were.

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Joequill 2 points ago +2 / -0

And you believe that bullshit?

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Tyrone_biggums 1 point ago +1 / -0

It would make sense as “the” official narrative, in order to associate concerns over 5G and its capabilities with being completely psycho.

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Joequill 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh, it's a very useful narrative.

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zooty 1 point ago +1 / -0

Kind-of plausible but 5G is a bit recent for that to seem to be a good motive.

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zooty 1 point ago +1 / -0

It may be but it seems unlikely. The capitol building is nearby so that's a potential but it's hard to see a motive for the location otherwise unless he had an unrequited thing for one of the Hooters ladies.

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FreeNow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Maybe he had a good paying IT job, maybe even worked in the AT&T building at some time. Got laid off or outsourced, did odd IT jobs to get by. COVID hit, he's 62, savings gone, not getting business, isolated, locked down and alone. Gives his house away to some internet babe in CA and ends it angry at the world.

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hzuiel 1 point ago +1 / -0

IT is one of the most stables jobs in covid from everything i've seen, demand is up for technology and therefore support of that technology, they are almost universally considered essential workers, you can do many parts of the job without contacting people in person.

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FreeNow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Have a couple of friends go through the layoffs in the last two years, both from corporate buyout and consolidation. One gave up and retired early the other was 14 months between jobs. You get to a certain age and they don't want to hire you because they think you won't be around long.

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hzuiel 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't see why not sticking around long would matter to a company, IT has at least a moderate level of churn/turnover, people switch jobs often looking for raises, I kind of thought it was expected, myself and another fellow at the place I work have been there the longest, at 9 and 10 years, and we've seen so many people come and go, mostly of their own accord, that it's unreal. Still in touch with some that are on their 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th job since leaving. At least in my experience, i can't see any reason why anyone would care if they don't think you're gonna work there for many years. Only if you were literally months away from retiring or something perhaps.

Now it might be different if they were looking to hire a project manager for a large project that will take a long time to complete.

Obviously everyone has different experiences, and things can vary from area to area, I imagine a high tech area like silicon valley with lots of startups, are looking for lots of young creative talent looking to build themselves up with the company.

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FreeNow 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah the Midwest and large corporate IT. When the mergers and consolidations happen you can be dumping several hundred people into the job market at one time. Takes time to absorb or people to decide to relocate.

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gamexa 6 points ago +6 / -0

If it's another rACIST incel tRumP SUPporTer, I swear I'm done with everything and I'm believing every single conspiracy theory from now on.

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buttfuckmebigfoot 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well you should probably start going down that path anyways...

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ZerroDefex 37 points ago +37 / -0

I remember when YouTube's office was shot up and how disappointed the media had to have been when the photos were revealed and it was a Muslim woman wearing a hijab. So much backpedaling was done that day.

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ILikeMyBlueCar 30 points ago +30 / -0

That got memory holed pretty damn quick if I remember correctly. The media was chomping at the bit, waiting with baited breath like they were waiting to see who’d won an academy award, “Oh she’s that kind of brown and she was wearing an obvious piece of clothing. Uhhhhhhhh BURY IT NOWWW!!!”

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ILikeMyBlueCar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you for the correction. Didn’t notice that my phone had applied the retard autocorrect. I swear this phone goes “Hold up, let’s not look too scholarly here.”

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brother_red 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lol. - DYAC!

I always turn that shit off.

It will get you in trouble!

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anon2309011 6 points ago +6 / -0

Trans too I believe.

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anon2309011 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah I remember looking into the idiot and this whack job made whack jobs look normal.

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KingSweyn 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think the first was some white guy in the UK, but even his fellow Muslims don't accept him.

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regollyek 1 point ago +1 / -0

Coming to Pakistan soon with US tax dollars

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lolpaladins 1 point ago +1 / -0

“Gender studies” is a code word for trans activism.

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Pixel 26 points ago +28 / -2

The enemy of the people.

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blacktankguy 6 points ago +6 / -0

The enema of the people

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Carry_Your_Name 24 points ago +24 / -0

Nothing for them this time. The bomber perished with the bomb. Only juicy part is some speculation that this bomb was detonated to destroy some key evidence of voter fraud at AT&T.

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Chick-fill-eh 16 points ago +16 / -0

Rofl. This is just like vegas... The claimed attacker was dead before the alphabet boys did their dirty work and left the body to take the blame.

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MissusP 4 points ago +4 / -0

So what was the motive in Vegas? I've never understood that incident.

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Chick-fill-eh 8 points ago +8 / -0

To determine the motive, you first must determine which countries alphabet boys did the deed.

The Saudi royal family owns the top floors of Mandalay Bay, so they are a natural suspect. Though that's also a good reason that another organization would want to use the Mandalay Bay - shift blame to Saudis.

To me, it reads like sending the message of 'look we can operate with impunity'. Still not sure who the recipient was though.

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Boudicca2 3 points ago +4 / -1

IMHO if it was a Deep State intention for the massacre, it was a warning to Trump of what they were capable of doing if he didn't back down. Second theory is it was the Feds running guns and drugs to terrorists and the terrorists figured it out, killed Stephen Paddock and used all the guns he was going to sell them for the massacre. Stephen Paddock's work history and his father's criminal past and being on the FBI most wanted list seems to be the kind of history to be FBI informants or Intel assets.

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trump20202024 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think it was a test run to see if americans (trumpers) will fight to get answers or just be gunned down easy peasy. They got their answer.

Keep in mind, I don't like that, and wish it was different.

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45willwinagain 2 points ago +2 / -0

it's pretty simple... he was a bernie bro with a ton of cash and he shot up a country music concert just after trump got elected.

do the math.

you think country concerts are filled with democrats or republicans?

it's a direct result of the mockingbird media indoctrinating people with hatred twords trump and his supporters.

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RusherOfDin 6 points ago +6 / -0

The suspect was a career IT guy. He would have been fully aware of the nature of data on the cloud and how data would not be stored in one single data center.

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Carry_Your_Name 0 points ago +4 / -4

But wasn't that an AT&T building nearby? According to this analysis below, the RV bombing is just a coverup story, the explosion was actually caused by direct energy weapon, and the deep state was destroying that data center to make it impossible to monitor the upcoming Georgia runoff elections, so they could steal those two runoff elections two without leaving a digital trail. No terrorist would give a warning and ask people to evacuate before he blows up. Man, this stuff is scary. The deep state is so deep, almost bottom less.

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/news-nation/nashville-bombing-directed-energy-weapon-caught-on-camera-before-explosion

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Bigsweaties 2 points ago +2 / -0

It was a bomb. If it was direct energy they could have blasted the top of the building and not the street. You refering to the plume? Direct energy needs no fuel so no exhaust.

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Carry_Your_Name 0 points ago +1 / -1

But there's no blast crater, and an elevator piston was hurled UPWARD from underground. It's very weird. The whole thing is very weird.

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Bigsweaties 2 points ago +2 / -0

There is a roll up door on that building. Kinda of small for a building like that. Not a huge rollup door like to a loading dock but similar to regular garage door. If the elevator was on the 2nd floor and the blast went in that door and up that shaft it could shoot parts out the top? There's simply no way to tell what floor the elevator was on. Just discussin'...

We both know it was a targeted attack on a major communication network. I aon't buying the lone wolf story.

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Carry_Your_Name 1 point ago +1 / -0

The term lone wolf itself is an oxymoron. Wolves hunt in pack, no lone wolf can survice.

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KingSweyn 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sometimes the males get ejected from their society and have to go hunting on their own. Jesus man spend more time with nature.

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Bigsweaties 1 point ago +1 / -0

Very true. Thanks

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marishiten 1 point ago +3 / -2

Go sit down before you hurt yourself.

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LoobintheToobin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Or to hide a nurses vaccine death? ( another speculation) Nurse passes out during interview immediately after taking

https://archive.vn/NNhky

Video of nurse at 1:50 min in. https://thedonald.win/p/11R4pwv8XW/nurse-passes-out-after-taking-co/c/

https://archive.vn/ZZ8yx

Is she dead? https://conspiracies.win/p/11RNokQ8Gd/tiffany-dover-still-missing-as-c/c/

4chan thread with photos.

https://boards.4chan.org/pol/thread/298468367

https://archive.vn/1ZnRs

Simpsons fainting nurse meme

https://i.maga.host/JxZwFqk.png

Even darker was she being blackmailed and forced to take the vaccine because of her children being born with drugs in their system?

https://i.maga.host/cnbPdIX.png

A few hours from the rv bomb disabling communications for the foreseeable future.

https://www.newschannel5.com/news/at-t-outage-reported-across-tennessee-kentucky-some-ems-phones-down

https://archive.vn/QK0NM

(Att going bankrupt, purchased by feds in August )

https://www.mobileworldlive.com/featured-content/home-banner/att-captures-92-million-fbi-contract

https://archive.vn/ggAe2

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Brucesky420 3 points ago +3 / -0

If Dover was actually dead, we'd hear about it. The media wants the vaccine to not work so they can continue the fear mongering. Plus they'd love to say Trump's Operation Warpspeed is why she died

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NegativeRainbow 1 point ago +2 / -1

The media wants the vaccine to not work so they can continue the fear mongering. Plus they'd love to say Trump's Operation Warpspeed is why she died

Not if that was Bill "Disease Spreader" Gates vaccine... If it was HIS then they would cover it up because they need to keep his foundation's appearance as clean as possible so the sheep will take vaccine. After all... why don't you hear about the "good" they did in India and Africa? As much as the lugenpresse would LOVE to throw the President under the bus (they'd love it more then Fraudulent Elect Biden would love to host a "parent-free" Girl scout sleepover), they don't want people to know if it would make it harder to poison as many people as possible.

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marishiten 0 points ago +2 / -2

The only reason the federal government would put money into AT&T is because they own most of the copper/fiber that connects the country. They wouldn't 'buy' them. They'd bail them out.

But who knows with that faggot Ajit Phai as the head of the FCC. Leave it to a former Verizon executive, turned Verizon lobbyist, turned head of the FCC to destroy the last bastions of freedom.

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LoobintheToobin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Someone was talking about att being bankrupt, not taking on new members and collapsing prior to the Fed’s bailout/ purchase. Though I only have that as anecdotal. Didn’t search it yet. So take that as you will

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PraiseBeToScience -3 points ago +1 / -4

Lmao how does blowing yourself up in an RV accomplish this? You people are out of your fucking gourd.

You realize when you write the crazy bullshit that has zero logical connection it's actually really easy to believe the guy was one of your fellow conspiracy retards who was "fighting 5G", right?

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LoobintheToobin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ah yes insults, the most convincing argument a shill can muster.

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PraiseBeToScience -1 points ago +1 / -2

Arguing with conspiracy nutjobs is pointless because they are literally insane. Making fun of them is the only value they provide.

If conspiracy retards are yo be believed, Islam actually is the religion of peace because there's never been a shooting or bombing they haven't blamed on the CIA.

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LoobintheToobin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ah yes “Conspiracy Theorist” the term used to deflect people from making their own decisions. Are you afraid of the truth? Or afraid of people deciding things for themselves?

The only one here deciding what others think and labeling them is you... (well save me deciding you’re a shill. I have yet to see evidence contrary.)

It is fun to flack a shill I can sympathize, but I’d never devalue another human by saying mockery is their only worth.

https://i.maga.host/ONwnBP0.png

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PraiseBeToScience 0 points ago +1 / -1

Funny how conspiracy theorists are "making their own decisions" yet they universally believe the same "alternative" narrative and never ever dispute each other's narratives.

Maybe conspiracy theorist wouldn't be so easy to weaponize if you moonbats actually didn't believe literally everything was a fantastically insane plot.

Name five major mass shootings and terror attacks in the last 20 years you DON'T believe we're false flags or distractions or something.

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LoobintheToobin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Life must be so much easier knowing what everyone else thinks and how they act.

Maybe all that Science worship and wisdom will help you win the lotto, cause that’s totally above board.

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Stukov 1 point ago +2 / -1

You can see in this video the explosion and fireball is on the right, NOT on the left where the RV is. Secondly, I can't find the image as I didn't save it, but there was a clear aerial overhead shot where you can see NO CRATER from the RV in addition to the OPPOSITE side of the street at the blown from underneath gas line (where the fireball was) next to the ATT building is.

https://i.4cdn.org/pol/1609104037019.webm

This man and RV was set there to cover up the explosion in the building. For what purpose that remains to be fully uncovered, but it knocked out not only their services, but their backup generators as well. ATT, Verizon, and Century Link all had outages that day.

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Rmsbuffalo 19 points ago +19 / -0

Think about this people.... Within 48 hours of the bombing, they found a "piece of tissue", tested it's DNA, matched it up to someone's DNA (that just happened to be in their database), and figured out that he blew himself up because he was "upset about 5g technology". Are you really buying this load of crap? This follows the same logic that alleges Trump ran for President to get rich. Meanwhile, security video shows a plume going down immediately preceding the explosion, and time lapsed video shows the explosion actually occurring across the street from the RV. It's amazing how quickly the FBI can work when they have a narrative to push and how feckless they are in processing actual crimes.

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OkanoganSasquatch 5 points ago +5 / -0

"It was a youtube video"

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acasper 1 point ago +1 / -0

Also, the alleged perp was a felon but had received an explosives handlers license in Tennessee. Hmm.

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marishiten -2 points ago +2 / -4

Terrorist attacks generally go to the top of the list.

I mean, how many DNA labs do you think there are in the country? You know how backed up they are with requests from all around the country?

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PraiseBeToScience -8 points ago +4 / -12

This site has dangerously stupid nutjob conspiracy theorists on it every day so how is it so impossible for you to believe one of your psychotic deranged unmedicated peers would try to blow up 5G networks?

Why is it that you people believe the most outlandish shit but you believe it's impossible for any of the crazies, whose minds you fill with bullshit day in and day out, would ever act on the garbage you believe?

If you actually believed your psycho shit wouldn't it make it more believable that this was one of your friends?

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Joequill 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lol at you.

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PraiseBeToScience -5 points ago +1 / -6

Laugh all you want, it's never successful people who buy your insane shit. There's a reason conspiracy theorists all look like deranged homeless addicts, because that's what mental illness does to you. Sitting in your leaking trailer on the government dole.

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Joequill 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm not selling any insane shit, bud. But you are saying some dumbass stuff and it's pretty funny given the context of you trying to put people down for doing exactly that.

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PraiseBeToScience -1 points ago +1 / -2

Tell me more about jet fuel and steel beams.

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Joequill 3 points ago +3 / -0

Add in some talk of fractional reserve banking and the CIA killing JFK, and we got ourselves a party!

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acasper 3 points ago +3 / -0

Bringing up 9/11 as a “hur dur what dum trailer cucks” is not a good strategy. Anyone who is less the half retarded will bypass the thermite argument and dig into the meat of the issue which is provable foreknowledge of the event, fabrication of evidence to be used as a pretense for a twenty year military engagement in the ME, numerous frauds that were perpetrated and profited off of across the elite political/finance class, and the plethora of coverups/bribes associated with the fallout

Arguing against this is just not a good look as the evidence is not on your side (never was, but at least it was still conspiracy theory territory) following multiple rounds of declassification starting in 2014.

Most of the political class should rightfully be tried as war criminals along with much of the intelligence community and a whole lot of functionaries at DoD. 9/11 was the beginning and the end of the New American Empire (good riddance, just wish it could have happened in a different way).

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PraiseBeToScience 1 point ago +2 / -1

Here's my point:

"Jet fuel can't melt steel beams" is a meme. It's a meme that specifically makes fun of conspiracy theorists, because early on in the 9/11 conspiracy theory nonsense, it was one of the first things to pop up.

The reason it's a meme is because it was also one of the most laughably debunked pieces of "evidence" they came up with, because even a fucking child knows that simply heating metal will cause it to weaken. Literally anyone with anything resembling an education knows how smithing works. All you have to do is heat steel and it loses its strength.

Everyone except the conspiracy theorist crowd. It absolutely underscores how incredibly UNINTELLIGENT these people are. Not only was it proven a complete joke of an argument, but many of them actually still cling to it to this very day.

That's why it's a joke. It's an all-in-one mockery of how low-information low-IQ conspiracy theorists are, and it's a great example of how hopelessly broken these NPCs are.

It's an imbecilic argument yet not only do many conspirafucks continue to bleat their little idiotic argument, but I never see any other conspiracunts call them out on it. They're like a little special ed club who has a rule to not call each other retards and they just spin all their bullshit together into one grand narrative of absolute pinnacle insanity.

They think they're the smartest people to walk the earth but they cannot even question their own faggy nonsense, they fall for blatant lies and hoaxes, they will believe anything without evidence but disbelieve other things no matter how much evidence (see also: Harrison Deal's car crash and the blatant lie that the engine was found down the highway. Literally was a complete made-up fabrication but they ALL believe it)

They will then hide behind "just asking questions", except if you ever answer their questions in a way THEY DO NOT WANT YOU TO they get fucking angry and bitchy and whiny. They're literally the conservative version of a liberal NPC who gets mad when you back them into a corner argument-wise. If a conspiracy theorist was actually just looking for the truth, they should be SUPPORTIVE of being proven wrong. They should RELISH evidence contradicting their stupid fantasy LARPs.

But they don't. Never once has a single fucking one of these rancid brainwashed dingbats recanted their faggoty drivel and admitted they were wrong. Never ever. They invent a story in their minds without any evidence, and then will spend their entire lives dedicated to "proving" it.

That isn't what intelligent people do. That isn't what logical people do.

That is, however, what paranoid, unmedicated, insane people do.


You want to know what I think motivates conspiracy theorists?

I think these people are profoundly lonely, unsatisfied failures in life. They have undiagnosed mental illnesses. They are filthy, un- or under-employed, penniless, uneducated, below-average IQ gullible idiots, who are dimly aware of their own stupidity.

They cling to conspiracy theories because not only does it make their empty, meaningless, pathetic lives feel like they have meaning, because they can believe they're the 'resistance' fighting the evil government from their leaky trailer while they wait for disability checks, but it makes them feel smarter than they really are. They get to pretend for a minute that they actually have their GED. They can pretend that they're actually the hyper-intelligent mastermind who "cracked the code", one of the only people in the country who can spot the 'hidden pentagrams in Hillary Clinton's jewelry', and they can pretend they're part of the elites.

When in reality, they're a morbidly obese pathetic balding man, whose family doesn't call anymore, who spends his entire time on his computer, and this belief that they're the savior of the human race may actually be the only thing stopping them from rightfully putting a gun in their mouth and blowing their useless brains all over their Ace Hardware work uniform.

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trollkin0331 0 points ago +1 / -1

I'm successful. Statistically, much more successful than any arbitrary poster on the internet. I believe it.

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UndefeatedMAGA 2 points ago +2 / -0

GTFO shill. I bet you’re a Romney fan/Obama voter. You mad you’re Gender Studies degree isn’t worth a damn? LMAO.

This website is a loving place, a non-stop 24/7 Trump rally. If you think someone from here is the type to do one of these attacks then you’re a fucking RINO.

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PraiseBeToScience -2 points ago +1 / -3

Lmao your unhinged rant sure is dissuading the notion that most of your kind belong on medication in a padded room.

If you're this psychotic over your adorable LARP being made fun of, then how is it unreasonable that you unhinged lunatics would shoot or blow up people?

Tell me more about how MAGAbomber and PizzaShooter were totally not your peers.

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UndefeatedMAGA 2 points ago +2 / -0

The MAGA movement is founded on LOVE. Get deported you FUCKING SHILL

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PraiseBeToScience 0 points ago +1 / -1

Yet when I point out major conspiracies are founded on total fabricated lies like the whole "Harrison Deal's Jeep's engine was found 100 yards away" you mouth breathers turn into pure rage machines.

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KingSweyn 1 point ago +1 / -0

You're only going to develop your discernment ability when you expose yourself to a mixture of truth and lies. You got to allow yourself to honestly consider things you don't yet believe. You have to allow yourself to doubt what you already believe. You want to be able to take an idea and identify an unknown that will prove or disprove it... Like any hypothesis.

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Filo76 13 points ago +13 / -0

Waiting for their narrative instructions from the FBI.

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SaginawSausage 11 points ago +11 / -0

You mean they’re not going to report it’s a full blown deep state operation to cover up government corruption?

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Chick-fill-eh 7 points ago +7 / -0

Nah. Ccp doesn't snitch on ccp

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FuckTheOtherSide 11 points ago +12 / -1

Plot twist: He never existed because the CIA created a ghost to blame the bombing on.

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KarpLykov 3 points ago +3 / -0

Maybe the shitter was full and it was just sewer gas

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gamingthisandthat 10 points ago +10 / -0

If he was right wing it would have already leaked and been painted all over news.

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JustSayIt 3 points ago +3 / -0

Even if he wasn't right-wing, there's a good chance that him being a right-wing extremist would have already been leaked, as we have seen with most of the "right-wing extremists" the media has reported on in the past.

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LoobintheToobin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Takes time to create a narrative? If there is a way to make the mystery rv “right wing,” they will. By lie or by High they will

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COLDWARPATRIOT55 9 points ago +9 / -0

Local stories are that the supposed suspect was afraid of 5G being installed locally. We in the Nashville area do not believe the FBI stories. No one gets a DNA result in less than 24 hours, nor do they identify a suspect in less than 36 hours when they can’t seem to find election fraud right in front of their faces in 7 weeks.

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marishiten -2 points ago +2 / -4

They do when it's a suspected terrorist attack. Those typically go to the top of the 'To Do' list.

They had multiple angles of the RV including it's license plate. They found human remains on the scene. It doesn't take Horatio Caine to solve the little ARG.

Have all the mistrust you want with the government, but don't deny Occam's Razor.

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Rollndtx 8 points ago +8 / -0

Spot on! 😑

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dankai420 7 points ago +7 / -0

The way they're downplaying it so far, its probably a lefty.

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dominickmilford 6 points ago +6 / -0

Finds and arrests 'suspected' bomber within two days of event

Doesn't interview or indict any election officials in six states with major voting irregularities after 50+ days

Ah, good old American deep state.

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TheTuckerDiaries 5 points ago +5 / -0

Occupy CNN HQ

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Hari_Selden 1 point ago +1 / -0

Now that is the answer

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cptkloss 5 points ago +5 / -0

well, he owned a RV... that alone is like 97% chance he was a conservative. the other 3% - he's Walter White.

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kesh2011 6 points ago +7 / -1

Solved in 2 days. Nothing to see here. Case closed.

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Omgwtfbbq 4 points ago +4 / -0

I’m waiting on the motive. Why did he do it. He damaged a lot of buildings, was that it?

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ZerroDefex 4 points ago +4 / -0

This. The lack of someone claiming responsibility for the attack along with the pre-recorded evacuation warning and being in an area that was already mostly empty of people makes it very hard to pass off as a terrorist attack.

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BTFO 2 points ago +2 / -0

Goodluck. They couldn’t even give us motive for the Las Vegas massacre.

Deep State / FBI / CIA / CCP...

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Warren_Puffitt 4 points ago +5 / -1

Three things to remember here.

  1. Trump is always right.

  2. When he said (paraphrasing) those motherfuckers are "the enemy of the people."

  3. Refer back to No. 1.

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NC_patriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

Mostly peaceful bombing.

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trex554 3 points ago +3 / -0

More than likely he was killed before the CIA/FBI Drone Strike.

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MissusP 3 points ago +3 / -0

🎵 "When you've got worries all the noise and the hurry seems to help, I know. Downtown. ... How can you lose?"

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quiznossucks1 3 points ago +3 / -0

Where's the crater blast??? usually when a bomb goes off physics pushes down then up when it can't push down any more....wheres the crater??

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BTFO 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am not an explosives expert, but I’ve seen others mention that someone with extensive explosive experience can direct blasts towards a direction/target. I am curious how true that is.

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quiznossucks1 1 point ago +1 / -0

good point....claymore mine comes to mind

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Angerisagift 1 point ago +1 / -0

Path of least resistance. IF you build a bomb in the passenger compartment of an RV you’re at least a few feet off the asphalt. The fiberglass or light gauge metal and glass in the rv offers very little resistance whereas the downward blast wave is going through the frame of the vehicle and more substantial components. Think of the little firework on a palm versus one held tight in a fist. Way more damage to your hand if you contain the blast.

Granted, I have not gotten into an analysis of photos (Christmas with family).

Blast waves can reflect and don’t always behave in the absolutely most obvious ways, but things detonated above ground rarely will leave much of a crater. Look at photos of Nagasaki after the blast.

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Hari_Selden 1 point ago +1 / -0

Maybe it hit the building wall, or the, or detonated right before impact?

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quiznossucks1 1 point ago +1 / -0

bet you wouldn't say it to my face ....soyboy

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TrumpTrainRollin 3 points ago +3 / -0

I don't believe anything from CNN or the FBI on this. Video shows the explosion didn't come from the RV. It came from inside or under the building. So tired of the "lone bomber", "lone gunner" crap. Lame.

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PraX 2 points ago +7 / -5

It was a drone strike. "They" are gearing up for a false flag and Nashville was a test.

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kung-flu-fighting 3 points ago +4 / -1

I really doubt it. Here is the better example of the "evidence" I could find

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6aM7WHm-NA

Probably a smaller explosive was used to set off the larger.

Show me better if you got it.

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LoobintheToobin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Anyone with video of an actual Rv exploding? I’ve seen one photo of an Rv driving (not convincing) and lots of explosions videos. Even a video that included the audio warning, but still no rv.

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LoobintheToobin 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you!! This plus the video of the broadcasting sound, I think, line up with the building on the left. I will no longer question the “splody rv” part.

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Joequill 2 points ago +2 / -0

Odd though that the ground level shots don't show a smaller then a larger explosion.

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ZerroDefex 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you're going with the drone strike theory explain the recording voice from the RV warning people to leave the area for several minutes beforehand.

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trump20202024 1 point ago +1 / -0

it was both, rv is decoy.

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LoobintheToobin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Nothing in that video shows anything about the source or location of the explosive. I’m still waiting to see an actual rv go boom.

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Thekraken 2 points ago +2 / -0

They had the story ready to go before it even happened 😂

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MAG_n_KAG 2 points ago +2 / -0

Waiting to see that, whatever is revealed, can they spin it in a way to hurt Trump. If not, theyll just ignore it.

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WindyCityBluez 2 points ago +2 / -0

They will just make up fake sources and say it was a Trump supporter. FBI won't make a peep.

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Phantomblk 2 points ago +2 / -0

It was the CIA

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Canadean 2 points ago +4 / -2

"bomber" is a herring

explosion came from inside

ABC agencies had to setup pretext to gain access to the NSA building without requiring a warrant.

deepstate/globalist fuckery vs America

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infinitysupreme 2 points ago +2 / -0

They've already got a white male patsy so they're thrilled to show his photo and report all developments no matter how small.

If he was a minority, the entire story would have been pigeonholed already.

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GeoG85 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's why the Fake News failed.

Because they're waiting for the details to put a spin on it.

Ask any journalist - does News wait? Or if you wait on one story, you miss another story, and another...and another....

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fuzzydunlop 1 point ago +1 / -0

If left wing they will blame mental illness

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Flipbarryfromreddit 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep!!!!

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45willwinagain 1 point ago +1 / -0

the fact that we don't know his political affiliation yet tells you exactly who he supported

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LoobintheToobin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Looks up from zoom No word yet?? goes back to wanking it over the election steal

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susanb 1 point ago +1 / -0

?

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TheHonestOtter 1 point ago +1 / -0

Its not fair. I should be able to like this post more than once.

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PolishBaldEagle 1 point ago +1 / -0

Is it that 65 year old man?? I thought they were already pushing “it was the right” propaganda. Also thought they “leaked” a photo of the guy wearing a Trump hat... I’m probably wrong though and hope that I am on this one

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TheBehavingBeaver 1 point ago +1 / -0

too true

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LUXURY_USERNAME 1 point ago +1 / -0

oof

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snoopy3210 1 point ago +1 / -0

5G "Conspiracy theorists" attack 5G towers, not an old AT&T building.

My bet is this was done by the intel to push for 5G nationwide. No suicide, just a dead body put inside the caravan.