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Or someone who had no clue what they were doing. I mentioned this on another thread, but there was another case that came to my mind where someone made a lot of bombs and planted them to go off, yet none did. Google "Columbine, Eric Harris." If nothing else, this proves that sometimes bomb makers don't know how to make bombs.
What it can say is that the bombs did not have enough explosive material in the first place, or there was never any way to detonate it. If either is the case, then chances are, there was never any attempt to actually cause physical harm to anybody, hence the False Flag. If it was a false flag event that is the only thing you can say about this that was successful, because a lot of Democrat voters will never learn of it, even after the perp is caught and convicted, because they only watch CNN or MSNBC.
Or someone who had no clue what they were doing. I mentioned this on another thread, but there was another case that came to my mind where someone made a lot of bombs and planted them to go off, yet none did. Google "Columbine, Eric Harris." If nothing else, this proves that sometimes bomb makers don't know how to make bombs.
1 bomb vs 10? And a completely different situation all together....their minds were racing, knowing what they were going to do...they could have easily have done something wrong, as opposed to someone sitting in their living room making fake bombs...knowing nobody was going to get hurt....
It could be a crazy person, it could be a hoax by some dirt bag on the left, or it could be a prank - and honestly, the first time I saw that photo from CNN on their twitter timeline, my very first thought was, "Oh boy...tell me you all didn't just do that."
You know who I'm talking about.
That is it, period. A crazy person. someone that has let their emotions and anger consume them to this point. It really doesn't matter which side this individual leans on, but the media and our politicians are certainly going to jump on this to try and sway our opinions and possibly change how we will vote. I know it won't sway mine, it's still going to be R all the way.
I've heard several former FBI, CIA, PD, etc., say the same thing. Reeks of being a Dem false flag. The chosen targets and the fake Hollywood-style (super-thick red and black wires attached to both ends, enormous digital clock with no actual alarm mechanism taped to the middle, etc.) prop "bombs" were significant giveaways, according to them.
I have heard several former FBI, CIA, PD and anyone with an opinion on the matter, say all sorts of things. Most say it’s too premature to determine if this is a warm up to a bigger event or the work of one or more people who want to create a a sensation before the election.
Can’t imagine anyone who intends to vote is going to change their mind in terms of who they support.
If “ I did not vote” was a candidate, it would win by a landslide.
That is it, period. A crazy person. someone that has let their emotions and anger consume them to this point. It really doesn't matter which side this individual leans on, but the media and our politicians are certainly going to jump on this to try and sway our opinions and possibly change how we will vote. I know it won't sway mine, it's still going to be R all the way.
Is there some giant liberal hive mind that I don't know about that conjured this plan, was it like a collective "Borg" conjured master plan, or was it just one loon and than you cons just blame every non conservative for some person(s) decision making... is it one of those or are you all just bored and make up stuff as usual...
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