cattleanonjedi2 » October 4th, 2017, 5:37 pm wrote:paddock
~noun
a small field or enclosure used to contain horses or cattle.
-noun
see goyim
cattleanonjedi2 » October 4th, 2017, 5:37 pm wrote:paddock
~noun
a small field or enclosure used to contain horses or cattle.
Where's Dr. Carver when you need him. I noticed that too...I recall hearing them slying omit "dead" a few times. Just "pronouncing people". Well, hell, I do that every day too.anonjedi2 » October 4th, 2017, 6:28 pm wrote:An off-duty firefighter from another state pronouncing people dead? I thought only a physician could legally do that?
NotRappaport » October 4th, 2017, 7:41 pm wrote:cattleanonjedi2 » October 4th, 2017, 5:37 pm wrote:paddock
~noun
a small field or enclosure used to contain horses or cattle.
-noun
see goyim
This is exactly my thoughts on how they would've did it. Playing popping sounds over the speakers while simultaneously having planted actors fall down with burst blood packets. People at the concert wouldn't have enough time to examine the people closely, plus conditions were dark anyway. Primal fear and pack mentality kicks in and everyone just starts running.Tarek701 » October 4th, 2017, 4:50 pm wrote:I am pretty sure that this is just another staged event. I mean c'mon. We're talking about friggin' Las Vegas here. The security is fucking unreal in this place. About the victims: I actually believe that there are indeed 'injured' people, but not by gun shots (I believe this was actually just a sound). Imagine a concert, filled with a crowd of over 20,000 people. Now, someone plays a fake gun shoot sound, some actors play dead and panic breaks out. It's an interesting recombination strategy. Now, in a panic situation, people tend to run as fast as they can to leave the dangerous place. Obviously, you could imagine what happens if you fall on ground and like over 300 people are 'running' right over your whole body 'cuz of panic. So, my guesses are that there are indeed about 3 to 8 real injured people (not sure about this; just guessing) (caused by other panicked people running over other people; and trust me, you shouldn't underestimate that), while there are around 30-130 actors playing their role as injured people and the media additionally dramatizing it by faking the amount of injured people to 500 + creating non-existing victims + fake names.
Yes be VERY careful not to fall for contrived planted conspiracy movements on this topic.nonhocapito » October 5th, 2017, 9:54 am wrote:These two highly confusing images seem designed to instill conspiracy ideas even in the mildest most conformist person.
How a person who allegedly killed himself can do so while sitting on a rifle, having another rifle on his legs, and shooting in himself in the chest to boot?
Yet it is left to us to remind everyone that conspiracies are planted, because this is how things are done.
There is no magician trick without sleigh hand.
And he's winking too. Gotta love the one-eye symbolism they put in these things.nonhocapito » October 5th, 2017, 7:54 am wrote:
How a person who allegedly killed himself can do so while sitting on a rifle, having another rifle on his legs, and shooting in himself in the chest to boot
Sure, spinal injuries are treated and released within hours. Reminds me of this guy's ridiculous story about his "buddy" who was shot 3 times in the chest a few hours prior, but is doing fine.ObamaSimLaden » October 5th, 2017, 9:39 am wrote:At 5:00 they show a guy with 2 bullets in his spine, but they discharged him with a bandage and he's walking and doing interviews, because "it would cause more harm to operate on him than to just leave the bullets in his spine". Who writes this shit. From the looks of it, maybe he was drunk and slipped on some fake blood and hurt his tailbone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjMKF2CR2U0
Hollow points are not illegal in the US. They are the norm. Also, 5.56/.223 Remington, while indeed very high velocity, fires a relatively light bullet and Hollywood style head explosions don't really happen. Look at any number of YouTube hunting videos showing actual hunting on live animals w/ 5.56. That being said, getting shot in the eye should be fatal in nearly every scenario.anonjedi2 » October 5th, 2017, 8:36 am wrote:Here's one of the "victims", Tina Frost. Her GoFundMe page has already raised over 370 thousand dollars to cover medical expenses.
How does one survive a rifle shot to the eyeball? If this were real, her entire head would explode like a watermelon, or at least go straight through her skull. A hollow point bullet (illegal) would turn her entire head into jelly.
https://www.gofundme.com/mary-watson-moreland
From the Mary Watson Moreland Go Fund Me page:Seattle Scotsman » October 5th, 2017, 2:02 pm wrote:Hollow points are not illegal in the US. They are the norm. Also, 5.56/.223 Remington, while indeed very high velocity, fires a relatively light bullet and Hollywood style head explosions don't really happen. Look at any number of YouTube hunting videos showing actual hunting on live animals w/ 5.56. That being said, getting shot in the eye should be fatal in nearly every scenario.anonjedi2 » October 5th, 2017, 8:36 am wrote:Here's one of the "victims", Tina Frost. Her GoFundMe page has already raised over 370 thousand dollars to cover medical expenses.
How does one survive a rifle shot to the eyeball? If this were real, her entire head would explode like a watermelon, or at least go straight through her skull. A hollow point bullet (illegal) would turn her entire head into jelly.
https://www.gofundme.com/mary-watson-moreland
Also, I couldn't see the pic you posted for some reason.