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nashvillebrook » 03 Dec 2015 19:14 wrote:ON the "third man" thing -- this is the "breaking news" from The Young Turks yesterday. There's a short clip at the beginning characterized by the CBS affiliate TV station as "the best description we have so far" from a worker who clearly witnessed THREE "GUN MEN" dressed in black, with ASSAULT RIFLES and extra magazines, wearing tactical gear entering the building.
This witness was observing from an office window as the men entered the building, so the assumption is that she wasn't under stress or trauma. She was just reporting what she saw.
seemslikeadream » 03 Dec 2015 20:00 wrote:you know "3 suspects" was the second reply in this thread
One of the two shooters who launched a deadly attack on a San Bernardino social services center Wednesday was mistakenly identified in media reports as his brother, a veteran who shares the same name.
In the hours after the mass shooting Wednesday in Southern California, several media outlets including The Daily Beast, incorrectly identified Syed Raheel Farook as one of two killers responsible for the shooting that left 14 people dead and 21 others injured.
Farook is a veteran of the United States Navy with several “awards and decorations,” a spokesperson told BuzzFeed News. He enlisted in August 2003 and left the service in August 2007.
Navy records show he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and Sea Service Deployment Ribbon.
Syed Raheel Farook was an information system technician, third class, serving on the USS Enterprise; in the Surface Warfare Officer School Unit, in Great Lakes, Illinois; and at the Recruit Training Command, in Great Lakes, Illinois.
He was an enlisted surface warfare specialist and was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, records show.
His brother, Syed Rizwan Farook, and sister-in-law were killed Wednesday in a shoot-out with police after the mass shooting in San Bernardino.
“It is so important to understand that one of the primary means of immobilizing the American people politically today is to hold them in a state of confusion in which anything can be believed but nothing can be known, nothing of significance that is.” -- E. Martin Schotz,
Lockdown of Kirtland AFB caused by popping of bubble wrap
Updated: 12/03/2015 5:16 PM | Created: 12/03/2015 4:25 PM
Blair Miller, KOB.com
Kirtland Air Force Base said Thursday that someone popping heavy-duty bubble wrap caused Wednesday's lockdown of the base.
Base spokesperson Master Sgt. Phyllis Keith told KOB someone heard three loud bangs and called 911, prompting the lockdown for a possible active shooter.
The base, VA Hospital and three elementary schools on the base were all placed on lockdown or shelter-in-place from around 2:30 p.m. until 3:15 p.m. Wednesday.
http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s3981422.shtml
Friday, December 04, 2015
The Twilight Language of the San Bernardino Event
Was there a Manchurian Candidate situation in play on December 2nd? Look at the above photo.
I've wrote about the Manchurian Candidate Sirhan Bishara Sirhan (probable preprogrammed RFK assassin) in the Steamshovel Press, on June 6, 2002.
I say quite about in that 2002 essay about the mainstream presses too easy acceptance of the "lone nut" and other psychological explanations when a deeper involvement between individuals may be occurring. I call for more "connecting the dots" than was apparent pre-9/11.
I also shared this:
When in America will we understand that to employ the word "conspiracy" in context is not a sin, but actually might be a survival technique we need to learn? It might actually be of benefit if the general public did not whole-heartedly take everything in from the media without a bit more critical thinking along lines of analysis that may be seen as too alternative, in former years.
The San Bernardino shootings will be analyzed by humans for years.
With all due respect to the victims, their families, and friends, let's look at some of the initial thoughts via the twilight language behind a few of the names and places issuing from this incident.
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SOURCE: http://copycateffect.blogspot.com/2015/12/SanB-TL.html
Lockdown of Kirtland AFB caused by popping of bubble wrap
Navy records show he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and Sea Service Deployment Ribbon.
NaturalMystik » Fri Dec 04, 2015 10:14 am wrote:Lockdown of Kirtland AFB caused by popping of bubble wrap
Man.... that's a good contender for the onion thread... Sometimes I think that everything we hear and see is tightly controlled and orchestrated by the powers that be... But then when you see an article like that, I get the picture that it's all one big clown show, and it's an amazing bit of universal luck that TPTB are even able to make in to work on any given day, let alone orchestrate mass propaganda events...
Side note, looks like NASA's Cygnus launch got delayed yesterday by the weather... I guess there wasn't enough blood spilled for a good launch...
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