7/7 Dallas Shooting

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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby backtoiam » Wed Jul 13, 2016 6:50 am

I'm not exactly sure stefano.
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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby Pele'sDaughter » Wed Jul 13, 2016 8:21 am

That building looks to me like the Earl Cabell Federal Building. 1114 Commerce Street, btw.
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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby SonicG » Wed Jul 13, 2016 8:36 am

Morty » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:15 pm wrote:


"They're playin' gospel music. I'm holdin' this big black First Lady's hand. This is excitin'!"

(Is he dyeing his hair? I thought he'd gone quite grey. Props to his hairdresser if so - it looks really natural.)

(He is dyeing his hair. I shall hold my tongue.)


Siriusly WTF is up with this year? He is on meds or hitting the sauce again...Guess he is taking Jeb's loss pretty hard. Wasn't he briefly trotted out on the campaign trail to assist non-Trumpians??

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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby Blue » Wed Jul 13, 2016 8:45 am

Smirk is drunk again. But seriously the Obama's just smile and bounce along? That is a really sick display of the entitlement of the creepy 1%ers.
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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby stefano » Wed Jul 13, 2016 8:53 am

That building is El Centro College. The most recent and probably final version of events, drawn up by "law enforcement and school officials" is here: El Centro College officials trace footsteps of Dallas police killer
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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby backtoiam » Wed Jul 13, 2016 8:55 am

How convenient. These fuckers never cease to amaze me. We have a guy that is so proud of the second amendment that he open carried to a protest and now he pops up on CNN singing the exact tune as the ptb.

Hat Boy from the Pulse club shooting is amazing too. According to him when he and another dude decided to make a break for it he realized the guy he was helping had a bullet hole in his back. He said he stuffed his bandana in the hole and carried him out. He said blood was squirting and splattering everywhere in the club and he was scrambling among the bodies trying not to get shot. Somehow amazing Hat Boy, according to him, also emerged from the club with his drink still in his hand after crawling around in dead bloody bodies and carrying out a guy with a bullet hole in his back. And amazingly Hat Boy, even after hanging around to help the cops care for the wounded, didn't have a single drop of blood on him anywhere. He was pristine clean.


Man “wrongly accused” in Dallas Sniper Psyop Asks Paul Ryan to Pass Mental Hygiene Law
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Mark Hughes is reportedly in “hiding” due to his being sent numerous death threats and a situation he describes as almost a potential lynching involving a hotel and a “mob” of white guys. There is no word on whether or not police reports were filed.

Hughes is the guy who was “wrongly identified” by Dallas PD as a suspect during last week’s Dallas sniper shooting event. I put that in quotation marks because even after he was cleared by Dallas PD of having any involvement in the shooting, they left his photo up on their Twitter account for an additional 13 hours or so… just “because”

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If Hughes isn’t part of this psyop, he has a right to be upset about that. Like he says, he could have been shot by some vigilante out there. Dallas PD should have been smart enough to know a smiling guy walking through the streets probably wasn’t their assailant.

Makes you kinda wonder how they got that pic so quickly, don’t it?

Anyway, Mr. Hughes flew his ass over to New York for a CNN Town Hall meeting with Jake Tapper and House Speaker Paul Ryan last night. I guess he doesn’t mind coming out from hiding sometimes if he gets to be on TV.

His new celebrity status got him a chance to ask the Speaker of the House a direct question:

“What are you going to do to ensure that guns do not fall into the hands of individuals with some type of mental disorder, and what is your plan for vets to come back that has the potential disease of mental illness?” Mark Hughes

That would be Billionaire Bloomberg’s “mental hygiene” law Mark is pitching. That’s the one where a group of unelected folks sit around in some back room and decide if you are mentally sound enough for your second amendment rights.

Unlike laws that already exist restricting people from owning guns if they have criminal felony convictions or a mental health professional determines they are a danger to themselves and others, this law will involve a gaggle of secretive “deciders” making decisions based on things like complaints, social media postings and other, less tangible sources of information. One’s credit rating could even come into play. The new “threat assessment level” system cops use factors in your credit rating along with other factors.

The other law congress is considering is the “no buy no fly” law where a group of unelected folks sit around in some back room somewhere and decide which mentally stable folks don’t get their second amendment rights as well.

Me? I used to find such things odd. This guy made famous by a police department’s outrageous decision to post his photo (where again did they get that) and call him a suspect for no reason, suddenly has the time and money to fly to New York and come out of hiding so he can advocate an unconstitutional law that very same police department surely supports.

I used to find that kind of thing a little “odd’ but I don’t anymore. Now it’s just par for the course.


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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby Cordelia » Wed Jul 13, 2016 1:04 pm

SonicG » Wed Jul 13, 2016 11:36 am wrote:
Morty » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:15 pm wrote:


"They're playin' gospel music. I'm holdin' this big black First Lady's hand. This is excitin'!"

(Is he dyeing his hair? I thought he'd gone quite grey. Props to his hairdresser if so - it looks really natural.)

(He is dyeing his hair. I shall hold my tongue.)


Siriusly WTF is up with this year? He is on meds or hitting the sauce again...Guess he is taking Jeb's loss pretty hard. Wasn't he briefly trotted out on the campaign trail to assist non-Trumpians??

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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby MacCruiskeen » Wed Jul 13, 2016 1:10 pm

It's a mistake anyone could make, after all. Nobody's perfect.

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El Centro College, interior

Police Chief David 'DaDa' Brown wrote:"For days, we thought we had been negotiating with the cornered suspect in a gigantic windy neon-lit concrete shell half-filled with hundreds of parked automobiles. Only when the Fog of War finally cleared, four days later, did we realise we had in fact been negotiating with him in a narrow but tastefully-furnished college corridor lined with classrooms. Not a car in sight.sir, no. Not one. Yes, that's where we blew him up with a robot bomb, I think. In the corridor there. Or it might have been in a ladies' restroom or in the Mayor's office. And I'll thank you not to second-guess the police during what is a difficult and emotionally challenging time for all of us."
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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Jul 13, 2016 1:11 pm

let's not forget who was running the show in bush's brain


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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby MacCruiskeen » Wed Jul 13, 2016 1:16 pm

Look at this knowingly-lying graphic, from the Dallas Morning News, yesterday, four days after the attack:

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("El Centro College officials trace footsteps of Dallas police killer" - http://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/he ... killer.ece )

It is just fucking shameless. They print this shit three full days after Randy Biart's video had been viewed by hundreds of thousands of people:

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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby PufPuf93 » Wed Jul 13, 2016 1:25 pm

stefano » Wed Jul 13, 2016 5:53 am wrote:That building is El Centro College. The most recent and probably final version of events, drawn up by "law enforcement and school officials" is here: El Centro College officials trace footsteps of Dallas police killer


That article is a concise description of what allegedly occurred, specifically the path of Johnson from initiation to being blown up not in a garage but in a loading zone area.

The video posted recently by Backtoiam places Johnson on the next to top floor and not the 2nd floor of the building.

GWB is certainly a weirdo.
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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby backtoiam » Wed Jul 13, 2016 1:42 pm

The vid mac just posted. At 1:30 minute mark look exactly left of the two white vehicles. Something black scurries out from behind the pillar and goes down the sidewalk. It looks too small to be a human but hard to tell from that distance.

In that vid I posted the video guy said his youtube site was mk7wolf but I can't find it. He said it fast right before his phone died so maybe I heard it wrong. He also said the vid got scrubbed from facebook. If that is true I wonder why they would scrub it?
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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby stickdog99 » Wed Jul 13, 2016 1:49 pm

They don't know the what elevation the shots came from.

They don't know where they followed the trail of blood to in order to corner the supposed suspect.

They don't know where they negotiated with the supposed suspect.

They don't know where they sent the robot with the pound of C4.

They don't know if the negotiator survived.

But nobody can possibly question the unassailable facts that they definitely killed the right guy, that this killer was definitely working alone, and that they definitely had NO OTHER CHOICE but to use a battlebot armed with a pound of C4 to blow up this definite killer who otherwise definitely would have killed a lot more white people.

We can also trust them that this cold blooded killer had other plans to bomb unknown locations and wreak havoc, and that he refused to believe that the negotiator he was speaking with was black because of said negotiator's expertise and that this crucially important information was mistakenly and deleteriously leaked to press and that these terrible information leaks really need to stop.
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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby stickdog99 » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:09 pm

NY Times: Cop Killer Kills Black Lives Matter

Black Lives Matter Was Gaining Ground. Then a Sniper Opened Fire.

It felt like a watershed moment for a scattered and still-young civil rights movement. Inside Black Lives Matter, the national revulsion over videos of police officers shooting to death black men in Minnesota and Louisiana was undeniable proof that the group’s message of outrage and demands for justice had finally broken through.

Even the white governor of Minnesota, Mark Dayton, in a pained public concession, embraced the movement’s central argument. “Would this have happened if those passengers — the driver and the passengers — were white?” he asked. “I don’t think it would’ve.”

Then, in an instant, everything changed. Black Lives Matter now faces perhaps the biggest crisis in its short history: It is both scrambling to distance itself from an African-American sniper in Dallas who set out to murder white police officers and trying to rebut a chorus of detractors who blame the movement for inspiring his deadly attack.

“What I saw in Dallas was devastating to our work,” said Jedidiah Brown, a Chicago pastor who has emerged as an outspoken Black Lives Matter activist over the past year. The moment he learned of the attack on the police, he said, he immediately sensed that any emerging national consensus would “tear down the middle.”

“The thing I vividly remember thinking was, this is going to show exactly how divided this conversation is,” he said.

For those who have harbored doubts or animosity toward Black Lives Matter — among them police unions and conservative leaders — the Dallas attacks are a cudgel that, fairly or not, they are eager to swing.

In Texas, several state officials, including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, lashed out at the group, directly linking its tone and tactics to the killings. Mr. Patrick acknowledged that the demonstration in Dallas on Thursday night had been peaceful until the gunman struck, but he accused the movement of creating the conditions for what happened. “I do blame former Black Lives Matter protests,” he said.

“This has to stop,” Mr. Patrick said, adding of the police officers, “These are real people.”

State Representative Bill Zedler, a Republican, was equally blunt in his assessment of the group’s influence on the 25-year-old gunman, Micah Johnson. “Clearly the rhetoric of Black Lives Matters encouraged the sniper that shot Dallas police officers,” he wrote on Twitter.

But a bigger problem for Black Lives Matter, supported by many liberals, is that Mr. Johnson’s actions could jeopardize the movement’s appeal to a broader group of Americans who have gradually become more sympathetic to its cause after years of highly publicized police shootings.

In the days before the Dallas massacre, Aesha Rasheed, 39, an activist in New Orleans, felt that at long last, white and black America were watching the same images with the same horror: two Louisiana police officers tackling and then shooting Alton Sterling, 37, at point-blank range; the slumped, blood-soaked body of Philando Castile, 32, after a Minnesota police officer shot him through a car window, with his girlfriend and her daughter sitting inches away.

“It seemed like a national consciousness was sinking in,” Ms. Rasheed said. After the massacre in Dallas, she said, “it turned on a dime.”

She now worries that the episodes involving black men may be overshadowed and overlooked. “Does this get ignored?” she asked. “Do five officers take center stage?”

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But in recounting Mr. Johnson’s final hours, Chief David O. Brown of the Dallas Police Department mentioned the movement by name. “The suspect said he was upset about Black Lives Matter,” he said..

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But it was clear that the national conversation had changed. On social media, Black Lives Matter activists watched with dismay on Thursday night as a squall of outrage and mourning over the shootings of Mr. Sterling and Mr. Castile was suddenly overwhelmed by a furious outcry over the shooting of Dallas police officers and messages of rage directed at activists and protesters. The hashtag #blacklivesmatter was joined by #bluelivesmatter, a rival reference to police officers.

“This anti-cop rhetoric has to stop. It’s sickening,” wrote one Twitter user using the hashtag. “We will not forget or forgive,” wrote another.

Sitting in his bed after midnight with an iPhone, DeRay Mckesson, 30, a Black Lives Matter activist, watched the rapid change in tone. “It suddenly became about blame,” he said. “People wanted to link it to the protesters no matter what.”

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As conservative commentators like Rush Limbaugh assailed Black Lives Matter as “a terrorist group committing hate crimes,” activists like Wendi Moore-O’Neal saw echoes of repeated attempts throughout American history, including efforts by the federal government, to discredit civil rights groups and leaders.

“It’s just made up,” she said of those who held Black Lives Matter responsible in any way for the Dallas attack. “It’s not true.”

“I can’t think of any of the justice or liberation organizations that I know,” Ms. Moore-O’Neal said, “that have an investment in shooting cops.”
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Re: 7/7 Dallas Shooting

Postby stickdog99 » Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:19 pm

Burnt Hill » 13 Jul 2016 01:51 wrote:What are the benefits of changing the Narrative from the bomber being killed in the Garage,
to the bomber being killed on Campus? In viewing El Centro College, in all likelihood they are physically connected. The garage actually appears to be part of the campus. Cui Bono?
Simply exercising the ability to control the narrative?


My best guess at this point is that too many officials at El Centro College knew for a fact that the original story was an utter fabrication and that the school's continued closure in order to collect evidence/plant "evidence" forced the narrative change.

David Browning, El Centro's vice president of business, was at home watching Thursday's news reports about a shooter in a nearby parking garage. He texted Chief Hannigan, who was at El Centro: "Beware, there's a shooter coming your way."

Hannigan quickly texted back: "Wrong. He's having a shootout with a police officer in our stairwell."

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El Centro officials still can't get into their building. Classes have been moved online for the start of a new summer session today.
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