The FBI, CIA and ATF have been responsible for some the worst acts of terrorism on American soil. The Wikipedia article on Oklahoma City bombing conspiracy theories is hilariously convincing.
"These crazy people think USG was involved because one of the alleged bombers was escorted out of the US by the CIA and GSG-9; explosives experts concluded an ANFO bomb of that size couldn't have done that damage, including buidling and testing replica bombs; additional unexploded ordnance was found on site; every single witness reported seeing additional conspirators; and the security footage was erased. It's obviously a baseless conspiracy theory to not believe the government when there is all this overwhelming evidence against the official story."
The Air Force investigation alone is absolutely convincing that there were real explosives (not fertilizer) inside. Everything after that is just a choose your own adventure of guilty parties.
There's some good reasons to believe the explosives that actually took down the building were strategically placed charges on the support columns themselves, which the wikitard article tries to avoid. One of the witnesses that fingered Andreas Strassmeir saw a trio of men placing what she called putty and wires in the building a couple days before. A local university seismograph registered three distinct events, which correlates with two detonations and the building collapse. There was debris scattered by an explosion that would have had to fly past the truck to get to the other side of the street, which would indicate it was thrown by a blast from within the building. Some columns nearest the truck were intact and the explosion miraculously wrapped around them to destroy other columns that were hidden behind them. And finally, the additional unexploded ordnance were most likely demo charges that were blown off by the other discrete charges due to improper timing.
Spez: There is also a good comparison to be made with the Khobar Tower bombing in Saudi Arabia. That attack used 5,000lbs of real deal plastic explosives in a more effective configuration against a similar sized structure that had far shoddier construction, and it still only blew off the front facade of the building.
There isn't one source that has everything neatly organized. Diving face first into the rabbit hole is really the only way. I've heard BlackPilled has a decent deep dive, although I haven't watched it yet.
Yeah, 'back the blue' ended after some cops assumed they could infringe on natural rights because 'muh virus' and then lost way more after details of Ulvalde came out.
And that's just cops, everyone not brainwashed can tell how bad the FBI are given that they seem to dress up more as the extremists to justify their budget than find any extremists....or find them to late to stop a shooting.
'back the blue' ended after some cops assumed they could infringe on natural rights because 'muh virus'
Even then, most of the 'Back the Blue' types in my area still held to the attitude of "Fuck the Feds. The Feds arent blue, their Feds!" Although the US Marshals were/are still liked, probably because they are actually out going after real criminals instead of being used as political pawns.
Now, the only cops most people trust are the local sheriff. And that is because he told the governor to kiss his ass and send the Troopers if she wanted to enforce her lockdown (the Troopers also said no...).
On June 7, 2017, President Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Wray to be the next Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, replacing James Comey - wikiwiki.
It makes me wonder who the other candidates were, except that I don't actually wonder, because I already intrinsically know that all the candidates were shit.
“Unfounded attacks on the integrity of the FBI erode respect for the rule of law
The "rule of law" is a myth and there is no more convincing proof of it than how his bureau has behaved the last 6 years. We're ruled by people, most of which are scumbags
If the U.S. was truly serious about domestic terrorism, the CIA and FBI would be the 1st to go.
The FBI, CIA and ATF have been responsible for some the worst acts of terrorism on American soil. The Wikipedia article on Oklahoma City bombing conspiracy theories is hilariously convincing.
"These crazy people think USG was involved because one of the alleged bombers was escorted out of the US by the CIA and GSG-9; explosives experts concluded an ANFO bomb of that size couldn't have done that damage, including buidling and testing replica bombs; additional unexploded ordnance was found on site; every single witness reported seeing additional conspirators; and the security footage was erased. It's obviously a baseless conspiracy theory to not believe the government when there is all this overwhelming evidence against the official story."
-Wikitards, probably
The Air Force investigation alone is absolutely convincing that there were real explosives (not fertilizer) inside. Everything after that is just a choose your own adventure of guilty parties.
There's some good reasons to believe the explosives that actually took down the building were strategically placed charges on the support columns themselves, which the wikitard article tries to avoid. One of the witnesses that fingered Andreas Strassmeir saw a trio of men placing what she called putty and wires in the building a couple days before. A local university seismograph registered three distinct events, which correlates with two detonations and the building collapse. There was debris scattered by an explosion that would have had to fly past the truck to get to the other side of the street, which would indicate it was thrown by a blast from within the building. Some columns nearest the truck were intact and the explosion miraculously wrapped around them to destroy other columns that were hidden behind them. And finally, the additional unexploded ordnance were most likely demo charges that were blown off by the other discrete charges due to improper timing.
Spez: There is also a good comparison to be made with the Khobar Tower bombing in Saudi Arabia. That attack used 5,000lbs of real deal plastic explosives in a more effective configuration against a similar sized structure that had far shoddier construction, and it still only blew off the front facade of the building.
Didn't know a lot of this. Whatbdo you recommend as the best single source of info on OKC?
There isn't one source that has everything neatly organized. Diving face first into the rabbit hole is really the only way. I've heard BlackPilled has a decent deep dive, although I haven't watched it yet.
Yeah, 'back the blue' ended after some cops assumed they could infringe on natural rights because 'muh virus' and then lost way more after details of Ulvalde came out.
And that's just cops, everyone not brainwashed can tell how bad the FBI are given that they seem to dress up more as the extremists to justify their budget than find any extremists....or find them to late to stop a shooting.
Even then, most of the 'Back the Blue' types in my area still held to the attitude of "Fuck the Feds. The Feds arent blue, their Feds!" Although the US Marshals were/are still liked, probably because they are actually out going after real criminals instead of being used as political pawns.
Now, the only cops most people trust are the local sheriff. And that is because he told the governor to kiss his ass and send the Troopers if she wanted to enforce her lockdown (the Troopers also said no...).
Exactly. They've been the "Federal Baby Incinerators" since Waco, and disliked for far longer than that.
Never thought I'd be unironically quoting JFK, but "Scatter them to the four winds" sounds like a good idea.
Defund the FBI
That wasn't a good choice.
It makes me wonder who the other candidates were, except that I don't actually wonder, because I already intrinsically know that all the candidates were shit.
And it likely wasn't his choice. Remember, EVERYONE was stabbing him in the back, and most of his "nominations" basically needed the support of Mitch.
Poor Trump. All he wanted to do was to monitor the situation, and those pesky traitors wouldn't let him.
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Geez. I never thought I’d see the FBI go the “words are violence” route. It is funny to see the left so supportive of the rule of law all of a sudden.
FBI aren't cops, they're feds.
I love how this is falling apart only a few days in.
But muh Drumph trying to steal muh nuklar codes
The "rule of law" is a myth and there is no more convincing proof of it than how his bureau has behaved the last 6 years. We're ruled by people, most of which are scumbags
That's a great bumper sticker
I am the Law! - Chrissy Wray
Remember who LEO took a knee for. Wasn't for the people that pay their salaries.
Its for the people they barely shoot, but is busy shooting and shoving everyone else.
Niggers R US-A
I'm not saying you should physically attack the fbi, I'm just saying that I understand