FBI insisting the cybertruck and bourbon street attackers were not linked
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basically confirming that they are linked
And that is the FBI that linked them.
"this was not an act of terrorism".
"We have always been at war with east asia"
They keep making statements and then contradicting them. Are they trying to confuse everyone or are they continually stepping on their dicks?
Knowing the government?
Little bit of column a... little bit of column b...
The FBI is a collection of hundreds of thousands of agents across dozens of different field offices.
The DC field office is full of shit. Fully politicized. Interferes in everything. It's where all the communists work. They hate America.
The other offices are a mixed bag. There are still some good departments and agents out there. They fucking hate DC.
This is what a communist infiltration looks like. The last time this happened was in the 1920s. Ironically, those events, are mostly what created the FBI. It's the circle of communism.
The woman who said it wasn't terrorism is a diversity hire idiot.
I talked to a 9/11 researcher a while ago who called the event a "succubus" designed specifically to have so many conflicting details that anyone who attempted to get to the bottom of it was sent round and round in circles with no way to conclusively determine anything.
Trying to cover their tracks I see.
Sorry but you don't "coincidentally" have the same exact rental car company, that nobody has really heard of, used in two separate attacks within hours of each other almost a nation apart.
I could buy the two individuals are not linked personally, but the entire incidents are absolutely held together by something.
Truck rental mobile app, not same rental company as far as I know. Which makes it worse. Like, whomever their handlers were, fed them a playbook or something.
Regardless of what it is, its not a commonly used company that would be unsurprising that it got used twice like say Hertz or Enterprise.
Same with if it was similar vehicles, meaning maybe that's just the company for that particular thing. But no, its two completely different things at that.
It's like an Air BnB app for cars/trucks. You rent from the car's owner. It's just not well know. So these 2 dudes, both using it, same day, same mode of operation, same plans. It's reeks of coordination.
Why should we believe the claims of the perps identity anyway.
Happens on same day, same window of time, same operandi, same app, but... no connection. Sure. Sure.
"We don't know anything yet, but we do know there's no connection."
Also, looks like it is gonna turn out that the barricades in N.O. were taken down and replaced with standard Bob's Barricade style sawhorses. Convenient palettes of bricks anyone?
In my opinion, this is an inside job that was done extremely sloppy. Sloppy handlers, terrible asset choices. I mean.. thankfully as it could have been far worse. But, why? Is this FBI/Intel trying to justify their continued existance? Is it Israel activating assets to garner more public support for middle east intervention?
CNN: This guy is American, you bigot.
Americans: Really?
Both rented cars on Turo. Both electric cars. Both army from Fort Bragg.
Lots of Psyops going down lately. Got a lil breather there after the election. Now it’s back to full speed ahead I guess.
Wasn't Fort Bragg also the center of an Islamist active shooter?
Is there a terrorist cell out there that we don't know about?
The 2nd Trump assassin patsy supposedly had a lot of visits to that base also.
It is one of the largest military bases, so some of these could be coincidences, but still...
I wonder if they messed up and had two different false flag terrorist attacks being planned by different field offices. And now they're freaking out because they used the same playbook.
The stupid bitch with the nose ring stepped over flattened bodies an an ISIS flag to stand in front of the cameras and declare it wasn't terrorism.
Everything the FBI says is the exact inverse of reality.
You're watching the gaslighting of the public in real time.
"What a strange thing to say."