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2 pointsMy god you are terminally naive. Do you not think that if the FBI collected no evidence that the papers it now possesses were ever present in Trump’s home that Trump’s lawyers would simply claim that they were never there? Has it not crossed your mind that “hey that’s not mine” is a potential defence that LEOs are always aware of and acting to mitigate? It was in a court filing that the court ruled should be released because it’s in the public interest to be aware of how legitimate the search of Trump’s home was. And this photo does exactly that, it shows the legitimacy and necessity of the search warrant. Only the most rabid of Trump cultists like you would ever find a way to claim this shows him to be the victim.
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2 pointsOf course it is. Why? Well cause that is how they always do it. How else do you think they should itemize and provide photographic evidence of what they found?
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2 pointsYes it was staged… and they said it was staged. It was staged to show a quick snapshot of the type of documents they were finding, not to fool anyone into thinking that’s how they were found. So I honestly have no idea what your point is.
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2 pointsOr you can believe the truth. This picture was created by the FBI the same way that pictures of evidence are taken in almost every case ever prosecuted. It is a typical practice for law enforcement to place the evidence in viewable form to capture a photo just like, this with an evidence marker and a ruler for scale. The FBI did not in any way claim that this is the way the documents were found. Quite the contrary, they made it clear that they found this evidence of a crime in various locations. Ever see a photo after a drug bust, you will see drugs, guns, cash and other objects all on a table or floor, just like this with an evidence marker and ruler. I am sorry that you are having trouble understanding this.
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1 pointDr Edwards also keeps insisting Cooper was not the right the age for WW2.. that would be incorrect.
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1 pointThe boss wants results. Otherwise there are those hospitals with the ejector beds. Da we destroyed 10 more HIMARS yesterday.. Our intelligence is that the fascist American swine has supplied the Nazi Ukrainians with 1854 HIMARS. Of course the lying American NATO swine only admitted to a few dozen.
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1 pointRecently, Mr Carr kindly gave me an hour or so of his time on the telephone. We touched on the USAF loadmaster to whom I referred in my chapter "The Usual Suspects" (and for whom, to my knowledge, there is no evidence of a link to Flight 305). I did pose this question: "Would the FBI, if it wished, have the authority to obtain the Korean War service records of all USAF personnel in specified squadrons and/or in specified occupational codes?" His reply (as per my notes): Yes, it could. The FBI had a number of suspects with USAF backgrounds and obtained their service records from the NPRC; some of those records are still classified. Now that the case is inactive, the FBI might not be willing to request such records. I mentioned that I had a database of all the USAF squadrons that operated the C-124 (which was the only Korean War-era airplane to use the term "loadmaster" as a crew function; and that I could list the C-124 squadrons that were ever stationed at McChord or Larson AFB. Mr Carr said that he would like to have a copy of that list; and that he could pass it to an active agent. I sent it to him.
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1 pointTrump has not denied those documents were in his possession. He has only claimed he didn't have them lying around like that. He actually agrees with the FBI and DOJ, they also claim he was in possession of those documents. They also never claimed they found them like that.
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1 pointSays the guy that blindly believes absurd conspiracy theories. I know reality can be a hard pill to swallow, but it is the only way to move past delusion.
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1 pointThe FBI, in their statement, said these documents were removed from a box that came from random places in the Trump residence at Mar a Lago. They were showing that, in fact, they were real documents, but not indicating that's how they were found. Yes, some people took it that way. Some people (who shall remain nameless) even spread that implication, thinking it funny. Kind of like how some people took the "Obama was a Muslim born in Kenya" and ran with it. Wendy P.
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1 pointWe all appreciate it. Don't forget Canada increased spending 30% on defense from 2014 Canada does other valuable things for the befit of the US. The US doesn't want non-white immigrants. Canada accepts tens of thousands of very wealthy Chinese immigrants that the US doesn't want.We give them a place to invest their millions that the US doesn't want or evidently need. You're welcome.
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1 pointWell look what I found today! An actual photo of Alyce Gorley Hancock. Funny that we've been misspelling her name this whole time. Perhaps she went by Alice at the time or maybe that was just newspaper folks reporting it that way, but the FBI recorded it that way as well. Nevertheless, she goes by Alyce to this day.
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1 pointWaPo: Mary Peltola defeats Sarah Palin in Alaska special election Comedians disappointed, but they still have Boebert and MTG. A more up-to-date article: Democrat Mary Peltola wins special U.S. House election, will be first Alaska Native elected to Congress
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1 pointA seaman meets a pirate in a bar, and talk turns to their adventures on the sea. The seaman notes that the pirate has a peg-leg, a hook, and an eye patch. The seaman asks, "So, how did you end up with the peg-leg?" The pirate replies, "We were in a storm at sea, and I was swept overboard into a school of sharks. Just as my men were pulling me out, a shark bit my leg off." "Wow!" said the seaman. "What about your hook"? "Well", replied the pirate, "We were boarding an enemy ship and were battling the other sailors with swords. One of the enemy cut my hand off." "Incredible!" remarked the seaman. "How did you get the eye patch"? "A seagull dropping fell into my eye," replied the pirate. "You lost your eye to a seagull dropping?," the sailor asked incredulously. "Well," said the pirate, "it was my first day with my hook"
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1 pointAt the ends, there were (and still are) die-hards who use masks as weapons or as virtue signaling. At the height of the pandemic, masks were better than nothing. They were absolutely not completely effective at blocking the corona virus (news flash: no one said they were), they were just better than spewing material into the open air. A 40% improvement in the number of virus particles is still better than nothing. On the other hand, yeah, people who are alone in their car wearing masks are doing it for reasons that are personal, and not scientific (well, unless they also suffer from severe allergies, are immune-compromised, etc). I suppose it'd be easier to figure out who's dumb if people with allergies or immune issues had to wear T-shirts, but what's the point. Some one else's issues have no impact whatsoever on one's own condition. If you don't want to wear a mask now, then don't. There are few places where they're mandatory (maybe in hospitals?). There are still 500 people a day dying of Covid in the US; that's not an insignificant number. And if someone doesn't want others to think they're an asshole or idiot for not wearing a mask, then limit your activities to where those people don't hang out. Your rights don't, in fact, trump everyone else's in public spaces. Wendy P.
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1 pointOn Reddit Carr is mocking the claim of a Cooper suspect involved in the Bay of Pigs and a CIA operative.. Unfortunately Carr is wrong.... again. https://www.reddit.com/r/dbcooper/comments/wx43sx/additional_clues_on_db_coopers_identity/ His name is Bradley Earl Ayers. He was investigated by the FBI but both stews rejected his image. last line in FBI doc "who apparently participated in the Bay of Pigs Invasion and other CIA sponsored activities." Here is a rabbit hole for somebody to go down.. CIA files on Ayers.. https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/4178918/CIA-OP-FILES-ON-BRADLEY-EARL-AYERS.pdf and regarding Flo, she was hounded by somebody trying to prove the Cooper suspect Coffelt was Cooper, somebody he was in prison with claimed he was Cooper, so perhaps the two "suspects" got conflated in the story. It isn't clear..
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