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11 officers shot, 4 fatally during Dallas protest over police shootings
#21
(07-09-2016, 07:09 PM)Ninurta Wrote:
(07-09-2016, 06:59 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: @senona  @"Ninurta" @"BIAD" @"guohua"  (Sorry, I forget who all has replied to this thread.)

Here is a great thread on LA that shows, or suggests, that part of these shootings are a "false flag" event.  Please go there and offer your comments.

http://www.lucidawakenings.net/t/dallas-...-event/722

Don't buy into every allegation of "false flag", because a great many of those allegations are themselves false flags. they are psyops perpetrated by government operatives who are referred to as "internet warriors" or "e-warriors" in certain circles. the objective of them is to get your attention off of the real opposition and direct it at harmless targets while the real opponents clean your clock as you are distracted.

That's the reason there are so many allegations of "false flag" everywhere you look. There are not nearly as many false flag ops run in a given year as there are claims of them. All of the other allegations are just word-wars, meant to distract and confuse you.

Once, I asked a wise man "how do you tell the bad guys from the good guys here?". his reply was simple and straightforward - "The bad guys are the ones shooting at you. Everyone else are just spectators".

If you want to know who your real target is, look for muzzle flashes, not attempts to confuse you with mere words.

Yes, things can get hairy sometime when trying to discern the truth.  However, the only false flags I've paid attention to are the ones who have the same crisis actors involved in the photos and comments to the media.  There are other key factors one can look at too on their own.  There are a lot of REAL false flags, but as you suggested, it can be an OP behind some of them.
#22
In Phoenix, Arizona this evening.
The BLM Hate Group Had a March or Demonstration.
Quote:Agitators participating in a “Black Lives Matter” peaceful anti-police protest in Phoenix Friday ended it by throwing rocks at officers and threatening to kill them.

Yes, that's why I categorises them as a Hate Group! If it was the KK or any other White Group Of People,,,, They'd all be Called Hate Groups or Extreme Right Wing Terrorist!
But because of Obama and they're 85% Black they are Given a Pass!
Quote:Meanwhile, a Donald Trump supporter was standing in the street and holding a sign for the candidate.
“I was standing in the street holding my ground and they started coming around me,” Matthew Meinecke said.
“And then I got cramped and everyone’s like cursing me like crazy and swearing and then I fell down to the ground.
“I was pushed to the ground and then I started getting trampled. That’s when the police pulled me out,” he said.
Holding up his ripped Trump sign, he said, “And then obviously this stuff happened. And it’s very, very insulting. It’s terrible.”

Other video shows Meinecke standing in the street has he’s surrounded. He ended up being pushed, before the sign is ripped out of his hands.

Source
Now for some statistics.
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#23
@Armonica_Templar  -

I live relatively near the Bristol, TN shootings, and heard about them on the morning news late last week, but had not heard it was a black guy only shooting white folks, or that it was related to his angst over BLM issues. thanks for the heads-up.
Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#24
Dallas Shooter Followed Black Militant Groups...
Sky News.


Dallas A 'Game-Changer' For Law Enforcement...
Sky News.

How and why Dallas police decided to use a bomb to end the standoff with lone gunman...
The Dallas Morning News.

By the way, it's Sunday morning here and Sky News on the television has a bigger piece
on assisting the bee population in London! It's disgusting how they perceive a general
'rest-day' -a time when light news is a priority!
Another facet of MSM control.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
#25
I just now saw this on my news feed:


Quote:The Falcon Heights, Minnesota police shooting of Philando Castile is based around an entirely false narrative.  Castile and Ms. Diamond Reynolds (Facebook video uploader) were pulled over by police because Castile matched a BOLO Alert for an armed robbery suspect from four days prior.

Unfortunately, the false statements in the video – which have gone viral, and are being pushed by the mainstream media – have created a backlash against police officers.

Police officers in: Dallas (link), Tennessee (link), Missouri (link) and Georgia (link) have been Shot or killed in the past 24 hours as a result of a false narrative driven by the Black Lives Matter movement. It is important to get the truth out quickly.


Read more here: Source Link
#26
Here is a second video showing a better view of how Alton Sterling was shot, and it vindicates the police officers actions.

And all the violence that erupted, taking the lives of innocent police officers in Texas, then spreading to other states, is because of the false reports the media put out about this shooting.
I hope they have nightmares when they try to sleep, with their blood-stained hands floating mockingly in front of their eyes! smallnotamused

People!!!!  Calm the fuck down!  Give time for the real story to come out; we know there usually is one.
The main stream media is owned by the Elite who lie to the public, and want to cause chaos!  Don't buy into their lies!

Second Alton Sterling Video Surfaces, Completely Vindicates Cops

Quote:TOPICS:Alton Sterlingjustifiednew footageofficer involved shootingvindication
Posted By: The Conservative Millennial July 9, 2016

Video footage which has come out showing the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling has been shoddy, at best… At least until now.

USA Today has posted a high resolution clip of Sterling’s death which is not blurred out, like the others. This video totally vindicates the officers involved.
You can see that footage below.

Blue Lives Matter explained the footage in detail, and exactly why it justifies Sterling’s shooting:
Quote:You may have watched the second video and failed to notice that there are several extremely noteworthy pieces of evidence. While the names of the involved officers have been released, we will avoid using their names for a short time out of respect for them.
One of the first items of note in the video is that Alton Sterling’s left hand was clearly restrained and under the control of Officer One. However, Sterling’s right hand is clearly not under control of the officers. In fact, Officer Two’s position would have made it all but impossible for him to effectively control Sterling’s hand. You can see moments where Sterling is moving his elbow, making a pulling motion. Officer Two can be seen fighting Sterling for control of his hand. Then, just before the shots were fired, you can see Officer Two’s hand is empty and clearly not holding Sterling’s hand.

Officer Two’s hand then follows Sterling’s hand towards his right pocket, and that’s when you hear shots being fired. Later in the video you can see Officer One remove a gun from Sterling’s right pocket. The only logical conclusion is that Sterling was reaching for his gun. If somebody has two police officers pointing guns at them, while telling them not to move after discovering their gun, and the person then reaches towards their gun, then it’s really obvious that they are trying to get to their gun. We have clear evidence here that Sterling was going for a gun at the time he was shot.
You may have also noticed in this video that the first shots didn’t appear to be fired by Officer One, as many had assumed. You can see Officer One’s pistol when the first shots are heard, and there is no visible muzzle flash. This means that the first shots fired likely came from either Officer Two’s gun, or Sterling’s gun.
We still don’t have many details on this case, but every day the new details all seem to support the case that Sterling was justifiably shot as a result of his decision to reach for his gun.
You will have to go to the Source page to view the video:  LINK

Quote:
Quote:
Quote:You may have watched the second video and failed to notice that there are several extremely noteworthy pieces of evidence. While the names of the involved officers have been released, we will avoid using their names for a short time out of respect for them.
One of the first items of note in the video is that Alton Sterling’s left hand was clearly restrained and under the control of Officer One. However, Sterling’s right hand is clearly not under control of the officers. In fact, Officer Two’s position would have made it all but impossible for him to effectively control Sterling’s hand. You can see moments where Sterling is moving his elbow, making a pulling motion. Officer Two can be seen fighting Sterling for control of his hand. Then, just before the shots were fired, you can see Officer Two’s hand is empty and clearly not holding Sterling’s hand.

Officer Two’s hand then follows Sterling’s hand towards his right pocket, and that’s when you hear shots being fired. Later in the video you can see Officer One remove a gun from Sterling’s right pocket. The only logical conclusion is that Sterling was reaching for his gun. If somebody has two police officers pointing guns at them, while telling them not to move after discovering their gun, and the person then reaches towards their gun, then it’s really obvious that they are trying to get to their gun. We have clear evidence here that Sterling was going for a gun at the time he was shot.
You may have also noticed in this video that the first shots didn’t appear to be fired by Officer One, as many had assumed. You can see Officer One’s pistol when the first shots are heard, and there is no visible muzzle flash. This means that the first shots fired likely came from either Officer Two’s gun, or Sterling’s gun.
We still don’t have many details on this case, but every day the new details all seem to support the case that Sterling was justifiably shot as a result of his decision to reach for his gun.
Please share this report so that violent, racially-motivated groups like Black Lives Matter cannot perpetuate the narrative that Alton Sterling was killed because of his skin color. On the contrary, he was a thug, with a rap sheet a mile long, who threatened police officers with a weapon.
#27
'Barack Obama condemns 'deranged' gunman, says US won't return to Sixties-era race riots'
The Telegraph.

Yeah... and it's a good job nobody's demanding segregation in schools and colleges!

'Segregation is making a comeback -- on college campuses'
The Washington Examiner.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 
#28
(07-10-2016, 08:36 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: Here is a second video showing a better view of how Alton Sterling was shot, and it vindicates the police officers actions.

You will have to go to the Source page to view the video:  LINK

Unfortunately, the link provides no video on this computer, so I can't watch it. I don't know whether the video has been yanked and censored, or whether there is just a problem with video on this machin.

I do recall seeing a video a few days ago that showed one of the officers removing a gun from Sterling's pocket, however.

Do you recall the tale of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"? I think BLM protestors may have never heard it, else they wouldn't be labeling every single officer involved shooting to come down the pike as "the shooting of an innocent black man". Eventually, probably sooner rather than later, that phrase will become as meaningless as accusations of "racist" became in the wake of the 2008 election cycle through overuse and misuse.

It's mildly amusing that they seem not to even realize how meaningless the term "racist" has become, considering the way they throw it at Trump as if it still had some meaning or power.

The moral of the story is that if the majority of the words coming out of your mouth are provable lies, eventually folks stop listening, and you are left with no message at all, just preaching to the choir in your "safe space".
Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#29
(07-10-2016, 09:32 PM)BIAD Wrote: 'Barack Obama condemns 'deranged' gunman, says US won't return to Sixties-era race riots'
The Telegraph.

Yeah... and it's a good job nobody's demanding segregation in schools and colleges!

'Segregation is making a comeback -- on college campuses'
The Washington Examiner.

I'd like to be able to say I'm surprised by those articles, but sadly I can't.

The second one in particular is galling. Those same kids agitation FOR segregation seem to have forgotten how their parents and grandparents fought so hard against it, how they made inroads into segregating white neighborhoods in the 60's and 70's in a hard fought battle - now their kids and grandkids want to just throw that away. The older generation can recall what "black-only" neighborhoods were like, and know there is a reason they fought to get out of them.

They seem not to have properly educated their children about the progress they made, and the cost it took to make it.

Be that as it may, I'm entirely prepared to give them their wishes, so long as equality is preserved, meaning they can have black-only housing and black-only safe spaces if the same exclusionary zones are provided to white, hispanic, oriental, Jewish, etc., etc. students.

maybe they could put up signs - "cracka don't let the sun set on your head here". It worked out real well last time that was done. When I was growing up in a county adjoining to this one, there were signs at the county line in this county barring blacks from the county that read much like the suggestion above, and they were particularly effective. Not a single black living in this county back then, and damned few even just passing through in the daylight. Thank God those days are long gone, and it's disheartening to read that it is black kids themselves who want to bring them back.

The real world has NO "safe spaces" - what is it about providing them on college campuses that is supposed to prepare students for life in the real world?
Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#30
(07-10-2016, 11:48 PM)Ninurta Wrote:
(07-10-2016, 08:36 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: Here is a second video showing a better view of how Alton Sterling was shot, and it vindicates the police officers actions.

You will have to go to the Source page to view the video:  LINK

Unfortunately, the link provides no video on this computer, so I can't watch it. I don't know whether the video has been yanked and censored, or whether there is just a problem with video on this machin.

I do recall seeing a video a few days ago that showed one of the officers removing a gun from Sterling's pocket, however.

Do you recall the tale of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"? I think BLM protestors may have never heard it, else they wouldn't be labeling every single officer involved shooting to come down the pike as "the shooting of an innocent black man". Eventually, probably sooner rather than later, that phrase will become as meaningless as accusations of "racist" became in the wake of the 2008 election cycle through overuse and misuse.

It's mildly amusing that they seem not to even realize how meaningless the term "racist" has become, considering the way they throw it at Trump as if it still had some meaning or power.

The moral of the story is that if the majority of the words coming out of your mouth are provable lies, eventually folks stop listening, and you are left with no message at all, just preaching to the choir in your "safe space".
@"Ninurta" I seen the video, it looks like it was shot with a cell phone.
Try this link. Link
It's here if that link didn't work.
http://bluelivesmatter.blue/second-alton...ates-cops/
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#31
Being as Baton Rouge is near me, we are pretty much aware of what is going on.

The local blacks have been protesting calmly and peacefully, not blocking roads and staying where they are told to.
Now then, now the BLM has shown up and we hope they do not start shit like they did in Ferguson, making the locals look bad.


From what we have seen on the video, which was shot by a group of people who follow police scanners and show up at the scene to take images, there was no excuse we could see to shoot the man multiple times.

The police confiscated the video from the convenience store before the store owner had even had a chance to view it.
How many times have cops done that in the past? Numerous times.....


Anyhow, the group that shot the video waited and waited to see if the police would be transparent and release the vid from store
When no one ever did, they posted their video to social media.
And that is when everyone started questioning WTH happened.




As I said tho, so far, the locals have been calmly protesting, following orders of where they can be and not to block roads.
Just hope the outsiders don't try to instigate anything, causing mayhem when there is no need for it.




On a side note....
Last year there was a shooting in another town just north of B.R.

An autistic 6 yr old white boy was shot and killed when 2 black deputy marshalls shot into a vehicle to get at the driver, not knowing the kid was in there
Those 2 were arrested and charged.

However, there is politics at play here and behind the scenes grumbling of who gets to do what in that town....Casino town BTW.

So even tho it is similar in a way, it is not, even tho some in B.R. are trying to compare to it.

Here is an article on the Marksville shooting
Inside small-town Louisiana feud that led to a 6-year-old boy’s police killing



And yes, we work around that area a lot too.
In fact, that is the town where our tire came off our trailer when the tire bearings froze up.  :smallundecided:
The Fire Dept. there is great, I must say!! minusculebiggrin

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#32
@"senona"  Thank You for the Real Time Information.
Also the information about that 6 year old that was hot and killed.
OK, these two Cops
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Sot and killed this 6 year old.
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While chasing his father for Now Apparent Reason.
No Arrest Warrants or Weapon Found found in vehicle.

Quote:CBS reports that Marksville, LA officers Norris Greenhouse Jr. and Derrick Stafford were involved with a brief vehicle chase earlier this week. They have not said why they tried to pull over Christopher Few and his 6-year old autistic son Jeremy Mardis, just that they briefly pursued him.

At the conclusion of this chase, Officers Greenhouse and Stafford opened fired on the car, pumping 18 rounds into the vehicle. Christopher Few was hit twice and has bullet fragments in his head and lungs. He is critical condition. His young son was hit 5 times in the head and chest. He died in his car seat.

A third officer, called in for back up, recorded the shooting with his police body camera. That officer has stated that Few was not acting in a threatening manner toward police. Few did not have a warrant for his arrest and there was no weapon found in his vehicle.

The two officers involved in the shooting tried to say that Few used his vehicle to ram their cruiser but the evidence doesn’t support that. Asked if Few should be blamed in any way for the shooting, Edmonson replied:

“It doesn’t seem from what we see because we don’t know why they were trying to chase him,” said Edmonson.
This shooting was so outrageous and unjustified that the police aren’t even trying to protect the officers involved. Greenhouse and Stafford were arrested on Friday and charged with second degree murder for the killing of 6-year old Jeremy and attempted second degree murder for the shooting of his father, Christopher Few. They are both being held without bail.

Source
 
Quote:UPDATE: Norris Greenhouse, Jr. released, remains under house arrest
Quote:Norris Greenhouse, Jr., the Ward Two police officer and suspect in the shooting death of 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis, has been granted bond.
He was arrested earlier this month, along with fellow officer Derrick Stafford, for the murder of Jeremy Mardis and the attempted murder of the boy's father, Chris Few.
Tuesday afternoon, Judge William J. Bennett of Marksville ordered that Greenhouse be granted bond. Both suspects were being held on $1 million dollar bonds each, and the Greenhouse family put up property to post Norris Jr.'s bond.
There was a delay in the bond process due to Norris' father, Norris Greenhouse, Sr. being an Assistant District Attorney. Greenhouse Jr. remained in the Rapides Parish lockup until Tuesday afternoon.
Here is an excerpt from Judge Bennett's reason for ruling:
"There certainly are no ethical considerations applicable to Norris Greenhouse, Sr. He is simply a father who desires his son to be released from jail pending trial. This is the desire of parents in 99.9% of cases that this Court agrees or disagrees with the decision of Norris and Cheryl Greenhouse to secure the release of their son pending Trial based on certain security and/or safety issues, they as parents have made a decision to post a massive bond in order to secure the release of their son."
Source
His father is the Assistant District Attorney,,,, Hummmmm!
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#33
(07-10-2016, 05:42 PM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote: I just now saw this on my news feed:


Quote:The Falcon Heights, Minnesota police shooting of Philando Castile is based around an entirely false narrative.  Castile and Ms. Diamond Reynolds (Facebook video uploader) were pulled over by police because Castile matched a BOLO Alert for an armed robbery suspect from four days prior.

Unfortunately, the false statements in the video – which have gone viral, and are being pushed by the mainstream media – have created a backlash against police officers.

Police officers in: Dallas (link), Tennessee (link), Missouri (link) and Georgia (link) have been Shot or killed in the past 24 hours as a result of a false narrative driven by the Black Lives Matter movement. It is important to get the truth out quickly.


Read more here: Source Link

That video has bothered me since the first time I saw it. If someone I allegedly love is laying there bleeding out, I'm probably not going to be using my cell phone to video the expiration and offering calm commentary as the video rolls. Even the cop was more hysterical than she was.

I didn't catch her even trying to check on the kid in the back seat to see if the child got perforated in the exchange. She's just entirely too nonchalant and carefree to be watching the death of a loved one.

Were it me, I'd be using that phone to call 911 and get an ambulance out there post haste, because the cop was just covering a dying man with his weapon and getting hysterical about it. That I can understand - shooting a man can be traumatic, especially if it's the first time you've ever shot a man, or you don't shoot folks on a regular enough basis to get blase about it.

What I can't understand is the budding young videographer's indifference.

The cop was too hysterical to think straight and get a meat wagon out there. The young lady had her phone in hand, and rather than call for help, she elected to calmly film her alleged boyfriend's dying breath.

There is something very wrong about that video and that situation.
Diogenes was eating bread and lentils for supper. He was seen by the philosopher Aristippus, who lived comfortably by flattering the king.

Said Aristippus, ‘If you would learn to be subservient to the king you would not have to live on lentils.’ Said Diogenes, ‘Learn to live on lentils and you will not have to be subservient to the king.’


#34
@"Ninurta" 

Yeah, now that you mention it, I have to agree.
I know if that were my boyfriend I'd be screaming and running over to him and no telling what! tinysurprised
#35
This on the Dallas shooter

Was Dallas cop killer Micah Johnson radicalized online?


Quote:The message was clear. One day before Dallas police officers were gunned down, the African American Defense League was telling anyone reading its Facebook page it was time to act.

The message delivered at 9:47 a.m. Wednesday came after news broke of yet another killing of a black man by a white police officer. Philando Castile was killed in the front seat of his car after being pulled over for a broken taillight outside Minneapolis.

The message from the African American Defense League left little up for interpretation.


"The Pig has shot and killed Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana!: You and I know what we must do and I don't mean marching, making a lot of noise, or attending conventions. We must "Rally The Troops!" It is time to visit Louisiana and hold a barbeque. The highlight of our occasion will be to sprinkle Pigs Blood!"


The apparent author of that post, Mauricelm-Lei Millere, has so far not responded to CNN's request for comment. But from his Facebook page, CNN has discovered the killer of five Dallas police officers had visited and "liked" the AADL's site.

Micah Johnson's online history shows he followed dozens of sites that focused on injustices committed on the black community. He visited and liked several websites dedicated to Black Lives Matter and the New Black Panthers, along with the Nation of Islam and the Black Riders Liberation Party, two groups the Southern Poverty Law Center considers hate groups.


Yep, nothing like hate groups inciting violence, even death and nothing can be done about it due to "free speech"

Surely there must be a line drawn for making death threats or implying as much towards a group of people.


Otherwise, social media will become the new "hit list" for haters



And you trouble makers can just keep your azz out of Louisiana!! tinyok

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#36
(07-11-2016, 05:03 AM)Ninurta Wrote: ...That video has bothered me since the first time I saw it.
If someone I allegedly love is laying there bleeding out, I'm probably not going to be using my cell phone to video
the expiration and offering calm commentary as the video rolls. Even the cop was more hysterical than she was.

I didn't catch her even trying to check on the kid in the back seat to see if the child got perforated in the exchange.
She's just entirely too nonchalant and carefree to be watching the death of a loved one.

Were it me, I'd be using that phone to call 911 and get an ambulance out there post haste, because the cop was just
covering a dying man with his weapon and getting hysterical about it. That I can understand - shooting a man can be
traumatic, especially if it's the first time you've ever shot a man, or you don't shoot folks on a regular enough basis
to get blase about it.

What I can't understand is the budding young videographer's indifference.

The cop was too hysterical to think straight and get a meat wagon out there.
The young lady had her phone in hand, and rather than call for help, she elected to calmly film her alleged boyfriend's
dying breath.

There is something very wrong about that video and that situation.

I agree, that was the first-thing I thought. One would be tempted to say there was a second agenda within
the situation. The young mother oddly stated certain phrases and in a way that implied a purely innocent
encounter with a law officer has mutated into a confusing situation that she's rationally attempting to get
to grips with.

However, her full real-time explaining of the reason for being pulled over and her lucid description of how
her boyfriend has I.D and a licence to carry the firearm comes-off as a narrative -as Ninurta points out,
not the standard behavior of somebody sitting beside a loved one who is seriously injured.

What benefit does it bring the wounded person and the endangered child to turn the phone from the
scene and place yourself in view on the video...? what narcissistic impulse demands that your own face
must be in view?

The Policeman is frantic and holding a weapon trained on the man he has just allegedly shot, the young
woman's child is in the back of the car and presumably aware of this terrible scene. The woman -herself,
is still in harm's way.

Yet calmly, she explains on the video the entire situation and even assures the Policeman that she will
stay still whilst commenting the policeman has shot her boyfriend's arm 'off' All in a tone of calmness.
One would be curious of who in this situation has really had the training to handle such a volatile position.

As the Patrolman reiterates in an hysterical-cracked voice his reasons for firing the weapon, the girlfriend
again -placidly relates to the Officer brandishing the firearm into the vehicle that her boyfriend was merely
doing as he was requested and putting his hand in his pocket for his I.D and driver's licence.
Quickly adding on the end of that confirmation 'Oh my God, please don't kill me -he said'

But the next sentences are very weird.
"Please don't tell me my boyfriend went just like that...' the woman says and stares into the camera.
Is God on the other end of the phone?

The Officer demands that the woman keeps her hands still and with a tone of confidence that gives
notice that her perception of the horrific situation is under control and she isn't overtly emotional,
she replies:

"Yes Sir, I will keep my hands where they are" -which is indicative in my view, of somebody in a
situation that they are confident enough -to not only accept it without hysteria, but also look
for ways of manipulating certain sections of the situation.

As in, she agrees with the Policeman's request whilst knowing that her filming of the situation that
she really wishes to do is more of a priority. Your boyfriend is seriously injured and your child is in
possible harm's way... so you film it. Like what any normal Mother would do?!!

As a quiet time occurs and all that can be heard is the struggling breathing of her beloved slumped
beside her, she again says with a saddened voice "Please don't tell me this Lord...please don't tell me
that he's gone, please don't tell that he's gone"

Then, she quickly adds "Please don't tell me Officer that you did this to him..."
So now the audience have just had the information confirmed, the woman has stated in a pleading
manner that the policeman was the shooter and also explained to the viewers that:
'...You shot four bullets into him, Sir..."
So now we have more specific information in regards of the account.

They're still arguing on how many shots Oswald fired at JFK, but here we have a serene young woman
who has relayed to the world via technology, the correct amount she witnessed.

All the while, her boyfriend is dying and her child is still in possible danger. Remember, this irrational
lawman has just fatally wounded her loved-one with four bullets and the child of this mother is still
in peril.

Thank God the battery in the phone is holding up though, heh?
(The above comment may seem insensitive, but videoing my loved-one's death would not
be as important as attempting to obtain medical aid with that phone. Something is not quite here.)
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#37
Quote:I agree, that was the first-thing I thought. One would be tempted to say there was a second agenda within
the situation. The young mother oddly stated certain phrases and in a way that implied a purely innocent
encounter with a law officer has mutated into a confusing situation that she's rationally attempting to get
to grips with.
 
(Above quote is from @"BIAD" )


Does anyone remember where the ad in Craig's List was for a few weeks ago when they were calling for crisis actors?  Was it anywhere near this area?

I find it hard to believe this could be staged, but something is definitely wrong, and we've found crisis actors in other major events.

Here is another ad  in Craig's List.  Let's pay attention and see if anything happens around there, or close by.


Quote:Posted: 2 days ago
print

Crisis Actors Needed (West Palm Beach)


© craigslist - Map data © OpenStreetMap
(google map)
compensation: $300-$500 per day

We are a government contractor with 15 years of experience working with county, state, and federal agencies to ensure the safety of civilians by conducting simulated crisis events. Crisis scenarios may include, but are not limited to situations involving:

- Natural disasters (tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, etc.)
- Terror Scenarios (militias, extremists, etc.)
- Biological/Chemical warfare attacks

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There's this:
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from:
SuperStation95.

And that is a map of a section of Dallas. An area called 'Crown Hill Memorial Park'
(It's just north of Dallas Love Field airport) The 'official' protest began at Belo Garden
which is in the heart of downtown Dallas.


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@"BIAD" 

Thank you!  And this was posted two weeks before the shooting! 

Me thinks something smells fishy!   tinybighuh
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Now, this is taking things way too far!!   smallfit 

BLM  agitators shut down the I-40 bridge in Memphis this weekend, stranding thousands of motorists for hours and blocking a car escorting a child to the hospital.



The vehicle that was transporting the child to the hospital was eventually allowed to pass, but it took police intervention before they would step aside. 
It's a wonder they weren't attacked!


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