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originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Konduit
Confirmed shirt does not say 'NASA'.
OK, fair enough. Does anyone have any ideas about what "WASA" means?
originally posted by: Konduit
Not so grainy photo.
if
he was one of those guys who had the "Make America great again" bumper sticker. It doesn't mean anything really, you would not say that Trump was to blame or that his views represent all that is wrong with Trump supporters
originally posted by: notsure1
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
if
he was one of those guys who had the "Make America great again" bumper sticker. It doesn't mean anything really, you would not say that Trump was to blame or that his views represent all that is wrong with Trump supporters
Oh bs. If this guy was wearing a MAGA hat or had a bumper sticker the left would be blaming Trump at every turn.
And if you dont think so you are delusional.
originally posted by: audubon
a reply to: RomeByFire
It's not "WASA", it's "NASA". Stop squinting at one particular frame of the video. At between the 1'04" and 1'08" mark in this video, you get a brief but clear glimpse of the entire logo on the shirt, as the guy (on screen right) turns and begins to move off after a brief remonstration with two cops.
Is "WASA" even a thing anyway?
Not that it matters hugely if it isn't the same guy, but it does show that debunkers are also prone to relying on misidentification from vague photos.
originally posted by: UKTruth
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
We know the name of that guy at the protest too. His name is Steve. There is audio of someone greeting him.
There was another link - that a Stephen Paddock worked with NASA, but a poster has adequately shown THAT Stephen Paddock is a different person.
Still leaves a 'Steve' who looks very much like the shooter.
originally posted by: RomeByFire
originally posted by: audubon
a reply to: RomeByFire
It's not "WASA", it's "NASA". Stop squinting at one particular frame of the video. At between the 1'04" and 1'08" mark in this video, you get a brief but clear glimpse of the entire logo on the shirt, as the guy (on screen right) turns and begins to move off after a brief remonstration with two cops.
Is "WASA" even a thing anyway?
Not that it matters hugely if it isn't the same guy, but it does show that debunkers are also prone to relying on misidentification from vague photos.
I'm not the only relying on vague photos for, well, anything.
People are more concerned with making "connections," with political motives than they are trying to prevent stuff like this from happening again and again, and again and again, and again and again...
originally posted by: Christosterone
It is believed the man seen in this video is the las vegas shooter, Stephen Paddock, attending an anti-trump protest in Reno Nevada in August 2017
originally posted by: fiverx313
originally posted by: Christosterone
It is believed the man seen in this video is the las vegas shooter, Stephen Paddock, attending an anti-trump protest in Reno Nevada in August 2017
doesn't look a damn thing like him. maybe you need your eyes checked.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
Also, this thread is the creation of a racist who thinks all white people look the same.
originally posted by: roadgravel
originally posted by: HawkeyeNation
Some 67% of mass shooting have been committed by Democrats. We don't have a gun problem, we have a democrat problem.
Maybe you could shoot all of them and fix the problem. After all, in the US, violence is quite often seen the solution.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Konduit
Confirmed shirt does not say 'NASA'.