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originally posted by: TheOnlyBilko
originally posted by: JaeG14
originally posted by: TheOnlyBilko
originally posted by: JaeG14
Anyone have an idea of what kind of badge he's wearing in that photo? Isn't is bit odd that he has it on around his suit like that?
Well considering it was a picture for the award he received for his work on the Oct 1 event from his security company, the only security company he works for wouldn't the logical answer be that the badge he is wearing is from his security company? The badge is a LEO/Security type badge, so it would be from his security company.
So far, not very much about this entire situation has been logical. Which brings us to this next matter, was that photo in fact taken after 10/1?
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It's obviously his security company's badge. Do u really need to ask such odd questions? Are u thinking it's his "FBI BADGE"? LOL
You are making a lot of assumptions in your last few posts there buddy. Who mentioned FBI badges? I'm merely asking what kind of badge it is, as it's difficult to see. In case you are unaware, there are TONS of badges in existence. But, you seem to have all the answers don't ya?
Well considering it was a picture for the award he received for his work on the Oct 1 event from his security company, the only security company he works for wouldn't the logical answer be that the badge he is wearing is from his security company? The badge is a LEO/Security type badge, so it would be from his security company.
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
From my memory, though, I can't recall a time that ISIS claimed responsibility for something that they did not do. On the other hand, though, I have seen a few instances where I thought that ISIS would be proud to claim responsibility and did not.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
I've heard a few people claim that "ISIS will take responsibility for anything" or words along those lines, but in my experience that's not true. It seems to me that whenever ISIS claims responsibility, it always turns out that at a minimum the person was in contact with ISIS agents.
originally posted by: filthyphilanthropist
a reply to: SlapMonkey
They've been known to take credit for things the Taliban has done. Still, some pro analyst claim that it is rare for ISIS to take credit for something they didbg do.
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Las Vegas guard Jesus Campos vanished after visiting urgent-care clinic, union leader says
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Seems Campos has REALLY vanished.
UPDATE:
Las Vegas guard Jesus Campos vanished after visiting urgent-care clinic, union leader says
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