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Originally posted by Hefficide
reply to post by digital01anarchy
The odds of there having been a drone involved are slim to none. There were so many news helicopters present that, at several different points, the police chatter was solely focused upon conversations of getting them to go away - and at one point one of the police choppers was doing nothing but actively controlling the airspace to prevent media from getting closer than the limit they'd set.
IE if a drone had flown in, we'd already have film of it and we'd be dissecting it to see if it was legit or not.
Originally posted by Hefficide
reply to post by digital01anarchy
Here is the actual police radio traffic from the beginning of the fire. Come to your own conclusions.
Originally posted by 2ndSEED
Instead of acting on and defending the military. War is war and no matter how you see it, praising the winner doesn't make it right!
I wanted SF to win the Super Bowl so does that make Baltimore your Heros? What I am saying is that use common sense and stop trying to resolve issues and your intrested by trying to distract the truth with confusion.
Originally posted by ~widowmaker~
the only good corrupt cop, is a dead one.
the "good guys" already shot 3 innocent people with out so much as a warning.
doesnt take much to see who the hero is
Originally posted by burdman30ott6
Originally posted by ~widowmaker~
the only good corrupt cop, is a dead one.
the "good guys" already shot 3 innocent people with out so much as a warning.
doesnt take much to see who the hero is
Whoever tossed that teargas canister into the cabin this afternoon?
Originally posted by Hefficide
The man blew a gasket and did not die a martyr or a hero. He died a murderer. Of course there will be some who claim any number of things about him. I wouldn't be shocked at all if an ATS member or two doesn't get obsessed and decide that this man was an incarnation of Buddha or something. A few did it with McVeigh - others with Kazinski. Even serial killers have fans.
I've already seen posts saying that this man is a hero because he fought the system. I disagree entirely. He lashed out at those of us who also exist under the same conditions that he wanted to rebel against. An analogy? He killed other inmates - he helped the oppressors achieve their goals in that regard. This was no Robin Hood. No champion of the common man.