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Originally posted by ManiShuck
Originally posted by Darth_Prime
Originally posted by ManiShuck
Originally posted by Darth_Prime
Originally posted by ManiShuck
We have him heading towards the second site with the backpack. We have him at the site where we can see the backpack on the ground. We have him leaving the site without the backpack.
I think it's safe to assume it was him. And we have a civilian who saw suspect #1 put the first bomb down.
what if someone else said they saw someone else put a backpack down who do you believe?
i understand the 'What If' arguments can go on forever, i'm just asking what do you consider 'Truth'
i can't believe someone at a place where known drills for bombings are held, where warnings about drills are being said over the speakers, and a man walks up to you and lays a backpack at your feet, and you don't do anything for 2 minutes?
he also said he looked into his eyes and the suspect was wearing glasses, unless he took them off just to look into his eyes,
you assume they are guilty because you want to assume they are guilty, it's hard for people to believe 'America' can behave like other countries, where the American government has no problems killing innocent people for their personal reasons, 'America' is above other countries, yet one of the biggest terror countries existing now
Do we have someone else seen putting the bomb down? No, we don't.
I assume they are guilty because everything I've seen and heard leads to them being guilty. Eyewitness reports and pictures.
This isn't about what I think of America, so stop acting like you know how everyone thinks. You don't.edit on 19-4-2013 by ManiShuck because: Had 'stop stop' instead of 'so stop'.
Have we seen the alleged suspects putting down the "Bomb"?
Are you too lazy to re-read the first quoted post?
Come on. Like Seth Meyers said... "Has it reached the point where Americans only think someone was born here if they saw it? I know I was born here, and I know my younger brother was born here, but when it comes to my older brother, I can only take him at his word."
I'm done in this thread. We have too many false flaggers trying to create a conspiracy and other users with racist usernames. This was a good thread while it lasted.
Originally posted by thatniqqa
Are you too lazy to re-read the first quoted post?
Come on. Like Seth Meyers said... "Has it reached the point where Americans only think someone was born here if they saw it? I know I was born here, and I know my younger brother was born here, but when it comes to my older brother, I can only take him at his word."
I'm done in this thread. We have too many false flaggers trying to create a conspiracy and other users with racist usernames. This was a good thread while it lasted.
Actually Im black and I say that word. Matter of fact everybody says that word in So Cal. Hey Im 19 bro u might find me offensive because i have tattoos and listen to rap.
Originally posted by thatniqqa
Come on now. That dude was upright in a wheelchair with his legs blown off. No blood on wheelchair or rescuers. He's clutching his leg. Leg isnt burnt so dont yell cauterization. Wheelchair when he needs tourniquets. There are two bones in the lower leg. No one. CLEARLY FAKE . I dont care. Half truth will be treated as a lie. Also pics of people just chilling on the pavement while people took pics. I seen smiles too. What happen to the first names they gave us. They sure tied his pic to that "missing " person
there are other pictures of people with backpacks, and later don't have backpacks, shouldn't they be suspect too then?
Originally posted by Dyzan
reply to post by thatniqqa
they didnt cut the communications, the cell towers were overloaded
UFO/Aliens story are more believable then False Flagger. I really hate false flagger A LOT. But i know they are just deficiant mental people... not their fault
Originally posted by JamesCookieIII
Originally posted by Dyzan
reply to post by thatniqqa
they didnt cut the communications, the cell towers were overloaded
uh yeah they were shut off... i was here, and i talked with the head of SWAT. let there be no misconception.
Originally posted by DirtyD
reply to post by Darth_Prime
there are other pictures of people with backpacks, and later don't have backpacks, shouldn't they be suspect too then?
I'm guessing you're talking about this picture.
The guy with the white hat has already come forward to police and is no longer a person of interest. Also, if you've ever walked through a crowd like that with a big backpack on you know it's easier to take it off and carry it in front of you, which is exactly what he's doing.
These guys had nothing to do with the bombing.
there were multiple people with bulky backpacks,
Originally posted by thetruthagain
Originally posted by opethPA
Originally posted by tropic
Originally posted by Doodle19815
Could someone point me to the footage of them setting the backpack down and walking off. They just spoke of it on the news and I was unaware of them actually having footage of them during the "drop off".
Appears theres no footage of Tsarnaev placing anything anywhere, whether ground, garbage, etc
Navy seals had backpacks in case he failed to perform. There are photos of that.
Awesome..I didn't know you were an active Operator for any branch of the military.
Please give me the names and teams of the SEALs that were on site.
Please show me images that these two brothers dropped off two backpacks ..
Originally posted by DirtyD
reply to post by Darth_Prime
there were multiple people with bulky backpacks,
But only two people with bulky backpacks who were involved in a subsequent shoot out with the cops after murdering an officer at MIT.
And course there were multiple people with bulky backpacks, its a major city where people use public transportation. I lived in New York, almost everyone there walks around with a bulky backpack. Here in LA, not so much, we just leave everything in the car.
Originally posted by Lazysunday
"At some point, the FBI, not the hospital, will be updating his (the suspect's) condition." - from CNN
Hmm, is this standard procedure? Maybe someone knows if there is a precedent for the FBI stepping in for medical information. Seems a little fishy, but I'm not very knowledgeable so I won't jump to any conclusions.