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Re: “presumptive ESU shot at Crooks”

A local LE Counter-sniper, Jonathan Willis, says he had him in his sight for 3. His comment: https://gab.com/kurtking1/posts/112797333556165288

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The military intelligence experts and pentagon admit that the failed state department has enabled an un-tenable situation in the current geopolitical reality. what is to be done?

'when all else fails, they take you to war' (gerald celente), but what of no hope for a victory?

detail analysis on forward observer 7/31. beyond mogadishu x bosnia. as old sailors lament:

'all is lost'

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No matter the exact, true story, it seems next to impossible to think that he truly acted alone, and similarly incredible to think that the security lapses were unintentional. At the sane time, they want all of us disarmed.

It was once the common belief among people in general, and even turned up in sermons, that a failure to defend innocent life, including one's own, was a sin. You must defend your family, help your neighbor if thugs attack him, and a failure to defend one's own life was thought tantamount to the sin of suicide. Willfully being unable to do so would be part and parcel of such a sin, and would mark one as not just a coward but as contributing to evil. The point of this essay is that we are being propagandized into an opposing point of view, one in which it is a supposed virtue to not defend innocent life so that we are more easily controlled.

https://drp314.substack.com/p/the-demonizing-of-self-defense

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The talent scout wasn't very good and neither was Crooks. 8 shots fired at gimee range. Hit Trump in ear (no evidence it was an intended head shot), three other people and 4 shots off into the ether. Can you say spray and pray. Perhaps it was the ultimate case of buck fever but bad shooting is a more robust theory. Even Oswald was better than that.

As to the security lapses, it was obvious someone was going to try given all the venom spewing from the media. So all the Deep State had to do was feign incompetence which they are good at.

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Thank you for the refresher on Raoul X. Read it previously years ago, and once again I am amazed at your insight. Rudderless young people gravitate to a strong hand.

I always wonder about the Raoul Xs out there -- how do they become the attack dog trainers? It takes good rapport skills to fake the kind of caring and guidance it required to 'mentor' .. and a whole lot of heartlessness to know you are training a lap dog to for a suicide mission. Gotta be something wrong there, too.

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