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Vegas Cybertruck guys Email

The worst part of these situations is how much we focus on the suspect. What were there thoughts, what made them tick, what are their values/beliefs/etc?

Gives others a reason to copycat because of the attention the suspect gets. We should focus on the victims. Celebrate them. There should always be a universal statement for the suspect "some piece of shit continued to be a piece of shit". No more than that.
 
Terrifying we are nearing half way through a generation of a segment of society being mentally ill and affected by this Qanon conspiracy bullshit and the concept of alternative facts being an actual truth. An absolute cancer what MAGA has done to our country and world and now the concept of living in a post-truth world.
 
Terrifying we are nearing half way through a generation of a segment of society being mentally ill and affected by this Qanon conspiracy bullshit and the concept of alternative facts being an actual truth. An absolute cancer what MAGA has done to our country and world and now the concept of living in a post-truth world.

Kinda like having a mentally unfit POTUS from day 1 of his term and being constantly gaslit by his administration and the media non-stop for 3.5 years until he shits his pants on a nationally televised debate?

Like that post-truth world?

Tell me again which party perpetrated that fraud on American society?
 
Terrifying we are nearing half way through a generation of a segment of society being mentally ill and affected by this Qanon conspiracy bullshit and the concept of alternative facts being an actual truth. An absolute cancer what MAGA has done to our country and world and now the concept of living in a post-truth world.
It’s almost like brainwashing is really happening.
 
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The worst part of these situations is how much we focus on the suspect. What were there thoughts, what made them tick, what are their values/beliefs/etc?

Gives others a reason to copycat because of the attention the suspect gets. We should focus on the victims. Celebrate them. There should always be a universal statement for the suspect "some piece of shit continued to be a piece of shit". No more than that.
Yeah, we totally shouldn't try to understand the circumstances/motivations behind these heinous acts. That way, we can't proactively address those drivers before another heinous act occurs. Good call.
 
Wild shit if true. FBI said there is strong evidence this is from this guy.


The tone of that email reads like paranoid schizophrenia, yet it seems to be rooted in some level of operational knowledge and understanding of capabilities. This reminds me of the time Scott Stapp went manic trying to track down the CIA—except his background was in music, not military operations.

If he truly has USAP (Unacknowledged Special Access Program) access this situation becomes highly concerning--not so much that this is 100% factual, but what the hell else has he disclosed? With time, I could likely corroborate or refute everything mentioned in this email sans one thing...the claim about gravitic technology stands out as particularly puzzling. To my knowledge, this remains a theoretical concept and hasn’t been operationalized. It would be interesting to understand what he means by “unlimited payload,” as the term "payload" could refer to both munitions and cyber effects.

If any of this is credible, there's an NSA TF, or other IC entity, looking hard at this and ALL of this guy's digital footprint.
 
Yeah, we totally shouldn't try to understand the circumstances/motivations behind these heinous acts. That way, we can't proactively address those drivers before another heinous act occurs. Good call.
Yes, the law enforcement authorities should find out the circumstances and motivations, but that info doesn’t need to be provided to the general public in detail.
 
Am I naive to think this guy is cuckoo for cocoa puffs?
No, but imagine if someone with TS SCI USAP access coupled with need to know and program knowledge going "cuckoo for cocoa puffs." Here's how the DoD categorizes/defines it: Unauthorized disclosure of Top Secret information could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to our national security.
 
The tone of that email reads like paranoid schizophrenia, yet it seems to be rooted in some level of operational knowledge and understanding of capabilities. This reminds me of the time Scott Stapp went manic trying to track down the CIA—except his background was in music, not military operations.

If he truly has USAP (Unacknowledged Special Access Program) access this situation becomes highly concerning--not so much that this is 100% factual, but what the hell else has he disclosed? With time, I could likely corroborate or refute everything mentioned in this email sans one thing...the claim about gravitic technology stands out as particularly puzzling. To my knowledge, this remains a theoretical concept and hasn’t been operationalized. It would be interesting to understand what he means by “unlimited payload,” as the term "payload" could refer to both munitions and cyber effects.

If any of this is credible, there's an NSA TF, or other IC entity, looking hard at this and ALL of this guy's digital footprint.
I listened to half a pod cast from that Shawn Ryan guy and they were talking about it. They were able to corroborate at least one of those US cover ups of slaughtering citizens in Afghanistan. In terms of everything they have received they turned it over to the FBI and talked candidly about there experiences and what this guy sent them.

I’m still in the thought process of some of what is laid out has some truth to it. The gravitational propulsion tech seems sci fi but there is a lot of sci fi shit going on in the sky.

Also got to thinking while I was listening, what if this is one big psy-op and these guys are in on it? Lol. You can just never know with these dudes and the spooks haha.

 
I listened to half a pod cast from that Shawn Ryan guy and they were talking about it. They were able to corroborate at least one of those US cover ups of slaughtering citizens in Afghanistan. In terms of everything they have received they turned it over to the FBI and talked candidly about there experiences and what this guy sent them.

I’m still in the thought process of some of what is laid out has some truth to it. The gravitational propulsion tech seems sci fi but there is a lot of sci fi shit going on in the sky.

Also got to thinking while I was listening, what if this is one big psy-op and these guys are in on it? Lol. You can just never know with these dudes and the spooks haha.

It's a lot to unpack and digest and the average citizen, myself now included, is at the mercy of what's available in open source. Heck, even working at NSA (or other IC orgs) doesn't give one unfettered access; everything is controlled by need-to-know and enforced by RBAC (role-based access control). Hollywood (and a-hats like Snowden) want Americans to believe folks behind the curtain can just have access to anything they want.

Yes @seminole97 I'm aware there are numerous counts of abuse...all I can tell you is that abuse comes with consequences and those of us who "follow the rules" pay the price. My daughter, who works at NSA-W, was just complaining about all the annual training she has to do, FISA, etc. and I told her to thank Snowden.
 
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Yeah, we totally shouldn't try to understand the circumstances/motivations behind these heinous acts. That way, we can't proactively address those drivers before another heinous act occurs. Good call.

Yeah, we've done a bang up job of preventing these kind of things over the 2.5 decades. Let's use your logic instead
 
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Just to put this into perspective one of these things is true:


A Special forces guy lost his mind, threw his life away, forgot all his training and just so happened to build a middle school level bomb in one of the safest vehicles to contain a blast on the planet, which also happens to be the one vehicle that records the shit out of itself.


Or


He left breadcrumbs from a psy-op.





Place your bets where you may.
 
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No, but imagine if someone with TS SCI USAP access coupled with need to know and program knowledge going "cuckoo for cocoa puffs." Here's how the DoD categorizes/defines it: Unauthorized disclosure of Top Secret information could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to our national security.
With penalties up to and including life imprisonment, execution, or being elected President a second time.
 
It's a lot to unpack and digest and the average citizen, myself now included, is at the mercy of what's available in open source. Heck, even working at NSA (or other IC orgs) doesn't give one unfettered access; everything is controlled by need-to-know and enforced by RBAC (role-based access control). Hollywood (and a-hats like Snowden) want Americans to believe folks behind the curtain can just have access to anything they want.

Yes @seminole97 I'm aware there are numerous counts of abuse...all I can tell you is that abuse comes with consequences and those of us who "follow the rules" pay the price. My daughter, who works at NSA-W, was just complaining about all the annual training she has to do, FISA, etc. and I told her to thank Snowden.
'Thank' the guy who made us aware of the abuses, not the asshats committing the abuses.

Pitch perfect, sir. ;)
 
You might want to research Swyer syndrome pregnancies before you make yourself look even dumber.

Avoid the sciences. Stick to your meats - it's your niche.
The guy knows his freaking meats and mom mobiles* but is unencumbered by the law and facts on about every other topic that comes up here.

* I also sometimes drive a mom mobile, or possibly 2 of them.
 
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