Testing the Trump Cybertruck Bomber Theories - Brandon Herrera
In this video we take a look at some of the conspiracy theories making their way online about the Jan 1 Trump Cybertruck bombing, and put them to the test in real life to see if the official story really holds water.
You wouldn't know from the news that there ever was a bombing in front of Trumps hotel. New Orleans disappeared over night just like the assassination coverage.
Yes, the half life for news coverage of a major event has grown ever shorter with each new disaster. We're quickly approaching the point where it will be measured in hours instead of days, before the next big thing™ will overtake the last big thing to dominate the 24 hour news cycle.
How much juice do you suppose they can still squeeze out of the LA fires? Guess it depends mostly on whether we have another terrorist attack, or another school shooting. We are living in attention deficit society. Don't blink, you'll miss it.
No, I'm not saying that by any means. I probably could've phrased the previous post a little better. Not all the fires may have been set intentionally (some certainly were, as is now known) but there is evidence at least one was triggered by a power line arcing. Granted, such negligence at this point is almost indistinguishable from malicious intent, but I'll still draw something of a distinction between that and a guy with a gas can and a zippo.
The larger point I was making is that if (or most likely when) another major fuckup takes place, it will likely bump the fires off the top of the stack just as quickly as the fires threw NOLA and Vegas down the memory hole.
Doesn't cover the fact the body was unrecognizable but all his documents were. With the feds being behind so much terror in the world I'm skeptical. 50 deaths in Las Vegas was a complete cover up.
except his wife denies it all. she says they were happy and just had a wonderful christmas together and he didn't seem worried about anything and their daughter's dna matched his. cia windup toy circa mk ultra.
I saw that earlier today, and tend to agree the guy was either programmed to go off, or had some other legitimate psychological break that put them over the edge. Clearly, we'll never know, because there will never be an admission of the former, and since he's dead there's no way to conduct and evaluation to determine the latter.
That's a valid point, given we can't really trust anything that is publicly presented now. Guess it comes down to making judgement calls by particular sources, and one's gut feeling more than anything. Which is a shitty place to be, but that's exactly what TPTB intended. What was that famous William Casey quote again?
Brandons video in no way was intended in any way to answer every single question of the official story. In fact he was quite deliberate to make it understood in the very beginning of the video to let everyone know the two main issues he was testing. Those questions being the non visible muzzle flash and the lack of anyone reporting the sounds of a gun shot prior to the explosion.
Agree, B. The 4,900 comments ti that video glow with the unmistakable green slimy glow of psyops.
Here's my favorite, a reply to one of the few intelligent comments about CIA ability to auto-pilot a vehicle:
"The CIA doesn't do operations in the US. It's a different department for domestic operations. CIA is in their charter forbidden from doing operations on US soil. Now the NSA and Department of Homeland Security don't have such restrictions, but the NSA are an intelligence gathering agency, so it wouldn't be them.
If you're going to be a conspiracy theorist, at least have a clue about what you're talking about so you don't look like an idiot."
The chances that someone capable of typing those words and posting them to YT comments doesn't know perfectly well that the CIA has operated domestically since before 1963, at the latest, are zero. 100% glowie commenter.
You wouldn't know from the news that there ever was a bombing in front of Trumps hotel. New Orleans disappeared over night just like the assassination coverage.
ReplyDeleteYes, the half life for news coverage of a major event has grown ever shorter with each new disaster. We're quickly approaching the point where it will be measured in hours instead of days, before the next big thing™ will overtake the last big thing to dominate the 24 hour news cycle.
DeleteHow much juice do you suppose they can still squeeze out of the LA fires? Guess it depends mostly on whether we have another terrorist attack, or another school shooting. We are living in attention deficit society. Don't blink, you'll miss it.
You don't think the fires are a terrorist attack? That's an interesting take.
DeleteNo, I'm not saying that by any means. I probably could've phrased the previous post a little better. Not all the fires may have been set intentionally (some certainly were, as is now known) but there is evidence at least one was triggered by a power line arcing. Granted, such negligence at this point is almost indistinguishable from malicious intent, but I'll still draw something of a distinction between that and a guy with a gas can and a zippo.
DeleteThe larger point I was making is that if (or most likely when) another major fuckup takes place, it will likely bump the fires off the top of the stack just as quickly as the fires threw NOLA and Vegas down the memory hole.
Doesn't cover the fact the body was unrecognizable but all his documents were. With the feds being behind so much terror in the world I'm skeptical. 50 deaths in Las Vegas was a complete cover up.
ReplyDeleteexcept his wife denies it all. she says they were happy and just had a wonderful christmas together and he didn't seem worried about anything and their daughter's dna matched his. cia windup toy circa mk ultra.
ReplyDeleteI saw that earlier today, and tend to agree the guy was either programmed to go off, or had some other legitimate psychological break that put them over the edge. Clearly, we'll never know, because there will never be an admission of the former, and since he's dead there's no way to conduct and evaluation to determine the latter.
DeleteWhy does anyone assume that his wife actually came up with that statement or that he actually did the fireworking?
DeleteThat's a valid point, given we can't really trust anything that is publicly presented now. Guess it comes down to making judgement calls by particular sources, and one's gut feeling more than anything. Which is a shitty place to be, but that's exactly what TPTB intended. What was that famous William Casey quote again?
DeleteThat was a useless video. I only watched it 'cause you recommended it, but it was a waste of 15 minutes.
ReplyDeleteDidn't address many of the issues with the official story.
Brandons video in no way was intended in any way to answer every single question of the official story. In fact he was quite deliberate to make it understood in the very beginning of the video to let everyone know the two main issues he was testing. Those questions being the non visible muzzle flash and the lack of anyone reporting the sounds of a gun shot prior to the explosion.
DeleteAgree, B. The 4,900 comments ti that video glow with the unmistakable green slimy glow of psyops.
DeleteHere's my favorite, a reply to one of the few intelligent comments about CIA ability to auto-pilot a vehicle:
"The CIA doesn't do operations in the US. It's a different department for domestic operations. CIA is in their charter forbidden from doing operations on US soil. Now the NSA and Department of Homeland Security don't have such restrictions, but the NSA are an intelligence gathering agency, so it wouldn't be them.
If you're going to be a conspiracy theorist, at least have a clue about what you're talking about so you don't look like an idiot."
The chances that someone capable of typing those words and posting them to YT comments doesn't know perfectly well that the CIA has operated domestically since before 1963, at the latest, are zero. 100% glowie commenter.
helluva blast, took out all the drones in NJ
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