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Ninja Wave: Techno Ninja
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True enough, of course, but this seems like a further, morbid stage of the syndrome, where the lies and misdirections don't even pretend to make sense. They're like a bratty schoolkid who answers a question with "becauuuuse!"In some ways it is just a flex. They can give ludicrous and incoherent answers to questions and declare that anyone opposing them is unpatriotic and evil. It’s about wielding power without any principles.
If it's true the FBI on behalf of the DOJ is not in fact investigating Good's killing, and the MInneapolis police were already shut out of the investigation, then who right now has custody of the evidence and what do they intend doing with it?
Probably in a dumpster.If it's true the FBI on behalf of the DOJ is not in fact investigating Good's killing, and the MInneapolis police were already shut out of the investigation, then who right now has custody of the evidence and what do they intend doing with it?
U.S. Army Reserve Black Hawk pilot Chris Busby, 28, and Stephanie Kenny-Velasquez, 25, went to an Austin courthouse to get their marriage certificate on Dec. 3. Roughly 48 hours later, Velasquez entered a Houston Immigration and Customs Enforcement office for a routine check-in and never emerged, Busby said. The uncertainty has left the newlywed questioning whether his time serving the country was worth it, he said. NBC News article link
Venezuela was liberated! Didn’t you know?!Saw this today. I'm sure there will be MANY stories like this coming out.
Stephanie Velasquez arrived in the US from Venezuela in 2021 asking for asylum. She does not have a criminal record but her case is still pending. When contacted by NBC News, the Department of Homeland Security did not respond and the Department of Justice declined to comment.
They should have had the ridiculous cowboy hat on her!
Have they checked her for MS-13 tattoos?Clearly a gang member and drug-dealing murderer.
That's the problem LiteBright and his boss are in Canada. Tis too cold to be licking masts.It's okay, you can just lick a 5G mast
If we could see the bit before the clip started I wonder if that would tell us anything about why he decided not to show us that bit.This guy doesn't have any luck.
He seems to get attacked or beaten up several times a day by protesters and random Somalis.
Congress can investigate it. The evidence is, it's true, partly in camera angles and he was upright, clear of the car when he fired 3 timer point blank from the *side* though the angle's not perfect; a bullet hole was in the front window. Maybe an exist shot? The lack of rendering aid is clear. I don't really know what the House cando but make subpoena documents and recommendations but I suspect testimony would make for good TV. Could DOJ just blow this off? Yes, probably. But I'm not sure they might not be getting a little pushback from Republicans in competitive districts.If it's true the FBI on behalf of the DOJ is not in fact investigating Good's killing, and the MInneapolis police were already shut out of the investigation, then who right now has custody of the evidence and what do they intend doing with it?
Because that is the most convenient place to bring troops from to send them to Minnesota? Particularly those troops you need to invade Greenland? Perhaps once they are combat ready and the loaded on the transports, we may find the transports fly east rather than south.The Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active-duty soldiers in Alaska to prepare for a possible deployment to Minnesota, the site of large protests against the government’s deportation drive, two US officials told Reuters on Sunday.
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Pentagon readies 1,500 troops for potential Minnesota deployment, officials say
US army issues prepare-to-deploy orders amid tension over ICE killing, though it is unclear if units will be sentwww.theguardian.com
You forget, they gave full immunity.The DOJ interviewee who said they were not investigating the shooting made a point of saying DOJ did not routinely investigate the over 1000 shootings a year where "law enforcement" were put in danger and had to defend themselves. He clearly means police. A police shooting would not usually be a federal concern. This wasn't a police shooting, this was a federal officer who killed someone. For the DOJ to shrug off a killing by an on-duty federal agent as not worth investigating sounds like a massive dereliction of duty to me. Someone, maybe more than one, in that chain of command needs to be fired and replaced by someone who will do their job.