Re: Suspicious package sent to CNN in an attempt to get out the Dem vote
Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:07 pm
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to paraphrase that line from the staff meeting in 'Under Siege', "Hey Bubba, we'll just blame it on 'roid rage'". Seriously though, if I was running the investigation, I'd be taking a serious look at all this guy's financials for the past couple of years (to find out who's running him)....cause this one doesn't pass the 'smell test'.philip964 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 26, 2018 6:07 pm https://nypost.com/2018/10/26/suspected ... d-problem/
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ROFL. Michael Moore thinks he represents 'the majority'.“Cesar and his bros ARE at war, against all these things, against us, the majority, and they are at war inside of and against themselves,” Moore wrote.
By weight, maybe.JustSomeOldGuy wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 8:11 pmROFL. Michael Moore thinks he represents 'the majority'.“Cesar and his bros ARE at war, against all these things, against us, the majority, and they are at war inside of and against themselves,” Moore wrote.
Let's do the probability stack shall we?
Let's start with the probability of mailing a dozen+ envelopes containing devices and not being questioned in any way, and them getting to their destinations "as we've been sold."
1. You mail them.
2. You don't take them to the counter, because if you did you'd be busted instantly. So you drop them in a box.
3. None have sufficient postage and it's grossly insufficient. This is ignored.
4. The stamps aren't canceled, despite being protocol to do so.
5. The packages do not have a barcode routing label added to them (which is also protocol for a stamped package) -- not one of them.
6. They then pass through multiple mail handling facilities and nobody flags them for any of the above, nor do any of the automated machines (including the postage insufficiency .vs. weight)
7. Finally, a courier is said to have delivered the one to CNN -- not the mailman. How'd he get it?
as well as all the other stuff in the posting, THIS
There is evidence that the alleged perpetrator also is not being honestly presented to us. He allegedly changed voter registration and registered as a Republican in 2016. As a resident of Florida with a felony record he couldn't register and vote at all. But he (allegedly) did. Did he? If so exactly how did that happen and why wasn't he busted in the intervening two years?
JustSomeOldGuy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 2:37 pmas well as all the other stuff in the posting, THIS
There is evidence that the alleged perpetrator also is not being honestly presented to us. He allegedly changed voter registration and registered as a Republican in 2016. As a resident of Florida with a felony record he couldn't register and vote at all. But he (allegedly) did. Did he? If so exactly how did that happen and why wasn't he busted in the intervening two years?