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that's cool . It seems like we have some very sensitive americans this Monday morning. No one is asking who
'the greatest country on earth is '?, lol

the issue is mass shootings, (the thread topic, remember? )..the knee jerk reaction to my post is THIS ('trumped ' up hate...'education'...).? ?

maybe 'prayer' is the answer? when does the baby jesus come to save the day?
This issue is indeed mass shootings. What would be your direct action to handle this or rather what do you believe the solution is?

But yea thoughts and prayers from all these people isn’t solving anything.
 

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'Trumped up hate,'


lol

'and for the clowns trying to politicize the event , the data illustrates that is doesnt matter whether the president is red or blue, whether the house/senate is red or blue'


I don't give a fuck about political blame, that's not a solution

You're just playing the game you're complaining about

And yes, the hate is trumped up. We're not white supremacists, we're not racists, we actually like women, we're not deplorables, we're not the biggest problem with this country, we're not domestic terrorists.... who the fuck talks like that?
 

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At least I offered some version of some solution, and there is no magic dust or east street or short term solution

And if you think the solution is gun regulations, I even told you what needs to happen. Constitutional amendment

Now, it's super easy to complain, point fingers or give us that all impressive "LOL". But how about any idea? If all you want to do is complain, I'm sorry, I won't waste any more of my time
 

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That's usually a big tipoff when they have all sorts of info ready to post and the suspect is dead within 48 hours. What crime does that remind you of?
JFK assassination. It was 1963 and our technology and communications were in their infancy yet there was massive amounts of information on Lee Oswald in the paper the next day. (The media threw in his middle name, which he normally didn't use). Then the 'suspect' is shot while in police custody and dies. The patsy is now gone and the story of the lone shooter becomes the norm. If you watch this film and still believe the head shot came from the book depository building behind the president...

 

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JFK assassination. It was 1963 and our technology and communications were in their infancy yet there was massive amounts of information on Lee Oswald in the paper the next day. (The media threw in his middle name, which he normally didn't use). Then the 'suspect' is shot while in police custody and dies. The patsy is now gone and the story of the lone shooter becomes the norm. If you watch this film and still believe the head shot came from the book depository building behind the president...

The Govt and media has been lying for years. Now people just shrug that the CIA had him killed
 

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This issue is indeed mass shootings. What would be your direct action to handle this or rather what do you believe the solution is?

But yea thoughts and prayers from all these people isn’t solving anything.
i'm not well read on the topic.

intuitively has to be better gun control, specifically at minimum assault weapons-- civilians have access to these? why? how hard can this be?

need bite with federal action , not just states



if i recall there was a shooting awhile back that involved kids , some guy blowing up kids? wtf. what action was takin' after that ? that should have been the last straw






the major media outlets could play a significant role if they choose to - currently they are nearly 24/7 on gaza/israel, got a break from ukraine/russia ..........how about they apply some heat ? ....they have truck loads of shit, monthly .



put enough brains/energy at it, and it'll get done-dramatically reduced . Just as was done with the opiod BS- aint no MD's wrtiing repeat rx., at 200 tabs a shot
 
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i'm not well read on the topic.

intuitively has to be better gun control, specifically at minimum assault weapons-- civilians have access to these? why? how hard can this be?

need bite with federal action , not just states



if i recall there was a shooting awhile back that involved kids , some guy blowing up kids? wtf. what action was takin' after that ? that should have been the last straw






the major media outlets could play a significant role if they choose to - currently they are nearly 24/7 on gaza/israel, got a break from ukraine/russia ..........how about they apply some heat ? ....they have truck loads of shit, monthly .



put enough brains/energy at it, and it'll get done-dramatically reduced . Just as was done with the opiod BS- aint no MD's wrtiing repeat rx., at 200 tabs a shot
I agree with you on some form of control. But always fall back to the cats already out of the bag(too many guns on the streets) and criminals don’t follow any forms of control. So I lean towards cutting the supply down but then my capitalist friends start talking and I see their side with the free market argument. In the end it’s a dog chasing it’s tail and I’d rather have a firearm than not if the dog decides to bite.
 

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'cats out of the bag'...

what do u mean?


from an article provided above:


'While several states have laws banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, these efforts are undermined by the lack of a strong federal law. In 1994, Congress enacted a federal ban on these weapons as part of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act but allowed that provision to expire in 2004. Since then, thousands of people have been killed in shootings across the nation.'

pity they didnt expand and provide clear illustration of data (i aint researching, been a long monday and im not even american lol...do have a kid in Orlando)


did find this;

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are u saying the federal action of banning assualt weapons is too hard? the majority of americans would not agree with that?


how can a nation at minimum not start here ....seriously?



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'some form of control'

okay, what kind ? your turn
 

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Paraphrasing, but 100% accurate

"For the security of a free state, the right to bear arms shall not be infringed".

Those are pretty powerful words. And I'm going to suggest that to accomplish that objective, the tyrants and or the people that threaten your freedoms cannot have guns that are superior to yours.

We are a nation of laws or we're not. Too many people nowadays look for some easy solution for some problem, thinking the Constitution is some puppet which they can manipulate. Picking and choosing and literally creating their own interpretations to serve their purpose.

It's that Constitution that created the greatest nation in mankind, which is partly why I cited our greatness early in this thread. Although that argument went over some heads. The other reason I made such an argument is because we were being compared adversely to other nations. Again, somehow that gets missed
 

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More revisionist story telling....where else are we seeing "news" not being able to tell consistent stories

for those that say "they just made a mistake" BS


Honest reporters acknowledge mistakes instead of trying to scrub them as if they never existed.


So was he actually gunned down and therfore the 2 bullets or did he actually kill himself.......How can you trust ANYTHING the media is trying to tell you when in fact going AGAINST them produces HEAVENLY LIKE winning rates
 

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Maine mass shooter’s family reached out to sheriff 5 months before rampage, sheriff’s office says​


LEWISTON, Maine (AP) — Five months before the deadliest mass shooting in Maine’s history, the gunman’s family alerted the local sheriff that they were becoming concerned about his deteriorating mental health while he had access to firearms, authorities said Monday.........

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OMG, what can we possible do? I know I know, Instead of taking such warnings and acting upon them, let's use this situation the break the constitution and take away rights and property from law abiding citizens

How about taking warnings seriously and enforcing our laws. Besides improving our education and fighting the cycle of poverty and stopping the spreading of hate for political gain, common sense and law enforcement will help too

Our politicians and their criminal corrupt colluding media have blood on their hands. They're spreading hate and anger, very few actually try to unite us. They gain and retain power by dividing us. They gain and retain power by promising easy street. They're a very big part of the problem
 

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More revisionist story telling....where else are we seeing "news" not being able to tell consistent stories

for those that say "they just made a mistake" BS


Honest reporters acknowledge mistakes instead of trying to scrub them as if they never existed.


So was he actually gunned down and therfore the 2 bullets or did he actually kill himself.......How can you trust ANYTHING the media is trying to tell you when in fact going AGAINST them produces HEAVENLY LIKE winning rates
Didnt realize it had changed again

 

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Dave lived a good life, we all die, mocking him like this is just wrong. I don't care and I don't know what anyone may have said. Laughing at a man who died for dying is wrong
So sorry to hear Dave passed away☹️
 

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So sorry to hear Dave passed away☹️

He was fighting brain cancer leading up to the 2020 election. Said the treatments were working, then just disappeared. I sent an email which was never responded to. I was going to call his cell but never did. Thought that might be a tad bit intrusive

Vary similar to bblight over a decade ago. Fighting cancer than disappeared

Russ48 just disappeared without warning. Also didn't respond to emails.

I wonder if Punter had the same fate. And I think you know Guesser passed. A few others as well, who's names escape me

Oh, my fellow CT resident Doug passed unexpectedly. His daughter came to the forum and told us. We were plaining a get together for some hot buttered lobster rolls (maybe that's what killed him)
 

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Wow Willie. Sorry to hear all that. I read Guesser's obit when he died. Had no clue about the others. Many who have passed most of our longtime community probably don't even know about. Not everyone turns his garage into a MIni-Maui when they leave this earth.

Lost a lot of bookies who were friends IRL too. In the tout business lost good friends Mel Stewart (He was "Sex on the Beach" at Major Wager) and Anthony Barbose.
 

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this was back in 1998.....

If you dont believe the Govt would use technology like this for nefarious purposes then so be it BUT
Dont deny that it COULD be done and if a person were arleady having mental problems and prone to violence , imagine what ACTUALLY hearing a voice in their head could do to them.




A recently unclassified report from the Pentagon from 1998 has revealed an investigation into using laser beams for a few intriguing potential methods of non-lethal torture. Some of the applications the report investigated include putting voices in people's heads, using lasers to trigger uncontrolled neuron firing, and slowly heating the human body to a point of feverish confusion - all from hundreds of meters away.




A US citizen requested access to the document, entitled "Bioeffects of Selected Non-Lethal Weapons," under the Freedom of Information Act a little over a year ago. There is no evidence that any of the technologies mentioned in the 10-year-old report have been developed since the time it was written.

The report explained several types of non-lethal laser applications, including microwave hearing, disrupted neural control, and microwave heating. For the first type, short pulses of RF energy (2450 MHz) can generate a pressure wave in solids and liquids. When exposed to pulsed RF energy, humans experience the immediate sensation of "microwave hearing" - sounds that may include buzzing, ticking, hissing, or knocking that originate within the head.

Studies with guinea pigs and cats suggest that the mechanism responsible for the phenomenon is thermoelastic expansion. Exposure to the RF pulses doesn´t cause any permanent effects, as all effects cease almost immediately after exposure ceases. As the report explains, tuning microwave hearing could enable communicating with individuals from a distance of up to several hundred meters.

"The phenomenon is tunable in that the characteristic sounds and intensities of those sounds depend on the characteristics of the RF energy as delivered," the report explains. "Because the frequency of the sound heard is dependent on the pulse characteristics of the RF energy, it seems possible that this technology could be developed to the point where words could be transmitted to be heard like the spoken word, except that it could only be heard within a person´s head. In one experiment, communication of the words from one to ten using ´speech modulated´ microwave energy was successfully demonstrated. Microphones next to the person experiencing the voice could not pick up these sounds. Additional development of this would open up a wide range of possibilities."

The report predicts that communicating at longer distances would be possible with larger equipment, while shorter range signals could be generated with portable equipment. Putting voices in people´s heads could cause what the report calls "psychologically devastating" effects. The technology might even allow for communicating with an individual hostage surrounded by captors, although this would require "extreme directional specificity."



With another weapon, electromagnetic pulses could be used to disrupt the brain´s functioning, although this technology was still in the theoretical stages at the time.

Under normal conditions, all brain structures function with specific rhythmic activity depending on incoming sensory information. Sometimes, the brain synchronizes neuronal activity in order to focus on a specific task, but the degree of neuronal synchronization is highly controlled. However, under certain conditions (such as physical stress or heat stroke), more areas of the brain can fire in a highly synchronized manner, and may begin firing uncontrollably.

The report describes a method for replicating this highly synchronized neuron firing across distances of several hundred meters. High-voltage (100 kV/m) electromagnetic pulses lasting for one nanosecond could trigger neurons to fire, disrupting the body´s controlled firing activity. Short-term effects may include loss of consciousness, muscle spasms, muscle weakness, and seizures lasting for a couple minutes. These high-voltage pulsed sources, which would require an estimated frequency of 15 Hz, exist today.

Another form of non-lethal torture described in the report is microwave heating. By raising the temperature of the body to 41°C (105.8°F), humans can experience sensations such as memory loss and disorientation, and exhibit reduced aggression. According to the report, humans can survive temperatures up to 42°C (107.6°F), at which time prolonged exposure can result in permanent brain damage or death.

The microwave heating technique was tested on a Rhesus monkey, where a 225 MHz beam caused an increase in the animal´s body temperature. Depending on the dosage level, the temperature increase occurred within a time of 15 to 30 minutes. After the beam was removed, the animal´s body temperature decreased back to normal. The report suggests the technique could be useful for controlling crowds or in negotiations.

While the investigations reveal intriguing techniques for non-lethal torture, the report does not mention plans for carrying out specific experiments or studies in the future.
 

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Seth Rich.....remember him?

MS13 as I have been telling you all for years are the HIRED GUNS of the DNC.....when they REALLY want to get some "wetwork" done this is who they call. Think of BLM and Antifa as DNC rabblerousers, sometimes they get aggressive but they are more about causing chaos and destruction
(not to mention money laundering from the bleeding heard dumb fuck white LIBS who fund this DNC bullshit)

Not that I have any hopes of them releasing all the info, unredacted but this ruling did happen

 

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