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A miracle happened!
A miracle saved Trump's life. Here's what Trump himself said: "I might not be alive if I hadn't turned my head a little to the right to look at the data on illegal immigrants."

Migrants saved Trump's precious life!

But, however, when he came to his senses a little after the assassination attempt, he called this miracle... God's :)
Trump will expel migrants from America. All of them! All 11 million!
In gratitude:(:)
 

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Audio forensics suggest as many as three weapons fired at Trump rally​


Forensic analysis suggests that as many as three weapons were fired at the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday.

The FBI said Sunday that the shooter acted alone.

The first three shots were consistent with alleged weapon A, the next five were consistent with alleged weapon B, and the final “acoustic impulse” was emitted by a possible weapon C, per audio analysis by Catalin Grigoras, director of the National Center for Media Forensics at the University of Colorado in Denver, and Cole Whitecotton, Senior Professional Research Associate at the same institution.

Audio analysis has also confirmed that the gunman was about 360 to 393 feet from the podium, according to forensics expert Robert Maher.

This conclusion aligns with CNN’s analysis that the gunman was on a rooftop 393 to 492 feet from the podium when shots rang out.

The shots exemplify a “crack-pop” sequence, typical when a supersonic bullet passes a microphone, before the “arrival of the corresponding muzzle blast sound,” Maher, who teaches audio forensics at Montana State University, told CNN.

The time between these markers places the shooter 110 to 120 meters from the microphone, Maher said, assuming the bullet is moving at an average speed of 800 to 1,000 meters per second, the equivalent of 2,600 to 3,280 feet per second.

 

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Audio forensics suggest as many as three weapons fired at Trump rally​


Forensic analysis suggests that as many as three weapons were fired at the Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday.

The FBI said Sunday that the shooter acted alone.

The first three shots were consistent with alleged weapon A, the next five were consistent with alleged weapon B, and the final “acoustic impulse” was emitted by a possible weapon C, per audio analysis by Catalin Grigoras, director of the National Center for Media Forensics at the University of Colorado in Denver, and Cole Whitecotton, Senior Professional Research Associate at the same institution.

Audio analysis has also confirmed that the gunman was about 360 to 393 feet from the podium, according to forensics expert Robert Maher.

This conclusion aligns with CNN’s analysis that the gunman was on a rooftop 393 to 492 feet from the podium when shots rang out.

The shots exemplify a “crack-pop” sequence, typical when a supersonic bullet passes a microphone, before the “arrival of the corresponding muzzle blast sound,” Maher, who teaches audio forensics at Montana State University, told CNN.

The time between these markers places the shooter 110 to 120 meters from the microphone, Maher said, assuming the bullet is moving at an average speed of 800 to 1,000 meters per second, the equivalent of 2,600 to 3,280 feet per second.

I spoke to a professional friend about the issue. He said the first gunshot he heard was a short-barreled pistol.
 

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Anyway I am here for the US fightback against the crazy leftist undermining and usurpation of US institutions and associated federal statist overreach.

Wait until you learn what January 6th rioters intended to do.

There will be a clean + purge of federal govt (long overdue) and blue ideologue states will be made to run up their bills at the state level by growing govt there instead as they see fit to....and how normies react (with their feet or otherwise). Reap what you sow....its how the US was designed for long time (state to handle things, federal govt to be minimal and focused as possible) before large parts of the ivory tower felt into fever dream delusion of socialist statism (and short circuiting this in pravda MSM, hollywood, allied corporatism and everything else found in the ivory towers at hand instead of the old school society ---> institutional build --->test/feedback at state level mechanism).

Bro, you live in America. You ought to know more than me about its politics. But today even from far away, IMO it is obvious that the bigger threat to US democracy and its institutions come from the far-right. Forget about the handful of rioters in DC. The systematic propaganda campaign by the right to undermine US democratic process with excessive disinformation about 2020 election, (to the point where a good % of Republicans actually believe it was stolen) should be a much bigger red flag than whatever 'libs' are doing. Which I don't deny either and I agree with this in principle-

Social liberalism and Social conservatism needs proper balance of state lever vs federal lever again....thats only way to get the proper transmittance rate from each into the other in optimal way like was the better running order case found in 20th century (though LBJ really got a huge window to change and burden/erode this which he utilised, ironically from an assassination that succeeded with JFK).

But I think your risk assessment and threat perception is skewed if you see whatever doing of the far left as the bigger problem.
 
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Yup, just on time.

Vance has been a vocal supporter of Israel.

— He argues that Palestinian civilian casualties are high because "Hamas started the war and now, they hide behind Palestinian civilians."

— He believes that if Israel cannot defeat Hamas, it will undermine trust in Israel's ability to pursue its own national security interests, hampering efforts to foster greater regional stability and cooperation.”


 

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Yup, just on time.

Vance has been a vocal supporter of Israel.

— He argues that Palestinian civilian casualties are high because "Hamas started the war and now, they hide behind Palestinian civilians."

— He believes that if Israel cannot defeat Hamas, it will undermine trust in Israel's ability to pursue its own national security interests, hampering efforts to foster greater regional stability and cooperation.”



If Trump wins, if maybe a tactical victory for Israel, but chances are, US global standing and it's overseas vital interests will take a strategic hit.
 

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Mathematicians have proved that the assassination attempt on Donald Trump could not have been staged. They calculated that the angle of deflection of the bullet for the shooter was seven hundredths of a degree. That's unrealistic for a sniper to do deliberately. So the average distance between the ear and the centre of the human brain is 15 centimetres. The shooter was 120 metres away. The sine of the shooter's angle of error was 0.15/120 = 0.00125, the arcsine of 0.00125 (the value of the angle of error) was 0.0716 degrees. So the angle of error would be about 0.07 degrees. And shooting is still affected by wind, speed and other factors. So the fact that Trump survived is pure luck.
Mathematicians!!! o_O This the adult version of primary schoolers being like: my father beats up Chuck Norris in his spare time.
 

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If Trump wins, if maybe a tactical victory for Israel, but chances are, US global standing and it's overseas vital interests will take a strategic hit.
Trump first term showed he followed the Republican programme to the tee, and used the Republican infrastructure, apparatus and intelligentsia. Some neocons didn't like that his surface-level rhetoric has taken over the party, but their dissent is over aesthetics. The talk about isolationism, against Nato and against support for Ukraine is rhetorical mostly. Some monetary support for Ukraine might be retracted, but most seemingly aberrant actions by Trump were part of the generic Republican agenda (Paris Accord, Iran deal), some were just aesthetics used by liberals to consolidate their base (Friendship with Putin, meeting Kim, unserious stuff like that). Only subversive thing he did was Jan 6 and he wasn't directly to blame for it. I predict an even tamer second term (insofar as pursuing the Republican agenda can be considered tame) if he gets elected.
 

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This by the noble firefighter who died in the Rally.
 

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Trump first term showed he followed the Republican programme to the tee, and used the Republican infrastructure, apparatus and intelligentsia. Some neocons didn't like that his surface-level rhetoric has taken over the party, but their dissent is over aesthetics. The talk about isolationism, against Nato and against support for Ukraine is rhetorical mostly. Some monetary support for Ukraine might be retracted, but most seemingly aberrant actions by Trump were part of the generic Republican agenda (Paris Accord, Iran deal), some were just aesthetics used by liberals to consolidate their base (Friendship with Putin, meeting Kim, unserious stuff like that). Only subversive thing he did was Jan 6 and he wasn't directly to blame for it. I predict an even tamer second term (insofar as pursuing the Republican agenda can be considered tame) if he gets elected.
Case in point:

 

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Wait until you learn what January 6th rioters intended to do.

Well attuned to what the right wing has, after (especially term 2 obama) identity politics weaponized by the left, their whole agenda during the trump admin....then the specific violence they fully backed from BLM (including Kamala bailout funds for criminals of theirs caught)....and the cherry on top of Pelosi refusing Trump's offer to send the national guard for DC security.

Any side is only taken seriously in the end if it calls out its own crap to a basic consistent degree, rather than go out of its way to promote and embolden it and then cry foul at the response (delayed as it is)


Bro, you live in America. You ought to know more than me about its politics. But today even from far away, IMO it is obvious that the bigger threat to US democracy and its institutions come from the far-right. Forget about the handful of rioters in DC. The systematic propaganda campaign by the right to undermine US democratic process with excessive disinformation about 2020 election, (to the point where a good % of Republicans actually believe it was stolen) should be a much bigger red flag than whatever 'libs' are doing. Which I don't deny either and I agree with this in principle-

"Even from far away", thats the whole problem....you get ivory tower pravda by far. Forget the time it will take to explain how this grew by heavy overwrought statism inclination of the left over a long time and why their fear+bribe of own factions prompted this....how this evolved into the intersectional crap model they are stuck with now....like everyones values are the exact same (its literally called value for a reason totally lost to them, like the ton of other things they keep reinventing in their hegelian-marxist pseudobabble mind warp).

But I think your risk assessment and threat perception is skewed if you see whatever doing of the far left as the bigger problem.

You are free to think anything you want. In the end its clear as day what the solution is anyway....less federal govt (given vast number of americans. GOP and centrist/independent and trad DEMs i.e normies... want to be largely left the heck alone as first principle as far as possible by DC).

The state and local govts are the proper area for all ideologue push experimenting/entrenching....in the interim while federal govt minimalism is pushed for (the CBO literally already has the projections of the precipice coming up, 25% haircuts to social security as a minimum....all because it was pushed here to agglomerate with everything else the left pork billed in financially and ideologically as well).

Leftie states (with the bills +consequences hitting you at state level directly) are free to then stockpile with them as many illegals as they want, promote crime as much as they want, hate on law and order as much as they want, defund the police as much as they want, have homeless druggies defecating outside their ivory towers as much as they want, invent as many genders as they want, promote as many fetishes as they want.....and hate the nation, family and God as much as they want to as well....then its all a matter of waiting for them to depopulate into incels and karen cat ladies...unable to pay for it all.....forking out more federal control to the conservative agenda to remove the problems the hard way. Its what spoiled brats do in the end you see....when reality catches up

The point is they reap what they sow....and conservative states can reap what they sow from what they want in their states by sticking to the 50s-00 equilibirum churned out bottom up as they want (i.e not have an ivory tower + utopia delusion "all in" as the basis).

Its how its always worked before the federal power and institutional grab by the left seeing the old proletariat base was wisening up to them and the big switch to ivory tower easy street.....along with all the mental delusions you can package in any "virtue signal my way to utopia" and neo-cults you can grow that way.
 
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