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originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: SwissMarked
OR MY KEYBOARD IS GIVING ME A PROBLEM
BUT YOU KNOW DIVE OFF THE DEEP END AND MAKE IT A CONSPIRACY
TYPICAL ACTUALLY ISNT IT?
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: CynConcepts
No before and after shots, they both came from Acosta's Twitter feed.
originally posted by: CynConcepts
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: CynConcepts
No before and after shots, they both came from Acosta's Twitter feed.
Another Angle?
Compare this one to 2 I shared earlier. One of these pics is not the same.
BEFORE
AFTER
Edit add: in viewing the top pic has simply been turned upside down to view from diff perspective. I think it is the same as first pic that seems to before Feds arrived and disassembled.
originally posted by: highvein
Can anyone else spot something strange about this photo?
It doesn't look like the stamps are marked.
Maybe my eyes are just bad.
But if they are not marked, wouldn't that indicate that someone dropped them off at CNN?
I am sure they have camera's at CNN that caught this person's image.
I don't know how to make the pic bigger to better evaluate it.
Okay ATS, what do you think?
originally posted by: pavil
Plus if it were a mailed bomb, why use a timer? There would be no way to ensure it would be delivered in time for it to explode at CNN. You would use some other method of triggering the explosion.
originally posted by: sine.nomine
I would imagine a package bomb would be dropped off in person. The stamps would be there to make it look legitimate. That said, I could've swore they said they had footage of whomever delivered one of the packages. But I haven't personally seen any images or video.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Licked the stamps too.
DNA.
Stamps are stickers now. I have those same stamps at home.
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: rickymouse
ITS REAL
originally posted by: pavil
Plus if it were a mailed bomb, why use a timer? There would be no way to ensure it would be delivered in time for it to explode at CNN. You would use some other method of triggering the explosion.
originally posted by: sine.nomine
I would imagine a package bomb would be dropped off in person. The stamps would be there to make it look legitimate. That said, I could've swore they said they had footage of whomever delivered one of the packages. But I haven't personally seen any images or video.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Licked the stamps too.
DNA.
Stamps are stickers now. I have those same stamps at home.
originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: Sillyolme
Why would anybody even mention a broken keyboard.
Must be a new deflection tactic used when cornered.