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Suspect Boston Bomber Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev On Twitter threatening death or a nutcase parody?

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posted on Apr, 19 2013 @ 12:10 PM
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It could be, then again, it may just be someone being an idioooot



posted on Apr, 19 2013 @ 01:10 PM
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Which tweet was you referring to?



posted on Apr, 19 2013 @ 03:49 PM
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Update - Guy on twitter has said " You will never find me" tweeted 2hrs ago. I believe him...
After his amazing get away from 200 police men.



posted on Apr, 19 2013 @ 03:53 PM
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opps. Anyway, Im following his twitters might give us clues who knows...
edit on 19-4-2013 by FreedomEntered because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 19 2013 @ 04:07 PM
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A blog found here that
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev wrote in 2011 :

"I believe that thin slicing put them in jail. It helped an entire community make a rash decision and justify their actions in convicting three teens of murder. Once the town was able to identify the bogeyman, they could rest easy again.

But it all went horribly wrong. The real murderers were never found. These young men went into prison at 18 years old. Today, they walked out at 36 years old.

Being different - being unique - is a right we're supposed to enjoy in this country. But what we can't control is how people view us.

So what do we do about that? Is there anything we can do about it?"

In response, a commenter listing his name as "Dzhokhar Tsarnaev" posted the following about a week and a half after the original posting:


"In this case it would have been hard to protect or defend these young boys if the whole town exclaimed in happiness at the arrest. Also, to go against the authorities isn't the easiest thing to do. Don't get me wrong though, I am appalled at the situation but I think that the town was scared and desperate to blame someone. It's because of stories like this and such occurrences that make a positive change in this world. I'm pretty sure there won't be anymore similar tales like this. In any case, if they do, people won't stand quiet, i hope."

Tsarnaev also made another comment in another thread on the blog a few minutes earlier in which he offered a critique of Gladwell's book:


"While I understand and agree with most of the concepts that Gladwell explained in his book, there are several ideas of his that I cannot fathom or just choose not to believe. Yes, this book was very interesting but the idea that a person can predict whether you and your partner are going to be together in the future is honestly a little hard to believe. Sure, if you put two obvious celebrities in a room talking about how they're going to adopt six children, that's just not going to work out. And the idea that a more experienced doctor is more likely to be sued is likely to happen because they would have way more patients and more time in the work force. "Thin-slicing" and other concepts made me want to keep reading."




kottke.org...
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posted on Apr, 19 2013 @ 05:50 PM
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Hi jjsr420,
The tweet you asked for verification on is still there. You'll find it dated as "15 Jan."
Regards,



posted on Apr, 19 2013 @ 05:56 PM
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Are people on here really this naive?



posted on Apr, 19 2013 @ 05:59 PM
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What naive? On CNN and all over the internet they have now shown this guys twitter account, facebook and various comments he has made. Whats to be naive about here...




posted on Apr, 19 2013 @ 09:05 PM
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Faked



posted on Apr, 19 2013 @ 10:23 PM
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Originally posted by FreedomEntered
A blog found here that
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev wrote in 2011 :

"I believe that thin slicing put them in jail. It helped an entire community make a rash decision and justify their actions in convicting three teens of murder. Once the town was able to identify the bogeyman, they could rest easy again.

But it all went horribly wrong. The real murderers were never found. These young men went into prison at 18 years old. Today, they walked out at 36 years old.

Being different - being unique - is a right we're supposed to enjoy in this country. But what we can't control is how people view us.

So what do we do about that? Is there anything we can do about it?"

In response, a commenter listing his name as "Dzhokhar Tsarnaev" posted the following about a week and a half after the original posting:


"In this case it would have been hard to protect or defend these young boys if the whole town exclaimed in happiness at the arrest. Also, to go against the authorities isn't the easiest thing to do. Don't get me wrong though, I am appalled at the situation but I think that the town was scared and desperate to blame someone. It's because of stories like this and such occurrences that make a positive change in this world. I'm pretty sure there won't be anymore similar tales like this. In any case, if they do, people won't stand quiet, i hope."

Tsarnaev also made another comment in another thread on the blog a few minutes earlier in which he offered a critique of Gladwell's book:


"While I understand and agree with most of the concepts that Gladwell explained in his book, there are several ideas of his that I cannot fathom or just choose not to believe. Yes, this book was very interesting but the idea that a person can predict whether you and your partner are going to be together in the future is honestly a little hard to believe. Sure, if you put two obvious celebrities in a room talking about how they're going to adopt six children, that's just not going to work out. And the idea that a more experienced doctor is more likely to be sued is likely to happen because they would have way more patients and more time in the work force. "Thin-slicing" and other concepts made me want to keep reading."




kottke.org...
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Very good english writing skills from a Chechen.... How practical for said statement's impact...

Hmmmm, Something smells fishy...



posted on Apr, 20 2013 @ 03:45 AM
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They have been here for 10 years, scholarships to college, American taxpayer educations.

If he didn't learn English and get educated in college in 10 years, then something is seriously wrong.

The only thing that smells fishy is the FBI dropping the ball AGAIN, like they did with the Fort hood shooter, and saying, "Nothing to see here, move along!"



posted on Apr, 20 2013 @ 03:50 AM
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Well no, some foreign people keep themselves in their community and dont speak the language well .

point is hes well spoken and articulate. It would be suprising for radical Islam to impact this type of person

But then again double lives exist...



posted on Apr, 20 2013 @ 04:42 AM
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Yeah I'm sure after he ran away from the police in a stolen car he went straight home to tweet on his computer to the cops.



posted on Apr, 20 2013 @ 07:45 AM
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I agree. 10 years is a long time. And I would not usually question somebodies english writing skills. But for a person with dual ethnicity and citizenship who's mother tongue is not English, It would seem his English was a little 'too' good. Either he is a genius, or he was the type of person who takes his blog posts very seriously and made no mistakes ( and i highly doubt he was genius).

Still, kinda pointless fact though since he was caught alive and well.



posted on Apr, 20 2013 @ 02:13 PM
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The first ltwitter link with black & white pic looks fake. People create fake accounts like this too frequently.
If he was hiding I doubt he would be tweeting.
The second one by CNN could be fake as well, but out of the two I would go with this one being most likely to be real.

I wouldn't trust either one though



posted on Apr, 20 2013 @ 02:47 PM
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Some kids are gifted with speech. I think his tweets were normal. In the sense that he was just commenting on events and what he gets up to in his daily life, thoughts on issues.

As well if he had family members who spoke english fluently maybe he learnt from them. But his friends at the university seemed pretty smart too. So .. just his way.

I guess. BUT it has emerged that facebook messeges and tweets have disappeared ... so some people claim.
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posted on Apr, 20 2013 @ 02:54 PM
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Idealism and philosophy. Is always something that effects us all and keeps us moving
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posted on Apr, 20 2013 @ 02:59 PM
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Are CNN consistant and trusthworthy news wise? I still think his twitter accounts were real.
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