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Rainey, 30, is assigned to the 4th Psychological Operations Group at Fort Bragg, according to Maj Daniel Lessard, a spokesman for 1st Special Forces Command. Known as Psyops, the group uses information and misinformation to shape the emotions, decision-making and actions of American adversaries.
originally posted by: djz3ro
originally posted by: McGinty
a reply to: djz3ro
Why?
Well, for a start she isn't being demonized. Secondly this isn't because she was a supporter of President Reject Trump, this is because she was one of the rioters who stormed the Capitol Building.
Finally, "when a cop shoots a crazed convicted felon, they burn cities down in protest."?
Remind me which American cities have been "burned down"? I mean I'm aware that there were some fires in some of the protests that turned into riots but I'm fairly sure the news of an American city burning down would make it around the world.
Such sensationalist language only belongs in the pages of the MSM and even then I don't agree with it.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
Sixth, the window. It doesn't really matter if the window of the Senate was held in place with scotch tape. The window was a barrier, a plane separating the outside space from the inside space. People talk about guards/LEO's opening doors and stepping aside, well, Ashli Babbit didn't enter through a door. I don't let people enter my house any way other than a door. If someone comes crawling through my window bad things are going to happen to them, Ashli Babbit or otherwise!
originally posted by: Violater1
The U.S. Capitol Assassination of U.S. airman Ashli Babbitt, A video Analysis.
In this video analysis, let’s first review the tape of the assassination.
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At 38 seconds, the Stormtrooper points his index finger at the assassin and smiles. Then at 42 seconds, he gives the assassin a thumbs up and at 43 seconds motions downward, perhaps to his man parts indicating how he will reward the assassin.
The next part of the video is from a different angle. At 1:01, we see the back of Air Force Veteran Ashli Babbitt with the Stars and Stripes on her back.
At 1:03 we see the SS Hauptsturmführer, dressed in a black suit, gray tie and white shirt. He has Comm bud in his right ear. He looks briefly but squarely, at the back of Ashli Babbitt. He then turns towards the door and begins to hastily retreat his men partially down the stairs.
At 1:13, the guy with the big black bulky coat, red cap, and yellow Gadsden flag, tied around the front of his neck (was he hiding a plate carrier?). In front of him must be Ashli Babbett. We see this man then raise up both of his arms in the air toward the assassin.
At 1:17, the guy in the red hat and bulky black coat, hands off Ms Babbit to the guy in the red jacket. The guy in the red hat, black bulky jacket and yellow Gadsden flag tied around his neck, spins around and quickly gets out of the line of fire. We then see the guy in the red jacket and the guy in the short sleeved shirt with gray back pack (notice the black/gray theme here), help Babbitt up into the window.
At 1:24, U.S. Air Force Special Security Airmen Ashli Babbitt, is assassinated.
I am curious about the autopsy, even if one is obtained. The date rape drug GBP or Rohypnol. It relaxes you. In high doses, it can cause trouble controlling your muscles, amnesia, and loss of inhibitions. However, it will never happen, and we may never know. Seeing how she was helped, a physically fit Airman, she wouldn't need any assistance. And then her relaxed collapse backward. I find it all suspect.
Source: www.cnbc.com...
The police officer who fatally shot a woman participating in the pro-Trump invasion of the U.S. Capitol will reveal his identity for the first time in a televised interview scheduled to air Thursday.
The interview on NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET, is set to air three days after the U.S. Capitol Police Department announced that it would not discipline the officer.
The family of the woman, 35-year-old Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt, has vowed to file a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the police department and the officer who fired the gun.
originally posted by: McGinty
a reply to: carewemust
People make mistakes. Give people guns and they're fatal mistakes.
originally posted by: McGinty
a reply to: carewemust
What’s the chain of command? Was the officer obliged to follow such orders given by a senator? If so, then of course her command should be investigated; was it necessary and did it lead to the death?
If the officer wasn’t obliged to do as she told him, then it’s down to the officer.
But beyond the legalities, anyone firing a gun at people needs to take responsibility for it. It’s not good enough to say in hindsight ‘I was only following orders!’ History has taught what a repugnant and feeble excuse that is for doing something you know is morally indefensible.
Having said that I’m not about to judge the cop - maybe he genuinely feared for his safety. of course, that’s the point of an investigation.