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In reply to the discussion: Do we actually know who killed those cops [View all]MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)How long must it take for people to get their head out of the sand and pay attention to what passes as a mystery unsolved? This particular story as it unfolds is unfolding a little too neatly for me, personally. I have not finished with what I feel was behind this crime. Meanwhile
. I'm getting tired of the tin foil association that some persons throw out with considering all possibilities. Tin foil? I consider that well worn phrase will wear itself out sooner than later.
There are more reasons within our current law enforcement and policy making where it might be reasoned to control a growing number of Americans, mainly, the ones who are more likely to "rise up", albeit peacefully. This would not be the first example in history where setting up a mentally challenged "loon" is worth the price of a few soldiers, as the lie blurs between police and soldiers. How to control disgruntled populations... What tactics could possibly be used to suppress militarization of police? This would not be the first example for me to conclude. However, NOBODY is going to tell me I shouldn't consider it. To cast aspersions on that possibility of this tactic BEING used is one way to shut people up. I've had shit hurled at me by lesser individuals since 2001 for reasoning the possibilities, based on real history. That is what happens when you pay attention to history.
There is nothing wrong with allowing these kinds of opinions, so I'm with you on this one.