Posted on 11/20/2023 7:02:38 PM PST by ransomnote
If it’s terrorism, they can’t let that get out because of the influx of 500,000 invited and uninvited migrants into Canada in both of the last 2 years, and millions into the US. We know there’s been insufficient vetting of these people, but both governments deny it. I’ve been reading warnings for months about there being a high risk of terrorism on Canadian soil, and the reports are adamant that it’s a question of when, not if.
***The one I can’t think of a reason for is the smoke column at the bow.
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“Yeah but the story also wreaks of control.It’s like someone is controlling the flow of info,too many lose ends in this thing.”
I also smell comms.
It was an attack on the RAINBOW bridge.
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True the story has changed multiple times, now they are saying an affluent Bentley driver gone wild and in the grand scheme of things it’s more than likely a distraction from what happened today, i.e. Geert Wilders’ victory in the Netherlands, the Louisville killer’s manifesto release showing he was another deranged leftist, judge blocking Oregon’s gun law, etc, etc...
Larry - Moe and Curly wrote:
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“Problem here is that,the passport, is a key piece of the puzzle. â
Okay, so let me make sure I understand the situation. The car comes at the gate at 100 mph, goes airborne, blows up into thousands of pieces and they just happen to find an Iranian passport.
Isnât Iran being blamed for the Hamas attack on Israel?
Something smells mighty fishy here...
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That’s what went through my mind the minute I read about that passport.
Too convenient.
A bit more information from a story at 9:01 p.m.:
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“The incident occurred shortly before 12pm. Authorities say that the vehicle had attempted to cross the US border into Canada using Rainbow Bridge. When a border patrol officer directed the car into a secondary lane for searching, it sped up, went airborne over an 8-foot fence, crashed, caught on fire and then exploded.”
The procedure at the land crossings at the US/Canadian border is that your license plate number gets entered into the CBP computer as the travellers are driving towards the booth. The officer takes your paperwork/passport/Nexus card immediately upon getting to their booth, so the CBP officer had the passports of the travellers in his hand. They don’t return them until they release you into the country. If you’re pulled over for a secondary inspection, they keep your paperwork and a runner takes it into the next inspection area. Once you’re cleared from either the primary or secondary inspection areas, they return your papers to you.
When the officer entered the individual ID’s into his computer, either their behaviour or something on his screen prompted him to send them to secondary, according to the article above. It was at this direction that the travellers decided to make a run for I-don’t-know-where. It’s a very confined area where this happened and there really isn’t anywhere to go.
The CPB computers have the vehicle and travellers’ information and absolutely know who they are. If the explosion was close enough to the primary inspection booth, the blast energy could have dislodged the paperwork from the CBP officer’s hands and fallen to the ground, where they were reported to have been found. That the travellers decided to try to get away leads to its own conclusion. Still digging, but the official narrative isn’t holding up.
Based on my long experience watching the gummint/MSM I'd suggest the following:
Give 'em a couple days to craft something fairly consistent (at least among themselves)
Carefully review the tale.
Know that whatever they say the exact opposite is the truth of the matter.
QED
Happy Thanksgiving freeqs. đ
I should have added that this means the incident occurred on the Canadian side of the border, since that’s where the Customs processing of travellers into Canada takes place. There is no pre-clearance station in the US for land crossings.
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You are right about waiting a couple of days. I called a friend at Canada Customs and asked a few questions and he answered the ones he could. He confirmed that the crash occurred in Niagara Falls on the US side, not in Niagara Falls on the Canadian side. He added that the car was NOT at the Customs clearance booths prior to when the crash happened and suggested I watch this news video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwfBHShyJE8
The news article I linked in a previous post had it completely wrong. In the new video, the driver can be seen speeding down the road (Niagara Street) that runs perpendicular to the US Customs booths at the Rainbow Bridge. I know that road and it doesn’t look as though he was trying to cross the bridge at all.
I’m distressed that little Nala has not turned up and I’m just killing time to distract me from worrying about and missing her. It’s not really working and I’m becoming annoyed at the wildly conflicting stories. Your advice is very good, UVNV.
Happy Thanksgiving to all and I hope you enjoy the time with your families.
That looks yummy. I’ll take the wings. Nobody ever wants those, except me.
Excellent information, thank you. Definitely something not right with whoever was in the vehicle.
judge blocking Oregonâs gun law, etc, etc...
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I haven’t been following the above as I figured eventually it will get to SCOTUS who will throw it as they have all gun laws. It was a ballot measure in the all mail-in illegals and non-citizens get motor voter registration forms for OR stolen elections.
That and why would it be on fire at the same time as the flight deck, mast area, & possibly the bridge?
It's almost as if the ship were hit by four mini-Harpoon missiles.
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Glad you mentioned it. We have totally rotten elections in OR.
Oregon judge rules that voter-approved Measure 114 gun safety law violates the state constitution
State lawyers say they will appeal. A federal judge has ruled the measure legal under the U.S. Constitution.
A Harney County Circuit Court judge ruled Tuesday that Oregonâs new gun laws, approved by voters last year under ballot Measure 114, violate the state constitution.
The provisions, passed in November 2022, had been blocked from taking effect by Judge Robert Raschio since last December, pending a full trial. With his new decision, the ruling in a six-day trial held in September, those laws are blocked from taking effect unless a higher state court overturns his decision.
âOregon citizens have a right to self defense against an imminent threat of harm, which is unduly burdened by Ballot Measure 114,â Raschio wrote, saying the restrictions diminish public safety.
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