Posted on 09/16/2013 5:37:56 PM PDT by IChing
Ive discovered some startling weirdness in the news of the day: A shooting rampage massacre was carried out this morning at an American military base in Washington, D.C., by a serviceman from the Dallas-Ft. Worth area of Texas, and has resulted in the deaths of thirteen people.
A shooting rampage massacre was carried out four years ago at a military base in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area of Texas, by a serviceman from the Washington, D.C. area, and it resulted in the deaths of thirteen people.
Its early in the investigation and information is still coming in, but as I sat down to write my report of todays drama for ClashDaily.com, it occurred to me that the incident featured more odd correspondence with Major Nidal Hasans jihad attack at Fort Hood than only the number of confirmed dead.
Nidal Hasan was born and raised in the Arlington, Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C. He shot dozens of his fellow U.S. Army personnel, killing 13, at Fort Hood, which is located just outside the greater Dallas-Ft. Worth area in Texas.
Aaron Alexis, this mornings Navy Yard shooter, is reported by NBC News to be originally from Fort Worth, Texas (although, other sources have him from Brooklyn, NY). He shot dozens of his fellow U.S. Navy personnel, killing 13, at the Washington Navy Yard, which is located just across the Potomac River from Hasans hometown of Arlington, Virginiaincidentally, the site of the Pentagon.
Im not suggesting any particular kind of conspiracy here, but it does seem like a bizarre set of ironic circumstances among the two attacks.
I live and work in the Washington, D.C. area, and I was driving past the Navy Yard on I-295 this morning as the horrific incident took place there. Not only was the highway scene chaotic with police vehicles screaming to try to get through the heavy rush-hour traffic to the base, there were multiple wrecks all over the place, and police had certain exits blocked off.
Later, in the afternoon, my work had me driving past the base again, and I contemplated the evacuated federal facilities and police-barricaded highway ramps. I reflected on the 9/11 attacks of a dozen years ago, the anniversary of which we observed just last week, and how the Washington, D.C. area was affected so much by that event. I also recalled how the Beltway Snipers held the entire D.C. area in their grip of terror for three weeks in 2002, as they drove around the District, and the suburbs of Maryland and Virginia, picking off random victims. Their victims, by the way, also happened to number thirteen killed and woundedwith additional victims suspected (but not completely confirmed) to be associated with the sick sniper spree jihad of John Mohammed and Lee Boyd Malvo.
As we learn more about Aaron Alexis and about the exact details of what happened at the Navy Yard today, we can be sure that various parties will politicize (already have, actually) the awful loss of innocent life to their own cynical advantage.
Today I witnessed and heard a couple of my fellow Beltway-area denizens seek to downplay and even ignore completely what was going on at the Navy Yard. Such people seem, to me, to be so jaded and calloused to the nearly routine terrorism threats and occasional occurrences of random, mass violence associated with life in and around our nations capital that they try to act as if they just cant be bothered to focus their personal alertness on such events, possible or actual, anymore, much less meditate upon their meaning as long as they can somehow distance themselves from the occurrences, and from the victims and perpetrators, in whatever way.
I cant. I have to focus and meditate on the import of such happenings. Its my work, and apparently its my nature. Furthermore, I have to wonder what the patterns mean, and what elsecoincidences, conspiracies, and/or confluences includedwe might find out about.
Stay tuned, stay vigilant, and stay weird. More will be revealed.
Ok, well if the idea that Alexis was inspired by Hasan is a conspiracy theory, then I’m guilty as charged.
But hey, such stuff doesn’t belong on FR!! We can’t have people on here going into rabbit holes like analyzing alleged Texas Air National Guard letters and 1980s word processor character-kerning and whatnot—who would take us seriously?
They are saying there are two other men still missing and holding everyone to find them.
"McDaniel said the shooting left him puzzled because he had conversations with Alexis about Islamic extremism and the Fort Hood shooting. They both agreed it was a horrible tragedy, he said. It could have all been a ruse -- I don't know, McDaniel said."
If your work involved profiling and pattern recognition and drawing analogous relationships among phenomena, would you say the same thing?
You couldn't even get a good SAT score.
if it was a photo id....I dont see how he could have passed for any fifty year old man.
Tell me which you’d rather endure, cruising from Ft. Worth to Ft. Hood, or fighting D.C. traffic to get from the Navy Yard to the heart of Arlington?
lol.... I kind of liked that guy...
I miss the old grey haired squad too. They wanted everyone banned....It was really enjoyable when they’d tag team and go after a poster...Like watching a pack of coyotes going after a rodent..
At times like this, I miss Michael Rivero.
His proportion idea is right up Michael "I worked at NASA as a graphics artist" Rivero's alley.
Wanna bet?
You made the above comments to JRandomFreeper. You really shouldn't do that as he is a life long Texan living in Fort Worth on the property where he was born. He is an expert on Texas, its history, and distance and is smarter than the average bear. You, however, need an I.Q, test because nothing you said makes any sense.
I stopped reading when you said Ft. Hood was in the Dallas/Fort Worth area (I was born in Texas, too). That was when you first posted this nonsense. Then, I come back later, and you have kept writing nonsense.
Give it up before the hole you dug gets so deep you can't get out - go have some Chinese hot and sour soup - good stuff.
Police: Navy Yard gunman previously arrested in Seattle shooting
Guess you didn’t see his comments to me, huh.
Let me ask you this: In relative terms, as regards the significance of distance, would you say that a dead-center bulls-eye shot on a target at 3 yards is better, or about the same, as a shot placed a couple of inches from the center at 20 yards?
Shall we consider events (and relative distances) in and around our nation’s capital to be of equal significance as events (and distances) in and around widely dispersed locales in lands far-flung from the capital?
I’ll not be surprised if I don’t get through to anyone here, at this rate.
Only if we do a proportional bet.
Ahhhhh. Good times, Half Vast. Good times!
Would you rather cruise from Ft. Worth to Ft. Hood, or fight D.C. traffic to get from the Navy Yard to the heart of Arlington? The latter can take about 3 hours on some days here.
I love hot ‘n’ sour soup. Good advice. Steamed dumplings go good with that. Always get extra hot pepper oil. (You’ll hate yourself the next day.)
John Mohammed and Lee Malvo were from Seattle and look at what they did!
As far as I know a mile = a mile in Texas and in D.C. and I fail to understand the connection you are trying to make. I have never heard anyone else try to make a geographic connection between Dallas/Ft Worth and Ft Hood.
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