Posted on 08/29/2020 2:49:16 PM PDT by Mount Athos
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Somebody dances around like a little girl.
Marijuana before age 26 will do that...
This action came before Kyle Rittenhouse had tripped and fallen to the ground. Looks like “paramedic” Gaige Grosskreutz had already decided which particular type of his “medical” equipment he intended to use in the near future.
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Ilizarov apparatus...
a long and arduous procedure.
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Interesting, but Lefty lost both insertions of the bicep. Can they reconstruct a bicep?
Well, I guess so:
https://www.hss.edu/getting-the-nerve-restoring-movement-to-a-young-mans-arm.asp
Example of nerve graft procedure (non-technical)only. A search for *distal bicep repair after gunshot injury brings up examples of tendon grafts from hamstring or Achilles.
So, arduous and extensive recovery, but it can be done. Our reconstructive surgeons have learned a lot from war and street violence.
Lefty will suffer and he will work to regain function.
It sounds like Portland is more quiet and a lot of people suspect that’s because their people have been re-deployed to Kenosha and Washington DC. That suggests higher level coordination.
I’m astounded that the feds have not infiltrated these groups and broken up their financing and communications. This has been going on since the WTO riots in Seattle in 1999. And 30 years more than that if you count Ayers and the Weather Underground.
...these fake cell towers tricks phones into connecting to it and can then obtain the phone's location and track the phone's location. In older, 2G networks, cellphones were required to verify themselves, or prove that the person using the cellphone had a valid service plan. But towers did not have to verify themselves. So, any device that sent out similar signals to the cellphone tower could "impersonate" that specific tower.Though more-advanced cellphone networks, such as 3G and 4G, have patched that security bug, the makers of these spying devices still tout their ability to track people's phones, which means there are still security bugs in the cellular network being exploited. The devices work by forcing phones to drop down to a lower, less secure 2G network.
...the devices can be small and incredibly inconspicuous. Some are set up in the backs of trucks that have a few antennas on them, but some are the size of a cellphone or are embedded in a vest.
The Russians have simulators that can track people from a mile away.
Source: LiveScience, 'Stingray' Spy Devices Are Eavesdropping in Washington, D.C.: Here's How. (I don't know how accurate this April 2018 article is)
Yes.
I do love weaponized autism!
Prosecutors had initially charged or arrested 234 people during violent protests on D.C. streets that began before the 2017 inauguration and continued until after it was over. From October 2017 to July 2018 the initial charges against the 234 shrank considerably.Are the feds corrupt? Is the swamp sympathetic with the efforts to destroy Trump? Is there ANY hope of law, order and true justice for those destroying the USA?Six people were acquitted in December 2017 of all riot-related charges, prompting the government to drop all charges against another 129 defendants, to concentrate, they said, on a hard-core group that had planned and carried out the protests.
21 people had pleaded guilty to charges for their conduct that day, including one to felony offenses.
Charges were dropped against another 20 defendants while 20 pleaded guilty to lesser charges, often misdemeanor rioting carrying a fine and community service.
One person, Dane Powell, 32, went to prison. He pleaded guilty to felony rioting and assault on a police officer. He received a four-month prison term.
In July 2018, the U.S. Attorneys Office moved to dismiss charges against the 38 remaining defendants in this matter.
Superior Court Judge Lynn Leibovitz had tossed out felony charges that each defendant had incited a riot charge, arguing that no reasonable juror could find that the prosecution proved the six defendants encouraged others to riot.
The ACLU filed a lawsuit against D.C. police, accusing them of an unlawful mass roundup, pepper-spraying nonviolent protesters and holding detainees for hours without food or water or access to bathrooms.
Kyle is showing almost foolish restraint. The guy on the right putting his hands up wants to kill him too and is way too close.
Based on the joint Fed / Kenosha arrest of the RiotKitchen food caravan people and the turn-over of the cases by the feds over to the Kenosha PD, I'd say never.
For later.
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Thank goodness the kid has a crack team of lawyers....L. Lin Wood’s own statement is, “This is not my first rodeo”.....and I expect him to mop the floor with all of the evidence that is out there. There is video of a lit molotov cocktail being thrown at Rittenhouse before he shot THAT perp. There is video of Rittenhouse being battered in the head with a skateboard by the second deceased perp.....and lastly, the convicted felon who should not have had possession of the gun he DID have in his right hand came at the kid while he was on the ground waving a gun in his right hand, aiming for Ritttenhouse’s head....
Go to the 17 second mark and watch to about the 30 second mark. The object Rosenbaum had thrown is on the ground out in the open. It apparently was a plastic bag with several items in it.
I thought it was flaming too after seeing a video from another angle but the plastic back-lit by the bright lights must have given that impression. Another FReeper said he identified one of the objects in the bag as a water bottle.
The rest of what you said I agree with and have been posting about for a couple of days.
He has a conviction for possession of a firearm while intoxicated, a misdemeanor.
I think those are bluetooth wireless systems synced to their phones. Shutting down cell service would work.
Hydrostatic shock?
... is the controversial concept that a penetrating projectile (such as a bullet) can produce a pressure wave that causes "remote neural damage", "subtle damage in neural tissues" and/or "rapid incapacitating effects" in living targets.
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