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To: Brooklyn Attitude
...would be used to smear the NRA and be used as an excuse for gun control.

Okay, tinfoil hat time: what's the possibility the attack by this ISIS cell in San Bernardino could have been, in large part, for the very same reason?

After all, this administration and its media outlets immediately called for more gun control, almost as if they were primed and ready to go with their stories and speeches.

We know for a fact that ISIS has said it would strike the US very soon. What if someone(s) in this administration sat on specific information about when and where this attack was to take place? Worse, what if ISIS moles in our own government played a role in activating this particular cell to strike?

Not saying or implying someone actually did. I'm just asking what if, and if so, how does it benefit this administration's goals and those of its Muslim supporters.

I think it's worth investigating further.

51 posted on 12/05/2015 3:59:44 PM PST by amorphous
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To: amorphous

“Okay, tinfoil hat time: what’s the possibility the attack by this ISIS cell in San Bernardino could have been, in large part, for the very same reason?”

I’m not a big conspiracy guy so I doubt it. Then there is the fact that this attack makes the bat eared mooley in the white house look very bad. His GW conference didnt have the effect on muslims he claimed it would, and the attack wasnt done some right wing whackos like they originally hoped. IMO the current focus on gun control is to deflect attention from the fact that this was done by Muslims, the same people Ob@stard and his media minions seek to protect.


52 posted on 12/05/2015 5:27:11 PM PST by Brooklyn Attitude (It's the apocalypse, lets have some fun!)
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