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Trump shot at again
« on: September 15, 2024, 04:09:56 PM »
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13853475/FBI-pictures-rifle-backpack-GoPro-Donald-Trump-assassin.html

Nice to see more timely release of info.

A knowledgeable internet friend asserts:  "The "AK-47 style rifle" in the photograph is clearly a SKS (which btw predates Kalashnikov's rifle for the interested) , , , Putting a scope on an SKS is like putting whitewall tires on a Yugo.."

Tangent:  No doubt it is a coincidence that the first place I see this foto is in British press.
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Re: Trump shot at again
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2024, 05:43:57 PM »

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« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2024, 09:13:50 AM »

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The Are What They Accuse Others of Being
« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2024, 01:21:41 PM »

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Re: Trump shot at again
« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2024, 01:39:51 PM »
Trump must be shot I mean stopped 


Trump is a threat to reparations  I mean democracy

we get it.


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Re: Trump shot at again
« Reply #10 on: September 17, 2024, 05:52:22 PM »
Rep. Stacey Plaskett (D-V.I.)

https://x.com/WesternLensman/status/1812315783227130237

[Trump] "needs to be shot", uh "stopped".
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Sweetheart deal for Routh in NC?
« Reply #12 on: September 18, 2024, 01:51:21 PM »
From a forum I frequent:

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Routh’s felony rap sheet includes multiple convictions in North Carolina. He was first convicted of possessing a weapon of “mass death,” a fully automatic machine gun in 2002 and then was found guilty of multiple counts of possessing stolen goods in 2010.

He has also faced charges of carrying a concealed weapon, hit and run, resisting an officer, and driving with a revoked license. Routh was ultimately convicted of all charges and sentenced to probation, according to North Carolina court records.
If any of you guys get busted with a machine gun I hope you also get off with just probation; but there might be a secret deal required.

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FO:

According to a federal criminal complaint against attempted Trump assassin Ryan Routh, Routh was in the area of the Trump International Golf Course in West Palm Beach, FL for 12 hours before he was spotted by Secret Service agents, and the license plate of the vehicle Routh was driving is connected to a vehicle that was reported stolen. Routh is currently charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and receipt of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
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Tin foil?
« Reply #13 on: September 18, 2024, 02:15:18 PM »
second

https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/2nd-trump-assassination-attempt-psychological

For the record, I remain confused by the nature of the Azov Battalion.

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Routh's wife
« Reply #15 on: September 20, 2024, 11:32:00 AM »


https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/maximized-thursday-september-19-2024

WORLD NEWS AND COMMENTARY 💬🗞

🔥🔥 Like all these cases, the Ryan Routh story is getting more convoluted by the minute. Wait till you get a load of this. Yesterday, outstanding Florida Representative Matt Gaetz (R-Fl.) interviewed Homeland Security Investigations Chief Katrina W. Berger. Some fascinating new information about foiled shooter Ryan Routh emerged.

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CLIP: Rep. Matt Gaetz questions HomeSec Investigations Director Berger on Ryan Routh (5:08).

Director Berger first confirmed the fact that last year, Customs and Border Patrol had found Routh suspicious when he re-entered the country, and referred Routh’s file to Homeland Security as a suspect. But then, as always, the trail went cold. In the clip, Representative Gaetz reads from the CBP memo on Routh:

“They (CBP) say in their memo, ‘the suspect is a US citizen who traveled to Kiev, Ukraine, for three months to help recruit soldiers from Afghanistan, Moldova, and Taiwan, to fight in the Ukrainian war against Russia. Subject stated he does not get paid for his recruiting efforts, and all his work for the Ukrainian government is strictly volunteer work. Subject stated that he obtains money from his wife to help fund his trips to Ukraine.’”
What’s that? His wife! We hadn’t heard of this person before. She’s been completely scrubbed from corporate media. How is it that corporate media has failed not only to interview this person but even to mention her?

Pasting lots of pieces together, Routh apparently has recently remarried, to a woman named Kathleen Shaffer. In addition to the CBP report, Shaffer’s name pops up in a few key places. She evidently helped edit Routh’s book, and she ran a small GoFundMe for his Ukrainian adventures. Social media citizen journalists connected Shaffer to the LinkedIn page to a same-named person who fit her profile and lives in Hawaii.

If it’s her, Kathleen works for a giant, international, publicly traded company you never heard of called Maximus.

According to its LinkedIn profile, Maximus Corporation —just wait, you can’t make this stuff up— is headquartered at 1600 Tysons Blvd, McLean, Virginia. Just six miles to the Northwest of Maximus HQ lies Langley, Virginia, where the United States Central Intelligence Agency is located:

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It gets even better.

Maximus’s sparse profile on LinkedIn claims the company employs “10,000+”. The company’s website, Maximus.com, describes the company’s services like this:

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I defy you to explain exactly what the heck this company does from that description. But I bet it involves tons of money previously owned by taxpayers. Fortunately, Maximus has a YouTube explainer video linked right on its home page. I’ll give you one guess what is most heavily featured in its short promo video. Covid vaccines. I told you that you can’t make this stuff up. And wait till you see what else they say, like about helping relocate ‘desperate asylum seekers’ into the US:

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CLIP: Maximus — Performing at the speed of government need (1:37).

In the clip, Maximum brags about training twenty thousand CDC workers, training them about the covid shots within the first 60 days. So it was in the covid shot deal right out of the gate, up to its corporate neck. That’s who trained the CDC. In another, more recent video, Maximus describes helping the Department of Defense “modernize” its technology systems.

ChatGPT said “Maximus Corporation has significant connections to the U.S. security state.”

It is difficult to imagine what unemployed ex-contractor Ryan Routh and Ms. Shaffer might have in common. But love is a mysterious thing. Assuming we have the correct Kathleen Shaffer in Hawaii who funded Ryan Routh’s Ukrainian adventures, it is very weird she works for a murky, security state-connected, multinational corporation located just down the street from the Central Intelligence Agency.

It takes longer to drop the kids off at school than drive from Maximus to CIA HQ. I’m just saying.

But nevermind! It’s probably just a coincidence. Matt Gaetz’s interview of Director Berger ended with his question why, like the FBI before it, Homeland Security also declined to follow up with investigating Ryan Routh. Director Berger didn’t know, but promised to find out.

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WSJ: Routh's Motives
« Reply #18 on: September 24, 2024, 07:01:35 AM »
Ryan Routh’s Political Motives
The man lying in wait for Donald Trump at his Florida golf course disliked Trump’s policy on Iran.
By The WSJ Editorial Board
Sept. 23, 2024 5:40 pm ET


Some would-be assassins are mentally ill, others crave attention, but the most dangerous are the politically motivated (think John Wilkes Booth). A filing on Monday by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida suggests that Ryan Wesley Routh was primarily the latter as he waited to shoot Donald Trump at a West Palm Beach golf course on Sept. 15.

The filing, by Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Dispoto, confirms many of the details already known about Mr. Routh’s discovery by a Secret Service agent one hole ahead of where Mr. Trump was golfing. But it also discloses new details about Mr. Routh’s motivation, and they appear to be ideological and political.

The 10-page filing says the FBI agents obtained a book, “apparently authored” by Mr. Routh, on the war in Ukraine and other conflicts. Mr. Routh blames himself and the U.S. for electing Mr. Trump. “I am man enough to say that I misjudged and made a terrible mistake and Iran I apologize. You are free to assassinate Trump as well as me for that error in judgment and the dismantling of the deal,” Mr. Routh wrote. The reference to Iran presumably concerns the 2015 nuclear deal from which Mr. Trump withdrew the U.S.

Mr. Dispoto also says the FBI obtained a handwritten letter that Mr. Routh had dropped off in a box at a friend’s residence. The letter, addressed to “The World,” said “This is an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but I failed you. I tried my best and gave it all the gumption I could muster.”

The filing offers evidence that Mr. Routh carefully planned the assassination attempt, using his phone near the golf course and Mr. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence for at least a month.

We’ll learn more as the case proceeds, but Mr. Routh sounds like the kind of person who could be triggered into an act of murder by our ugly political debates. It’s another reason for the country’s leaders to avoid inflammatory, end-of-days rhetoric against political opponents and about the consequences of losing a presidential election.

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WT: TDS FBI agent in charge of investigation?
« Reply #19 on: September 24, 2024, 08:01:20 AM »
FLORIDA

Assassination probe leader under scrutiny

GOP wants to know about FBI official with alleged anti-Trump views

By Kerry Picket THE WASHINGTON TIMES

House lawmakers will scrutinize this week how a senior FBI official now leading the investigation of the Trump assassination attempt in Florida was promoted despite allegations he retaliated against FBI personnel for their conservative political views.

FBI Miami field office Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey B. Veltri will be among several senior bureau personnel that Republicans want to know more about when Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz testifies Wednesday before the House Judiciary Committee’s Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.

Mr. Veltri came under scrutiny when his office took the lead in investigating the foiled Sept. 15 assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida.

The Washington Times exclusively reported in November 2023 that FBI whistleblowers said Mr. Veltri, while serving as deputy assistant director of the FBI’s security division, expressed strong anti-Trump views and retaliated against FBI personnel who supported the former president.

The FBI has disputed these whistleblower claims and said Mr. Veltri was “selected through a competitive process to lead the Miami field office and is charged with carrying out the FBI mission in a fair and unbiased manner.”

At Wednesday’s hearing, Mr. Horowitz is expected to discuss his May 14 report that flagged the FBI over stripping whistleblower agents of security clearances and pay without a timely appeals process.

Also testifying before the panel will be whistleblower attorney Tristan Leavitt, president of the watchdog group Empower Oversight, and one of his clients, Marcus Allen, a former FBI employee and whistleblower whose security clearance was reinstated after the agency suspended it for 27 months.

Mr. Leavitt wrote in a letter to the committee that he submitted to the Department of Justice Inspector General a detailed 29-page complaint with evidence that the FBI retaliated against at least four Security Division (SecD) employees after they made internal protected whistleblower disclosures.

These SecD whistleblowers reported FBI abuses of the security clearance process involving Mr. Allen, Special Agent Garret O’Boyle and several other cases, some of which remain confidential.

Mr. Allen, Mr. O’Boyle and former Special Agent Steven Friend testified before the committee on May 18, 2023, alongside Mr. Leavitt.

“Empower Oversight is now representing several of the SecD employees who worked on the Allen case and has spoken to a number of other witnesses from inside the FBI,” Mr. Leavitt wrote. “Through their disclosures, as well as the documents provided by the FBI, we have uncovered a more complete picture of the disturbing scope and breadth of the FBI’s illegal retaliation.”

According to Mr. Leavitt’s letter, Mr. Veltri’s promotion to Miami SAC was delayed because of an investigation into his retaliation against whistleblowers.

Additionally, Mr. Veltri revoked the security clearance of an FBI employee who questioned the outcome of the 2020 election, suggesting the employee wasn’t entitled to a clearance because they didn’t believe in the U.S. Constitution.

Under Mr. Veltri’s leadership at SecD, “the so-called ‘Trump Questionnaire’ was used.”

The FBI contractors used the printed questionnaire with inappropriate questions about FBI employees’ political and religious views, according to Mr. Leavitt.

His letter describes how the FBI knew that Mr. O’Boyle made protected disclosures to Congress when the agency decided to suspend his security clearance, and FBI senior officials urged for the revocation of his clearance to retroactively remedy a false statement a former FBI executive made to Congress.

The FBI, in a statement to The Times, said the bureau has “full confidence in [Mr.] Veltri’s leadership of the Miami Field Office and the investigation of the attempted assassination of former President Trump.”

“This investigation is of the highest priority of the FBI. We are working closely with our partners and have hundreds of personnel from FBI Headquarters, Quantico, and multiple field offices supporting these efforts. All of us in the FBI are committed to conducting this investigation by the book, following the facts where they lead,” the FBI said.


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Re: Trump shot at again
« Reply #22 on: September 25, 2024, 09:08:37 AM »
The rifle left at the scene was an SKS with an aftermarket stock and an aftermarket extended magazine. Only 11 rounds of 7.62×39 ammunition, with brown lacquered steel cases, were found in the rifle at the scene. The mounting of the scope on the rifle was unusual for the United States. It was clamped onto the dust cover with clamps that extended completely around the rifle. This is said to be a common method of attaching a telescopic sight to an SKS in the Middle East.

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https://modernity.news/2024/09/24/failed-trump-assassin-had-a-list-of-everywhere-trump-would-be-august-to-october/ 

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/documents/e3acb7eb-24b1-4b87-88e6-1fa7e14dde83.pdf

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15. The FBI obtained cell site records for two of the cell phones found in the Nissan Xterra. The two cell phones are serviced by different carriers that utilize different cell towers. The FBI’s analysis shows the following: a. ROUTH traveled from the Greensboro, North Carolina, area, to West Palm Beach, Florida, on August 14, 2024. b. On multiple days and times from August 18, 2024, to September 15, 2024, ROUTH’s cell phone accessed cell towers located near Trump International and the former President’s residence at Mar-a-Lago.

The previous doc has Routh's cell phone at the golf course at 1:59 AM. Roughly, that's a 12 hour drive from Greensboro, NC, right? How did he know to leave from Greensboro the previous afternoon to set up  on the golf course at 1:59 AM so he could engage Trump 12 hours later?

How did he know to do that if the golf outing wasn't publicized?

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Bongino: Trump is being hunted
« Reply #23 on: September 25, 2024, 11:12:37 AM »

https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1838257822955712696


https://x.com/JohnMcCloy/status/1838246886521631138


Dan Bongino’s public service career began with the NYPD in 1995. After joining the US Secret Service in 1999, Dan received a Department of Justice award for his many successful investigations while assigned to a financial fraud task-force.

In 2006, Dan joined the elite Presidential Protective Division during the administration of President George W. Bush. Dan became one of the earliest tenured agents to be given responsibility for an operational section of the presidential detail and he remained on protective duty with President Obama.

One of their most distinguished agents, Dan’s assignments included the coordination of President Obama’s visits to Prague, Jakarta, amongst a myriad of terror threats , and finally as the lead agent responsible for President Obama’s visit to an active war zone in Afghanistan.

A New York Times Best Selling author of Life Inside the Bubble: Why a Top-Ranked Secret Service Agent Walked Away From It All, and The Fight: A Secret Service Agent’s Inside Account of Security Failings and the Political Machine, Dan provides expertise on international security and political strategy for outlets such as Fox News and others. Dan has his MBA from Penn State University, and his MA and BA from the City University  of New York. Dan is also the host of the incredibly popular The Dan Bongino Show on Westwood One Podcast Network.
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Routh's gun
« Reply #24 on: September 30, 2024, 04:00:28 PM »