January 2Jan 2 1 minute ago, chainsaw said: This is like the "horns down" of the terror world. It's very aggy This is actually very fucking close to the truth of the matter.
January 2Jan 2 To be honest, I would probably fly my ISIS flag upside down as well, I don't know shit about reading Sandskrit. CHIEF
January 2Jan 2 39 minutes ago, Beau Vine said: So, exactly like this car would have done: I would drive this.
January 2Jan 2 Popular Post 3 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said: Turn your ordinary car bomb into a shaped charge with this one simple trick. In Cav Scout AIT (long-ass basic training) we had a class in shaped charges. Except that we didn't know that, because the instructor had such a heavy Caribbean Spanish accent that it was like "Ang nau I gonna tich joo bau chep char." I mean yeah we were assholes (I already mentioned Cav Scouts,) but it was honest mystification. The dude, who noticed our faces, got enraged, accent got thicker: "Chep CHAR! CHEP Char! Joo dum mahvag wanna laugh? Joo ber learn dis! CHEP... Char..." [some dude from Kentucky:] "Chep... Char..." "At's righ. Rest o joo try it." Me and 100 other buzzhead goobs: "CHEP! CHAR!" "Awrigh gadammit esmore laikit, OK..." And thus continued our evolution into multi-talented assassins. Chep char.
January 2Jan 2 2 hours ago, Jkwellborn said: The last one I messed with wasn’t that much heavier. It had better brakes and suspension and a supercharger. It was a piece of shit actually. 2 hours ago, Telegraph_it said: The lightning is the EV vintage. It’s about 2,000 pounds heavier give or take. so, no supercharger? 1 hour ago, Beau Vine said: So, exactly like this car would have done: What's Jon Voight got to do with it?
January 2Jan 2 32 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said: I would drive this. Hell yeah. That's a warrior's car.
January 2Jan 2 4 minutes ago, RDCanecutter said: Hell yeah. That's a warrior's car. needs a mounted bofors.
January 2Jan 2 1 hour ago, Beau Vine said: So, exactly like this car would have done: 50 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said: I would drive this.
January 2Jan 2 @Wally Fairway, would you please update the title of this thread to include those folks who have since died? Edited January 2Jan 2 by Willfully Horn
January 2Jan 2 1 hour ago, CHIEF said: To be honest, I would probably fly my ISIS flag upside down as well
January 2Jan 2 34 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said: needs a mounted bofors. Better weld on a roll bar before we try that.
January 2Jan 2 3 minutes ago, RDCanecutter said: Better weld on a roll bar before we try that. Nah. Just put on some back rollers like on the old 175mm SP. Drop em and fire away. Or outriggers.
January 2Jan 2 1 minute ago, InkaUtexas said: Nah. Just put on some back rollers like on the old 175mm SP. Drop em and fire away. Or outriggers. With that damn gun firing, we're gonna need better speakers or how else do we hear the music.
January 2Jan 2 2 minutes ago, RDCanecutter said: With that damn gun firing, we're gonna need better speakers or how else do we hear the music. Bluetooth headsets. Dammit, fine, you can pick the music. 12 minutes ago, PRONG HORN said: This is pretty fucked up.
January 2Jan 2 Popular Post "stay united as we condemn these horrible acts" Don't fall for pronghorn's bullshit twitter feed And never talk to cops. Edited January 2Jan 2 by elfenix
January 2Jan 2 Wild timing for ISIS to make their US comeback just in time to provoke us into clearing their asses out of Syria so the Russians can have their port back
January 2Jan 2 17 minutes ago, chainsaw said: Has anyone else confirmed the above? Livelsberger & Jabbar were both at Fort Liberty, then Fort Bragg, in 2013
January 2Jan 2 58 minutes ago, cmontexas said: Wild timing for ISIS to make their US comeback just in time to provoke us into clearing their asses out of Syria so the Russians can have their port back Once again. They never went away. And they were never what kept Russia active in Syria. Russia was there way before ISIS. They never were the reason Assad collapsed. If anything they were convenient friends with the Russians. The majority of Russian actions in Syria went against the groups fighting ISIS. ISIS was rarely targeted. Russia ain't getting the port back. And ISIS ain't taking over Syria anytime soon.
January 2Jan 2 5 hours ago, Beau Vine said: If you're dumb enough to have Brigitte Gabriel in your feed, YES IT'S REAL! Thank you. I don’t, it was sent to me and I don’t have a twitter account.
January 2Jan 2 Apparently the truck bed contained multiple containers of fuel and some 'large fireworks'. I knew that explosion was too big to just be fireworks. I guess he was using them to detonate the fuel cans? https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cz7qd97eyp0o
January 2Jan 2 5 hours ago, RDCanecutter said: In Cav Scout AIT (long-ass basic training) we had a class in shaped charges. Except that we didn't know that, because the instructor had such a heavy Caribbean Spanish accent that it was like "Ang nau I gonna tich joo bau chep char." I mean yeah we were assholes (I already mentioned Cav Scouts,) but it was honest mystification. The dude, who noticed our faces, got enraged, accent got thicker: "Chep CHAR! CHEP Char! Joo dum mahvag wanna laugh? Joo ber learn dis! CHEP... Char..." [some dude from Kentucky:] "Chep... Char..." "At's righ. Rest o joo try it." Me and 100 other buzzhead goobs: "CHEP! CHAR!" "Awrigh gadammit esmore laikit, OK..." And thus continued our evolution into multi-talented assassins. Chep char. GDit… why does it always have to be Kentucky?!
January 2Jan 2 3 hours ago, elfenix said: "stay united as we condemn these horrible acts" Don't fall for pronghorn's bullshit twitter feed And never talk to cops. What's the bullshit? It seems like you can't trust poster's ability to look at a tweet and make up their own minds. What are you worried about? It's just a post that shows what the mosque's priorities are. It's instructing the mosque members to refer all FBI, law enforcement, etc. questions to legal representation of CAIR. Are you backing the mosque's actions in this memo? Here is an article from the ADL updated about a week ago showing what a terror shit show CAIR is. https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounder/council-american-islamic-relations-cair
January 2Jan 2 Popular Post 3 hours ago, PRONG HORN said: It's just a post that shows what the mosque's priorities are. It's instructing the mosque members to refer all FBI, law enforcement, etc. questions to legal representation of CAIR. Are you backing the mosque's actions in this memo? Yes. You should always hire a lawyer before speaking with any law enforcement especially the FBI.
January 2Jan 2 Popular Post 3 hours ago, PRONG HORN said: What's the bullshit? It seems like you can't trust poster's ability to look at a tweet and make up their own minds. What are you worried about? You're a known poster of bullshit. You wake up at 8AM Moscow time and spam the board with hate from "January 6th political prisoners" and get butthurt when called out on posting propaganda as perfect facts. Your xwitter feed is just a raw sewage feed of hate, and I wish the mods would make a fucking rule about assholes like you whose primary contribution to the board is just overnight posting hate and oakleytruck outrage bait from twitter Edited January 2Jan 2 by Captainant Autocorrect'd
January 2Jan 2 10 hours ago, Anastasis said: This dumbass pos was flying his isis flag upside down. Qatar aggy?
January 2Jan 2 12 hours ago, InkaUtexas said: Every group has crazies. But they did not latch on all of a sudden. it was their life. This dude had a shit time, latched on and went full dicktard. I would have played the game. But cancelling the fucktards win. Might be a small victory, but not in their eyes. I don’t think the “recent convert” angle is going to hold, given that this appears to be his birth name and that his family in Beaumont is speaking to local media through an imam. I think the source for that claim is an ex-wife’s subsequent husband. He could have begun acting much more externally devout and rigid as part of the radicalization process, which is pretty common and could read as a conversion. https://mynbc15.com/news/nation-world/imam-shamsud-din-jabbars-family-says-tragic-incident-driven-by-hatred-and-ignorance-beaumont-new-orleans-attack-islamic-state Quote "I saw Shamsud-Din," Imam Al-Uqdah said. "I spoke to him the early part of last year. He was in town to help care for his father while his father was going through physical therapy, because of the aftermath of what looks like a stroke. Lot of compassion. He seemed rather scholarly, extraordinary human. The love he was showing for his father and the care, that is what I remember. I'm shocked by this whole thing, that Jabbar is alleged to have committed the horrific act. It brings tears to my eyes for the innocent victims." The Imam tells KFDM that Jabbar's family asked him to convey the message that "the tragic incident was driven by hatred and ignorance and Jabbar's actions do not reflect the religion of Islam. The Muslim community condemns the attack and is saddened by the loss of life."
January 2Jan 2 Author 9 hours ago, Willfully Horn said: @Wally Fairway, would you please update the title of this thread to include those folks who have since died? That is above my pay grade, you need to reach out to you immamac or another forum administrator
January 2Jan 2 Popular Post 14 hours ago, chainsaw said: The feds and the locals had a jurisdiction fight on the scene of the crime just like in the movies I bet the first thing the Feds did was cut power to the Superdome ... standard FBI universal terrorist playbook and they're running it, step by step.
January 2Jan 2 8 hours ago, Horn Under a Bad Sign said: SIAP: This is the guy. Born and raised in Beaumont. Is this video some type of resume or dating profile? My bet is that this guy was unsuccessful in life which led him to be self radicalized.
January 2Jan 2 15 minutes ago, ABSR said: I bet the first thing the Feds did was cut power to the Superdome ... standard FBI universal terrorist playbook and they're running it, step by step.
January 2Jan 2 Popular Post 4 hours ago, PRONG HORN said: What's the bullshit? It seems like you can't trust poster's ability to look at a tweet and make up their own minds. What are you worried about? It's just a post that shows what the mosque's priorities are. It's instructing the mosque members to refer all FBI, law enforcement, etc. questions to legal representation of CAIR. Are you backing the mosque's actions in this memo? Here is an article from the ADL updated about a week ago showing what a terror shit show CAIR is. https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounder/council-american-islamic-relations-cair No one should talk to cops without lawyers. No one. That's not fucked up. That's how it should be.
January 2Jan 2 Popular Post 5 hours ago, PRONG HORN said: What are you worried about? It's just a post that shows what the mosque's priorities are. It's instructing the mosque members to refer all FBI, law enforcement, etc. questions to legal representation of CAIR. this is the stupid part pronghorn. It doesn’t show anything but your lack of critical thinking skills and your misguided belief that anyone should talk to the FBI in a situation like that. Exhibit A - why don’t you talk to Richard Jewell * about whether you can trust law enforcement to act correctly when they are bound and determined to find a terrorist. Exhibit B - Louisiana insurance commissioner was indicted and convicted for lying to an FBI officer in his questioning about the legality. It turns out the insurance commissioner had not done nothing wrong, so the lying to cop thing was the only avenue they had to get him. The FBI agent took notes of the discussion, and when the insurance commissioner asked for production of the notes to show that he had not lied, the federal fifth circuit court of appeal said he had no right to see or use the agent’s notes to prove he had not lied and was innocent. Any Christian pastor who wasn’t a numbskull should tell his congregation the exact same thing if congregation members were being interviewed by the FBI and law-enforcement *Edit: oops. he dead Edited January 2Jan 2 by Gatorubet
January 2Jan 2 14 minutes ago, elfenix said: No one should talk to cops without lawyers. No one. That's not fucked up. That's how it should be. Facts. Was listening to Rod Blagojevich talk to Rogan a couple days ago and its honestly INSANE the way that our justice system operates. I don't have an opinion on the guy or think he was wronged or want to make this political or anything but the way he talked about the incestuous nature of politics and the FBI and the courts and what have you was crazy. We have a lot of freedoms but all of it can be stripped away in a flash. The FBI isn't here to improve your life - regardless of how bad anything that happens may be or how pure your intentions are. They are there to make some arrest and get the paperwork done and move on. They don't give a fuck who gets hurt in the process.
January 2Jan 2 Popular Post Citing Rod Blagojevich’s thoughts as expressed to Joe Rogan is possibly the most insane way I’ve ever seen someone argue against the U.S. justice system.
January 2Jan 2 I can see that a mosque advises their members to have legal representation when talking to the FBI. I would do the same. The FBI would not be interviewing you to find out what you knew about the terrorists, they would be interviewing you to see if you’re also a terrorist. This is the sole purpose of an investigation into someone who is already dead.
January 2Jan 2 7 hours ago, wood said: Apparently the truck bed contained multiple containers of fuel and some 'large fireworks'. I knew that explosion was too big to just be fireworks. I guess he was using them to detonate the fuel cans? https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cz7qd97eyp0o Yeah, looking at the truck bed afterward it did not look like a "real" bomb was in there. You don't put gas cans/gas around a real bomb or effective IED. I also saw a propane tank, which could cause a larger blast/fire, but nothing like C4 or real explosives. Maybe this will be proved wrong but it did not look like a well done IED/explosive was used and it also explains why the truck was not blown apart. Pretty sure a real explosive would have ripped the truck apart.
January 2Jan 2 Popular Post 10 minutes ago, ztejas said: Facts. Was listening to Rod Blagojevich talk to Rogan a couple days ago Lmao
January 2Jan 2 This is the Vegas truck bomber. Something isn't adding quite up. Aside; do we need a Vegas truck bomber thread?
January 2Jan 2 9 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said: Citing Rod Blagojevich’s thoughts as expressed to Joe Rogan is possibly the most insane way I’ve ever seen someone argue against the U.S. justice system. i’m sure Rogan interrogated him with hard hitting questions like, “ really, that’s fascinating…” Blagovich was perhaps the most deserving person of criminal time you could possibly imagine. But having said that, I have no doubt that the FBI and justice department could’ve violated his rights in all kinds of ways trying to get a conviction for a crime for which he was guilty as hell.
January 2Jan 2 13 minutes ago, Nice Guy Eddie said: I can see that a mosque advises their members to have legal representation when talking to the FBI. I would do the same. The FBI would not be interviewing you to find out what you knew about the terrorists, they would be interviewing you to see if you’re also a terrorist. This is the sole purpose of an investigation into someone who is already dead. I'd watch a side-by-side "expectations vs. reality" short film of this "investigation" vs. the way Mark Conditt was investigated during the Trump admin.
January 2Jan 2 Getting into the Sugar Bowl will depend on whether bomb sniffing dogs take an interest in you. https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/new-orleans-truck-attack-suspect-01-02-25-hnk/index.html
January 2Jan 2 13 minutes ago, Gatorubet said: i’m sure Rogan interrogated him with hard hitting questions like, “ really, that’s fascinating…” Blagovich was perhaps the most deserving person of criminal time you could possibly imagine. But having said that, I have no doubt that the FBI and justice department could’ve violated his rights in all kinds of ways trying to get a conviction for a crime for which he was guilty as hell. One of my “real Texan” bona fides is that Billy Sol Estes is a peripheral relative. He turned up at a family function I attended as a kid in the early 90’s, stayed a while, and then left. Following his cameo appearance, a bunch of the aunts and grannies— church of Christ ladies to a one— tutted about poor ole Billy Sol and how he’d been railroaded and mistreated. And Billy Sol was famous for taking a turn at the pulpit. Anyway, later at a “core family” dinner my dad mentioned that no matter how Billy Sol might have been railroaded it couldn’t have been worse than how he absolutely conned the people who were the targets of his preaching and that everyone should know better than to listen to a “woe is me” tale from a crook.
January 2Jan 2 12 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said: One of my “real Texan” bona fides is that Billy Sol Estes is a peripheral relative. He turned up at a family function I attended as a kid in the early 90’s, stayed a while, and then left. Following his cameo appearance, a bunch of the aunts and grannies— church of Christ ladies to a one— tutted about poor ole Billy Sol and how he’d been railroaded and mistreated. And Billy Sol was famous for taking a turn at the pulpit. Anyway, later at a “core family” dinner my dad mentioned that no matter how Billy Sol might have been railroaded it couldn’t have been worse than how he absolutely conned the people who were the targets of his preaching and that everyone should know better than to listen to a “woe is me” tale from a crook.
January 2Jan 2 Popular Post Who Were the People Killed in the New Orleans Attack on New Year’s? This is what we have learned about a few of the 15 people who died when a man slammed a pickup into crowds on Bourbon Street. Many of them had arrived on Bourbon Street on New Year’s Eve to celebrate the promise of the year to come: a woman on the cusp of starting her studies to become a nurse, a father of two spending time with his cousin, a former Princeton University football player. But at around 3:15 a.m., a Texas man drove his truck through the crowd of revelers, killing 15 people and injuring dozens more, before opening fire. The injured include two police officers who confronted the driver, two Israeli citizens and a University of Georgia student. This is what we have learned about some of those who died in the attack. Ni’Kyra Cheyenne Dedeaux Ni’Kyra Cheyenne Dedeaux’s family in Gulfport, Miss., learned on Wednesday that the 18-year-old had been celebrating New Year’s Eve in New Orleans with her cousin and was among those killed in the attack on Bourbon Street. “We didn’t know she was over there, because I would’ve discouraged it, especially during times when it’s the holidays,” said Jennifer Smith, Ms. Dedeaux’s grandmother. “None of my kids go to New Year’s parties. I’ve always had that fear.” Dante Reed, Ms. Dedeaux’s friend since middle school, said he received a frantic call from a cousin who had been with her in New Orleans, saying that they had run when they heard gunshots and that she was nowhere to be found. Ms. Dedeaux, known as Biscuit to her family and close friends, was looking forward to starting school at Blue Cliff College later this month, where she planned to major in nursing. She was inspired by her mother and grandmother, who were both nurses, and by working in housekeeping at a hospital. She was very close to her family and had five siblings. She died the day after the anniversary of her grandfather’s death. “She was a joy for the little time we had her,” Ms. Smith said. “It’s hard to believe that she’s gone.” On the day of her high school graduation in May, her family held a party. She was given bouquets of money made by her mother. She was in her red cap and gown. Her family showed up for the ceremony in T-shirts with her face on them. Even the babies wore matching onesies for the day. “That was the proudest moment of my life. I was so happy,” Ms. Smith said, her voice breaking. “I’m very proud of all of my grandchildren, and that one especially.” On Wednesday, Ms. Dedeaux’s mother posted a photo on Facebook of her daughter and confirmed her death in the attack. She wrote, “When your parents say don’t go anywhere please listen to them.” Reggie Hunter Reggie Hunter, 37, and his cousin, Kevin Curry, 38, decided to make a quick trip down to New Orleans from Baton Rouge, La., to ring in the new year. Shirell Jackson, another cousin, said on Wednesday that she last heard from Mr. Hunter through a family group chat, texting wishes for a happy new year. Around 5:30 a.m., Ms. Jackson got a phone call from University Medical Center New Orleans, and she rushed there. When she arrived, about an hour later, she discovered that Mr. Hunter, a father of two, had died from internal injuries. “He didn’t deserve this,” Ms. Jackson said. Courtney Hunter, 33, Mr. Hunter’s younger sister, said that he loved to be around family and enjoyed their gatherings, and that he was especially competitive when it came to playing games. Ms. Jackson said Mr. Hunter, who worked as a manager at a warehouse, had a great sense of humor that sometimes came with a touch of sarcasm. He was known for dressing up, she said, and New Year’s Eve was no exception; he sported a pair of black-and-white Nike Jordans and a black polo shirt. “Always wanted to look very nice,” she said. Mr. Curry was also injured in the attack and will need surgery to repair a broken femur. Tiger Bech Tiger Bech, a former football player at Princeton University, was also killed in the attack, the university said in a statement. St. Thomas More Catholic High School in Lafayette, La., where Mr. Bech, 27, played football, lacrosse and track and field before his graduation in 2015, hosted a rosary prayer service for the Bech family Wednesday evening. “Love you always brother!” said Jack Bech, Mr. Bech’s brother and a football player at Texas Christian University, captioning a social media post sharing news of his death. “You inspired me everyday now you get to be with me in every moment. I got this family T, don’t worry. This is for us.” Kareem Badawi Kareem Badawi, a student at the University of Alabama, died in the attack, the university’s president, Stuart R. Bell, said on the institution’s website. In a post on Facebook, Belal Badawi said that his son Kareem had died “as a result of a tragic accident in New Orleans.”
January 2Jan 2 1 hour ago, 956 Worldwide said: I don’t think the “recent convert” angle is going to hold, given that this appears to be his birth name and that his family in Beaumont is speaking to local media through an imam. I think the source for that claim is an ex-wife’s subsequent husband. He could have begun acting much more externally devout and rigid as part of the radicalization process, which is pretty common and could read as a conversion. https://mynbc15.com/news/nation-world/imam-shamsud-din-jabbars-family-says-tragic-incident-driven-by-hatred-and-ignorance-beaumont-new-orleans-attack-islamic-state Recent radicalization. Whereas the Chechyns were more from birth.
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