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Does anyone really believe he was "suicidal" to me this sounds like a cover-up. He knew to much or was ready to tell and the government decided to construct this story as a way out for when he inevitably is found dead. I can't believe that we as citizens have forgotten that we are the most powerful branch of government.
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Sorry to say, but the FBI doesn't really offer coverups. The closest you can get is to buy a jacket a size or two too big for you. There really isn't any other option.
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MemeGate 2012 - First Responder, post #2
Originally Posted by .skully.
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Why would they show you evidence?
And 140 is actually low. I used to work SAR and I've been on searches that involved 300 people. Depending on the area they've got to cover, that's on the low-to-normal side.
Don't make **** up to fill in the gaps of what you don't know. I have no idea why you reflexively think it's totally out of the question that FBI agents can wig out and commit suicide, but stop. It's silly.
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140 might be normal for a search in general but not 100 FBI agents. Give it a break man, just because you like your spoon fed news and ideologies does not mean I cant be a free thinking man. Sure they can "wig" out but when he is of "no threat" according to the FBI why do they feel the need to chase him down? They say he took his sidearm so that must be a sign he is suicidal, sounds ridiculous to me, there are allot of us who carry firearms not because we want to go end our lives.
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Till you've been involved in a search yourself, I don't think you're competent to tell me what's typical or not. When the subject is armed, law enforcement takes over the search from civilian rescue personnel.
Don't be condescending; you're spoon fed your news and ideology from conspiratorial sources just as much as the typical Fox-watching nitwit gets theirs from the tube. Alex Jones and Infowars is no better. Your thinking is just as biased and constrained as anybody's, you just reflexively start making up conspiracies and dark agendas whereas everybody else reflexively looks for the simplest and most logical answer.
His family said he was distraught. Believe that or not, but it's at least a reason to believe he was not psychologically well. What reason do you have to believe he wasn't suicidal, that overrides the testimony of his own family?
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so now a free thinking person = bat **** crazy?
stay in drugs, eat school, and don't do vegetables
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There is a reason I said might there buddy. I was taking your experience into consideration.
Although i don't know why this is such an issue to you that you feel the need reply in such a manner I will humor you. How can you claim that suicide is the most logical answer? Please with all of your experience in FBI searches tell me how many agents is normal in this type of search that i'm sure you have been involved in; and my thinking is actually very open minded, I examined the article and formed my opinion based on it. I decided to open it up for discussion. Unfortunately I ran into one of the many people found on forums who likes to combat anything just for their own amusement. And while I have not been involved in large scale searches I am familiar with people leaving/deserting the military and/or committing suicide and I can tell you that there was NO large scale search for them.
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You're the one with the extraordinary claim.
You're the one that needs the extraordinary evidence.
Why wouldn't the FBI send a hundred agents to find a missing FBI member who might be a danger to himself or others?
All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others.
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I would venture to say that my claim is well founded in the FBI's own history, Waco and Ruby ridge come to mind. I'm not worried about persuading anyone here I'm just interested in the way others take my point of view. I'm assuming that the majority of people here are liberal, big brother advocates? And for the record I don't watch Television news. The answer to your question is simple, they have a large enough police force in California to supplement those FBI agents, the FBI also claims he is not a threat to others.
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And then you weighed in on how many FBI agents are typical. Stop acting like you know it all.
I was involved with a search for a missing guy when FBI and local police took it over because his brother said he might have been armed and had been in an unstable frame of mind when he was last seen. The area we were searching was about two miles on a side - much smaller than the mountain range they're searching for this guy - and there were at least 8 unmarked Suburbans and 5 or 6 police cars and SUVs at the trailhead when we left. Do the math.
And no, you weren't open minded. You decided it was a coverup and presented that as likely. Coming to a conclusion and defending it is not open-minded. That's closed-minded.
Because suicide is extraordinarily common, and by far the most likely possibility for someone who disappeared along with their gun, in a mood their family described as "despondent."
If you didn't want anybody to disagree with you, why did you repost this in a forum while asserting that he probably knew something and that the suicide angle was just a cover-up?
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Garmin Is My Pilot.
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Ruby Ridge had to do with the FBI saying one thing and doing another; and using subversion, illegal searches seizures and setups to kill a mans family. It's only now that its becoming public knowledge while some loony nuts similar to myself have known it since it happened.
Waco was just mass murder under a mask of "terrorist threat"
We can just watch this story unfold and see what comes of it. I can be quite sure he wont come out alive. It was the FBI who claimed despondent not the family.
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There you go with that attributing to malice that which can be explained by incompetence thing again.
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MemeGate 2012 - First Responder, post #2
Originally Posted by .skully.
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None of that was incompetence it was malice. Are you that blind? If you think that a trained sniper killing an unarmed woman holding a child is incompetence or that selling a man a shotgun that is .5" to short in order to set him up to be able to invade his home is incompetence you are the one who is delusional. You would do well in communist china.
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That doesn't mean that EVERYTHING that the FBI does has an ulterior motive. Why is this case with this guy something bigger than they say?
And again, is there another news story about this guy where you are getting this stuff from? Because I googled his name and all the articles are as sparse on details as this one.
Sim Simmer.
Keys.
Bimmer.
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Your right, and this one may not be a conspiracy, i'm not a loon I just feel uneasy about it, is that acceptable? And yes all of the articles I have read are very very short on details and usually say "the FBI is not releasing why they feel he is suicidal and despondent" And the family does not say he was troubled in anyway just that he was missing.
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#32
Op may want to consider not advertising his employer when he makes outlandish claims... Lest we associate tha employer with him.
Seriously, waco? Review your recent history. Were you even of age at that time ? The Waco raid was initiated by the ATF and THEN the FBI came in to clean up their mess...but not before several ATF agents were wounded and at least one killed.
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I haven't seen TIG lately...and I'm thinking he moved to Idaho.
That is my favorite excuse though "You get your information from the news!? HAH! I get mine from a much better completely anonymous website!"
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