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10 Dead in NOLA attack


Have you ever looked at that flag from a different perspective?

Rotate it 90° clockwise and it has a Nike swoosh, the word you on the left, a bunny on a sloped roof with a boner, and someone sitting on a bed waiting on that bunny boner.

Just look:

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Now you can't unsee it...
 
I haven’t been to Nawlins since 2015 and even then it was for a concert and then right back out. Walking back to hotel was just a bit sketchy. So are are these bollards manually placed or cool things like at “.gov/.mil” that pop up from the ground and can be lowered?

Sounds like epic failure or…epic planning with little thought to us “conspiracy theorists” who read right through Alphabeti.
The bollards are similar to those found at the entrance to Nuclear power plants, refineries and gov't installations. They retract into the ground and are raised using hydraulics or pneumatics to a height of about 4ft. That are tough enough to stop a large truck. As I recall, there were four or five at each installation. But keep in mind, that Bourbon Street is narrow and barely one lane wide. I cannot understand why they would not have been up, unless the cops routinely lower them at 3am. Still for New Years Eve, the Quarter is hopping all night most years and Bourbon Street is usually hopping every night. It is a mystery to me. An just for the record, I am not a cop hater. They have a very tough job and would not fail to raise the bollards unless ordered to do so, IMO.
 
I’m thinking the EV could be part of an explosives plan. If that thing blew up and caught on fire they would have to let it burn unlike a gas burner.
My first thought was...
Although I've never driven an EV, everyone who has talks about how much torque they have. So if you're planning to plow through a crowd with as much penetration as possible and not get bogged down, could this be a tactical decision?

Ban assault EVs.
 
My first thought was...
Although I've never driven an EV, everyone who has talks about how much torque they have. So if you're planning to plow through a crowd with as much penetration as possible and not get bogged down, could this be a tactical decision?

Ban assault EVs.
The F150 ain’t Porsche hybrid fast. I’ve driven a Lightning. It’s faster than my PowerBoost, but I don’t believe it’s got way more torque.
 
The bollards are similar to those found at the entrance to Nuclear power plants, refineries and gov't installations. They retract into the ground and are raised using hydraulics or pneumatics to a height of about 4ft. That are tough enough to stop a large truck. As I recall, there were four or five at each installation. But keep in mind, that Bourbon Street is narrow and barely one lane wide. I cannot understand why they would not have been up, unless the cops routinely lower them at 3am. Still for New Years Eve, the Quarter is hopping all night most years and Bourbon Street is usually hopping every night. It is a mystery to me. An just for the record, I am not a cop hater. They have a very tough job and would not fail to raise the bollards unless ordered to do so, IMO.
I posted a news article, they were out for replacement scheduled to be completed prior to the Super Bowl.

Beads and garbage and who knows what else (Boubon St and New Orleans are disgusting) kept taking them out of operation, so they were being replaced. Bad timing.
 
The F150 ain’t Porsche hybrid fast. I’ve driven a Lightning. It’s faster than my PowerBoost, but I don’t believe it’s got way more torque.
Well, "fast" wasn't what I was talking about. Even 50mph can be devastating. But higher torque than a gas engine would allow it to sustain that 50mph under a load (plowing through resistance) for a longer distance. But you've driven one and I haven't, so I will defer to your evaluation. It was just a thought I had. Thanks
 
My first thought was...
Although I've never driven an EV, everyone who has talks about how much torque they have. So if you're planning to plow through a crowd with as much penetration as possible and not get bogged down, could this be a tactical decision?

Ban assault EVs.

The F150 ain’t Porsche hybrid fast. I’ve driven a Lightning. It’s faster than my PowerBoost, but I don’t believe it’s got way more torque.
0-60 mph in 3.8 seconds.

That's fast.

775 lb-ft of torque.

 

THAT is what I was talking about. Nearly as much torque as a big diesel pickup, but it doesn’t have to make or maintain any rpms to deliver it.
Plus, they're much heavier than a gasser. Wouldn't want to get hit by an EV in my car let alone outside of it.

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Sorry, that does not mean anything to me, and Google returns nothing useful with "pol."
Hmm, is it okay to link/post here? If you've seen pictures of an image board / text posted by Bender. That forum.
 
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My first thought was...
Although I've never driven an EV, everyone who has talks about how much torque they have. So if you're planning to plow through a crowd with as much penetration as possible and not get bogged down, could this be a tactical decision?

Ban assault EVs.
Think of how many more would have been injured if his battery hadn't died.
 
I posted a news article, they were out for replacement scheduled to be completed prior to the Super Bowl.

Beads and garbage and who knows what else (Boubon St and New Orleans are disgusting) kept taking them out of operation, so they were being replaced. Bad timing.
You know. If someone replaces a fence. They replace it as the old one is taken down. Or they build a new one a few feet back and then tear down the old one.

Typical f ing .gov.

Like when they pave a road then 6 months later put Jew culverts in
 
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Sorry, that does not mean anything to me, and Google returns nothing useful with "pol."


PS - Thank you for posting the photos, though. They show us a lot more than what the regular news media wants us to see


Pol = 4Chan /pol board. It is their politics and news forum. Pretty much completely uncensored but one has to be able to filter out the real stuff from the fake, especially during a hot news time period when posts flood in 5+ a second.
 
It kind of sounds like you're still at work... We are throwing out theories is it this point.
Sarah's point in the interview with Shawn Ryan was that they complete their mission until death, including first responders.

And what happened here after 9/11? More people went out of their way to show their "tolerance"/virtue signaling than actually doing profiling. Except here of course, and poor Veer was just a Sikh.

There is process to evaluating hypotheses and claims.

I think Sarah's point about completing the mission to death is moot. Anyone with any sense understands that. I think her real point is that we need to think about tactics and response - during such an event. It's not a LE matter, but combat.
 
And if he had cane in from the southern border recently... MUCH THANKS, PEDO JOE.
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Googling shows somebody with that name working for Deloitte in Houston, who has a Bachelors from Georgia State in Computer Information Systems...along with being an "IT Ops Manager" in US Army Reserve 2015-2020.
 

i guess that is possible.




Tragic day for NOLA, but it would be beyond awesome if it had been an armed civilian who Swiss-cheesed this motherfucking snackbar. Staying tuned to find out.
 

i guess that is possible.


It partially makes sense to cover it I guess. Why let it fly in pictures to be used as advertising for them?

But don’t instantly come out saying it wasn’t a terrorist attack. They knew it wasn’t a confused grandma.
 
Googling shows somebody with that name working for Deloitte in Houston, who has a Bachelors from Georgia State in Computer Information Systems...along with being an "IT Ops Manager" in US Army Reserve 2015-2020.
ABC says they are not releasing the name because its too popular of a name... there are probably 50 durka durkas with that name living in the area. Its like the John Smith of white people.