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Sounds like your brain is requesting more oxygen. Could just be a “nervous tic” of the after effects, too.My adrenaline dumps have always ended in uncontrollable yawning.
It's fucking weird.
Yes, like I said earlier. The decades of media brainwashing has moved most peoples’ perception of reality firmly into the fiction zone. Also westerners have lost the connection to relatively pointless regular random death that 2nd and 3rd worlders treat like the sunrise and sunset every day.The fact that there has been no arrest… no specific person of interest named and that they are bloviating about backpacks nd candy wrappers and burner cell phones and Greyhound busses and the wrong weapon… chasing ghosts buying silencers in Connecticut…
Makes me wonder if they are simply running in circles at the NYPD?
They are supposed to have the best detectives and crime-fighting assets in the country if not the world… but ask yourself this: The last 10 years has seen massive retirements. And under the last several POS mayors has basically gone full-DEI…
I just toss this out for shits and giggles:
Are they just completely baffled? Stumped? Chasing Their own tails? So totally staffed with the woke transgendered diversity that they can’t find their own asses in a closet with a flashlight?
We are going on 5 days-ish on the most high-profile assassination since, well…. I can’t remember. In virtual broad daylight. On camera. And they got…
Apparently nothing.
Now maybe I am totally wrong here and they are about to pounce on the suspect and solve the biggest murder since… I can’t remember. Maybe they are playing 3D chess with the Dr. Moriarty of assassin’s. Maybe they already know who it is and retrying to round up a whole gang of street Ninjas… and nail the Round Table of professional hitter Jedi knights.
But then again… maybe they retired all the good detectives and are diversitying this whole thing into the cold case file.
Just my observation for the evening.
Sirhr
PS. There aren’t “professional assassins” out there. There just aren’t. Yes… we have some military assets who are good at stuff. But their chain of command is too panty-waist to authorize anything. And there aren’t guys sitting around in their mansions waiting for the call to go ice someone. It’s a pulp novel and Hollywood stuff. Even the “Mafia” types were never “Assassins.” Every one of them they caught up with was just basically a thug and they were called in because they were either expendable or borderline sociopathic or too dumb to spill any beans when caught. So these videos of “amateur vs. pro” are just silly. Closest thing I can think of, historically, to professional killers was a group of FBI agents in the 1930’s, mainly out of the Kansas City area, that Hoover would send in when he wanted someone dead. “Jelly” Bryce was one. Herman Hollis might have been another. But the idea that there are “professional” assassins out there and that you can make YouTube videos differentiating amateurs from professionals is laughable!
Sounds like your brain is requesting more oxygen. Could just be a “nervous tic” of the after effects, too.
After the adrenaline starts depleting, I feel sick to my stomach.
I never throw up, but I feel like I will.
Food helps
I watched RED last night.
Makes me think of the scene where they kill the senator and afterward Marvin says: "Anybody up for pancakes?"
I took an ambulance ride and had a massive adrenaline dump due to the pain. It was a great opportunity to study what I went through. Tunnel vision, collapse time, trouble speaking, slurred speech, hearing issues, shivering.After the adrenaline starts depleting, I feel sick to my stomach.
I never throw up, but I feel like I will.
Food helps
Put the Monopoly money along with the words written on the brass, knowing the police would publish that as well.New theory: The monopoly money is an pre-established message to someone, knowing the police would publicize it.
en route to rendezvous point
All is well
Plan B in play
Emergency I need help
Inexperienced shooters or timid shooters normally flinch before or during the process of shooting a pistol. He probably flinched and yanked the gun downwards, along with the weight of the can on the front. I could see someone that's not trained/experienced dropping a shot 3 feet below the aim point with a severe flinchWho the fuck hits someone in the leg at like three metres? But sure, must have been a professional assassin.
I thought that was where guys with excess old car parts swapped them and looked for bargains for their latest projects. Thanks for ruining that for me.We need “junk swap” in our new vernacular!
Yah, plus: Your general overall health & wellness at the time (both physical & psychological). Then the specifics of timing: between meals/due to eat, just ate, readiness level (white/yellow/orange/red).I had experienced many adrenaline dumps and had some stress inoculation training. It was clear that different events can hit you differently.
He should have left brass with Lets Go Brandon! written on it.Put the Monopoly money along with the words written on the brass, knowing the police would publish that as well.
Ai got the feet and toes wrongSo is there some class that these NY tactical guys attend to learn how to go into tacticool poses for the cameras?
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I mean… who uses a flashlight this way? Is he crouching to flashlight? Why is he even using a flashlight when the place is lit up with NYPD forensic klieg lights… which it would be by the time the press arrives!!
It’s Central Park. Not the Okefanokee swamp during the dark of the moon.
And don’t even get us started on the OAF combat beard…
Let me get this correct.
1. Suppressors are illegal in NY.
2. LTCs are onerous to obtain in NYC.
3. Murder is illegal.
But, a loyalty pledge is going to make everyone safe?
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Yawning is a common autonomous response to stress or anxiety. Dogs do it too.Sounds like your brain is requesting more oxygen. Could just be a “nervous tic” of the after effects, too.
Let me get this correct.
1. Suppressors are illegal in NY.
2. LTCs are onerous to obtain in NYC.
3. Murder is illegal.
But, a loyalty pledge is going to make everyone safe?
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You know it works just like the gun free zones and the no concealed weapons allowed here signs....duh!Let me get this correct.
1. Suppressors are illegal in NY.
2. LTCs are onerous to obtain in NYC.
3. Murder is illegal.
But, a loyalty pledge is going to make everyone safe?
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The weapon that the shooter used does not look like a VP9. Watch the first video and notice the hand movements to rotate and unlock the bolt. Then look at the surveillance video as the shooter reaches over the top of the pistol to pull the slide back.
The shooter was obviously familiar with shooting a pistol but, IMHO, he probably didn't have the Nielsen device sufficiently lubricated to allow the suppressor to move forward from the gas pressure then slap back with the spring to unlock the barrel.
On the other hand he may have used a suppressor without the Nielsen device, knowing that he would have to manually cycle the slide.
Watch the next video in slow motion. Also recall that the article said that police found three empty cases and three live rounds at the scene.
When the shooter comes in view, he appears to be making sure the suppressor is screwed on tightly. Then he takes aim and fires the first shot. It appears that the slide does move back a little and gas escapes from the rear of the barrel and slide. He still has to reach over the top of the pistol and pull the slide back. That accounts for the first empty casing.
He then attempts to fire the 2nd round but notice that the pistol does not recoil. He pulls the slide back after pulling the trigger. That accounts for the first live round which was ejected.
Now that the next round is chambered he aims and fires again. The pistol recoils but with less smoke than the when the first round was fired. Regardless, we know that this is the 2nd round fired.
He pulls the slide back and ejects the 2nd empty casing. However, the slide does not return fully back into battery. He has to slap the back of the slide to push it in place with the left hand.
That doesn't appear to work so well as he looks like he's pulled the slide back again without firing that round. So the 2nd live round is ejected.
It appears that he still has some trouble getting the slide to move forward after ejecting the 2nd live round. As he's moving toward the victim, he moves the pistol in front of his body and out of view of the camera. He may have pulled the slide back again and ejected the 3rd live round.
He continues to move toward the victim and takes the 3rd shot because the pistol appears to recoil. Immediately after the 3rd shot is taken the shooter lowers the pistol sufficiently, but in front of his body out of camera view, and apparently pulls the slide back again ejecting the 3rd empty casing.
Now that the 4th live round is chambered he continues to walk over to the victim as if to fire a 4th fatal round but makes his exit instead.
Remember to slow the video down all the way and let me know if you agree.
IMHO, I don' t think this was a professional hit man. If he did this for hire, he wasn't very good at it. If he was a professional, he would have closed the distance to the victim to the point of almost sticking the pistol in his back and firing one round then making a hasty exit.
Speaking of the first round; also notice that his first shot hit the victim in the left hip/leg. At that distance, an accomplished pistolero would have been able to hit the victim in the back. This was possibly caused by nervousness on the part of a first time assassin.
If he did have a suppressor with a Nielsen device he probably didn't take very good care of his equipment. He might have been practicing with it prior to the murder but didn't clean the gun or the suppressor.
Like I said earlier, he appears to be ensuring that the suppressor was on tight before firing the first round. How many of us can attest to our cans wanting to come unscrewed after a few rounds?
After you have gained some experience you learn to prevent the problems of suppressors coming unscrewed. Someone with more experience would have ensured the tightness of the suppressor even before coming on the scene so it would not have to be rechecked, wasting time and possibly compromising the mission.
So he likely had some experience with using the suppressor but not enough to be 100% confident at this point. Some of us experienced with using suppressed pistols have either mitigated the problem of them coming unscrewed with blue Loctite, plumber's tape or in some rare cases, Vibratite.
Also note the fact that he experienced three misfires! Amateur reloader? Really bad ammunition? Poorly designed or poorly maintained pistol causing a light primer strike? Who knows but if the shooter was a professional hit man, he was the lowest bidder for the job.
Yes he did.At least he knew his malfunction drills.
Welp, speaking of rushes, sounds like some heathcare execs are finding religion, and making the peasants swear fealty.
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Insurance Worker Says The Staff Was Forced To Sign A Pledge Recognizing Health Insurance Executives As 'An Indispensable Pillar Of The Healthcare System'
The murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson seems to have made a lot of powerful people very nervous.www.yourtango.com
Can't imagine a more narcissistic or tone-deaf approach.
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Chris Rock nailed it with OJ on this topic. The difference now is half the country "does think he should have done it".
(234 seconds in if the link doesn't jump to it)
Then someone would have bitched it wasn't in seconds as that's how their URL's work.Would it be so hard to say 3 minutes 59 seconds?
But the link did jump to 234.
Depends I guess. 12 556 rounds through flow 762Suppressors suppress flash. Silencing is just a benefit.
Titanium? Ti cans are known to be sparky. And, printed cans tend to have a lot of print “residue” in them. Combined, I’d expect 4th of July levels of sparks for a bit…Depends I guess. 12 556 rounds through flow 762
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Hopefully it burns out after a few hundred more
Bears do it too.Yawning is a common autonomous response to stress or anxiety. Dogs do it too.
I thought that was where guys with excess old car parts swapped them and looked for bargains for their latest projects. Thanks for ruining that for me.
It won’t… already had this conversation with Hux’s LE rep. It cuts the sparking down to about half of the initial level, after a couple hundred rounds, and then stays that way indefinitely from there on out.Depends I guess. 12 556 rounds through flow 762
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Hopefully it burns out after a few hundred more
WellIt won’t… already had this conversation with Hux’s LE rep. It cuts the sparking down to about half of the initial level, after a couple hundred rounds, and then stays that way indefinitely from there on out.
He specifically told me that if flash mitigation is a legit concern, do not buy the Ti can, and to get the SS version that Geissele exclusively sells.
Well
Glad I bought 2 of them.
Seriously WiTF not trying to be a target indicator here
LOFLWelp, speaking of rushes, sounds like some heathcare execs are finding religion, and making the peasants swear fealty.
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Insurance Worker Says The Staff Was Forced To Sign A Pledge Recognizing Health Insurance Executives As 'An Indispensable Pillar Of The Healthcare System'
The murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson seems to have made a lot of powerful people very nervous.www.yourtango.com
Can't imagine a more narcissistic or tone-deaf approach.
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There is no catch 22. It's meaningless corporate drivel. Sign it and then do what you need to do.Catch-22 loyalty pledge.
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This shooter is not a hero but a scumbag, the same Antifa coward that will shoot you in the back and run away.
Watching him murder that man as he tries to crawl away is obscene and not something Americans should get numb to.
If they capture him alive, I hope he gets the Death Penalty and it's carried out quickly.
I just want them to catch him so we can find out what #%{£ing gun he used!!!
Sirhr
No way. We’d be able to ID one of those bricks even at 240i.
Only idiots think fights are somehow supposed to be "sporting".This shooter is not a hero but a scumbag, the same Antifa coward that will shoot you in the back and run away.
Watching him murder that man as he tries to crawl away is obscene and not something Americans should get numb to.
If they capture him alive, I hope he gets the Death Penalty and it's carried out quickly.
IDK, but according to this thread…Only idiots think fights are somehow supposed to be "sporting".
Just what the fuck do you think an ambush or a concealed sniper are?
What he did can be done just as well to a multitude of targets on the left.
It won’t… already had this conversation with Hux’s LE rep. It cuts the sparking down to about half of the initial level, after a couple hundred rounds, and then stays that way indefinitely from there on out.
He specifically told me that if flash mitigation is a legit concern, do not buy the Ti can, and to get the SS version that Geissele exclusively sells.
Um, yeah. At least they used to. Anyone remember Diversified Machine Form 1 kits? They could be had in Ti. They were spendy, and eventually ruled unlawful, but they were available…Do they make solvent traps in titanium?
Sirhr