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PortaJohn

one doesnt know what to think... one must wonder why the cops waiting almost an hour...



The Uvalde Hoax (Documentary)

one of the commenters

"Losing a child is the most devastating thing a mother could ever face. The parents would be inconsolable. As a nurse, I’ve been at the bedside for many deaths, in the ICU when families come to say their last goodbyes, and consoled families of those that unexpectedly passed. While grief manifests itself differently with each situation, in general, there is a typical response based on the ethnicity of the family, socioeconomic status, and of course, whether the death was expected or sudden. White families try to suppress emotion, trying to keep their grief private, not wanting to embarrass themselves in public, while Black families express emotion much more freely and are less likely to care about what other people think. In nearly ALL cases of small children, the mother is inconsolable. Parents will do anything to get to their children, they don’t take time to do a calm interview while they don’t know if their kids are dead or alive. The five stages of grief are apparent to any outsider who knows what to look for: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and finally Acceptance. Some people exhibit Denial, Anger, and Bargaining, all at the same time. They don’t refer to their child in the past tense when their child isn’t even in the ground, because they can’t fathom that they’re no longer here. Think about it, even when it’s a grandparent that passes, in the days and weeks following, you often catch yourself talking about them in the present tense, because it’s a habit that you have to make an effort to change. These “parents” haven’t had any time to emotionally process the death of their beloved child, so they would NEVER say, “She WAS always smiling”. For heavens sake, if you’ve referred to your flesh and blood child in the present tense for 10 years, after 2 days you’re not gonna be able to say “She WAS” without making a concerted effort to do so, such as reading a prepared statement.

For another thing, it is well documented that the resuscitation of children can, at times, defy all odds in the most unlikely situations, even after cpr has been ongoing for lengthy periods and all hope seems lost. We see so many miracles happen when reviving children. Did every child receive perfectly placed head shots that resulted in instant death? DOUBTFUL! We go above and beyond, even further than we go when resuscitating adults, to make sure every attempt is made to resuscitate a child. Unless their body is cold, EMS would do everything possible to AT LEAST TRY. So, where’s the video of people being transferred to ambulances and airlifted? There’s a ridiculous amount of holes in this story for anyone willing to take a RATIONAL look at the evidence.

P.S. When funeral homes pick up a body from the hospital or a home, they do everything possible to be as discreet as possible. It is their manner. But in this situation, a funeral home would not be necessary until autopsies had been done to collect evidence. Even though the so called “shooter” was killed, all evidence would still need to be collected in case there was more than one perpetrator involved in the planning of this attack. The medical examiner would need to document all gunshot entry and exit wounds, as well as collect any bullets/bullet fragments from the body. If there’s no evidence of a shooting, i.e. no documented evidence available to be used in court, a co-conspirator would not be effectively prosecuted. Even a crappy attorney could argue his way out of a case where evidence was not collected. It would take days, possibly weeks, for a medical examiner to perform autopsies and collect evidence related to a mass casualty event. The bodies of these children would not go directly to the funeral home, because documented chain of custody is necessary to preserve evidence. Never would this type of situation happen when police haven’t done any investigation to ensure the shooter acted alone."


I'm glad YOU posted that because in this country, saying/posting this will get you a "domestic terrorist" label and possibly sued!
 
It makes it easier to except, at least for me, when it is understood that ,what is happening now,was foretold ......."tomorrow's newspaper " was written before you or I "were"...... we are just along for the ride.......rest easy sir, as much as possible,....... I don't like what is happening anymore than you, but I understand the " why" ...at least in my mind I do....... There's a far greater power at work ,and It/He is in control . "Tomorrow's Newspaper " says ( cliff notes ),in the end, good stomps the shit out of all this evil we are witnessing. There IS light at the end of this tunnel.......
Its amazing seeing the transformation in people who hit rock bottom, homeless, alcoholic/drug addicted, family given up on them, and they realise Jesus is the only one who'll never give up on them. Its great, almost makes you think humanity has a shot
 
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Que up the videos of a tearful...."But I am an American! My govt must save me"


Better take your consequences like a man.
 

Epic troll from Desantis.

“I’m focused on 2022, but I welcome support from African Americans,” DeSantis said.”