For any not familiar with Sean Ryan, he's a veteran and a part of the Spec Ops community. And he is, in my opinion, one of the better interviewers in the podcast world, often showcasing the military/SOF world. His most recent guest was contacted by the Cyber Truck bomber the day before the explosion. This is only a clip. I plan to listen to the full interview tomorrow, which can be found on Sean Ryan's YouTube channel.
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For any not familiar with Sean Ryan, he's a veteran and a part of the Spec Ops community. And he is, in my opinion, one of the better interviewers in the podcast world, often showcasing the military/SOF world. His most recent guest was contacted by the Cyber Truck bomber the day before the explosion. This is only a clip. I plan to listen to the full interview tomorrow, which can be found on Sean Ryan's YouTube channel.
Isn't it funny that no one responds Stu? This is some wierd shit. The guy says he is being watched by the Feds and has a bunch of info the feds don't want the public to know. After he kills himself..... The news comes out and says his wife dumped him. Then they find a legible manifesto where he claims he is ill and is killing himself to promote awareness to those ill. Amazing that manifesto survived that truck fire. And yet the email he sent never mentions his wife or illness. Reminds me of Will Smith and Gene Hackman in Enemy of the State.
It's not amazing that it could survive, given the accelerants used. You'd be surprised at the random things that survive fire and this was never meant to be some huge explosion. With that said, I think the "manifesto" is bullshit disinformation.
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Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN:
Isn't it funny that no one responds Stu? This is some wierd shit. The guy says he is being watched by the Feds and has a bunch of info the feds don't want the public to know. After he kills himself..... The news comes out and says his wife dumped him. Then they find a legible manifesto where he claims he is ill and is killing himself to promote awareness to those ill. Amazing that manifesto survived that truck fire. And yet the email he sent never mentions his wife or illness. Reminds me of Will Smith and Gene Hackman in Enemy of the State.
It's not amazing that it could survive, given the accelerants used. You'd be surprised at the random things that survive fire and this was never meant to be some huge explosion. With that said, I think the "manifesto" is bullshit disinformation.
From the excerpts I have read of the letters on his phone, it sounds like a writer wrote them. All this talk of clensing his soul and such. And they try to make it political. Paint him as a whack job. The Sam Shoemate letter sounds like a soldier wrote it. Look at the difference in grammar/punctuation and general structure. If you notice, they never releases video showing a muzzle blast from the gunshot even though there is surveillance of the explosion. And no witness ever mentioned hearing a large caliber handgun being fired?
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From the excerpts I have read of the letters on his phone, it sounds like a writer wrote them. All this talk of clensing his soul and such. And they try to make it political. Paint him as a whack job. The Sam Shoemate letter sounds like a soldier wrote it. Look at the difference in grammar/punctuation and general structure. If you notice, they never releases video showing a muzzle blast from the gunshot even though there is surveillance of the explosion. And no witness ever mentioned hearing a large caliber handgun being fired?
I would think with all the cameras he shot himself and nobody else involved. Probably had a fuse or something to start the blaze. To kill yourself in that manner is very wierd. So seems the guy was "off" somewhere. Yet the email is sooo different from his manifesto. Makes ya say hmmmm.
They say he shot himself with a DE. DEs come in .50AE, .44 mag, and .357 mag. A few specialty rounds that are uncommon and not worth mentioning. Those are loud rounds. Nobody thus far has reported hearing a gunshot, nor has video been released showing a muzzle flash.
It used to be part of CIA training that the best way to kill someone and make it not look like an assassination is to throw them off a building/out a window. Make it look like a suicide. Local authorities aren't in on the secret, nor the FBI, and if they start investigating, and you try to make it look like a guy hung himself or something, the forensics will see physical discrepancies. They'll sniff it out. Not much for them to investigate when it's just a gooey mess on the pavement.
Much the same, they can tell the difference between a guy being shot and shooting himself but not quite so much if the body is an explosion/fire.
All I know is that the first letter, with all it's grammatical errors and miltary jargon sounds legit. And it's talking war crimes and Chinese drones. The phone "letters" sound as if written by an English Lit student but like a community college english lit student. One letter mentions heading towards the border, mentions the truck full of explosives, yet never hints at suicide. Makes the truck sound like a last resort.
Now I always lean towards first the possible, and from there, the probable. It is more than possible, and actually quite probable, that he sensed the feds on his tail, and decided to enact his last resort plan, first taking the time to pen a suicide note but if that's the case, why not send it to anyone? You take the time to pen it, with proper grammar and syntax, in your notes app? Where there's no guarantee it survives the blast. You don't send it to a parent? A sibling?
They dug up an ex-girlfriend to say he was suffering from PTSD. Not his current wive, not his former wive. An ex who also happens to be Army. How convenient. I'm not a conspiracy theory guy but it does stink.
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Quote Originally Posted by UNIMAN:
I would think with all the cameras he shot himself and nobody else involved. Probably had a fuse or something to start the blaze. To kill yourself in that manner is very wierd. So seems the guy was "off" somewhere. Yet the email is sooo different from his manifesto. Makes ya say hmmmm.
They say he shot himself with a DE. DEs come in .50AE, .44 mag, and .357 mag. A few specialty rounds that are uncommon and not worth mentioning. Those are loud rounds. Nobody thus far has reported hearing a gunshot, nor has video been released showing a muzzle flash.
It used to be part of CIA training that the best way to kill someone and make it not look like an assassination is to throw them off a building/out a window. Make it look like a suicide. Local authorities aren't in on the secret, nor the FBI, and if they start investigating, and you try to make it look like a guy hung himself or something, the forensics will see physical discrepancies. They'll sniff it out. Not much for them to investigate when it's just a gooey mess on the pavement.
Much the same, they can tell the difference between a guy being shot and shooting himself but not quite so much if the body is an explosion/fire.
All I know is that the first letter, with all it's grammatical errors and miltary jargon sounds legit. And it's talking war crimes and Chinese drones. The phone "letters" sound as if written by an English Lit student but like a community college english lit student. One letter mentions heading towards the border, mentions the truck full of explosives, yet never hints at suicide. Makes the truck sound like a last resort.
Now I always lean towards first the possible, and from there, the probable. It is more than possible, and actually quite probable, that he sensed the feds on his tail, and decided to enact his last resort plan, first taking the time to pen a suicide note but if that's the case, why not send it to anyone? You take the time to pen it, with proper grammar and syntax, in your notes app? Where there's no guarantee it survives the blast. You don't send it to a parent? A sibling?
They dug up an ex-girlfriend to say he was suffering from PTSD. Not his current wive, not his former wive. An ex who also happens to be Army. How convenient. I'm not a conspiracy theory guy but it does stink.
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