Eu sou meio comuna kkkkTúlio escreveu: ↑Dom Jul 14, 2024 6:13 pm Pra ti @prp:
https://www.idrlabs.com/pt/comunismo/teste.php
(Apenas um quiz bobo, eu mesmo saí como 1/3 COMUNAZZZ )
Mas as perguntas são ridículas.
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Eu sou meio comuna kkkkTúlio escreveu: ↑Dom Jul 14, 2024 6:13 pm Pra ti @prp:
https://www.idrlabs.com/pt/comunismo/teste.php
(Apenas um quiz bobo, eu mesmo saí como 1/3 COMUNAZZZ )
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/mas ... nald-trumpTwo critical things regarding the sniper team:
1.) People are saying they are not Secret Service because they wear police makings. That is totally incorrect. Secret Service uniformed and counter-sniper (CS) teams wear police titles.
2.) We do not know the rules of engagement or what the chain of approval to engage a target was that day and why. Everything from general confusion to communications failing can play a part in a massive failure like this, see 9/11 for reference. Also, this would be engaging a target with deadly force outside of the security cordon. Life and death choice with massive ramifications. It's not just some free-fire zone.
3.)A lot of frustration is being placed on the CS team/teams. But we have a very small amount of information as to what they were dealing with at the time of the shooting. Yes, it seems beyond comprehension how a roofline on the only nearby buildings in a relatively open flat area were not secured or at least watched very closely. How did so many people see this guy up there and even a cop supposedly ventured up there to look but the event was allowed to proceed? Once again, we don't know. Communications failure? Planning failure? Individual performance failure? Systemic bureaucratic failure? All the above? It's usually a mix of factors that lead to catastrophe. This is unlikely to be different, but we have such little info at this time, prematurely blaming the CS team is malpractice.
"Malice Or Massive Incompetence": Erik Prince Gives Detailed Assessment Of Secret Service Failure
As the graphics show the full value wind of just 5mph was enough to displace the unconfirmed but likely light 55 grain bullet two inches from DJT's intended forehead to his ear.
DJT was not saved by USSS brilliance. The fact that USSS allowed a rifle armed shooter within 150yds to a preplanned event is either malice or massive incompetence. Clearly there was adequate uncontrolled dead space for a shooter to move into position and take multiple aimed shots. Watching the newsreel one can hear how proximate the shooter is by the very short time lapse between the crack of arriving bullet (supersonic) to the boom of muzzle blast (sonic).
The law enforcement sniper (unclear if USSS) in newsreels was clearly overwhelmed as his face came off his rifle instead of doing his job to kill the shooter. Clearly they were watching the shooter but apparently have a no "first shot" policy. The only positive action was an apparent 488yd shot by one USSS sniper which despatched the assasin but after the assassin launched at least 5 rounds, wounding DJT and killing and severely others in the crowd.
In my old business of providing Diplomatic Security in two active war zones we were expected to execute the basics or we would be fired. Clearly USSS failed at the basics of a secure perimeter and once shots were fired their extraction was clumsy and left DJT highly exposed to follow on attacks. It looked like they had never drilled together because those responses should be effectively autonomic. Will there be accountability? That's not the Washington way.
Unserious and unworthy people in positions of authority got us to this near disaster. Merit and execution must be the only deciding factors in hiring and leadership, not the social engineering priority of the day. Sadly nothing in Washington reflects that any longer. DJT is right to question the competence of those protecting him because yesterday they failed in almost every way. Nature abhors a vacuum and there are always other options.
Most importantly, as Americans let's come together and run a proper valid election so we can get back to what matters a merit based society that judges on character and skill. Nothing else.
(Images from a SEAL sniper instructor at Red Sky LLC)
The rooftop used by Crooks was a mere 140 yards away from the event with a clear line of sight to the right of Trump. Those familiar with precision shooting know that any shot within 300 yards is considered easy for a moderately trained rifleman. With the right caliber an expert can hit a torso sized target consistently at 1000 yards or more. At 140 yards any amateur should be able to hit a pie plate-sized target with little difficulty, even without a magnified optic.
The Secret Service is supposed to secure all obvious "sniper perches" well before the arrival of a protectee - Meaning, nearby rooftops and buildings are supposed to have a security presence in place along with drone surveillance. In the case of Butler, PA, this was apparently not done. SS snipers were only present on the building right behind the venue stage.