Something else to consider is how it was so loud and heard so clearly. This could not have happened from inside a vehicle with closed windows and now sound projection equipment outside the vehicle. Smart lamp posts which have speakers among other capabilities were employed there. Who was really broadcasting the warning? Was this done from someone inside the RV? In the AT&T building? Remotely, as these are connected to the internet? Also still not answered is how could a vehicle which was identified as being on the scene for nearly five hours before the explosion was it never approached? Two hours before the explosion was when the first "gunshots" were heard. No one approached then? Were there actual exchanges of gunfire? Were these digitally broadcast as well? Send out a team of agents for a pull cord in a garage but they sure wrapped this one up neatly and quickly. A. Q. Warner... Just like Oswald got Kennedy.
A podcast a listen to called "Pardon My American" where they cover Q stuff, they talked about this. I'm usually not one to entertain ideas like this but that's pretty clear. I just don't understand how if they white hats did it, why? and if the black hats did it, why? lol
Black hats make no mistake
It wasnt for death toll so warning . Plus it generates terror..sickos feed off of it.
They wanted to neutralize NSA wireless hub there..covers GEORGIA.
And also same day or next Bill Binney attacked w high tech shit. Have to check his twitter...
So you do realize... it takes ****very deliberate ****engineering to have any audio come close to saying anything understandable while being played backwards, right? But they only engineered it to say merry Christmas and the rest was an accident. Right
No, this is loud and clear. We don't have the audio that actually played at the scene - we have the audio that a distant security system picked up outside - and even then, it's clear enough for me to understand, no captions necessary. What happened on-scene was much more clear.
Something else to consider is how it was so loud and heard so clearly. This could not have happened from inside a vehicle with closed windows and now sound projection equipment outside the vehicle. Smart lamp posts which have speakers among other capabilities were employed there. Who was really broadcasting the warning? Was this done from someone inside the RV? In the AT&T building? Remotely, as these are connected to the internet? Also still not answered is how could a vehicle which was identified as being on the scene for nearly five hours before the explosion was it never approached? Two hours before the explosion was when the first "gunshots" were heard. No one approached then? Were there actual exchanges of gunfire? Were these digitally broadcast as well? Send out a team of agents for a pull cord in a garage but they sure wrapped this one up neatly and quickly. A. Q. Warner... Just like Oswald got Kennedy.
You don’t sound Ready, mate!
Put your BOOTS ON
A podcast a listen to called "Pardon My American" where they cover Q stuff, they talked about this. I'm usually not one to entertain ideas like this but that's pretty clear. I just don't understand how if they white hats did it, why? and if the black hats did it, why? lol
I think the point (of the audio played backwards) was the message.
Are you ready?
Black hats make no mistake It wasnt for death toll so warning . Plus it generates terror..sickos feed off of it. They wanted to neutralize NSA wireless hub there..covers GEORGIA. And also same day or next Bill Binney attacked w high tech shit. Have to check his twitter...
Whoa!
I just don't buy into this.
You don’t buy it has any meaning? (Couldn’t care less if you buy it or not)
Or the audio doesn’t say that backwards? (It does)
So you do realize... it takes ****very deliberate ****engineering to have any audio come close to saying anything understandable while being played backwards, right? But they only engineered it to say merry Christmas and the rest was an accident. Right
You’re in denial! But that’s OK
Laugh. My. Ass. Off. Hah!
Prove it then
No, this is loud and clear. We don't have the audio that actually played at the scene - we have the audio that a distant security system picked up outside - and even then, it's clear enough for me to understand, no captions necessary. What happened on-scene was much more clear.