BRKG Attack on the FBI building in Cincinnati--Update: suspect dead identified by NYT as Trump supporter with extremist ties who was present@ Jan6

CaryC

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Yeah, nail guns have to be pressed against something to "fire" a nail. They don't fire nails like a gun does.
Un-unnnn no wray hose.

I saw The Equalizer, and ......Lethel Weapon.......2. They was shooting those nail guns (actually the one in Equalizer was to shoot nails in concrete with a .22 blank, but let's not get off track, course with MSM it could have been the same kind and they would never know it) across a warehouse and house, with deadly force. And I mean Deadly.

Those FBI agents just need to be thankful HE wasn't on his monthly PMS, or there would have been dead people over acres.

And the next thing out from the FBI: He was on our radar.

Glad no one was hurt. Because those guys are Special Agents.
 

stop tyranny

Veteran Member
Cue the morons, MKultras, and false flags...

View: https://twitter.com/mynbc15/status/1557745287283736577


NBC 15 News
@mynbc15



Attack on the FBI building in Cincinnati: Interstate I71 North is shut down after suspect drove toward Waynesville Ohio. Unconfirmed reports say his now firing at police from a corn field. https://mynbc15.com


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10:06 AM · Aug 11, 2022
MKulta was real.

False flags are real.

But the most common government sponsored crimes since social media became the dominant way for people to connect. Has been government agents and paid informants using false identities to find people through forums and other social media sights.

They then pretend to befriend and agree with their mark's views.

Often it is the agent or paid informant who actually plan the attack (false flag) even going so far as to provide funding and material support.

Back when we actually had rule of law most of these cases would have been considered a "set up" or "entrapment".

Now days since most courts are as corrupt as the those trying to set up or entrap individuals or groups it works to further the globalist agenda twofold.

First it gives the illusion they are doing their job and foiling terrorist plots (plots that in most cases they planned and or financed that would not have otherwise ever took place).

Second it creates distrust among citizens making it harder to unite in a common cause.

Sometimes plans to foil the attack (false flag) are not successful because the timeline or location was changed without their knowledge.
 

EMICT

Veteran Member
Visions of a Matt Bracken book coming to life
Unfortunately, most are running around the six foot circle they have painted on the floor not unlike 'little black sambo', too afraid to 'step out of line' but full of opinions and such. Forum filled with 'butter' for substance instead of piss and vinegar.
 

crossbowboy

Certifiable
MKulta was real.

False flags are real.

But the most common government sponsored crimes since social media became the dominant way for people to connect. Has been government agents and paid informants using false identities to find people through forums and other social media sights.

They then pretend to befriend and agree with their mark's views.

Often it is the agent or paid informant who actually plan the attack (false flag) even going so far as to provide funding and material support.

Back when we actually had rule of law most of these cases would have been considered a "set up" or "entrapment".

Now days since most courts are as corrupt as the those trying to set up or entrap individuals or groups it works to further the globalist agenda twofold.

First it gives the illusion they are doing their job and foiling terrorist plots (plots that in most cases they planned and or financed that would not have otherwise ever took place).

Second it creates distrust among citizens making it harder to unite in a common cause.

Sometimes plans to foil the attack (false flag) are not successful because the timeline or location was changed without their knowledge.

2 dudes are currently under indictment for trying to kidnap a state governor.

Ya think the FBI agents who gave them the idea will be getting in trouble...?
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Played correctly government employees will start wondering where all that hollow point ammo is because they sure as heck don’t have any. And the public does. So government employees may start having to pay for being government employees.

I’m not advocating murder or anything else illegal, but there are nutcases out there … including cartel and gang members and illegals and other felons and BLM and Antifa … who would be quite happy to teach them that lesson.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
MKulta was real.

False flags are real.

But the most common government sponsored crimes since social media became the dominant way for people to connect. Has been government agents and paid informants using false identities to find people through forums and other social media sights.

They then pretend to befriend and agree with their mark's views.

Often it is the agent or paid informant who actually plan the attack (false flag) even going so far as to provide funding and material support.

Back when we actually had rule of law most of these cases would have been considered a "set up" or "entrapment".

Now days since most courts are as corrupt as the those trying to set up or entrap individuals or groups it works to further the globalist agenda twofold.

First it gives the illusion they are doing their job and foiling terrorist plots (plots that in most cases they planned and or financed that would not have otherwise ever took place).

Second it creates distrust among citizens making it harder to unite in a common cause.

Sometimes plans to foil the attack (false flag) are not successful because the timeline or location was changed without their knowledge.

:applaud: :applaud: :applaud:
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Was it a full auto nail gun or a single shot?
Belt or magazine fed?
It will be interesting if they can even FIND the AR-15 after this is done.

Dobbin
Oh, they’ll “find” an AR15, of that you can be certain.
Yeah, nail guns have to be pressed against something to "fire" a nail. They don't fire nails like a gun does.
Depends upon how one modifies the safety assembly, my friend.
No more, no less...
This
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
White House Urges Donald Trump Supporters to ‘Remain Peaceful’ After FBI Raid

Charlie Spiering10 Aug 2022

The White House urged Americans to remain peaceful after the FBI raided former President Donald Trump’s home on Monday.

been waiting for this - here's you're next FF . . . sowing the seeds of hate and discontent like good little commies interested in getting a bumper crop of it.

WAIT FOR IT - ITS ON THE WAY

might as well get ready to take the ride - because you're gonna buy the ticket​

well well well - ^^^look yunder^^^ - we dun spoke to it jus yestade 'n hear it be so nuff​
 

stop tyranny

Veteran Member
The actions of the attacker make it look as if he was most definitely NOT the sharpest tool in the shed.

It also makes him look like a prime candidate for a false flag operation since he would have likely been easily manipulated into carrying out an attack with a little support from a newfound online friend.

But make no mistake, more likely than not anyone serious about striking back at tyranny would not be posting things online to draw attention themselves nor would they give any warning before an attack or show mercy during an attack.

Very little to no social media or personal history indicating the potential for an attack, thorough planning, maximum impact, and proper tools for the task are all things we should look at to determine if an attack was authentic or just another government sponsored false flag.
 

crossbowboy

Certifiable
The thing is - and this is only educated speculation - that I don't believe that your average unhinged right wing shooter is going to shoot up the daycare or the shopping mall.

I foresee such a person taking out the head of their local Federal Stasi office at a stoplight.
One without a camera.

I read that in an old book, I added the camera part for poetic license.

The right prefers effectiveness over drama, or so I was told by a friend...
 

dlee

Contributing Member
The actions of the attacker make it look as if he was most definitely NOT the sharpest tool in the shed.

It also makes him look like a prime candidate for a false flag operation since he would have likely been easily manipulated into carrying out an attack with a little support from a newfound online friend.

But make no mistake, more likely than not anyone serious about striking back at tyranny would not be posting things online to draw attention themselves nor would they give any warning before an attack or show mercy during an attack.

Very little to no social media or personal history indicating the potential for an attack, thorough planning, maximum impact, and proper tools for the task are all things we should look at to determine if an attack was authentic or just another government sponsored false flag.
false flag ....
 

somewherepress

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NYT weighing in--identify suspect and characterize him as tied to Trump related extremist groups.

I' m shocked LOL


View: https://twitter.com/adamgoldmanNYT/status/1557850095684444160


Adam Goldman

@adamgoldmanNYT



The suspect, identified by the officials as Ricky Shiffer, 42, seems to have appeared in a video posted on Facebook on Jan. 5, 2021, showing him attending a pro-Trump rally at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington the night before the Capitol was stormed.



nytimes.com
Man suspected of trying to breach the F.B.I.’s Cincinnati office may have Jan. 6 ties.
Investigators are looking into whether the man who tried to breach the F.B.I.’s field office in Cincinnati on Thursday had ties to extremist groups, including one that participated in the Jan. 6...


5:03 PM · Aug 11, 2022
 

mzkitty

I give up.
He be daid now. You knew it.

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Updated: 6:22 PM EDT August 11, 2022


CLINTON COUNTY, Ohio — Authorities say the armed man wearing body armor who tried to breach the FBI building in Cincinnati Thursday has died after being shot by law enforcement following an hourslong standoff.

According to the FBI, the man attempted to breach the FBI visitor screening facility just after 9 a.m. The man fled after an alarm was triggered and he was confronted by agents.


The Ohio State Highway Patrol said troopers located the suspect's vehicle, a Ford Crown Victoria, near the northbound Interstate 71 rest area in Warren County around 9:37 a.m.

Once troopers got behind his vehicle, the suspect fled and a pursuit ensued. While behind the vehicle, a suspected gun shot was fired from inside the suspect's vehicle.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol said the pursuit continued on I-71 until the suspect excited at state Route 73, traveling eastbound before turning onto Smith Road.

The suspect's vehicle came to a stop around 9:53 a.m. on Smith Road near Van Trees Road in Clinton County. He then exited the vehicle and exchanged gunfire with authorities.

Law enforcement said they were able to ‘contain’ the suspect and attempted to negotiate turning himself in to authorities.

The Ohio State Highway Patrol said those attempts were unsuccessful and authorities attempted to move in and take the suspect into custody.

Authorities then attempted using “less than lethal” tactics but were still unsuccessful.

The suspect then raised his weapon and law enforcement opened fired, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. He was pronounced dead at the scene. His identity has not been released at this time.

Portions of Interstate 71 and state Route 73 were closed for several hours but are now reopened. Portions of Smith Road will remain closed.

The confrontation at the FBI's Cincinnati field office comes as officials warn of an increase in threats against federal agents in the days following a search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.

On Gab, a social media site popular with white supremacists, users have warned they are preparing for an armed revolution.

Federal officials have also been tracking an array of other concerning chatter on Gab and other platforms threatening violence against federal agents. FBI Director Christopher Wray denounced the threats as he visited another FBI office in Nebraska on Wednesday.


“Violence against law enforcement is not the answer, no matter who you’re upset with,” Wray said Wednesday in Omaha.

The FBI on Wednesday also warned its agents to avoid protesters and ensure their security key cards are “not visible outside FBI space,” citing an increase in social media threats to bureau personnel and facilities. It also warned agents to be aware of their surroundings and potential protesters.

The warning did not specifically mention this week’s search of Mar-a-Lago but attributed the online threats to “recent media reporting on FBI investigative activity.

 

somewherepress

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OldArcher

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This sounds like a canned red flag the FBI would have sitting on the shelf. When in need, dust-off, shake or stir, and decant wherever needed. Time will tell, but there’s not one thing the FBI can do that would engender trust or faith in their existence. Regardless of above story, they should be disbanded. Period.

OA
 

JoanD777

Senior Member
I went back through the thread. No picture of the assailant has been shown by authorities. I would like a picture of the guy they caught. I have no faith in the NYT.
 

somewherepress

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The suspect's TRuth Social account is still up joined August 2022


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SAPPHIRE

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sheesh...........how many "tags" must the opposition wear? Truth be known.......a huge number of Americans would like to take action.......against the fourth reich...........TPTB are insane and proud of it.........
 
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