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    - Propaganda By The Deed & The Death of a Useless Eater with a Huge Appetite.

    Started by K-Dog Dec 09, 2024, 01:23 PM

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    K-Dog

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    Dec 09, 2024, 01:23 PM
    Remember to take great care not to get caught doing the crime and then walk into a Mickey D's less than a week later with a manifesto and a gun that could have been dumped in a hundred rivers between then and now.

    I already posted the end of Fahrenheit 451.

    The fix is in.

    He did not dump the I.D., the gun, or the mask.  Having the mask means nothing.  I sell the same kind at work.  I doubt the planted I.D. means much more.  Are we really supposed to believe this guy did not 'burn' the fake I.D. after he used it in the hostel.  Absolutely.  Hold your nose and swallow it.

    Everything you or I would NOT do to avoid getting caught we are supposed to believe this guy did.

    Leave Monopoly money in a backpack, but make sure you keep the murder weapon for six days after all the gangster movie made in the last fifty years taught every American with eyes and ears to get rid of a murder weapon if you kill someone. 

    It does not add up.  Going underground in some way for a long time had to be part of the plan.  That does not include a visit to Mickey D's.

    Several movies involve characters disposing of a gun or guns to avoid detection. Here are a few examples:

        "Double Indemnity" (1944)
        "The Departed"
        "No Country for Old Men" (2007)
        "L.A. Confidential" (1997)
        "Mystic River" (2003)

    How this woman found out so much about Luigi in ONE hour defies belief.


    Given that she was chomping at the bit to do this video, how she knows all about this guy is AMAZING.

    12 Minutes long and produced and uploaded in an hour.  I wish I had that talent.

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