Do you think there was a second shooter?
I don't.
No, the witness said it sounded like a gang battle. The witnesses are supposed to tell the investigators what happened, not vice-versa.
Do you think there was a second shooter?
I don't.
I am holding that question open.
I'm going to predict you will never accept the official description of events.
I predict when the final official version is written, you will refuse to accept it.
What makes you say that?
Have asked 1 question about 10 times. Haven't gotten a straight answer yet.
Trump is president now.
Personally, I think you're overthinking it, Galileo. Though, I appreciate the many points. Have you yet to see a video of even one bullet striking anything or anyone?
Relax, you have about 40 pages to go.
That ing moron has nothing to do with the investigation at all.
You sound like a CIA plant, posting fake conspiracy theories.
You won't get your lone gunman theory with Trump on board. This case will blow wide open next week.
Who cares what that ing moron thinks about this?Why? What do you say is going happen?This case will blow wide open next week.
Trump cleaned the swamp at the FBI.
Nope. That ing moron fired one guy who was investigating him.
If that ing moron says it's only one shooter are you going to accept that without question?
The fact that the only person that Galileo trusts who has ever been in power in any capacity is Donald J. Trump says everything anyone should need to know about him.
All those shots and all those alleged fatalities and you never see anything (even the ground) struck. You do the math. I'm not saying it's for certain; but if that doesn't make you skeptical, then I'd suggest you're not taking a very scientific approach to this.
This guy and Cosmored are basically running the same schtick and everyone seems to fall for it every time.
Will Trump lose Galileo/Cosmored and the InfoWars types if he halts the release of the JFK do ents?
Trump is putting them out.
http://www.businessinsider.com/belie...special-2017-9
Turns out, if you're an avid conspiracy theorist, you could be doing it for attention.
According to new research, published in the European Journal of Social Psychology, some people like believing in conspiracy theories because of a need for uniqueness. In other words, they like to be different, and so take on beliefs that are out of the ordinary.
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