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  • Renegade

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    They knew almost IMMEDIATELY it was a hoax but allowed it to be milked over the weekend.
     

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    It's pure BS and nonsense. It's not a noose. It's simply a loop in the end of the rope used to pull the overhead door down. I have been seeing them for over forty something years in shops all over the United States. Some tie loops in them end of the rope, and some will tie huge knots in them. Nothing racist, or sinister about them.
     

    toddnjoyce

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    They didn't come anywhere close to declaring it a hoax. At most they said no federal crime was committed.

    There was a hoax played by somebody, that’s for sure.

    Definition of hoax (Entry 1 of 2)
    transitive verb: to trick into believing or accepting as genuine something false and often preposterous
    were hoaxed by the website
    hoax noun
    Definition of hoax (Entry 2 of 2)
    1 : an act intended to trick or dupe : IMPOSTURE
    the victim of a cruel hoax
    assumed the bomb threat was just a hoax
    2 : something accepted or established by fraud or fabrication
    believes the Loch Ness Monster is a hoax


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    satx78247

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    They didn't come anywhere close to declaring it a hoax. At most they said no federal crime was committed.

    jordanmills,

    OF COURSE our "wunnerful, wunnerful & OH SO TRUSTWORTHY FBI" didn't call it a hoax, as then they would have had to tell, THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRTH & NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.

    The FBI in 2020 needs to be either purged of all the political operatives (whose job it is to serve the DIMocRATS Party) OR be abolished.

    Btw, there are over 80 federal law enforcement agencies. - As a retired career lawman, I believe that the USA could easily save BILLIONS of dollars each month if we had only 2-3 federal LE agencies instead of over 80.

    just my OPINION, satx
     

    satx78247

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    To All,

    ONE of the things that really "hacks me off" as a taxpayer is how many HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS of federal funds are wasted on UNNECESSARY DUPLICATION of effort. - For example, WHY does the US Department of AGRICULTURE need its own cadre of SPECIAL AGENTS??
    (Evidently the USDA does NOT need any, as in 2015 the Asst. Secretary of Agriculture could not name, while under oath before a Congressional subcommittee on "government waste", EVEN ONE investigation that had been done in 2018 by their "USDA Special Agents". - The Asst. Secretary finally admitted that the "Special Agents" were normally used as DRIVERS for USDA "VIPs" and/or to "run errands for the USDA's senior personnel".)

    just my OPINION, satx
     
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    Bozz10mm

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    Why did they send 15 FBI agents. Seems like 1 or 2 would have been enough.

    " Hey you, come here. Do you know who tied this noose?"
    " I don't know Mr. Agent, it's been there for months."
    "Thank you very much. Case closed."
     

    satx78247

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    Why did they send 15 FBI agents. Seems like 1 or 2 would have been enough.

    " Hey you, come here. Do you know who tied this noose?"
    " I don't know Mr. Agent, it's been there for months."
    "Thank you very much. Case closed."

    Bozz10mm,

    For starters, it was NOT a "noose" of any sort whatever. Instead it was one of the many garage door ropes that have bowline knots, so that it is easier to pull the doors shut.

    ANYBODY who actually SAW the supposed "noose" on cable TV knew or should have known precisely what they were looking at & that only resembled a hangman's noose in that both are made of rope.
    (A bumper on a car & a blacksmith's anvil are both made of steel but what person of "reasonably normal IQ" would confuse the two objects?)

    Inasmuch as the CEO of NASCAR stated on TV that he would BAN FOR LIFE whomever was responsible, WHO is he going to ban??
    (Perhaps, he should APOLOGIZE to everyone on TV for his DUMB-bunny comments & then BAN HIMSELF, as he obviously doesn't have the judgement to fill the job that he infests.)

    yours, satx
     
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