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MAJ Byron Oyler
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Maybe some of the conspiracies about him have a little more truth I have been able to find in research...
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CPT Jack Durish
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Oh what a tangled web we weave, when...
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CPT Jack Durish
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OMG! My phone really is smart. It knew what I was going to say in my response and fed me the words so that I only had to touch them.
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SSG Robert Webster
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Hmmm... Is right. It is very telling that no one has actually seen any of the interviews that he supposedly did in the immediate aftermath, nor any that he would have made in the 24 to 72 hours after the incident. It is quite interesting that on his own YouTube channel that he did post a video of him orchestrating what he and some of his fellow students were going to do. It is also interesting that in that video he is instructing some of his fellow students on certain uses of Twitter; and in a later video proclaims that he and his peers have to do or show their parents how to use iMessage. "When your old-ass parent is like, ‘I don’t know how to send an iMessage,’ and you’re just like, ‘Give me the fucking phone and let me handle it.’ Sadly, that’s what we have to do with our government; our parents don’t know how to use a fucking democracy, so we have to."
It also shows the failure or deliberate falsification of education in the US because we are not a democracy, but a democratic republic. No wonder atheist and leftist do not want the Pledge of Allegiance allowed in public schools; otherwise the more inquisitive may start asking why the US Flag represents a Republic and not a Democracy, and why under God is there to begin with.
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SSG Robert Webster
SSG Robert Webster
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And it appears that this video attributed to David Hogg, definately appears to be fabricated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=86&v=9L7pfyX0I1Y
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SSG Robert Webster
SSG Robert Webster
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David Hogg - "I got on my bike and rode as fast as I could the three miles from my house to school."

He talks as though he was riding a bicycle and not a motorcycle. It is quite contradictory to me about that statement, because most HS seniors that I know would be using either a car, truck, or motorcycle for regular transportation. Especially since in this case they are a well to do family, with his father being a retired FBI agent and his mother being a teacher and he doesn't have a car? And on a school day why wouldn't he already be at school? How long did it take him to get to the school from his house? And if he was riding a motorcycle, you would think that the police would have possibly pulled him over for speeding? And how did he get inside the school, if he wasn't already there.
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