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Those scary guns the National Guard leaker
possessed? Airsoft rifles

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Posted By: Dreadnought, 4/30/2023 12:14:06 AM

This captures so much about the MSM. It combines total ignorance and open contempt for their audience along with a determined insistence that whatever the intelligence community says must be accepted at face value. Before I get into the story I want to make clear that am not a fan of dropping classified documents into the public realm, with the exception of whistleblowers revealing the corruption of government. I haven’t followed this story closely, so I really haven’t an opinion worth sharing about the whole affair. What little I know makes me inclined to think the leaker was a troubled guy looking for admiration, and I have no sense

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Reply 1 - Posted by: WhamDBambam 4/30/2023 6:18:53 AM (No. 1459518)
I'm surprised it wasn't just pictures of guns that set the MFM off.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: GrandmaP 4/30/2023 8:44:19 AM (No. 1459585)
So, the Feds found BB guns? Why didn't they say so? They take us for fools.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Hazymac 4/30/2023 8:45:07 AM (No. 1459586)
Catherine Herridge of CBS is one of the few network reporters who usually gets the story right, but in this case, she failed to identify orange-tipped toy guns. The government wouldn't hesitate to report false narratives, especially about hated and feared firearms. But Herridge's credulousness on this issue is troubling. I hope someone tells her that she's gaslighting us. That's what bad reporters do. Get with it, Catherine.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: red1066 4/30/2023 9:40:46 AM (No. 1459627)
One might put their eye out with one of those guns. At the very least, getting shot with an airsoft gun might leave a mark.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Strike3 4/30/2023 11:15:27 AM (No. 1459738)
A writer admits that he doesn't know much about something but he's going to write an article about it anyway. Yeah, that's a piece I really want to read. This is a kid who knew very little about life but the information that he leaked actually was full of embarrassing details of corruption with the US being at the center of the abuses of government, intel agencies and the military. The fact that he shared it with a bunch of basement dwelling nerds instead of going directly to a major news source tells the whole story. The Airsoft rifle collection could mean that he played other games with his buds over the weekend or he was a military wannabe with grandiose delusions who was just another IT guy who happened to have access to some very sensitive secrets. We won't know the truth on this one for a long time.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: earlybird 4/30/2023 11:25:00 AM (No. 1459747)
He is the scapegoat.
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