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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From the Boston Globe https://www.bostonglobe.com/2023/10/26/metro/robert-card-background/ "His online presence appears to have been relatively muted. He’d just joined X, formerly known as Twitter, in November 2022. He only followed a handful of users, including Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, and an extremism and terrorism researcher from the University of Maine. His account — which bore a photo of him smiling and holding a fish — has since been suspended." Article states that his mental health issues were well known among the local community. [/quote] This is how I see it. The man clearly had mental health issues, said he was hearing voices, and that they were telling him to commit a mass killing. That’s, in part, why they held him. A mass attack like what happened in Israel is the perfect trigger for someone in the military to come ‘to the defense’ of the public. For all you know, the voices were telling him that the innocents in that restaurant and bowling alley were Hamas terrorists and it was his job to kill them. The military clearly knew he was armed. Where were the Feds? He’s clearly the “domestic terrorist” they are after, so where were they? [/quote] Good question that I asked very early in this thread. If the FBI was actually surveilling MAGA as all the RWNJs think they are, this guy would have been flagged.[/quote]
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