Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did Rhodes end up at Yale? Conservative diversity applicant?
Good article on Rhodes' background https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/founder-far-right-militia-once-warned-federal-tyranny-then-came-n1256546
How did he lose his eye? Earlier photos don't show the eye patch. Was there a suicide attempt? They better watch him.
He lost it with a misfire with his own gun.
I'd say hitting the eye was a miss.
It just seems awfully focused for a misfire. I have seen suicides go in through the eye when using a rifle. Think about it, odds are he would have been grazed or injured on the side of the head, less of a symmetrical injury. If it happened when he was 28 he was wearing a prosthetic before he decided the eye patch looked cool. Reading the indictment he spent about $10k on guns and ammo within days of January 6. His license to practice law was revoked in 2015 so how was he earning money? Who was financing his gun fetish?
Someone like Erik Prince.
Or his sister. From the big 1/6 thread:
Did Betsy think that resigning in protest after the coup failed would somehow insulate her from legal jeopardy?
LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did Rhodes end up at Yale? Conservative diversity applicant?
Good article on Rhodes' background https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/founder-far-right-militia-once-warned-federal-tyranny-then-came-n1256546
How did he lose his eye? Earlier photos don't show the eye patch. Was there a suicide attempt? They better watch him.
He lost it with a misfire with his own gun.
I'd say hitting the eye was a miss.
It just seems awfully focused for a misfire. I have seen suicides go in through the eye when using a rifle. Think about it, odds are he would have been grazed or injured on the side of the head, less of a symmetrical injury. If it happened when he was 28 he was wearing a prosthetic before he decided the eye patch looked cool. Reading the indictment he spent about $10k on guns and ammo within days of January 6. His license to practice law was revoked in 2015 so how was he earning money? Who was financing his gun fetish?
Find out who owns that home where he was arrested. He's identified as living in Granbury - that's 90 miles away from where he was arrested. I'm surprised the homeowner has not yet been publicly identified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did Rhodes end up at Yale? Conservative diversity applicant?
Good article on Rhodes' background https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/founder-far-right-militia-once-warned-federal-tyranny-then-came-n1256546
How did he lose his eye? Earlier photos don't show the eye patch. Was there a suicide attempt? They better watch him.
He lost it with a misfire with his own gun.
I'd say hitting the eye was a miss.
It just seems awfully focused for a misfire. I have seen suicides go in through the eye when using a rifle. Think about it, odds are he would have been grazed or injured on the side of the head, less of a symmetrical injury. If it happened when he was 28 he was wearing a prosthetic before he decided the eye patch looked cool. Reading the indictment he spent about $10k on guns and ammo within days of January 6. His license to practice law was revoked in 2015 so how was he earning money? Who was financing his gun fetish?
Anonymous wrote:Holy shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm reading the indictment now. Pp. 22. Around 1:30 there is a communication from Rhodes to his team that all Trump is doing is complaining and shows no intent to do more, so the Patriots have to take action themselves.
Don't know is that's for real or strategically placed deniability to protect Trump.
The whole thing is bonkers, though. My God.
Trump's whole life has been about persuading others to do illegal things on his behalf. SOMEONE organized these paramilitary to storm the Capitol. Someone persuaded 7 state GOPs to submit fake alternate election slates that were virtually identical. Someone persuaded a hundred House Reps and 2 score US Senators to vote against certification of the election. Someone persuaded attornsey to file cases at the state and federal level. Maybe it was Mark Meadows? Maybe it was a 300lb guy in his basement, I don't know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did Rhodes end up at Yale? Conservative diversity applicant?
Good article on Rhodes' background https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/founder-far-right-militia-once-warned-federal-tyranny-then-came-n1256546
How did he lose his eye? Earlier photos don't show the eye patch. Was there a suicide attempt? They better watch him.
He lost it with a misfire with his own gun.
I'd say hitting the eye was a miss.
It just seems awfully focused for a misfire. I have seen suicides go in through the eye when using a rifle. Think about it, odds are he would have been grazed or injured on the side of the head, less of a symmetrical injury. If it happened when he was 28 he was wearing a prosthetic before he decided the eye patch looked cool. Reading the indictment he spent about $10k on guns and ammo within days of January 6. His license to practice law was revoked in 2015 so how was he earning money? Who was financing his gun fetish?
Someone like Erik Prince.
Or his sister. From the big 1/6 thread:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm reading the indictment now. Pp. 22. Around 1:30 there is a communication from Rhodes to his team that all Trump is doing is complaining and shows no intent to do more, so the Patriots have to take action themselves.
Don't know is that's for real or strategically placed deniability to protect Trump.
The whole thing is bonkers, though. My God.
Trump's whole life has been about persuading others to do illegal things on his behalf. SOMEONE organized these paramilitary to storm the Capitol. Someone persuaded 7 state GOPs to submit fake alternate election slates that were virtually identical. Someone persuaded a hundred House Reps and 2 score US Senators to vote against certification of the election. Someone persuaded attornsey to file cases at the state and federal level. Maybe it was Mark Meadows? Maybe it was a 300lb guy in his basement, I don't know.
Anonymous wrote:Holy shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did Rhodes end up at Yale? Conservative diversity applicant?
Good article on Rhodes' background https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/founder-far-right-militia-once-warned-federal-tyranny-then-came-n1256546
How did he lose his eye? Earlier photos don't show the eye patch. Was there a suicide attempt? They better watch him.
He lost it with a misfire with his own gun.
I'd say hitting the eye was a miss.
It just seems awfully focused for a misfire. I have seen suicides go in through the eye when using a rifle. Think about it, odds are he would have been grazed or injured on the side of the head, less of a symmetrical injury. If it happened when he was 28 he was wearing a prosthetic before he decided the eye patch looked cool. Reading the indictment he spent about $10k on guns and ammo within days of January 6. His license to practice law was revoked in 2015 so how was he earning money? Who was financing his gun fetish?
Someone like Erik Prince.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm reading the indictment now. Pp. 22. Around 1:30 there is a communication from Rhodes to his team that all Trump is doing is complaining and shows no intent to do more, so the Patriots have to take action themselves.
Don't know is that's for real or strategically placed deniability to protect Trump.
The whole thing is bonkers, though. My God.
Trump's whole life has been about persuading others to do illegal things on his behalf. SOMEONE organized these paramilitary to storm the Capitol. Someone persuaded 7 state GOPs to submit fake alternate election slates that were virtually identical. Someone persuaded a hundred House Reps and 2 score US Senators to vote against certification of the election. Someone persuaded attornsey to file cases at the state and federal level. Maybe it was Mark Meadows? Maybe it was a 300lb guy in his basement, I don't know.
Anonymous wrote:I'm reading the indictment now. Pp. 22. Around 1:30 there is a communication from Rhodes to his team that all Trump is doing is complaining and shows no intent to do more, so the Patriots have to take action themselves.
Don't know is that's for real or strategically placed deniability to protect Trump.
The whole thing is bonkers, though. My God.