Anonymous ID: 17698e July 27, 2022, 10:37 p.m. No.16872593   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2750

>>16872126

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/more-sports/the-physician-targeted-in-oklahoma-mass-shooting-was-a-former-wnba-team-doctor/ar-AAY178X?ocid=msedgntp&cvid

 

Dr. Preston Phillips was targeted in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, mass shooting this week.

The gunman blamed the surgeon for his continued back pain following an operation.

Phillips served as a team doctor for the WNBA's Tulsa Shock before the franchise left the state.

One of the physicians killed in the mass shooting at an Oklahoma medical facility this week was affiliated with the WNBA's Tulsa Shock.

 

Dr. Preston Phillips, an orthopedic surgeon at Tulsa's Saint Francis Hospital, was targeted by the gunman during Wednesday's shooting that left five people dead — including Phillips and the shooter. Before the Shock left Oklahoma and rebranded as the Dallas Wings in 2015, Phillips served as the team's doctor as the franchise partnered with his Warren Clinic Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine.

 

Former Shock head coach Gary Kloppenburg, who has since joined the staff of the WNBA's Indiana Fever, mourned the death of the team doctor he remembered as "kind and compassionate."

 

"Lord help us, our wonderful @wnba @TulsaShock team doctor Preston Phillips was one of the innocent people murdered in the latest mass shooting," Kloppenburg tweeted Thursday. "Such a kind and compassionate man who loved basketball and looked out for our players."

 

"The dereliction of duty by the OK legislature and @GovStitt who have failed to protect their citizenry by implementing insanely loose gun laws hits close to home," he added in a second tweet. "RIP Doc 😭 🏀."

 

—gary kloppenburg (@CoachKlop) June 2, 2022

 

The perpetrator of Wednesday's shooting was a patient of Phillips. The 45-year-old reportedly blamed the doctor for continued pain following his May back surgery.

 

In a note he left at the scene, the shooter "made it clear that he came in with the intent to kill Dr. Phillips and anyone who got in his way," according to Tulsa Police Chief Wendell Franklin.

 

As of Wednesday, the WNBA has not offered a statement on Phillips' untimely death. Representatives for the Dallas Wings, the franchise formerly known as the Tulsa Shock, did not immediately reply to Insider's request for comment.

Anonymous ID: 17698e July 27, 2022, 10:39 p.m. No.16872683   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4120

>>16871510

Think HRC Russia reset statement [Russia].

Think Hussein 'I'll have more flexibility after the election' hot mic statement to Russian depo re: Q to Hussein re: Putin.

Think Hussein WH refusal to send weapons to Ukraine [R Congress push to assist] but instead sent only blankets.

Think [D]s attack(s) re: POTUS for failure to 'protect' Ukraine against Russian aggression? [Impeachment]

What advanced weapons did POTUS send to Ukraine?

2 + 2 = 6?

Define projection.

Think $1,800,000,000 Hussein WH Ukraine [which bank?].

Think US AID Ukraine

Think WW AID Ukraine

Think U1 [sale of US uranium to Russia]

Sold out US to benefit Russia for personal financial gain?

Risked US National Security for personal financial gain?

How was payment made to US person(s)?

Think Ukraine.

Think Iran.

Russia & Iran allies?

Russia, Iran, & China allies?

US pol corruption China

US pol corruption Ukraine [US leverage on behalf of…]

US pol corruption Russia

US pol corruption Iran

Common denominator: China, Russia, and Iran: CLOSED financial systems?

Logical thinking.

Anonymous ID: 17698e July 27, 2022, 10:41 p.m. No.16872746   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4405 >>4617 >>5624

Tucker Carlson's monologue of June 20th was about people

who have claimed that they have PTSD after the "J6 insurrection"

AOC, and a couple of reporters, maybe others

 

this reminds me of the "slip and fall" laws

that plagued many businesses at one time

even put some OUT of business

I saw it several times with my own eyes

Once on a rainy day , floors getting wet,

the grocer had placed mats, caution markers, etc

and still an obese black woman had managed to fall

 

Another, someone had busted a shampoo bottle (?)

and some person not looking where he went

came along and slipped on the mess

 

Problem is, the business was responsible for the safety of customers

and liable anyway

and so it was worth it just to pay out of hand

than to take it to court

 

So, too, was someone in charge of the safety of

all the people in the Capital building on January 6

and it wasn't the President of the United States

It was Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi

She was in charge of the safety of everyone in the building

and even outside of the building

She had been alerted to the possible dangers.

And the dangers could have come from anywhere

and especially anyone wishing to discredit the Trump supporters.

 

It looks very much like she deliberately placed Congress

their staffs, media people, visitors, everyone in jeopardy

perhaps even hoping that there would be problems, and danger

 

I suggest that anyone who was allowed entrance

the day of the "said insurrection"

and suffered any harm, arrest, PTSD, endangerment,

harassment by government officials

privacy invaded by beefed up charges

family life interrupted

loss of jobs

loss of an essential use of a phone

I think those people should sue Nancy Pelosi.

She had every opportunity to make sure

that the Capital would be secure

that there would be enough security available

to handle any potential event that might occur.

Nancy Pelosi not only did not ensure the safety of Congress

she deliberately neglected her duties to do this.

Anonymous ID: 17698e July 27, 2022, 10:51 p.m. No.16873205   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16871762

 

And what of all the reports about athletes dying suddenly, getting sick after an even, etc?

 

It has long been known that athletes training in high altitudes are experiencing a change developing a faster way to transport oxygen through their red blood cells.

 

https://www.rhesusnegative.net/staynegative/high-altitudes-can-change-blood/