this has been burning a hole in my clipboard
>>18710228(pb)
"Seems my wife and I are the only ones having to deal with real world pain. She got a chemical burn on her leg just while walking up our driveway. She started crying and resisted my attempts to apply ointments as the pain was too much to bear. She broke down in tears when she realized that I had this on my cornea for about a month now. Today we have wet stains around my car yet there was no rain last night and no signs elsewhere. We also had burnt leaves we had to blow by our back door. These leaves have a toxic smell similar to a noxious asphalt or tar. We also had to fumigate the house of the smell. This toxin dries your eyes, makes you dizzy, causes elevate heart rates, and cold numb limbs. We spend every waking moment trying to recover our health but the attacks are just about daily. Take a soil sample as close as you can to our driveway at random points, they know the breeze flows there and are using it as a "carry On' to the air waves. Two days ago my dog almost died and it took us two minutes to revive him as we are no longer safe to go out at night and give him his therapy protocols that stops him from choking due to attacks of chemicals and radiation. In the day time on that day he almost passed out walking in our backyard when he was following a scent, my wife had to rescue him and noticed the smell too. You cannot imagine how painful it was just to write and post this because both eye muscles work in synchronicity. We now realize the first time I tore both corneas was not just a result of 911 but a continuation of low level assaults from these domestic terrorists. Even my wife realizes now that in 2013 she started to become disabled from these attacks."
every now and then this anon pops up with variations on the same theme.
has there been any thought about trajectory if the shooter pulled the trigger as he was shot? losing control of the weapon mid recoil. i wonder how far an ar style rifle would fly if nothing was in it's way to counter the recoil? 9 feet? most discussion of the forklift (rip) being hit seem to assume the bullet came from the direction of the oil release. not necessarily so. you could nick that hydraulic line from the direction of the camera in pic 2 and make the oil shoot in that direction.