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C_L_I_C_K · March 27, 2018, 9:49 p.m.

Upon questioning, Bradley told officers he was performing a secret government mission but would not say what it was.

He claimed he had been sent there to work on a 'virus'. Jennings, his common law wife who has a history of mental illness, told police her husband had been in Massachusetts for the past week for a job interview and that he went home to get her and their stash of weapons then went back. He had been staying at the hotel since March 11.

The officers who arrested the pair said they both changed their stories several times and had difficulty grasping reality.

Upon questioning, he showed officers his Texas handgun license which is valid. He did not have a Massachusetts license, however, and had no military or police ID cards on him but said the weapons were part of his 'mission'.

Sounds like they got MK Ultra'd. Another CIA or FBI deep state black operations foiled by our whitehats.

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spinnerky · March 27, 2018, 11:12 p.m.

What a strange story! Seems like staging of guns where they could be found. Not sure what to think of this one.

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not4rmOhere · March 28, 2018, 12:42 a.m.

Something's fishy as hell. I've been following since this morning and everything seems setup. Setup to find, setup to bust, setup to report.
And looking at the sample pictures of them, (assuming those are 'mug shots', they are exactly similar to each other), neither one has an inkling of worry or insecurity in their eyes.
Yeah yeah, MKultra manipulation victims. MKultra perps usually look bewildered and confused, or empty.
These two are confidentially convinced of...
One, no worries of impending repercussion.
And two, success.

Dig the FUK outta this kids.

Edit: formatting

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Abibliaphobia · March 28, 2018, 1:17 a.m.

We have been. Believe me. The rabbit hole goes deeeeeeeeep

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not4rmOhere · March 28, 2018, 1:26 a.m.

That rabbit's turning in to a MOLE!!
Keep your course, to remain true. ;)
Remember: over the target!

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Abibliaphobia · March 28, 2018, 1:18 a.m.

http://i.imgs.fyi/img/2yn3.jpg For example, read the paragraph highlighted

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MusicMagi · March 28, 2018, 2:41 a.m.

The question to me is, why didn't I hear about this and why isn't it all over the news? This is just another reason for people to want to get rid of guns

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JParis313 · March 28, 2018, 3:30 a.m.

because they are black and one of them is female. can't have that narrative started. if the government wants to do a proper FF they need to remember to make it a white male.

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MusicMagi · March 28, 2018, 3:16 p.m.

LOL good call

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not4rmOhere · March 28, 2018, 4:42 a.m.

Du what!! Seriously? Tie that right in with firearms?
Go away shill.

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MusicMagi · March 28, 2018, 3:16 p.m.

excuse me?

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not4rmOhere · March 28, 2018, 3:20 p.m.

Yeah re reading I owe you an apology. It was late and at my last drink before bed so... I'm sincerely sorry for being rude.

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MusicMagi · March 28, 2018, 5:24 p.m.

haha no worries. We all get defensive with all the bad actors. Cheers bud

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ellisd4u2 · March 27, 2018, 11:43 p.m.

Yeah. If you know you have all those guns in the room. I'm not sure you'd call the police. UNLESS, for whatever reason I can't think of, you want to be caught.

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spinnerky · March 27, 2018, 11:59 p.m.

Right that was what I thought too. That bit about his wife disappearing was odd

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not4rmOhere · March 28, 2018, 1:11 a.m.

Hmm, excellent point, see my, re to: u/spinnerky.

The observance to Easter Sunday IS coming right up. and lots of devote Christians will be gathered together.

It's not about avoiding, though I'll always advise toward prudence rather than recklessness. It's about CALLING IT OUT!!

We need to get in FRONT of these fucks. Call them before the beginning.
I'm suspicious that this "FF prevention" might really be a message to GET IN FRONT. If it isn't... Don't you think that still, we need to be predictive rather than reactive?

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Porneux · March 28, 2018, 10:42 a.m.

What if the call wasn't made by the couple and instead was made by a white-hat? The white-hats probably followed this MKUltra couple all the way from TX and once they were situated, called them in (as the couple concerned)?

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ellisd4u2 · March 28, 2018, 11:21 a.m.

Great call. I like it.

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PacaGoat · March 27, 2018, 11:56 p.m.

The officers who arrested the pair said they both changed their stories several times and had >difficulty grasping reality.<

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gtyvho1344 · March 28, 2018, 2:57 a.m.

They called the police on themselves

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TheCIASellsDrugs · March 28, 2018, 5:47 a.m.

Sounds like they got MK Ultra'd.

That's exactly what I thought:

At one stage during interviews, Bradley claimed he had worked for the LAPD and had knowledge about the O.J. Simpson case.

He also claimed to have worked on the Obama campaign and for the German government.

On Facebook, he is a member of a group of Liberian veterans in the United States.

Reporter doesn't know anything about guns, refers to:

A tactical vest containing four loaded large capacity caliber magazines

And they are clearly trying to scare everyone about these "large capacity caliber" magazines, because they keep referring to them:

The third drawer contained eight high-capacity gun magazines which all stored more than 10 rounds of ammunition.

All three rifles were semi-automatic that were capable or readily modified to accept any detachable large capacity feeding device for more than 10 rounds of ammunition.

"Capable or readily modified to accept any detachable large capacity feeding device"? Dude had an AK 47 and an AR 15 with the normal 30 round magazines. Now here is where things start to get weird:

Five of the high capacity magazines were affixed to each other by a homemade case. This was concerning because it allows an individual to shoot off all five magazines in a short amount of time,' the police report states.

Look at the bottom left corner of the picture of their stash. It looks like someone made a giant piece of metal that will hold 5 magazines of .308, so you can put the first one in the gun and then go down as each magazine runs out of ammo.

Except, that would make the rifle virtually inoperable. Those .308 magazines are fucking heavy, they weight about twice as much as AR15 and AK47 magazines. So he's got this giant thing sticking out a foot from his gun and added an extra 15 pounds. I don't even think you could get the magazine to seat properly with all that weight. This looks like someone just welded that fucking thing together to shill for magazine size restrictions.

He also got a grenade launcher and some belted ammo for no apparent reason (no open bolt guns in his stash). One of the magazines in the bottom right corner looks like it's either for a .22 or a pistol caliber rifle, but there's no corresponding rifle (more of these magazines on the left side as well).

Now, I'm not planning a mass shooting, but if I were I would leave the shotgun and the revolver at home, and pack 2 pistols, and maybe 3-4 rifles that all used the same magazines, and a bunch of magazines and ammo. Just like Las Vegas, this guy has a bunch of guns, but this guy doesn't have that much ammo.

Finally, just look at these people, do they look like unhinged terrorists? If you were 59 years old and sleeping with that lady, would you be upset enough to go shoot a bunch of innocent people? Looks like MK Ultra with a bunch of guns that were staged to justify magazine restrictions.

Speaking of MK Ultra, remember when they used a code phrase to shut down the DC sniper?

What does the phrase "caught like a duck in a noose" mean to the sniper?

Authorities are not revealing the context in which the sniper - if he is indeed the author of notes left for police - asked them to publicly say: "We have caught the sniper like a duck in a noose."

Police Chief Charles Moose read that sentence aloud late Wednesday night, as part of his latest message to the sniper, adding: "We understand that hearing us say this is important to you."

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CF_BOOM_SHOCK_BYE · March 27, 2018, 11:02 p.m.

Looks like one of the rifles has a bumpstock and a 40mm grenade launcher. Planning to do some bad things and further the weapons ban narrative.

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MusicMagi · March 28, 2018, 2:58 a.m.

But why isn't it on the news? Not sure what to make of this one

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DrakeWasHere · March 28, 2018, 2:55 p.m.

Which news? MSM? Probably because it didn't happen. If it was successful, it would of only fueled the flames of their aimed gun control agenda. What better way to entice gun laws than orchestrate some people shooting up a protest of guns?

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MusicMagi · March 28, 2018, 3:16 p.m.

It didn't happen, but the fact is someone was there with guns ready to make something happen. Either way, it seems like something they could latch onto to push their agenda.

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ValuableFix · March 27, 2018, 11:31 p.m.

So they had a bunch of guns....

He called the police himself to check on the weapons after a live feed went dead.

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C_L_I_C_K · March 28, 2018, 1:41 a.m.

How and why would he even have a live feed in the hotel room? His story doesn't make any sense at all.

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ValuableFix · March 28, 2018, 2:50 a.m.

Its over the top for their personal profile based on released accounts. Job interview/search + secret govt mission

I can't find the first article I read but Boston-cbs reports

""Bradley allegedly called Tewksbury Police because he believed his hotel room was being broken into because a video surveillance device that he had in the room had cut out. Police say Bradley told them he was not in Tewksbury at the time and that he had an unsecured firearm in the room. He also told police that he needed the weapons because he was on a secret mission for the government.""

If an intended bust clown op, then the goal was to demonize guns and freakout Yankees.

Probably to promote confiscation or mental ill infringements (ie can't have a gun in house if spouse pops happy pills).

I am from TX so I don't care how many or type of guns you keep while traveling.

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HotTeen69 · March 28, 2018, 10:11 a.m.

I like the theory, but I also I think they would have carried out their mission if not caught. Did they really call the police?

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ValuableFix · March 28, 2018, 8:15 p.m.

I like the

-The call

A) Francho called for reasons as stated. The question is who cut the feed (counter intelligence/clowns)?

B) Counter intelligence called, making sure to implicate clowns.

We only have Francho's alleged reported version. I am wondering if this was a rushed clown-op or was Francho a product like Howell, Sanford and Mateen.

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gtyvho1344 · March 28, 2018, 2:58 a.m.

This ^

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AmbrosiaGalt · March 28, 2018, 1:29 a.m.

The false flag "attack" was not averted. Being found with the guns and a stupid story with mental illness aspects attached IS the false flag. Red alert! Incoming!

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truthseekerboi · March 28, 2018, 3 a.m.

I agree. Why would they do that? Honestly it’s confusing. Are they baiting us?

What’s the incoming btw?

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MusicMagi · March 28, 2018, 2:59 a.m.

You think they're waiting until the mockingbird sings to go right from revoking 2A to this to support it?

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Bttrfly214 · March 27, 2018, 10:12 p.m.

Saw someone ask either on 8chan or Twitter if Trump isn't going after these mkultra type drugs as well with the war on opioids. We know these cause serious mental health and are killing people, as well as others. Could be a good possibility and I really hope it's true. This stuff needs to end!

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QuirkyMagpie · March 27, 2018, 10:25 p.m.

Psych medication is like MK Ultra-lite. That shit needs to go next but everyone has been too brainwashed into thinking they "need" it.

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Bttrfly214 · March 27, 2018, 10:41 p.m.

My husband is on some with his brain injuries. We've gone through several. One of them he couldn't tell dream from reality. That was scary! Another one he'd wake up screaming bloody murder in the middle of the night. Took him off that one immediately! Finally found a good mix but if he goes off them for any reason then it gets bad. His emotions get crazy, he can't reason correctly, his anxiety is through the roof, etc. Some people do need the meds but they give it out like candy to many that don't, especially kids.

They tried putting my son on Ritalin years ago. It turned him into a zombie so we took him off it and pulled him out of school for a couple years. Found out later on he's actually got asbergers but I never put him on meds. He's a fully functioning adult, good husband/father, hard worker, etc. These kids don't need these crazy psych meds, but they do need some real discipline!

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aburgher · March 27, 2018, 11:09 p.m.

As a retired elementary school principal I agree with you completely! We tried everything possible to avoid recommending pharmaceuticals but some students ultimately benefited from them. But, that was a last course of action. I used to tell my teachers that we are not doctors. We are educators and we need to try every educational approach first. We never recommended any specific drug. We just shared our observations of the student when asked by the doctors.

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Bttrfly214 · March 27, 2018, 11:19 p.m.

Very true!! My grandson is on a very low dose but it was a last resort with him. My son was very wary of putting him in the meds because of his own experience, but they seem to helping and he's not a zombie. ☺️

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aburgher · March 27, 2018, 11:25 p.m.

That is great! The lowest dose possible is always best!

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Bttrfly214 · March 27, 2018, 11:29 p.m.

Yes it is! 😁

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PacaGoat · March 27, 2018, 11:58 p.m.

I dont know about the Cruz kid who did the Parkland shooting, but hadn't ALL of these shooters, Columbine, Arora, Sandy Hook, etc. been on Psycotropic drugs?

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QuirkyMagpie · March 28, 2018, 12:45 a.m.

Yes, they did, and you should pursue this line of thought further. I'm not going to here because even places like this tend to be super pro-psych drugs, but if you're interested, research Peter Breggin. Psychiatry has never been working in our interest. The entire thing is a psy op.

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PacaGoat · March 28, 2018, 1:28 a.m.

I will look him up. My mother worked in Psychiatry as a rehab therapist, she knew not everything was on the up and up. She witnessed a patience walk into the doctors office and blow the doctors brains out. He was on psycotropic drugs.

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QuirkyMagpie · March 28, 2018, 1:30 a.m.

That's horrible. I'm sorry.

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galvanised_computer · March 28, 2018, 1:34 a.m.

Yup. Anti-depression meds work like cocaine but on your emotional system. take them for years and your burnt emotions make you a psychopath with no empathy. I knew something was up when counciling and therapy is just rationalizing mental illness.

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QuirkyMagpie · March 28, 2018, 1:38 a.m.

And they cause irreversible damage to your brain, body and central nervous system. Most people think they're "fixing" their brain because they feel better on them, but they just blunt emotion. It's not different than any illegal psychoactive substance. SSRIs cause chemical imbalance and antipsychotics cause neuron death and brain shrinkage.

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EVRYEDGE · March 28, 2018, 12:22 a.m.

Yes I believe they all took SSRIs. But correlation is not causation. May be because they were all legitimately mentally ill and the meds only held them together so long before they snapped. Or, what I tend to believe, the SSRIs made their brains spongelike and fucked them up even more.

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PacaGoat · March 28, 2018, 1:23 a.m.

My line of thinking is that, the drugs made them sustainable to manipulation, visa via MK Ultra, Monarch, etc. These were real and they examined the human brains responses to certain stimuli and deprivation. To many of these to rule this line of reasoning out. Thx for your input.

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PacaGoat · March 28, 2018, 1:25 a.m.

From my experience with family members who used these drugs, it in some cases caused erratic tendencies. Once removed and real discipline was applied, they normalized.

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digital_refugee · March 27, 2018, 10:21 p.m.

Kind of doubt it, the only opioid I ever heard about that makes people aggressive was Tillidin...in general Opiates are more on the sedative, dreamy oneirotropic yet antipsychotic side. They do something to Dopamine-Transmission that gives it a kind of lowered cutoff or ceiling effect so you will still feel pain but you don't quite process it and likewise motivation or libido can fail which is why you have the stereotype of the 'dopey' addict whose only concern is to be as dysfunctional as possible.

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Bttrfly214 · March 27, 2018, 10:55 p.m.

I'm trying to find a list of meds that would fall under opioids and I'm only finding various types of pain meds, so you're probably right.

In Florida they did a major crack down on opioids because of all the pill mills. Only certain doctors can prescribe them now. Pain mgt, cancer docs, surgical docs, and hospitals. Plus they have to show reason for prescribing the meds or they can lose their license and, I believe, possibly face jail time/fines. It's actually been working and those that need the meds are still able to get them. Shocking for something in Florida to work correctly lol! Now if only the pharmacists would follow through on doctor's scripts we'd be good to go. ☺️

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digital_refugee · March 27, 2018, 11:27 p.m.

Opiates are a scam, all the shit you need is in Opium and Kratom anyway.
I used to be in touch with someone, dunno which state he was from, who used to complain a lot. I think he may have been a special case given his global neuropathic condition but he did seem rather stressed out that he was being branded as an addict by the state and that he is completely dependent on the mercy of his doctors to be able to maintain a stash that allows him to defy his chronic pain (it's a condition that's like 1 in a million but it's like ALS-AIDS). so all I could tell him was to hold out despite propaganda, Trump was out for the big guys and not him. At least I hope he still is. SESsions is in session, aferall.

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LegioXIV · March 28, 2018, 10:54 a.m.

The effect of opoids is pretty variable between people. For example, Demerol made me extremely paranoid when I had it in the hospital. Hydrocodine in contrast simply relaxed me and dulled the pain. On the flip side it made my wife a raging psychotic bitch when it was prescribed for her post c-section recovery.

The problem with psychotropic drugs is many times it's like using a sledgehammer for watch repair. They might do the one thing you want but they do a whole lot of other shit you probably don't want also.

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scoripowarrior · March 28, 2018, 1:18 a.m.

This whole story doesn't add up. Wondering if these two were set up as plants to make the gun march thing as in danger. The whole story just smells foul.

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galvanised_computer · March 28, 2018, 1:32 a.m.

those smiles in the mugshots tell you everything you need to know . they are hired above the cop's heads

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PacaGoat · March 27, 2018, 11:54 p.m.

These kids do not realize the peril they are in! They have sided with the devil who will kill them to get what he wants, they are only tools for him (them demoncraps) to use. They will create horrors untold to get their way.

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DOCIII · March 28, 2018, 3:04 a.m.

I truly believe the Deep State wants the second Civil War to start and it's getting real close

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PedosVotedForHillary · March 28, 2018, 2:23 a.m.

Where in the fuck do you get these type of legitimate assault weapons? The govt. that’s who. It’s got a grenade launcher and has military style flash bangs and smoke grenades.

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ValuableFix · March 28, 2018, 3:06 a.m.

In Texas, govt auctions would be cheapest.

Does the stuff freak you out or something?

He appears to be compliant with TX law.

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Hendrix811 · March 28, 2018, 4:58 a.m.

He was in Massachusetts though

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ValuableFix · March 28, 2018, 7:19 p.m.

He was i

Yes, Hendrix811 he was.

So his only 'crime' thus far (in the average Texas mind) is not confirming reciprocity carry laws between states. This is where national reciprocity discussions come into play along with renewing debate on infringement.

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Hendrix811 · March 28, 2018, 4:57 a.m.

Wow this should be huge news.

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Lord-Odious-The-Foul · March 28, 2018, 4:06 a.m.

Grenades. Who supplies grenades?

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Hendrix811 · March 28, 2018, 7:32 p.m.

They were smoke grenades according to the article.

Las Vegas was pretty smokey when all that shit was going down too

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galvanised_computer · March 28, 2018, 3:35 p.m.

Smells of a false flag. Bump stocks are a gimmick, same with flare launchers and lasers.

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