Posted on 06/09/2020 2:34:41 PM PDT by bryan999
Buffalo protester shoved by Police could be an ANTIFA provocateur. 75 year old Martin Gugino was pushed away after appearing to scan police communications in order to black out the equipment. @OANN I watched, he fell harder than was pushed. Was aiming scanner. Could be a set up?— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 9, 2020
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Shoot him in the leg, boys!
This man fights!
Has the FBI SEIZED and ERASED his cellphone hard drive yet?
The man was 6’ 5’’ much taller than any of the police. And he ignored numerous orders to move on. Then he tried to capture the police radio signals. While he was pushed and fell, he had no right to disobey the police during a riot.
Dennis Rodman did this ON A WOODEN FLOOR, not asphalt Guido!
Evidence?
Evidence?President Trump: Was aiming scanner.
Word was he had some sort of FB account or on some social media as a liberal ranter.
There were lots of videos of him on Twitter before he tried his idiot-brain stunt, discussing it and being told by other peaceful protesters that it was a bad idea.
Early today, I saw a headline that POTUS was tweeting some “conspiracy theory” about this event.
It’s on a video in slow motion, he holds his cell phone or whatever the device was first up to one cop, then another, right over their comms devices. Which also meant he wasn’t retreating after being told to 3 times.
And it was not to take pictures, he wasn’t looking at the phone as he did it, or aiming it at their badges.
Trump is being crucified in the for the Tweet and daring to say he Igor have been working for ANTIFA. Apparently none of these SOBs, and that includes Fox News have enough sense to see him plainly attempting to steal radio signals with his cell phone.He was only touched after he tried to steal the signal. He also faked falling down. Trump in the end will once again be proven right
Circumstantial right now, but watch the video and notice two things. First, watch his phone. Very weird movements. Second, watch his eyes. He very deliberately looks at his phone and adjusts the phone position according to what he sees. A scanner is an obvious answer. I'd be willing to consider a different explanation, but I can't come up with one myself.
Previous threads had detailed photos and video of dude with friends before incident.
The police had side arms, billy clubs, tasers, pepper spray, body armor, and riot gear. Are you suggesting he frightened them?
“Has the FBI SEIZED and ERASED his cellphone hard drive yet?”
:)
Was that a scanner or a taser?
First, he appears in a video about 20 minutes before the incident. No mask or social distance. He has the helmet. He says he came down to have fun. Someone close says the guy is looking to get punched in the face.
Second, he is wearing a mask when he confronts the police. It's weird because it looks like he is wearing a double mask, or consider point five below...
Third, watch him fall. He crosses his legs at the last minute. The video doesn't actually show his head hitting. He drops the helmet which is probably the sound of the crash. Some have said that crossing your legs helps you tighten your core so you can keep you head from smacking the ground.
Fourth, when it does show his head, it is off the ground. There is blood coming out of his ear, but the back of his head looks fine. You can see him slowly lowers his head to the ground.
Fifth, he protects his phone in his right hand and he is holding onto something in his left hand. People have speculated that he has some type of pump in his left hand which is why it looks like he is wearing a double mask. Seriously, if he really lost his balance that much, I don't understand why he was able to keep hold of things in both of his hands.
Total conspiracy, but damn it looks really fishy when you dig into it.
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