Posted on 09/02/2017 12:11:01 PM PDT by Lorianne
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‘Ben Ficklin’ constantly posts agitprop here.
A proper court will obviously toss the “Negro victims” suits out summarily.
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Look at the photos on Getty Images.
The gray Dodge drove east-bound on Market and passed by the Chamber of Commerce (white brick building) at 5th & East Market and by NBC-29 studio at 6th & East Market. The photo sequence shows three police officers (2-males and 1-female) looking casually at the vehicle as a slowly passes by.
Where did the gray car go after that trip down Market?
Where was the driver of the vehicle apprehended?
look at the vehicle images on East Market Street
check out post 83 and 84
"Brave"
It works pretty good, and is not 'pay for view'.
Every now and then I have some hiccups on downloads, and I have to go use Explorer to complete the downloads - but that is very rare. And since I rarely download files - this is rare-squared. Other than that, it works fine.
It's you who are engaging in wishful thinking, because—whether "far fetched" or not—the Fischer videos simply do not prove your thesis. You might want to review what constitutes "proof".
What the Fischer video does demonstrate is that the van was stopped at that intersection for at least 5 minutes—with nobody in the driver's seat for most or all of that time—and nothing more.
Where do you get this "the Fischer videos demonstrate beyond a shadow of doubt the van was carefully positioned for a planned collision"? Because drawing such a conclusion is patently speculative.
Make no mistake: your thesis might be true—but the notion that the video proves your thesis is whimsical, at best. It categorically does not prove that—not by any stretch of the imagination...
Could that possible be a shadow from a rectangular sign or post across from the car?
Well how about the military assault vehicle that was positioned just a half a block further up 4th Street....
Just think the Gray car drove down 4th Street, crashed into the two vehicles blocking the intersection and the escaped by backing up 4th street which is a one-lane/one-way street in this area.
The the gray car cruises down East Market Street past the Chamber of Commerce and the NBC studio and past three uniformed officers.
Whew....what an escape.
Now, where was the vehicle stopped and the driver apprehended?
Yes, I have seen the photo caption that says Monticello Avenue but where.....where...
How far can that car go before the engine seizes up?
No. It was a different car.
Monticello Ave going southeast toward I-64 is what I recall. That would be very easy to get to if you were heading east on Market St.
Also, I am not too bothered by the military vehicle because I have seen it several times over the last few years in front of the Cville Police Station, which is located at 6th and Market. I think it belongs to them.(kinda like the black and white shirt in the mugshot!)
I have google-earthed my way up and down Monticello Avenue and have not stumbled on the arrest location.
Sorry, it just a detail that I would like to see on the map.
What strikes me real weird is that the live streamer paid particular attention to the Dodge and then the van in the video long before anything happened.
I bet someone real familiar with the area could figure it out.
Not my part of town, but not too far to take a drive...
Try googling this for pictures: James-field arrest monticello-avenue.
Several pictures come up with that search. I don’t know how to post them here though.
It appears to be the crest of a hill, on the bus route, and has a circular safety mirror in the vicinity of the car.
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You are dismissive of facts.
the videos also show the busing of the mercenary “protestors” and their careful selective path to the planned event. They also show the staging of the “news” reporting crew long before there were any “protestors” present.
If you lack the patience and attention span to gather these facts, you are unqualified to render any analysis.
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