Sunday, January 16, 2022

Tango Down in Colleyville, TX

 UPDATE: 1/23/22

Where did the British national, known terrorist with a criminal record and a history of mental disorders get the gun he used to take Jewish hostages in a synagogue?  Answer:  From a homeless shelter.

Anti-gunners using synagogue standoff to attack gun rights

Wait...So the FBI Lied About the Ending of the Texas Synagogue Hostage Situation


UPDATE: Sun 1/16/22 @ 5:12 PM

Famous But Incompetent (you know, the alphabet agency that made up and stoked the Trump-Russia collusion hoax) downplays religious connection of hostage crises at Jewish Synagogue.  I don't think political correctness has overtaken this agency, they're still trustworthy.  Rumors that they're at the heart of the Deep state are just that...move along.  The comments at the bottom of the article are priceless.

Sun 1/16/22 @ 10:10 AM

I don't know if you were following this story yesterday, but a member of the religion of peace took hostages at a synagogue in Colleyville, TX, with the goal of getting Lady al Qaeda, his sister, released from prison.


Obviously, he's not the smart one in the family. When was the last time terrorists used this tactic to successfully get their bros out of prison?  I'd guess about 1972 when Black September was hijacking planes and demanding the release of their bros, but I can't actually find a case where this tactic was successful.  And back in 1972 they used small group tactics to effect the hijacking.  A lone terrorist has about a zero chance of successfully using this tactic.

And where in the hell is the Famous But Incompetent alphabet agency and why didn't they prevent this?  It's pretty hard to believe that they wouldn't have Lady al Qaeda's brother and others on a watch list and monitoring their activity.


Don't forget the wonderful charity work of the religion of peace:

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