This infographic is fucking ridiculous. Here's a movie about the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. LOOK the setting for the movie is pointing EXACTLY to where Scalia died. EXACTLY somewhere in the 525,000 square miles we got because the of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. For those who don't know how big that is
The treaty gave the United States the Rio Grande as a boundary for Texas, and gave the U.S. ownership of California and a large area comprising roughly half of New Mexico, most of Arizona, Nevada, and Utah, and parts of Wyoming and Colorado.
An EXACT match
Shorter infographic. Scalia died in Texas. Texas used to be Mexico therefore this script from 2012 about Texas and Mexico is secret code about his assasination.
what are you talking about 2012? the ranch has been there for a long time, the invitation to it was in 2016. It may not have been scalia's first visit. Allegedly he was keen on travel. so easy enough to entice a visit.
The same guy who wrote the email to podesta that is supposed to be so suspicious has been pitching that same movie script in various places since at least 2012. He was looking for writing help to develop the script since 2009.
Also where in this infographic do we see the guy pitching the script say anything about this ranch or even Texas? By my viewing there is none. How do we come up with red circle that excludes most of the land involved in the treaty. Why isn't California circled? The producer guy planned to shoot in San Diego and Tijuana.
Good lord I just found the connection. The map on the Smithsonian website includes a key pointing to the disputed territories.
That's it? That the big secret code? A map key in the Smithsonian Education website?
So the Smithsonian Education department was part of this conspiracy that started in 2012 or 2009 that involved Scalia being on a Texas Ranch in 2016? That's how this worked? What other hidden codes can be on this map?
OMG,
"Note: Be sure to set your printer to "landscape" setting when printing this page."
"Note: Kill him with a pillow, but don't leave it over his face or muss the bed."
HIDING IN THE OPEN!
Or, if the Smithsonian isn't in on it, the killer scoured the internet to search for any maps that might point near this ranch. Seriously? I would love to see the websearch that connects Cibollo Ranch and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
You're just messing with me now, right? Nobody really believes this infographic do they? Seriously?
The Smithsonian is part of the Dept. of the Interior, therefore controlled directly by the executive branch. Slipping that map (and the placement of the line is a bit strange from a geometry standpoint)
If I ran a third of the government, I'd pull shit like hiding maps for clandestine operations on random government sites. Plain sight, deniable plausibility, etc.
I know the Smithsonian is a National Museum, but this is just loopy conspiracism. Do you think all the workers of "a third of the government" are willing to be part of assasination plots?
You don't think it's going to stick out like a sore thumb when somebody from out of your department tells you to swap out a graphic on the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
Do you think the conspirators are going to decide to widen their circle to reach into the bowels of the Interior Department to place their code? Knowing that more people who share a secret, the less secure it is? And again how long was that image on that page? The whole plot relies on getting Scalia to go out to this place in 2016?
Also why do you need this email/movie script/fantasy code nonsense? Why not, "Hey John, Give me a call to talk about that thing we discussed."
See, there's a few points I can't retort for the keks. Don't get me wrong, the whole no autopsy thing is fishy as fuck, but this post is a bit crackpotish. The way I see it, it's possible that these posts are created to distract us from the real work here, which is connecting the Democratic party to sex trafficking.
The no autopsy thing is not unusual in that part of Texas and completely legal, and the family didn't want one, but yeah for a Supreme Court justice perhaps we should do one.
It's also possible that the email was sent by a guy using this gentleman, and his whack ass indie film, as an alias. Anybody connected the email address to the Facebook account of the guy?
And it's possible that guy who sent the email wore an eye patch. Not because he had one bad eye......but because..............................he bore the mark of Soros!
Just playing devil's advocate here. No, wait, devil's advocate would be a Clinton supporter... Anyway, mocking the connection of Soros to the criminality of the left is a pretty shillish, CTR thing to do.
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AreWeSure ago
This infographic is fucking ridiculous. Here's a movie about the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. LOOK the setting for the movie is pointing EXACTLY to where Scalia died. EXACTLY somewhere in the 525,000 square miles we got because the of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. For those who don't know how big that is
An EXACT match
Shorter infographic. Scalia died in Texas. Texas used to be Mexico therefore this script from 2012 about Texas and Mexico is secret code about his assasination.
2impendingdoom ago
Sounds like a great place to kill someone.
AreWeSure ago
so how do you know in 2012 that Scalia will be going there?
and lol. You might be right.
2impendingdoom ago
what are you talking about 2012? the ranch has been there for a long time, the invitation to it was in 2016. It may not have been scalia's first visit. Allegedly he was keen on travel. so easy enough to entice a visit.
AreWeSure ago
The same guy who wrote the email to podesta that is supposed to be so suspicious has been pitching that same movie script in various places since at least 2012. He was looking for writing help to develop the script since 2009.
Also where in this infographic do we see the guy pitching the script say anything about this ranch or even Texas? By my viewing there is none. How do we come up with red circle that excludes most of the land involved in the treaty. Why isn't California circled? The producer guy planned to shoot in San Diego and Tijuana.
Good lord I just found the connection. The map on the Smithsonian website includes a key pointing to the disputed territories. That's it? That the big secret code? A map key in the Smithsonian Education website?
So the Smithsonian Education department was part of this conspiracy that started in 2012 or 2009 that involved Scalia being on a Texas Ranch in 2016? That's how this worked? What other hidden codes can be on this map?
OMG,
"Note: Be sure to set your printer to "landscape" setting when printing this page." "Note: Kill him with a pillow, but don't leave it over his face or muss the bed."
HIDING IN THE OPEN!
Or, if the Smithsonian isn't in on it, the killer scoured the internet to search for any maps that might point near this ranch. Seriously? I would love to see the websearch that connects Cibollo Ranch and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
You're just messing with me now, right? Nobody really believes this infographic do they? Seriously?
therealkrispy ago
The Smithsonian is part of the Dept. of the Interior, therefore controlled directly by the executive branch. Slipping that map (and the placement of the line is a bit strange from a geometry standpoint)
If I ran a third of the government, I'd pull shit like hiding maps for clandestine operations on random government sites. Plain sight, deniable plausibility, etc.
AreWeSure ago
I know the Smithsonian is a National Museum, but this is just loopy conspiracism. Do you think all the workers of "a third of the government" are willing to be part of assasination plots? You don't think it's going to stick out like a sore thumb when somebody from out of your department tells you to swap out a graphic on the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
Do you think the conspirators are going to decide to widen their circle to reach into the bowels of the Interior Department to place their code? Knowing that more people who share a secret, the less secure it is? And again how long was that image on that page? The whole plot relies on getting Scalia to go out to this place in 2016?
Also why do you need this email/movie script/fantasy code nonsense? Why not, "Hey John, Give me a call to talk about that thing we discussed."
therealkrispy ago
See, there's a few points I can't retort for the keks. Don't get me wrong, the whole no autopsy thing is fishy as fuck, but this post is a bit crackpotish. The way I see it, it's possible that these posts are created to distract us from the real work here, which is connecting the Democratic party to sex trafficking.
AreWeSure ago
Kudos on what the real work is.
The no autopsy thing is not unusual in that part of Texas and completely legal, and the family didn't want one, but yeah for a Supreme Court justice perhaps we should do one.
2impendingdoom ago
tl;dr
AreWeSure ago
It's one my better ones. I make a discovery while writing the post.
2impendingdoom ago
sorry, its just too long. My attention span is too fleeting, it comes from having to supress all the nightmares of pedos raping children
AreWeSure ago
the TL/DR read is that infographic is ridiculous and this movie has been kicking around since 2009.
therealkrispy ago
It's also possible that the email was sent by a guy using this gentleman, and his whack ass indie film, as an alias. Anybody connected the email address to the Facebook account of the guy?
AreWeSure ago
And it's possible that guy who sent the email wore an eye patch. Not because he had one bad eye......but because..............................he bore the mark of Soros!
therealkrispy ago
Just playing devil's advocate here. No, wait, devil's advocate would be a Clinton supporter... Anyway, mocking the connection of Soros to the criminality of the left is a pretty shillish, CTR thing to do.
2impendingdoom ago
I so enjoy your comments, its refreshing to get alternative views!