Jeffrey of Troy
Padawan Learner
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Austin Texas is a very liberal city in a very conservative State. It's long been famous for it's culture of freedom and acceptance, with a relaxed and friendly vibe.
Wikipedia says
A recent series of bombings via packages left seemingly at random around the city had authorities advising everyone to be suspicious of everyone and everything (my words, they weren't that explicit, but that seemed to me to be the real message).
Austin police have received more than 1,200 suspicious package calls since bombings started
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2018/03/20/austin-bombing-has-texas-edge-after-tripwire-fedex-two-dead/441470002/
At that point, the words "Deep State" start rolling around in my head.
Well, now "the" bomber blew himself up seconds before local police got their hands on him.
Austin bomb suspect Mark Anthony Conditt recorded 25-minute ‘confession,’ police say
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/austin-bombings-suspect-believed-neutralized-sources-n858576
Oh, how convenient (for preventing him from talking to the "wrong" people)!
Framing this guy, planting a bomb on his car, then setting it off via remote control from a "safe and secure location" would be trivially easy for the Secret Government.
Austin Texas is a very liberal city in a very conservative State. It's long been famous for it's culture of freedom and acceptance, with a relaxed and friendly vibe.
Wikipedia says
"Keep Austin Weird" has been a local motto for years, featured on bumper stickers and T-shirts. This motto has not only been used in promoting Austin's eccentricity and diversity, but is also meant to bolster support of local independent businesses. According to the 2010 book, Weird City, the phrase was begun by a local Austin Community College librarian, Red Wassenich, and his wife, Karen Pavelka, who were concerned about Austin's "rapid descent into commercialism and overdevelopment." The slogan has been interpreted many ways since its inception, but remains an important symbol for many Austinites who wish to voice concerns over rapid growth and irresponsible development. Austin has a long history of vocal citizen resistance to development projects perceived to degrade the environment, or to threaten the natural and cultural landscapes.
A recent series of bombings via packages left seemingly at random around the city had authorities advising everyone to be suspicious of everyone and everything (my words, they weren't that explicit, but that seemed to me to be the real message).
Austin police have received more than 1,200 suspicious package calls since bombings started
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2018/03/20/austin-bombing-has-texas-edge-after-tripwire-fedex-two-dead/441470002/
At that point, the words "Deep State" start rolling around in my head.
Well, now "the" bomber blew himself up seconds before local police got their hands on him.
Austin bomb suspect Mark Anthony Conditt recorded 25-minute ‘confession,’ police say
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/austin-bombings-suspect-believed-neutralized-sources-n858576
Oh, how convenient (for preventing him from talking to the "wrong" people)!
Framing this guy, planting a bomb on his car, then setting it off via remote control from a "safe and secure location" would be trivially easy for the Secret Government.