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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the tactical sequence surrounding a man who approached a roof and the purported loophole used to take a shot. They note a distinction between “a guy walking up and getting on a roof” and “getting on a roof” in a way that suggests exploiting a loophole. They describe a tactic of banging a hole through one side, stepping back, and shooting through that hole, creating an opportunity they characterize as a loophole. They ask for a quick description of that loophole again. They reference a site: the Lucy Center behind the Sorensen Center, and explain that from their position they cannot see that area because it is not their area of responsibility; their focus is threats directly in front of them. They estimate about 3,000 threats in front of them, with a larger backdrop described as “an 18,000 foot mountain” in front and a “36,000 foot mountain” behind, suggesting limited visibility of the broader area. They note that if the shooter had stopped slightly to the right, the Sorensen Center would have been in the way and would block the view. Speaker 1 emphasizes that it is a very specific point, not just climbing onto the roof to gain a vantage point. Speaker 0 suggests there was “blind luck” involved—no crawling, no secondary shooter stuck in the weeds; instead a “boom on, boom run to, boom take the shot.” They ask whether the event had to have been rehearsed, and Speaker 1 indicates the vantage point was roughly seven feet high, a small area that would require search for that vantage point if one didn’t know where to look. They discuss the possibility of footage existing to show how the shooter reached the point or whether he searched for it. Speaker 0 suggests that a drone could have provided footage, lamenting its absence, and jokes about wanting to deploy a drone to examine the scene. They frame these as tactical questions: their team drills include rapid movement—running 300 yards, jumping a wall, taking a shot—with an example of a 35-foot declination at 200 yards. They acknowledge that even trained shooters sometimes miss under duress, noting it’s not merely the shot itself but the broader conditions. They also compare the current shooter to “old men that shoot stuff on sandbags,” underscoring the pressure of real-world conditions.

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The speaker, a retired Green Beret and sniper, believes the shooting of President Trump was a planned attack due to security measures in place. He questions how a 20-year-old could access the president and take shots without help from insiders. He offers to protect the president for free.

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I'm in Baytown, Texas, and this officer is checking my trailer. He just told me what I need to know about protecting my property here in Texas. According to the police here, you should carry a gun. If anyone tries to steal from your truck or trailer, you're within your rights to shoot them. In Texas, your truck is considered your home, and you're allowed to protect it and your belongings. If someone presents themselves as a threat, you can shoot them. Wish I had my gun with me right now.

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George Webb is in Coeur D'Alene seeking the truth about a local shooting. A funeral reception was held for a fallen officer/fire chief. Dave Tisdall was wounded with a shot in the back, not from a shotgun slug, but from a smaller rifle round, possibly a two two three or a three zero eight from a semi-automatic NATO rifle. Questions are being raised about why the sheriff didn't disclose this information or that the gun of the deceased, West Rowley, didn't match the shots of those wounded. Webb states that people worldwide want to know if this was a Halliburton murder. He cites Halliburton getting key gas leases in the Hayden Lake area and a bill in Boise being considered to take over energy assets during emergencies. He mentions potential oil and mineral deposits and questions why a Halliburton subsidiary life-flighted the deceased to Spokane instead of Kootenay Health.

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Good morning. I've been asked about the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, and I want to share my perspective. With 17 years in the military, including 14 in a special operations unit, I have experience in close protection for VIPs, including the Prime Minister in dangerous areas. The recent incident raises serious concerns. The shooter’s ability to access a rooftop so close to the president during daylight seems implausible without assistance from an agency or organization. The aerial photo made it clear that security measures were insufficient. It appears that this was not just a random act; it had to be planned, whether through negligence or strategic intent.

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If someone breaks into your home in Santa Rosa County, you can shoot them without consequences. We offer gun safety classes every other Saturday to improve your shooting skills and potentially save taxpayer money.

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"all these Internet experts are sure that it was a professional hit against Charlie Kirk." "Firstly, professionals are trained to aim for the center of scene mass." "Neither the center of scene mass or the head was hit." "The round landed here from what I saw." "The shooter got lucky." "Secondly, 200 yards is not that big a distance to make." "and there was even an exfil roof." "If you really wanna analyze these sorts of situations, team, stop looking at the shot." "Check out the planning, check out the prep, and even the exfil route." "Time will tell, I guess."

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It's been a month since the assassination attempt on Trump in Butler, PA. Records show the shooter's extensive training at a local gun club frequented by law enforcement. Body cam footage reveals missed opportunities to prevent the shooting. Locals question the Secret Service's security failures and lack of communication with county SWAT. Grassley criticizes the Secret Service for not meeting with SWAT a month after the incident.

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The speaker is at a shooting range where Crooks practiced, with targets at 50, 100, and almost 200 yards. The FBI has footage from cameras that recorded Crooks and his license plate, as registration to shoot at the club is organized. The club's owners and management are cooperating with the investigation. The speaker learned firsthand that Crooks was quiet and didn't participate in group events. Shooters would sit at benches and shoot right-handed on this range. The speaker states they are going to get to the bottom of everything.

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The speaker, a retired Green Beret and sniper, believes the shooting of President Trump was a planned attack due to security measures in place. He questions how a 20-year-old could have accessed the area and fired shots without inside help. The speaker offers to protect the president for free if needed.

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The gunfire is coming from the trees in the distance, located to the left of the podium.

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The secret service sniper quickly identified a threat when he noticed smoke and flames from a gun. Within five seconds, he took a precise shot from approximately 400 yards away, hitting the shooter who was 130 yards distant but on the opposite side of the field. His extraordinary marksmanship prevented a potentially disastrous situation, as many more people could have been harmed if he hadn't acted swiftly and accurately.

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Участники считают уверенность в бою ключевым: 'В бою всегда нужно быть уверенным, а уверенность это оружие.' Обсуждают роль гладкоствольного оружия: 'в эпоху дрона? Последняя линия ПВО' и 'Оружие это единственное гладкоствольное оружие, это фактически единственный, последний оплот.' Дистанция: 'не советовал дальше 50 метров вообще стрелять.' Необходимость навыков: 'они должны четко определять объект в пространстве.' Тренировка и охват: 'с конца 24 года провели 13 сейчас уже 14 выездная командировка' и 'обучили уже около 300 человек,' при этом 'у нас 36 волонтеров, вот с начала из него подписали контракт.' Миссия: 'Мы считаем, что последний рубеж, мы это и назвали, не очень важны.' 'И самое главное, чего мы достигаем это убираем страх.' 'оружие это не предмет доминирования, это во-первых огромная ответственность административная...' 'Мне предложили поехать от России уже нельзя было. Мне сказали езжай под флагом Казахстана.' 'Потому что я стреляла из Сайги и выигрывала с Сайгой.' 'стрелковый праздник.' English translation: Participants view confidence in battle as key: 'In combat you must be confident at all times, and confidence is a weapon.' They discuss the role of smoothbore weapons: 'in the era of drones? the last line of air defense' and 'The weapon is the only smoothbore weapon, indeed the only last bastion.' Range: 'wouldn't advise shooting beyond 50 meters.' The need for skills: 'they must clearly identify the object in space.' Training and reach: 'since late 2024 they have conducted 13, now 14 expeditionary deployments' and 'trained about 300 people,' with 'we have 36 volunteers, from which contracts were signed.' Mission: 'We believe the last frontier, we named it so, is not very important.' 'And most importantly, what we achieve is to remove fear.' 'The weapon is not a tool of domination, but first of all a huge administrative responsibility...' 'I was told I could not go as a representative of Russia. I was told go under the flag of Kazakhstan.' 'Because I shot with Saiga and won with Saiga.' 'shooting celebration.'

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Arizona is one of the first states, and there are wands for security at every event. However, it is dangerous and not smart to bring weapons to events unless you are a police officer or security personnel. The speaker would never do such a thing and advises against traveling with a gun from another state. It is suggested that if someone wants to shoot at the event, they should do it for the call.

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New information from Senator Chuck Grassley reveals Thomas Crooke's extensive preparation for his assassination attempt. Crooke joined the Clarington gun club in August of last year and visited the range 43 times, even spending holidays there. His parents did not find this unusual. In 2024, he practiced 3 to 6 times a month, focusing mainly on rifles, with a final visit just before attempting to shoot Trump. Notably, the range was frequented by federal law enforcement, including the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the Secret Service. Just two months before the attempt, Crooke was at the range within 24 hours of a Homeland Security training session.

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Aiming at the trees, gunfire is coming from the distance. To our left, you can see the Secret Service reacting quickly, with snipers positioned on the building behind the podium, targeting the trees.

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Crooks practiced at this range with targets at 50, 100, and almost 200 yards. The FBI has footage from cameras that would pick up his license plate. Registering to shoot at this club is very organized, and the owners and management have been cooperative with the investigation. Firsthand accounts confirm statements about Crooks being quiet and not participating in group events. Shooters would sit at benches and shoot right-handed on this range. The speaker states that they are going to get to the bottom of everything.

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It's been a month since Trump's near assassination in Butler, PA. Senator Grassley revealed Thomas Crooks' extensive training before the attempt. Crooks frequented a gun club, trained with rifles, and visited the range the day before the incident. Body cam footage showed Crooks on the rooftop before the shooting. Locals questioned security lapses, with the Secret Service failing to heed warnings. Grassley stated the Secret Service still hasn't met with the county SWAT a month after the incident. Translation: A month has passed since Trump's almost assassination in Butler, Pennsylvania. Senator Grassley disclosed Thomas Crooks' thorough training before the attempt. Crooks visited a gun club, trained with rifles, and went to the range the day before the incident. Footage from body cameras showed Crooks on the rooftop before the shooting. Residents raised concerns about security failures, with the Secret Service ignoring warnings. Grassley mentioned that the Secret Service has yet to meet with the county SWAT team a month after the incident.

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I was a scout sniper in the Marine Corps and later taught in the Army's special operations target interdiction course. I also instructed in the Marine Corps urban sniper course as a contractor. We discuss ballistic trajectories, calculations, and calibers. The sound of a gunshot is familiar to me, likely a 300 blackout. When rainbows appear, people can climb and freeze.

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The slope of the roof caused a delay in the sniper teams' line of sight during a recent incident. Despite challenges, a Secret Service counter sniper team successfully took out the shooter with a difficult shot through a 9-inch window from 400 yards away, even with a tree obstructing their view. The details of this impressive shot have not been widely shared.

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I'm Kyle Rittenhouse, outreach director for Texas gun rights. Join us for our 1st annual clay shoot on September 12th in Fort Worth, Texas. Shoot clays with me and other gun enthusiasts. Get tickets at texasgunrights.org. See you there!

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The speaker was a sniper and assaulter in an elite counterterrorism unit after being a scout sniper in the Marine Corps. They graduated from the marine scout sniper school, urban sniper school, and did special operations. The speaker taught level one and level two SODICs, which is the special operations target interdiction force sniper school. They also taught the Marine Corps urban sniper course as a contractor. The discussion will cover ballistic trajectories, crack thump calculations, muzzle velocity, and calibers. The speaker identifies a sound in a clip as likely being a 300 blackout.

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In Clarington, connections to Pittsburgh police and ICE training at the facility suggest a potential tie to a two-shooter scenario. Hollywood links, including filming Deer Hunter at the facility, and connections to the Rails Brothers and CIA crime stories, add complexity. The involvement of Crooks in the shooting and the extraction of information from computers at the crime site hint at industrial espionage. The confusion surrounding the event and the involvement of multiple parties raise questions about the true motives behind the incident. Further investigation is needed to uncover the full extent of these connections.

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Americans have advanced weaponry for gunfights, including a shoulderable sidearm with speed and accuracy. It can carry over 40 rounds, is lighter than a 1911, and has a 6-inch barrel. The speaker encourages Americans to own one for self-defense. The video ends with a discount code for viewers.

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Bob "Ninja" Poras - CIA / Delta Force Operator | SRS #045 (Part 1)
Guests: Bob "Ninja" Poras
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In this two-part series, host Shawn Ryan interviews Bob "Ninja" Poras, a former Delta operator with a distinguished career in the U.S. Army and CIA. Ninja shares insights from his extensive experience in Special Operations and his transition to civilian life, where he is now focusing on training civilians and law enforcement in effective firearm use and situational awareness. Ninja discusses his new affiliation with Glock and his plans to train individuals on various aspects of gun ownership, including concealed carry and situational tactics for everyday life. He emphasizes the importance of tailoring training to different lifestyles, especially for women and parents, to help them feel confident and safe while carrying firearms. The conversation shifts to the training market's demand, highlighting the need for education among everyday citizens as crime rates rise. Ninja notes that many people hesitate to carry firearms due to misconceptions about the requirements, such as needing special clothing or gear. He aims to dispel these myths and provide practical training that fits into people's daily lives. Ninja recounts a unique training experience where he helped a private client navigate their home in a dark environment, emphasizing the importance of knowing one's surroundings and having a plan in case of an intruder. He illustrates how situational awareness can prevent panic during emergencies and how preparation can apply to various scenarios beyond home invasions, such as natural disasters. The discussion also touches on Ninja's military background, including his time in the Army and CIA, where he worked on significant operations. He reflects on the camaraderie among operators and the importance of being prepared for any situation, whether in combat or civilian life. Ninja shares anecdotes from his military career, including training with foreign forces and the challenges of operating in complex environments. He highlights the evolution of tactics and training methods over the years, particularly in response to changing threats and the need for adaptability. The conversation concludes with Ninja's reflections on the impact of his military service and the lessons learned throughout his career. He expresses gratitude for the opportunity to share his experiences and hopes to inspire others to take their safety and preparedness seriously.
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