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[Alex Jones]
Well here we have it, they've blown open the door. In the ransacking they've come and pulled out the fire damage and put up new plywood over there, as you can see. That's where they came through the windows. Well here we go through the murk, through the fire damage they've pulled out.
[Alex Jones - VO]
Notice the workmen repainting the supposedly abandoned Kingsville police department. That doesn't make much sense to me, but who knows? Maybe I am a conspiracy theorist but why, why was it still fully furnished with leather chairs and file cabinets, desks, and computer screens and phone systems? You never know. I'm still trying to figure that out. Perhaps they wanted everything intact so they're training and their psychological test would be pulled off a little bit cleaner and smoother. Again, you decide.
Having furniture and objects that would be in a building in real life when conducting hostage scenarios is nothing out of the ordinary. Why would it be odd to practice in a real world scenario ?
It must be only Alex Jones who thinks the police and armed forces should just practice out in a field what needs to be practiced in a normal office building ?
Once again looking for weird issues that do not exist Alex. [ ANT ] [ Sources ]
Where does Alex Jones get all of this? How does he know that they are cleaning the place up for "a psychological place" ? Maybe it's someone's office!? And maybe the building is abandoned, but what does that prove? Maybe the police are setting up secondary headquarters or maybe a meeting room? Maybe they need some space? So what?
Let's say an old building was abandoned. Someone buys it and begins refurbishing it. Is that suspicious? No! It isn't! [ CLO ] [ Sources ]
[Alex Jones]
See all your [...] the black burn marks? Delta Force munitions, a solid ceramic slug used to blast open doors so the jackbooted thugs don't even have to hurt their feet anymore. They've just got these.
[Juan Garciaz]
Juan Garciaz.
[Alex Jones]
Juan, what's your position here in the city of Kingsville?
[Juan Garciaz]
I work for Malby [?] construction.
[Alex Jones]
So ya'll are just contracted out to the city to repair--
[Juan Garciaz]
Secure the buildings. That's all. This building and the Exxon building. And that's, basically that's it. That's our only job.
[Alex Jones]
So now ya'll are here just to secure and put the windows back in and you gotta tear out some of the fire damage and things--
[Juan Garciaz]
Right.
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