Secret Service under fire
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wrote on 2 Aug 2024, 14:43 last edited by
@Jolly Interesting. I did not realize that they were short so many people.
How do you fix it?
For those that are on security, it is a tough job I would think. Significant travel and being away for "long"periods, etc.
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@Jolly Interesting. I did not realize that they were short so many people.
How do you fix it?
For those that are on security, it is a tough job I would think. Significant travel and being away for "long"periods, etc.
wrote on 2 Aug 2024, 14:47 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Secret Service under fire:
@Jolly Interesting. I did not realize that they were short so many people.
How do you fix it?
For those that are on security, it is a tough job I would think. Significant travel and being away for "long"periods, etc.
One of the biggest complaints of the protection agents is they cannot have a life apart from the job.
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wrote on 5 Aug 2024, 12:50 last edited by George K 8 May 2024, 12:51
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/02/us/politics/secret-service-trump-assassination-attempt.html
(copied from a blog...)
Here are just a few inexplicable things he revealed:
- the Secret Service had no radio communications not only with the local police but also with the snipers
- most of the vital communications were made using texts over an overloaded cell phone network
- There are no recordings of the Secret Service communications, although there are of the locals
- Rowe's assertions about the responsibilities of the local snipers didn't actually come from the local snipers--it was just made up by the Secret Service (we would know much less were it not for the locals)
- the Secret Service command center was not co-located with the local police
- The investigators have YET to talk to the local police who were assisting the SS, including the snipers (after three weeks!)
- Butler was the VERY FIRST TIME that the Secret Service provided snipers for a Trump rally this election cycle
They communicated via text.
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wrote on 5 Aug 2024, 13:04 last edited by
Saw that last one this weekend. It's almost like they wanted Trump killed.
Nah...
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wrote on 6 Aug 2024, 01:12 last edited by
@George-K I thought after Sept 11, one of the things that was indicated as a major problem was lack of communications among different organizations. Obvlisouly, they have not solved things.
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wrote on 6 Aug 2024, 02:17 last edited by
@Jolly said in Secret Service under fire:
Saw that last one this weekend. It's almost like they wanted Trump killed.
Nah...
I’m telling you, protection at these types of events aren’t as tight as you’d think, especially outside of the security zone.
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@Jolly said in Secret Service under fire:
Saw that last one this weekend. It's almost like they wanted Trump killed.
Nah...
I’m telling you, protection at these types of events aren’t as tight as you’d think, especially outside of the security zone.
wrote on 6 Aug 2024, 02:22 last edited by@89th said in Secret Service under fire:
@Jolly said in Secret Service under fire:
Saw that last one this weekend. It's almost like they wanted Trump killed.
Nah...
I’m telling you, protection at these types of events aren’t as tight as you’d think, especially outside of the security zone.
Lad, 150 yards in the prone position with a rifle is rock-throwing distance. I'd call that within the perimeter.
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wrote on 6 Aug 2024, 02:25 last edited by
Agreed, it should’ve been.
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wrote on 8 Aug 2024, 23:35 last edited by
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wrote on 9 Aug 2024, 00:11 last edited by
Why are they typing sh**t*ng or things like @ss@ssinate. Why aren’t they typing it out?
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wrote on 9 Aug 2024, 00:17 last edited by
Some find the word sh@@ting offensive
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wrote on 9 Aug 2024, 00:21 last edited by
To avoid suppression algorithms
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wrote on 9 Aug 2024, 00:24 last edited by George K 8 Sept 2024, 00:29
@Mik said in Secret Service under fire:
To avoid suppression algorithms
Exactly. Certain words like m-rder, r-pe, etc trigger the algorithm and it gets blocked/demonitized.
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wrote on 15 Aug 2024, 15:44 last edited by
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wrote on 15 Aug 2024, 19:59 last edited by
DEI hire.
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@Mik said in Secret Service under fire:
To avoid suppression algorithms
Exactly. Certain words like m-rder, r-pe, etc trigger the algorithm and it gets blocked/demonitized.
wrote on 16 Aug 2024, 01:38 last edited by@George-K said in Secret Service under fire:
@Mik said in Secret Service under fire:
To avoid suppression algorithms
Exactly. Certain words like m-rder, r-pe, etc trigger the algorithm and it gets blocked/demonitized.
FFS, that is more frightening than any of this other DEI crap.
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wrote on 24 Aug 2024, 14:25 last edited by
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wrote on 24 Aug 2024, 14:47 last edited by