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Was the Trump Shooting an Inside Job? An Analysis

Was the Trump Shooting an Inside Job? An Analysis

In the aftermath of the Trump shooting, there has been widespread speculation about whether it was an inside job. Today, I will delve into this topic and provide a definitive answer based on my analysis and experience in the security sector.

Shortly after the incident, I released a video analyzing the situation with limited information. Since then, more details have emerged, confirming my initial assessment of law enforcement negligence. With nearly two decades of experience in private security, working in high-risk environments, and understanding both the criminal and protective aspects, I bring a unique perspective to this analysis.

The key indicator no one else seems to have identified yet that suggests whether the shooting was an inside job lies in the behavior of Trump's protection detail during and after the incident. Despite gross negligence from the Secret Service hierarchy and the sniper team, which I discussed in my initial video, the most telling sign was how the Secret Service agents allowed Trump to pose for a photo after the shots were fired. In high-stress scenarios, protecting the principal's life should be the utmost priority, and allowing unnecessary exposure indicates a severe lapse in protocol. This negligence could only be explained by three possibilities: sheer incompetence, a planned inside job, or a mix of both. Given the professionalism and training of most agents, pure incompetence seems unlikely. Similarly, a fully coordinated conspiracy involving all law enforcement agencies is improbable. Therefore, the most plausible explanation is a combination of negligence and planned lapses in security protocols generated by those in charge of managing security.

In conclusion, while it is evident that there was gross negligence, it is also clear that this negligence was not entirely accidental. The planning and execution of security arrangements were flawed to a degree that suggests a level of intentional oversight. Hence, considering the severity of the lapses, the Trump shooting can be deemed an inside job, rooted in a combination of planned and negligent actions... planned negligence. This analysis highlights the need for a thorough investigation and reevaluation of security protocols to prevent such incidents in the future.
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  • Cell phone ping records show someone who was inside Crook’s home and or Workplace also visited the same office location as the FBI in washington dc. Explain that. Why would the FBI be at a nursing home In Bethel Park Pittsburg?

    Bryan Pack

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