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Nick Sortor Here it is in slow motion I'm not seeing a muzzle flash either. Wish we had all 17 seconds of the video here. If muzzle flash before this, then fuse, Deadman switch, and timer are on the table.

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Nick Sortorvor 1 Jahr

🚨 JUST IN: New video has just been released of the Cybertruck being detonated at Trump Las Vegas This is a MUCH better view of the driver It’s pretty obvious where the detonation originates, and if you look closely, you can see the driver’s head turn

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Nick Sortorvor 1 Jahr

Many of these questions can probably be answered if/when Tesla recovers the in-cabin video. But based on Elon’s interactions these past couple days, it seems like he doesn’t have many more answers either.

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Cpt O, Joseph O'Shaughnessy, CCG 🇺🇸🇺🇸vor 1 Jahr

@nicksortor That dude is duct taped to the seat 🤣 Not to mention you ever see wat a 50 or 10mm does to a melon this whole story is as fake as the moon landing

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Brick Suitvor 1 Jahr

@nicksortor Except... The moon landings were real.

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Thomas USAvor 1 Jahr

@nicksortor His head looks pretty intact for allegedly shooting himself with a .50 caliber handgun And why does the explosion look like it starts in the front of the car?

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Believer in Truth, Justice and Freedomvor 1 Jahr

@nicksortor So, the fire seems super hot inside - insulated almost - yet we're to believe his identification and manifesto made it through that blaze???

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Sarah Gvor 1 Jahr

@nicksortor I can’t see the driver - watched it several times 🤷🏻‍♀️

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The AI Experiment Podcastvor 1 Jahr

@nicksortor NEW THEORY: What if he was dead before… and strapped into the cyber truck and the person from the side… summoned the truck in place using target mode… then remotely detonated?

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Tinyvor 1 Jahr

If he filled the interior of the car with fumes, i.e. propane tank, put the barrel in his mouth with his lips open, it could create the explosion without a visible muzzle flash. A gas canister would also explain the blast coming from the entire vehicle rather then just the passenger compartment, the secondary blast is the actual ignition of the incendiary device he created with the fireworks. I think this video needs to be professionally analyzed and broken down into individual frames, my guess would be at ultra slow speed you'd see 2 flashes initially. Before I get attacked, I'm of the camp that none of this makes sense and it's clear we've been lied to by the powers that be in both cases.

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BuckBobvor 1 Jahr

@nicksortor Doesn't seem to even move while sitting in the car ?9

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Darienvor 1 Jahr

@nicksortor Notice the windshield deflection before the explosion? Wonder if it’s an external round or just the explosion sucking it in when it consumes air. Also notice it seems to come from in front of the passenger side, not the bed of the truck.

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MJTruthUltra

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Kenji, the baby Mooseweiler, is learning to be comfortable with a muzzle. He isn't aggressive or likely to bite someone, so why do we do this? Emergency preparedness. If he's ever seriously injured the vet clinic will likely muzzle him as soon as they take him into the back. Even the gentlest of dogs with the best temperaments might become fearful and bite if they are in pain and someone tries to exam their injury. Especially if it's a stranger or they already have negative feelings about vet clinics. Even something as straightforward as a torn nail can be painful enough that a muzzle is used. Putting the muzzle on allows the veterinary team to quickly and safely examine the dog, perform first aid, or start an IV for sedation if needed. If a dog has never worn a muzzle, it can add to the stress and fear they are already experiencing from being restrained and examined while being in pain, especially if they try to resist having it put on. It's much easier on the dog and the veterinary team if the dog is comfortable with wearing a muzzle. If the dog has had a lot of positive conditioning with the muzzle it can actually help calm them as it's something familiar with good emotions attached. Anytime I can help my dogs avoid unnecessary stress, I'll do it. Muzzle training is one way and it helps ensure we're prepared for emergencies. Often when someone sees a dog wearing a muzzle, they assume the dog is aggressive. That's often not the case. It could simply be wearing it during training to get comfortable with it or it might be a dog that eats things off the ground. It could also be a responsible owner of a fearful dog that might snap if an unleashed dog rudely runs up. A muzzle doesn't mean a dog is bad. It's often the sign of a good dog owner. #XDogs #PuppyTraining #Muzzles 🎥 Kenji learning to voluntarily put his head into a muzzle

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