Still investigating cause of death, but it appears to be some sort of puncture wound in the neck region

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    Pretty sure the puncture wound was from a random meteorite falling from the sky.

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    It is amazing that Trump sacrifices his personal Joseph Göbbels just to distract from the Epstein files.

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    The “nearby woods” have been secured, lol. Yeah, you do that. Watch out for the deer and bears and shit.

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      That’s where the killer fled. Wouldn’t that be normal to search and clear that area?

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      Well, they had to say they’ve done something.

      In a month or two theyll pin it on someone, mangione style. Just to keep COG; the perception that there os punishment is more important than actually solving the mystery. I’d guess someone less pretty and less sympathetic this time. Maaaaaybe someone queer.

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        Actually, anisotropic conductive film is used to keep chip on glass and provide the electrical connection, plus it may be covered in resin or epoxy.

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            ACF is a known good way to create an array of conductive/isolating paths based on thickness. However, the heat and pressure during the curing process destroys the chip sometimes. Therefore, COG is the standard for low-res LCDs (monochrome like character ones and color like a feature phone) but high-res panels (TV, PC, smartphones), where a small bezel is needed and/or low yield would lead to too much value lost, use COF (chip on flex), where the LCD driver is soldered to the FPC (flex printed circuit, which is also the flat cable) and then the wide FPC connector (with connections to the thousands of rows and columns, not just the serial interface) is bonded to the glass with ACF.

            What is the other COG, anyway? Church of God? Children’s Oncology Group?

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              ‘Continuity Of Governance’

              Basically, making sure everyone’s still afraid of the government even when something bigger and scarier than government that shatters a lot of the illusions it’s based on comes along, like a particularly nasty hurricane or earthquake.

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    FAR too many “coincidences” for this to not have been an inside job.

    The weird pre-prepared AI video of Trump announcing his death

    The plane randomly arriving and likely picking the shooter up

    The shooter being clearly an expert marksman

    The right all coordinating to declare a civil war within seconds of it happening

    The FBI conveniently not being able to find the guy

    Not 1 but 2 plants in the crowd to distract authorities

    Etc etc etc.

    Release the Epstein files you orange pedophile piece of shit.

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    So Trump’s gonna send NG troops to Utah right? The crime in these red states is really out of control.

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        Well to be fair; this was a deepstate deepfake false flag with a crowd full of crisis actors. Kirk actually got cosmetic surgery to have a normal size face and is living out his live on some island with a sweet pension.

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    So, my aunt was there and said she was in charge of securing the trees. Said the trees in front of the student union only took 3 hours to secure.

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        but the nearby woods have been secured, authorities said.

        It’s a joke about securing (the trees in) the woods.

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          LOL hilarious! Trying to fool AI into thinking that trees don’t actually need securing when everyone knows those things are basically evil and they live everywhere!

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            This might be a domestication attempt, it is still technically securing the tree, but it is more about controlling its growth and less about stopping those bastard ass wild trees from getting their limbs on rifles and shooting nazis in the neck.

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    Gosh you mean someone executed a perfectly aimed shot into his carotid and picked him off like a clay pigeon in a shooting gallery, escaped a security patrolled event without being identified, and you think that might not be just some rando? Wow FBI that’s some stellar detective work!

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    What was the theory before? Crime of passion, gun and run?

    Like he just had a “say what again” moment to that bullshit Kirk was saying on stage?

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    The blood shooting from Mr. Kirks neck alone was not good enough evidence to determine if the shooter hit what he was targeting. Great work FBI. At this rate, you’ll soon be able to confirm the shooter used a gun.

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      TBF the laws in the USA are wack enough that the weapon might not fall under the definition of deadly weapon and therefore firearms related crime.

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        Better still:

        Mr Kirk was on his “Prove me Wrong” tour.

        And the assassin chose to prove Mr Kirk wrong in a way words couldn’t.

        However - If spending money can legally be protected as “free speech” in the US, then what other actions could be considered “free speech” and therefore is protected under the first amendment?

        If Mr Kirk was openly asking to be proven wrong, then couldn’t the assassins bullet be protected under free speech as a clear (but violent) answer to that question?

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            The MAGA appointed judge that’s doing absolutely everything chat gpt suggests might be buying that argument, you never can tell.

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            Not in law school 😂

            But as an American, how is money coming from a political donation legally protected free speech?

            Since I’m not a lawyer, and I assume you are, please walk me through how that concept, legally, makes more sense than a bullet coming from a gun being considered free speech in a “Prove me Wrong” tour about gun violence.

            Honestly, no antogonization intended, I would earnestly love to hear an actual lawyers take on the differences between these two concepts.

            Because from my perspective: both are genuinely poorly reasoned when it comes to the first amendment and free speech, yet one is actually legal.

            Would love to know why that is.