There are no words. Apparently, the landlord removed the plywood covering the door to the home of the deceased terrorists, and allowed media camera crews to wander around inside. According to law enforcement, the only persons who should be in that home are law enforcement, or family.


Everything in that apt. is now compromised. Media hackery at its finest.
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This is a “MISSION: ACCOMPLISHED” moment for the 1600 Penn set. Crime scene compromised? Check that off the list.
I woke up from a nap on my couch to this. I fell asleep in one America, and wake up to THIS??? Unpossible now needs to be considered as not an absolute. This was not conceivable before my nap.
That the shredded remains of document(s) remained after the FBI swept the place… remember the 1979 Teheran embassy takeover? All the shredded documents there were put back together.
Oh, those Embassy documents?
https://archive.org/details/DocumentsFromTheU.s.EspionageDen
This appears to be just the covers of the publications.. people are that patient. The state of the art in putting destroyed documents back together is much better today, see http://www.unshredder.com/nov-2007-computers-to-reassemble-shredded-east-ger/w1/i1001836/
One must wonder what is going on. Is it incompetence? Or something else far, far darker?
I have to go… it is wet food time.
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And I’ll take “far, far darker” for $500.00, Alex!
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Wet food time is the highlight of any cat’s day. 🙂
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Update from the Daily Wire:
UPDATE: According to a reporter from the Los Angeles News Group, “Det. Dan Elton of @RedlandsPD says no one other than the coroner and family members legally have a right to be inside the home.” Well, that didn’t stop them, did it?
The landlord has reportedly now been escorted away by law enforcement.
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Every one of those reporters should be, too. They knew they didn’t have any business in there.
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(Adjusts tin foil hat).
Almost like “they” wanted the crime scene tampered with and made useless?????
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Yeah, I loved all the caveats: we’re not touching anything we shouldn’t be, the FBI doesn’t think this is important or they wouldn’t have left it here, etc etc tec
When my dear friend was murdered, processing the crime scene took almost a week. Lots of various technical specialty people coming and going, etc. It didn’t get wrapped up nice and neat in 22 mins (not including commercials 😉 )like on Bones or Law & Order SVU.
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It was likes ill mannered kids in a candy store when they find the door unlocked and the owner absent.
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I thought it was a crime to enter a crime scene? I think that should apply to everyone.
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I about had an aneurism earlier today when this broke.
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Speech.
Less.
Myself
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Hi ya’ Ziiggii
And yep I agree it was sheer madness.
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Crazy. As I said, no words.
Welcome, by the way.
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You are in my regular daily reads list.
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Thank you!
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There already is ALOT of misdirection and deliberate confusion being created over this.
Walid Shoebat is a former muslim terrorist who know blogs and educates Westerners about radical Islam.
He states that even the nom de guerre of the wife/partner is a hallmark of jihad:
Tashfeen Malik (King) is a nom de guerre for a Muslim Jihadist from the annals of Muslim history. As he is known to Muslims “تاشفين ملك الموحدين” Tashfeen Malik Al-Muahideen, in English: Tafhseen King of the Unitarians (Muslims) and the conquerer of the west. The history stems from when Yusuf ibn Tashfin led the Muslim forces in the Battle of Zallaqa/Sagrajas. He came to Andalusia from Morocco to help the Muslims fight against Alfonso VI, eventually achieving victory and allowing the Muslims to remain in Spain for centuries. The battle has been symbolic for Muslim victory against the Christians.
He has some updates, but I found this tidbit interesting. Certainly, “Tashfeen Malik” seemed to me to be a very strange name for a female.
http://shoebat.com/2015/12/03/88800/
I haven’t been able to vet another tidbit that the date chosen for the attack also had some deep historical significance for a transformative event in Mohammed’s son’s life.
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