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- Jul 19, 2019
I'm in the camp with @Patricia Highsmith. It's all a little too tidy, and there's a bunch of stuff that doesn't pass the smell test.
On his Twitter he thanks the firefighters, EMTs, and 5 different people at the hospital for "saving his life today." "Today" meaning the 28th. Seven of them are thanked by name.
The bathtub video dropped on Sunday the 25th. Interesting that he specifically asks for the fire department in the video, I mean maybe they had to chop down the door or something? But when I've called 911 I usually start by saying what the emergency is. For a medical emergency in my neighborhood they usually send fire and an ambulance but I think that's because fire is usually faster so they can get a handle on the scene before the EMTs get there. But he didn't say "I need fire and an ambulance." Just fire.
So either there were two different incidents or he spent three days in the hospital. But if he were in the hospital for three days, he would have had a lot more than 5 people dealing with him. And maybe I'm a tard but if I was in the throes of the kind of medical emergency that would land me in the hospital for three days, I'd be hard pressed to name the EMTs who took me there.
Here's a theory: The seven people he called out by name are seven people he suspects of having leaked his personal information in the past.
The biggest provable revelation this week is that he took a bath.
On his Twitter he thanks the firefighters, EMTs, and 5 different people at the hospital for "saving his life today." "Today" meaning the 28th. Seven of them are thanked by name.
The bathtub video dropped on Sunday the 25th. Interesting that he specifically asks for the fire department in the video, I mean maybe they had to chop down the door or something? But when I've called 911 I usually start by saying what the emergency is. For a medical emergency in my neighborhood they usually send fire and an ambulance but I think that's because fire is usually faster so they can get a handle on the scene before the EMTs get there. But he didn't say "I need fire and an ambulance." Just fire.
So either there were two different incidents or he spent three days in the hospital. But if he were in the hospital for three days, he would have had a lot more than 5 people dealing with him. And maybe I'm a tard but if I was in the throes of the kind of medical emergency that would land me in the hospital for three days, I'd be hard pressed to name the EMTs who took me there.
Here's a theory: The seven people he called out by name are seven people he suspects of having leaked his personal information in the past.
The biggest provable revelation this week is that he took a bath.