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Forgotten / Memory-holed Psyops - What things do you believe were pushed heavily into public consciousness only to be forgotten that they were pushed at all?
When Neil Armstrong said, "That Tang must have worked like rubber cement or I'd be dead right now." This is obviously silly. Tang and the moon missions were an advertising campaign to sell more tang. Tank is not rubber cement and if you are in a vacuum like on the moon water will evaporate at a lower temperature, like trying to boil water on very tall mountain. Gas, breathable air, would also be more defuse and easily escape any hole big enough for water to escape. So this is just another lie from the Moon Liar In Chef Neil Armstrong. The suit did leak but they were in a converted hanger in Texas turned into a movie set for the mission filming. When I heard this, long ago now, I knew it was all fake and only more evidence has come out since then to make the Apollo missions the most fake thing the government has ever done.
I tried looking for this now, and could not find it anywhere so it's been good and memory holed. Trouble is, a lot of this stuff I still remember when I think of o certain topic, but I don't think of those topics because I recognised them as scams and ignored them. That's probably why we don't have more documentation of this bullshit.
It might have not been Armstrong, but it was one of the Early Apollo missions where they did a moon walk. I believe it was Armstrong, though it could have been someone else who went EVA. I remember an interview where Armstrong was talking about how there was a leak in his suit which was only discovered later after they returned because it had been filled with leaking Tang. Basically there was a lethal failure in the suit where his body was exposed to the vacuum of the Moon's surface and the suit was leaking atmosphere. The suit was also leaking Tang and the Tang was claimed to have plugged the leak and protected Armstrong. This is ridiculous for many reasons. The moon is believe to be a vacuum, so think like how people use vacuum chambers to get the bubbles out of acrylic plastic before it sets. Armstrong's suit would have been like acrylic off gassing. All the atmosphere would have escaped into the void of space. It wouldn't have mattered if the Tang (which is orange flavoured juice from concentrate, so juice) leaked out too because the particles of the juice would have been subject to the same vacuum and escaped into the vacuum. On Earth if you are high up in the mountains like the Himalayas and you try to boil water the water will start to steam even though it's not hot yet; it will appear to boil at lower temperature. This is because the air pressure is lower at that altitude so the temperature of the liquid can be much lower for it to phase transition into being a gas. The same would have happened to the Tang on the Moon. The lack of atmosphere would have cause the water and Tang particles in the juice to turn into a gas and escape from the suit. Tang is full of sugar and can get sticky when it dries out, but this is only true on Earth where the water will evaporate normally. In the vacuum of Outer Space or the Moon, the whole juice solution would have evaporated very quickly as soon at the Tang fluid line, the astronauts had a straw they could drink from in the suit to keep their electrolytes up, was exposed to the vacuum have quickly evaporated into gas and not turned into dry sugar which is sticky and can function as a crude glue or as described as "liquid cement". It’s also very hot on the Moon’s surface relative to on Earth, so the reaction should have happened quite quickly and explosively as soon as the Tang was exposed to the outside environment. To not have noticed it at all is extremely suspicious.
After watching that interview, which in retrospect was an advertisement for Tang, I knew that the astronauts had never been to the Moon. Later, I learned more about other research that proves in different ways that the Apollo missions were all fake, but it's just another point of evidence that helps to prove that the Moon Landings and Apollo Moon walks were filmed on Earth. The only way the Tang could have dried the way it did is if it were in the atmosphere of the Earth or similar. It's just silliness to conclude otherwise.
wasnt there a highchair too? nypd would never have the balls for that kind of case. this was memory-holed way too quickly when we had video evidence of them crawling out of the ground like syphilitic inbred worms after a rain.
During covid, there was a bit of a side quest where there were a bunch of stories about animals returning to places they hadn't been seen in a while because of human presence/activity, possibly with a tenuous link or segue to climate bullshit. In particular, I remember seeing a story about dolphins in Italy. I was sure this was going to lead into climate/eco lockdowns becoming a thing or some treaty about it in short order. I'm surprised it went away until this year with Canada going after people for walking in the woods.
During covid, there was a bit of a side quest where there were a bunch of stories about animals returning to places they hadn't been seen in a while because of human presence/activity, possibly with a tenuous link or segue to climate bullshit. In particular, I remember seeing a story about dolphins in Italy. I was sure this was going to lead into climate/eco lockdowns becoming a thing or some treaty about it in short order. I'm surprised it went away until this year with Canada going after people for walking in the woods.
I've always enjoyed walking around town at night, and at least in my neck of the woods that wasn't a psyop. With urban coyotes being a thing that never went away, I have a good excuse if I'm asked why I have pepper spray and a knife. Spookiest bit is they like to hang around the cemeteries.
wasnt there a highchair too? nypd would never have the balls for that kind of case. this was memory-holed way too quickly when we had video evidence of them crawling out of the ground like syphilitic inbred worms after a rain.
I'm going to caveat this by saying they maybe were also doing child sex trafficking. But assuming they weren't, it got memory holed because it says a lot about how batshit the people involved were. More batshit than just "I want to build an illegal tunnel". It's genuinely fascinating.
So the pretty house at the back of this photo is the World Headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement.
The way I understand Judaism (Jewish Kiwis feel free to correct me) is you've got Reform, Conservative and Orthodox (plus a couple of other minor branches). Reform Judaism is basically "the Torah is divinely inspired but not the literal word of God, and Jewish law like keeping kosher is not mandatory but can be a nice spiritual practice". Conservative Judaism also thinks the Torah is divinely inspired, but that Jewish law is binding. It's basically a code of living that Jews have to abide by as part of their deal with God, and it's up to rabbis to interpret the law - but also this law can change to reflect changing times (so for example, allowing female rabbis - the point is living by an agreed Jewish code). Both of these movements emerged as a result of the Enlightenment, with Conservative Judaism being a response to Reform Judaism. It's a bit like Liberal Christianity.
Orthodox Judaism teaches that the Torah is literally the word of God revealed to Moses, and that Jewish law is mandatory and immutable and can only be interpreted by rabbis, which was more-or-less the default form of Judaism in Eastern Europe in the 18th century. Within Orthodox Judaism you get the Hasidic Jews, who also emerged as a sort of reaction to the Enlightenment, but in the opposite direction. They leaned really into kabbalah, Jewish mysticism. They have a variety of mystical rituals, like shuckling (the rocking back and forth they do when praying/reading the Torah), niggunim (wordless songs, a bit like speaking in tongues), kapparot (waving a live chicken over your head while praying to transfer your sins onto it and then slaughtering it) and wearing special clothes. Some of these rituals aren't unique to the Hasidic Jews, but it can be helpful to understand they're a mystic revivalist offshoot, a bit like Pentecostal Christians.
The way Judaism worked in Eastern Europe back then was that Jews basically lived in self governing communities. These had "parnasim", basically elected lay-people who effectively functioned like aldermen and collected taxes, sorted upkeep of Jewish community buildings, appointed various officials (like the ritual slaughterer) and that sort of thing. They'd pick a sort-of mayor out of their membership. There was also a Beth Din which were rabbis who basically acted like magistrates, they were the rabbinical court (think like a Sharia court, but also for things like property disputes). These communities would often have international congresses. But because pogroms and restrictions on Jews kept happening, the ability for these structures to exist was getting disrupted. The Hasidic approach was therefore an alternative.
Hasidic Jews are split into "dynasties". Each sect is headed up by a Rebbe, who basically functions a bit like a King. He's a tzaddik - basically a bit like a living saint, he can offer blessings, heal the sick, sense the future and so on (for example, someone struggling to conceive can ask the Rebbe for a blessing to get pregnant) - as with saints, he's not himself magical but uses his special connection to God/spirituality to channel the divine ability to perform miracles, and offer guidance that was divinely inspired and prophetic. These Rebbes typically started gathering their congregations by preaching about mysticism and gaining a following, a bit like bush arbor revivalists. Rebbes have a court of favoured disciples, attendants and family - and when they die, the position of Rebbe typically transfers to one of his sons (or a son-in-law), and their grave will often become a place of pilgrimage where people leave letters to the dead Rebbe. A Rebbe will literally hold court in the form of "tish", where they'll serve up a shabbat meal on special occasions with much prayer and chanting and in some cases the congregants sit and watch the rebbe eat his dinner. This isn't specifically a local thing - the Rebbes rule over subjects even if they're many miles away (often through emissaries), he's just their spiritual leader/king. Many sects treat the word of the Rebbe as binding (e.g. "you all must vote for this candidate in the election") and his proclamations are not voted on, they're taken as a given because of his special connection to divinity. In fairness to Chabad, they tend to have a stance that the role of their Rebbe is more about getting the followers to the level of divine connection that other sects imbue their Rebbe with.
The fifth Rebbe of Chab learned of the Mountain Jews in the Caucus and discovered that because they were so remote, their understanding of the Torah was dying out, so he sent an emissary to teach them how to be Jewish properly - because they'd been in danger of losing their Jewishness. This inspired the sixth Rebbe, who ended up butting heads with the Jewish branch of the Soviet Communist party (that were specifically trying to secularise Orthodox Jews) - he ended up having to move to America in 1940. The pretty building with the gables - 770 Eastern Parkway - is in Crown Heights, Brooklyn which at the time was home to a large secular Jewish population. The building itself had been built as a home and medical office for a Jewish doctor, but he couldn't afford it and then lost his license for doing illegal abortions, so it ended up getting repossessed by the bank; consequently the sixth Rebbe was able to get it fairly cheaply and set up a small synagogue there to start his work on building Orthodox Judaism in his image in America. The seventh Rebbe was his son in law, who's also part of the "royal" lineage;
The seventh Rebbe was very inspired to evangelise to Jews in the hopes of making them more Orthodox. Even before he took over in 1950, he started up something called "Roving Rabbis" (Merkos Shlichus) where they send young rabbis to small Jewish communities or isolated Jews across America and the world and try to teach them to be Jewish or encourage them to join Chabad, a bit like Mormon missionaries. This even included targeting secular Jews who were getting interested in the nascent hippy movement (instead of joining the Moonies, join Chabad!). He also started campaigns to encourage Jewish men to wear the tefilin (the box thing with straps) and opened loads of Chabad centres that started educating women and girls in the Torah too. He was also uniquely approachable, frequently operating an open door policy and even going out into the street to bless people, and he broadcast his various speeches and sermons on television from a custom built studio. As the seventh Rebbe (the number seven has significance in kabbalistic numerology - they also made a big deal about the 770 address) he argued that his followers were the 7th generation and therefore the last generation before the Messiah would return and bring about the Messianic Age, and it was up to the congregants to devote themselves to good Jewish living. The number of people in Chabad grew. In the end, they outgrew that house, and ended up buying that red apartment block next to the brick house and built a synagogue under it in the 60s.
Chabad followers got increasingly devoted to the Seventh Rebbe. Because that house he lived in was such a part of his life, he condoned the construction of a replica in Israel in 1986 - and then they started building replicas of it all over the world, and there's even charity boxes in the shape of it. Some rabbis began describing the building itself as divine.
One of the things the Rebbe made repeated mention of was that according to Jewish tradition, in each generation there's one Jew born with the potential to become the Messiah; whether or not he becomes the Messiah depends on if God thinks it's time. Things like the fall of Communism followed by ex-Soviet Jews migrating en masse to Israel were seen as prophetic of the end times. Also, the Rebbe had no children and had not named a successor. So as he got older and older, a sizeable group within Chabad, meshikhistn, decided that actually Rebbe was the Messiah after all! In his defence he didn't exactly encourage this viewpoint to start with, and would shout at his congregation to stop singing the "Rebbe is the King-Messiah!" song they'd made up and wearing their "Rebbe = Messiah" badges. But eventually he unbanned that song and started giving people his blessing to call him the Messiah, which lead to his followers demanding "Messiah now!" and signing petitions to get the Rebbe to announce he was the messiah and bring around the Messianic age. In fact the subtext of that replica house in Israel is that this was where he'd live when he moved to Israel to be the Messiah (so he'd have somewhere familiar to live). He never actually said he was the Messiah, but he just didn't dissuade anyone from thinking it and would nod and smile along when people called him that. Some of his devotees even sort of declared war on a different Haredi dynasty for daring to follow a different king (there were a spate of beard cutting attacks in the 80s). Unrelatedly Chabad were looking at demolishing that apartment building to construct a $20 million purpose-built swanky headquarters, and the Rebbe participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking in 1988.
However in 1992 the rebbe had a stroke, which rendered him mute, and then he died in 1994. But there was no successor appointed. So they just... didn't appoint a new rebbe, because they didn't need a new rebbe, because this one had said he'd be the last rebbe. The meshikhistn began insisting the Rebbe would rise from the dead, or in fact he wasn't even dead but he was just hiding and waiting to announce he was the messiah, or maybe he'd gone invisible and we'd only be able to see him when it was time for him to be the messiah? They had a protest outside the hospital that declared him dead and defaced a memorial plaque because it dared to contain phrasing that acknowledged the Rebbe was dead, and they'd have meltdowns at anyone who suggested he was dead or was not the Messiah. To this day they even do a ritual where they prep the Rebbe's favourite chair for him and lay out a carpet and pour him a glass of wine (like Santa).
A lot of them were gabbai (sextons/churchwardens) and so had control in the 770 complex... but this was making the international arm (Agudas Chasidei Chabad) uncomfortable, because it was making Chabad look crazy - and they started claiming that thinking that this messanic belief was widespread was an anti-semetic smear. There was then a prolonged legal battle over who actually owned the site (Agudas Chasidei Chabad or the gabbai) which didn't get settled until 2006 (where it was found the non-messanic international arm owned the property), at which point all the building permits had expired, so the expansion never went ahead. In the meantime, the missionaries started preaching en masse about how the Rebbe was the messiah - it's getting to the point that Israelis are getting uncomfortable with it, because Chabad run loads of youth events where kids can win toys and sweets as long as they sit and listen to the Good Word about the Rebbe. When Chabad adherents run Jewish schools, they get kids to write prayer letters to the Rebbe and fax them to his gravestone (which has become a shrine, although many think he's not buried there because he isn't dead). They even do advertising campaigns.
Long story short. The people who built the tunnel - at this point, young men who were born after the Rebbe died - thought it was urgent to expand the synagogue. They felt the Messiah-Rabbi had left a message that it was a divine mission to expand the synagogue and the building itself was specifically divine, and he wouldn't return to bring around The World To Come until this synagogue was expanded. Also some of them appear to have been under the impression that Chabad leadership were hiding the Rebbe or keeping him hostage and wanted to uncover it, and also some of them seem to have gotten a bit confused and no longer think he's the Messiah but instead he's actually their God.
So what they did is went around the corner to that dull red building on the far left of the image. It was a privately owned mikvah (ritual bath) that had been left derelict. They gained entrance and began tunnelling from its basement under the brighter red building (which is the women's area of the synagogue and is owned by Chabad - it's conncected by a passage) and then started carving out an antechamber next to the basement synagogue. That's why - when they got discovered - they started smashing into the synagogue through the walls.
Anyway, that's why it got memoryholed, because it makes Chabadi (who not only are a large Hassidic group with a massive international presence, but also are very influential in their outreach projects to all religious Jews) look completely mental. Oh, and yes this is the same group that kicked off the 1991 Crown Heights riots, because a Chabad who was driving along following the Rebbe crashed his car and a special Chabad ambulance took him away to hospital while the goyishe children he ran over were left waiting for a regular ambulance.
Stacy Abrams and her claims of voter suppression has fizzled out.
To continue the environmental discussion: there was a panic over NAPLs (non aqueous phase liquids). At one time they were going to contaminate the ground water and poison us all. Fortunately, it was discovered that soil bacteria can metabolize them as pump & treat would have been a nightmare.
Microplastics seem to have taken over from endocrine disruptors, prescription drugs, and even caffeine as emerging contaminants in freshwater/drinking water.
There's way more to it that I left out because the comment got too long, like how the tunnelers were Israelis on visas to study at the yeshiva and they hired illegal Mexicans to do most of the work (which is why it didn't collapse), how they were describing the site as "the holiest place in the world" and the "duty of every Jew to expand". They've even got a fancy website and a social media campaign.
Unfortunately this whole thing is very self-memory-holing. When the Shomrim (Jewish police force) broke up a brawl between some meshichists and some slightly-more-sane Chabadim, this ended up with a court case in a secular court which lead to them all freaking out about their religion getting "debased". They generally don't want outsiders interfering with their internal politics. Chabad have websites and even reddit accounts where they discuss internal community relations but they're a bit incomprehensible and peppered with random Yiddish words.
But assuming they weren't, it got memory holed because it says a lot about how batshit the people involved were. More batshit than just "I want to build an illegal tunnel". It's genuinely fascinating.
Interesting. Thank you for all that context.
A few questions, though. If all the tunneling was within the grounds of the synagogue and adjacent chabad-owned properties, if I get that right, how was it that people elsewhere were hearing Yiddish? Admittedly the account is a groyper, but the timing of it lines up.
Secondly I've found the video of the jew emerging from its cave. Brickwork lines up to be the outside of the building, but is that correct?
And they're surprisingly good at it. It's amazing with all the internal insanity like you've mentioned how these communities still manage to cordon themselves off from wider society and still steal federal funding so efficiently.
A few questions, though. If all the tunneling was within the grounds of the synagogue and adjacent chabad-owned properties, if I get that right, how was it that people elsewhere were hearing Yiddish? Admittedly the account is a groyper, but the timing of it lines up.
The bright red building being directly part of the 770 complex seems to be definitely correct.
It's still a bit unclear exactly what is in there beyond a women's place, although one of the units also seems to come up as "Tifereth Zekanim", which is a bit like a special chapel for elderly men. There's also the apartment building that the synagogue is built under, which is the corner block.
That plaque by the entrance contains the cornerstone the Rebbe laid in the 80s for the expansion that never happened, and is the one that got defaced because it acknowledged he was dead. There's this court case from 2020 that mentions them specifically. The court case involves infighting between the international arm of Chabad, and then the Gabboim (Churchwardens/Sextons). There were elections in 1987 and the term was supposed to last three years - these elections were controversial in some way, so they all stepped down. But when the Rebbe died in 1994, the Gabboim said "actually, we're in charge because the Rebbe said so" and blocked further elections. They set themselves up as a corporate vehicle, Congregation Lubavitch Inc., and entered a written license with the international arm to use the “Lubavitch” name, trademarks, logos, letterhead, etc., in exchange for royalty payments (which they stopped paying in 2011).
In terms of the buildings, the big apartment block got purchased in 1965 (and the tenants moved out over the next two years), although wasn't formally part of corporate ownership until 1995. It's now offices, the giant synagogue, a library etc and is not residential. The bright red squat building on Kingston Avenue (behind the apartment block) was donated to the Rebbe as a birthday present in 1982, officially to be used as an extension to the women's synagogue, for air conditioning for the rest of the complex and also as an office for the gabboim. Ownership was handed over to the international arm after the Rebbe's death. Then the Gabboim illegally changed all the locks on the building and locked the international people out and (allegedly) physically attacked them, as well as doing a range of unauthorised actions to the buildings that they as a corporate entity did not own;
In sum, the Petitioner claims that the Respondents did not comply with the notice to quit to vacate those spaces and the Petitioner proceeded with these cases. Moreover, the Respondents engaged in unauthorized alterations of the property without the consent of the Petitioner; the installation of the above air conditioning without consent; the storage of illegal propane tanks in the sub-basement level; illegal and unauthorized creation of a kitchen in 784-788 Eastern Parkway and Petitioner was notified of this factual finding from NYC Department of Environmental Protection; the installation of cameras that live stream all the actions of everyone in the Synagogue, which Petitioner claims creates a severe security risk to the Petitioner and others in the premises. In addition to the above, the Petitioner reminded this Court that at the inspection of the premises on October 30, 2017, while at the site the Court could not get access to 302-304 Kingston Avenue. It was claimed by Rabbi Liptskier that there was no access to the that part of the building which required multiple keys since that area had large sums of cash inside. The Petitioner asserts that since 1996, when the Gabbaim seized control, they prevented gatherings of historical significance to the Petitioners and the Congregants. Petitioner describes a myriad of events, not in evidence, which allegedly occurred in the demised premises.
Part of the squat building was locked off and the women's balcony was in such bad repair that the building inspector almost lost her shoe through a rotten floorboard. Also the entire 1/4 acre is absolutely honeycombed with basements and sub basements and random passages linking it all up (it doesn't sound up to code).
On the other side of the abandoned Mikvah is a house;
This appears to be owned by the international students arm and functions as an overflow chapel and shul for visiting international students along with some sort of association for young business leaders.
So that basically just leaves the derelict corner block.
The yellow flag is the "we think the Rebbe isn't dead but he's the messiah" flag, btw. Anyway the white door next to the sign appears to be the entrance to the old ritual bath because it's constantly described as the "Union Street Mikvah". There's two other street level doors on Kingston Avenue. Looking in the window on one side you can clearly see it's being used to store a bunch of crap. The other door? Hard to say what that is. There's what looks like a loading bay door next to it, so it's probably not residential, and the window above has another one of those "Rebbe = God" signs in it.
Basically I don't think so.
It's possible that this person lives in a ground floor apartment in the derelict property, but it's very unlikely. Neighboring properties have ownership accounted for, and that entire block is almost certainly aggressively owned by the Chabadim - they're expansionist at the best of times, I doubt they'd let a random goy live there. Even if they were also tunneling in other directions, the other side of the road is pretty much ground floor retail.
Edit: it turns out he posted screenshots of these tweets in January, but the tweets themselves don't exist, so he made them up after the fact (admittedly pretty funny)
Edit: it turns out he posted screenshots of these tweets in January, but the tweets themselves don't exist, so he made them up after the fact (admittedly pretty funny)
Tunnel Jews are cool. Every time I remember that story I want to play a video game where I make tunnels in new york or Israel and get to play as Palatine or the Jews.
Nobody remembers that in the 1990s and early 2000s people used to say that TV would turn your brains into spaghetti and that you're not supposed to stand too close to it because it could damage you. This was clearly a way to gaslight people who are afraid of cathode ray tubes and take people's focus away from the content that they were watching and instead think it was something wrong with the medium. Of course in actual fact, TV shows are called programming because they are used to program you. People stopped saying the thing about spaghetti because it was obviously false and didn't make sense. It was just another little trick to keep people from noticing what was in front of their face and instead to focus on nonsense that does not go anywhere.
The best way to keep people from getting suspicious is to put out safe things for them to get upset over and obsess about. That way the real dangers and the real mitigations never get focused on or invested in. You can still buy these today: there are these plastic beads that come with double sided tape that people are told to stick on their laptops so they don't get cancer from WiFi. The plastic bead does nothing. It's entirely a placebo effect to make people feel like they are smarter for doing something about the radiation that their computer produces. It is 100% the Dunning Kruger Effect. Just because your laptop stopped using WiFi would not mean that the WiFi signal from the router wouldn't still be being broadcast though you and the rest of your home. If people wanted a genuine mitigation to stop their laptop from using WiFi then they could remove the WiFi card or older laptops used to have a switch that would cut power to the WiFi, like for Airplane Mode. WiFi is usually 2.4GHrz like everything is now-a-days. Microwave ovens also use this same frequency. However in an oven it's much high amplitude and is transmitted continually while the microwave is on. WiFi only transmits when packets are being exchanged between devices and router. The body of the microwave oven is a faraday cage that blocks most of the radiation. It would be very difficult to microwave someone with WiFI. Any WiFi router is not capable of putting out enough RF to boil water. A genuine mitigation would be use a non WiFi capable router and possibly line the walls of your house with faraday cage martial like copper of graphite. They make graphite doped paint that can be used for this and other purposes. The real mitigations are not investigated. And people keep using the supposedly very dangerous WiFi but now with a useless plastic bead that cost 0.30 USD manufacture and is sold for 10 to 20 USD. The same people who fell for this years ago now have no issue putting bluetooth earbuds in their ears which are also a microwave frequency technology and act like they never have ever heard of the stupid plastic beads before. All these scams are just opportunities for neurotic people to act out their paranoid fantasies and terrorise their families over nothing. Their concerns do not endure and dissipate with time; they are disingenuous.
Honourable mentions include the other assassination attempts against Trump in 2024 (I know about the 2016 one too, but I'm a newfag) other than the one incident in Butler, consisting of a neo-Liberal schizo who tried to buy a rocket launcher and a .50 calibre rifle via some guy in Mexico, and a O9A fag who planned to flee to the Ukraine afterwards but was caught in bumfuck nowhere.
Honourable mentions include the other assassination attempts against Trump in 2024 (I know about the 2016 one too, but I'm a newfag) other than the one incident in Butler, consisting of a neo-Liberal schizo who tried to buy a rocket launcher and a .50 calibre rifle via some guy in Mexico, and a O9A fag who planned to flee to the Ukraine afterwards but was caught in bumfuck nowhere.
The one where some guy tried to get Trump in Florida using a SKS while he was golfing was the most dangerous one that was the closest to working. I think that was the O9A that wanted to flee to Ukraine.
If the Butler one had not happened it is very much possible that the dude would have suceeded in Florida, since he was only caught cause the USSS was in super paranoia mode at the time. His attempt was simple, direct and grounded in reality. Brandon Herrera did a video looking into it and it would have been a piss easy shot to take.
If the complete retards from Butler, PA had been in charge they would very likely not have seen the wanna be assasin.
There's no such thing as Blackface. Reverse-Vitiligo is a real and extremely rare condition that just happens to appear to fully progress overnight as opposed to normal Vitiligo, which is more gradual and prolonged and less funny.