Quote Originally Posted by OngBonga View Post
I still think complacency is the most likely.
So they were aware of the threat (and the evidence is that Crooks was named as a possible danger BEFORE Trump even got out of his car, but decided, "nah nothing bad will happen, let's ignore that threat." Or, "hey there's a threat to our client, but meh we're bored let's see what happens."

lol this is so ridiculous. Your theory is basically that the SS, or at least someone in it, just didn't feel like doing their job that day.


Quote Originally Posted by OngBonga View Post
1) that one or maybe even two security guys turned a blind eye until shots were fired. Individual(s) deciding on the spot to "stand down", rather than a plan.
And how did these one or two guys think that was going to pan out for them personally? Just deciding not to do their job when that meant letting someone shoot at the ex-POTUS. Were they expecting no-one to ask any questions afterwards and they'd just go on with their careers as usual?


Quote Originally Posted by OngBonga View Post
2) they were is a state of "stand down" for every event of Trumps they were contracted for, and finally someone had a pop at him but fucked it up.
Why every event? There's people with cell phones filming all of these. Surely someone would notice if there was lax security if it was happening every time. We'd have people posting videos of Orange Jesus with an uncovered building somewhere nearby.


Every security expert I've seen interviewed has agreed that a) there's no fucking way there shouldn't be someone on that roof; and b) there's no way a radio call says "we've identified a threat," and then the client is let out of their car. It's just too ridiculous to be an accident. Someone high up in the SS did this on purpose, and did it for this specific event.

Everything else that happened is open to debate. Whether it was a real assassination attempt or staged, what Crooks' role was in it, etc. is what we don't know.