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Thank goodness someone had sense enough to report this to proper authorities.
But as for the idea that he "doesn't have the means or ability to carry out an attack," that idea is quite frightening. If he's released on bond who can say for certain that he won't find those means or abilities?
This is a perfect opportunity for the local sheriff to investigate and analyze the mind and motivation behind what obviously appears to be a illogical irrational behavior.
He needs to be analyzed before the feds move in and seize the opportunity away from our local sheriff's department.
Is this boy drugged and or hypnotized or being mind controlled by 'manchurian candidate' style tactics developed in the Tavistock Institute in London and implemented and paid for by elite tax exempt foundations in the US?
This is the same Cache County Sheriff's office who recently said in a Deseret news article that they would restrict federal agents from ever implementing the Presidents orders of illegally seizing the peoples firearms.
The Sheriff needs to act quickly and investigate this young man to see his mental state and find who is paying him or controlling his mind to do such irrational, unreasonable, illogical things before the feds come in and stop all local investigation.
Am I the only one who has some serious concerns when I read something like: "Is this boy drugged and or hypnotized or being mind controlled by 'manchurian candidate' style tactics developed in the Tavistock Institute in London and implemented and paid for by elite tax exempt foundations in the US?"
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