DrumpfYouABusta [any]

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Cake day: May 6th, 2021

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  • My friend you asked what this video was trying to get across and I am trying to explain that to you. It’s not incredibly coherent. I do not believe that this man is the mastermind behind 9/11. I also don’t belive the official story given to us. My point in this thread is Kevin is a real person and the circumstances surrounding his video coupled with his previous work history are strange to say the least. Its fun to poke around at but nothing can be taken from it as fact. Its just wierd.


  • It’s just suspicious man. The guy lies about when he posted the video where he checks his watch and then searches the opposites skyline as if he knows something is on its way. He also happened to work for the airforce creating remote drone tech. He just so happened to have a perfect view of the second tower getting hit that he “accidentally” hid for 20 years. This could all be coincidence. I don’t know exactly what went down on 9/11 and its likely many of us will never know. There are a lot of ridiculous conspiracies but the circumstances surrounding 9/11 are very suspicious and this I just another one of those circumstances.


  • kevin westley said that he posted the video in 2001 and accidentally left it private for 20 years. when people grew suspicious and pointed out that youtube didn’t exist when he originally said he posted the video he changed it to the 2000s. the vid was actually posted in 2017. he also worked for Boeing as a chief engineer and worked on project horned owl in nevada for the air force which had to do with remote flight tech. it is roughly edited and if you aren’t already brain broken by 9/11 it probably seems pretty confusing.


  • This doesn’t really have anything to do with the vaccine. I haven’t had a chance to get mine because work is a never-ending nightmare but holy shit fever dreams are one of my favorite things. They are always so intense. I specifically remember one where these giant fish called dipsticks (they looked like giant dipstick candies but black and oily like a cartoon whale) would breach straight up out of the water and then slam onto the water with a loud slap. I’d always get a little too close to the lake and get dizzy and start rolling into the water and my friends wouldn’t help me when I’d reached out for them so the fish would eat me and then I’d wake up. I would read a book of people describing fever dreams.