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I caught some crap here for suggesting that this was just another government fake operation. But in dribs and drabs, oddities keep surfacing. The best one so far was the arrest video of Gaige Grosskreutz six weeks after the alleged shooting of his bicep. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEcunOKw_lg At the time stamp 15:05 to 15:50, we see him being lifteds from the ground by his ruined arm without a peep, then handcuffed behind his back and placed in the cop car without any indication of pain or discomfort. Riiiight.

/let the flame war commence!

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None of what you describe as suspicious are indications of muscle damage. Learn basic human physiology before you spout jewish nonsense.

Do you even know what function the bicep plays?

/let the flame war commence!

Yes. Because you're so fucking obvious. Just shut the fuck up. Stop thinking, you're bad at it, go dilate, then join the 40%.

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I didn’t even have pain in my broken leg 6 weeks after the incident

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This. The body works INSANELY hard to come to homeostasis or a degree of manageable return.

I had arm surgery 15 years ago. Couldn't drive for 6 months or use that arm for anything. And the pain lasted a mighty long time. You, good sir, are emotionally invested heavily in the Kyle saga, so anything anybody posts to the contrary gets a harsh reaction from you (and so far, from only you).

That video was not posted by me. Nor the more recent one about green screen. Nor ever shall I post a video about it, as obviously others find that things don't add up. But you do and say as you wish. Doesn't bother me in the least.

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my case is precisely like all cases!!!!

I nearly lost a leg from an auto injury. Completely crushed and bent like a candy cane, foot up etc. Loss of blood. Loss of nerve function. Loss of muscle function. Complete destruction of bone function. '>$1 milllion in surgery costs and rehab. Pain gone in fewer than 2 months.

His was not tendon, which takes YEARS to fix. Mine was.

His was not nerve, which NEVER fixes. Mine was.

His was not bone, which takes months to years to fix. Mine was.

His was muscle and skin. Which takes weeks to fix.