NSA Shooting Victims Were Trying To Escape?

The things you only see on /pol.

Remember the NSA shooting incident? We were told by Fake News like CNN that:

Three men were taken into custody Wednesday after a vehicle attempted to enter the National Security Agency’s headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland, the FBI said.

The driver of the car, as well as a NSA police officer and a civilian onlooker, were injured in the incident, FBI Special Agent in Charge Gordon Johnson said at an afternoon news conference. Gunshots were fired but the FBI doesn’t believe anyone was shot.

Two of the individuals are in NSA custody and being interviewed by FBI agents as part of the bureau’s investigation, Johnson said. The third — the driver of the vehicle — is being treated in the hospital for his injuries. The NSA police officer and civilian were also taken to the hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

Then /pol noticed this in the scenes of the incident (click the image for the full size):

Those dudes were already on the NSA campus, and they were trying to get out. Notice how NSA organized that barricade system to look like a nice exit, to lure potential escapees into taking that path, only to close it just after the gates. Sneaky sneaky.

One report said it was a rental car, which might have been conducive to concealing an identity, had they escaped, and all NSA had to go on was a license plate of a rental car that was rented with false ID.

Nothing you are told by the media is real. It is all Deep State approved propaganda, designed to control your entire view of the world.

That, and there must be one hell of a secret war going on in DC behind the scenes.

Tell everyone about r/K Theory, because when you are trying to escape from Deep State, you never take the obvious escape route

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Pitcrew
Pitcrew
6 years ago

secret war behind the scenes?

The faggot Democrats are a massive liability to the MIC. We may not like the MIC, but it is necessary for the world we live in and makes some people alot of money. What happens when you get between killers and alot of money. Problems, that’s what.

Eric S. Mueller
6 years ago

That is interesting. And Q has been radio silent since 24 Feb. Wish he’d show up with more breadcrumbs or confirmation.

Basil
Basil
6 years ago

So incredible. I had just assumed that they were trying to bust into the secure area.

The fact that they were trying to escape, rather than enter raises a whole host of interesting questions, however. Namely — what were they trying to do? Also, to be escaping they logically must have been allowed to enter.

Kidnapping or killing an NSA individual would be much more easily accomplished outside of the NSA fence than inside the NSA fence. Likewise, picking up some item inside the fence (and the security cameras) is also nonsensical. Again, it would be much easier to arrange a dead drop in a park (like Ames) or some other location.

Possibly, the goal was a large casualty attack? Like using a “Rental Car of Peace” tactic or spraying a crowd of people with gunfire. Except that there are zero reports of that and the only reported casualty come from the passengers.

Potentially, they could pick up some kind of signal from inside the fence or building, but the NSA has measures for protecting against this as well. For example, the non-NSA facility that I once worked at had metal shutters on every outside window. If one were to have a classified conference in such a room, one would first have to crank the shutters to prevent the window being used as a microphone via laser.

Maybe this was the case and the car had a driver/lookout and a signals operator. Perhaps they were broadcasting to someone inside, rather than receiving/spying.

Next, let’s examine the fact that these guys got in somehow. Even at corporate campuses, you can’t just drive in and park. You have to check in with security. Now at Corrosive Chemicals or whatnot that might not be much of a screen. I would expect the NSA to be a bit more rigorous.

So, these guys would have to be employees or pre-approved visitors of some kind. Or, they could show some other governmental badge that would allow them entry.

Finally, I should note that I’m assuming that whatever they were up to did not involve actually entering a building. A government building of this nature is going to be difficult to move about in. Multiple security stations, badge readers and scans would be involved. Even in civilian office buildings certain floors are locked down with codes and badge readers to even use the elevator.

Basil
Basil
Reply to  Anonymous Conservative
6 years ago

That’s perhaps a good guess too. Normally, you would think that it would be best to bust someone at their office where they’d be stationary and distracted by whatever their work was. That could have the benefit of splitting them up as well. However, I could see them not wanting to disturb the others there — particularly if they didn’t know how far the infiltration went.

As you say, we’ll never know, but I think the thought experiment keeps one in the right mind set.

Steve
Steve
Reply to  Basil
6 years ago

Maybe they were trying to do a Sandy Burglar, and run outta there with Top Secret/SCI documents stuffed down their underpants.