Thank you for putting this together. Many, if not most, people would not associate these events with a church threat because they didn't involve a religious facility or group of followers. However, EVERY incident is a possible church threat because the same tactics used there can be implemented at any religious event. I.E. run through a …
Thank you for putting this together. Many, if not most, people would not associate these events with a church threat because they didn't involve a religious facility or group of followers. However, EVERY incident is a possible church threat because the same tactics used there can be implemented at any religious event. I.E. run through a group of party goers on Bourbon Street or run through a group of Christians at a Christmas parade? Blow up a vehicle outside a Las Vegas hotel lobby or blow up a vehicle at the entrance to a Synagogue?
What I find interesting is both vehicles used were electric trucks. Not that it could mean anything, but these types of vehicles are a very small portion of vehicles produced.
Furthermore, both were Soldiers at Fort Bragg, although neither for some time. But the connections scream at me, and as a reader of Hebrew I know there is no such word in God’s vocabulary as “coincidence.”
In regards to Louisiana, using an electric has two advantages, one is they are relatively quiet and second is they have a lot of torque so he could gain speed quickly and quietly compared to a conventional vehicle. It's more likely that Las Vegas used one as a political statement and the driver might have hoped for a larger bang with lithium being volatile at high temperatures. Supposably it was reported that the Tesla truck construction helped to minimize some of the blast. Definitely interesting times and I'm sure we will have more shenanigans with the inauguration and probably the rest of the year unfortunately.
Thank you for putting this together. Many, if not most, people would not associate these events with a church threat because they didn't involve a religious facility or group of followers. However, EVERY incident is a possible church threat because the same tactics used there can be implemented at any religious event. I.E. run through a group of party goers on Bourbon Street or run through a group of Christians at a Christmas parade? Blow up a vehicle outside a Las Vegas hotel lobby or blow up a vehicle at the entrance to a Synagogue?
What I find interesting is both vehicles used were electric trucks. Not that it could mean anything, but these types of vehicles are a very small portion of vehicles produced.
Furthermore, both were Soldiers at Fort Bragg, although neither for some time. But the connections scream at me, and as a reader of Hebrew I know there is no such word in God’s vocabulary as “coincidence.”
Stay frosty, Brothers and Sisters.
In regards to Louisiana, using an electric has two advantages, one is they are relatively quiet and second is they have a lot of torque so he could gain speed quickly and quietly compared to a conventional vehicle. It's more likely that Las Vegas used one as a political statement and the driver might have hoped for a larger bang with lithium being volatile at high temperatures. Supposably it was reported that the Tesla truck construction helped to minimize some of the blast. Definitely interesting times and I'm sure we will have more shenanigans with the inauguration and probably the rest of the year unfortunately.