Title: Photo Evidence of US Military Psyop [Cho Seung Hui] Source:
[None] URL Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cho_Seung-hui Published:Apr 19, 2007 Author:wikipedia via LF Post Date:2007-04-19 07:05:54 by Itisa1mosttoolate Keywords:None Views:1710 Comments:103
I owned a Glock. Easy shooting, anyone can do what he did. Takes less than five minutes to learn to use the pistol.
You're so full of it.
Learning to shoot to kill with a pistol is not something one learns quickly. In fact, learning to shoot a pistol doesn't happen that quickly. One has to learn not to discharge his weapon on the way up to the target. One has to learn to bring the weapon up, point, and shoot, then absorb the kick and repeat.
You need to stop acting like you're expert on handling and firing guns. It's clear to me you are not, and I doubt you've ever even been in the military, or you wouldn't make such dumb and audacious comments.
Based upon what you've said thus far, I wouldn't let you RELOAD my magazines, muchless shoot a pistol.
More and more, you strike me as someone who simply wants to create friction here, not light.
Learning the mechanics of a firearm, is not the same as learning how to hit what you're aiming at.
Reading this other guy's post makes me think he's in the same camp as Penn and Teller when it comes to the Kennedy Assasination, and firing 3 rounds in less than 7 seconds, while looking through a scope, and firing on a moving target.
I myself am a VERY good shot with both rifle and pistol, and believe that this kid had to have spent some time at a gun range, or had some training in order to make accurate shots.
Even if he lined them up and shot them execution style, it doesn't take away from the fact that he'd still have to aim and shoot.
Not to mention pass the FEDERAL BACKGROUND CHECK, WHICH HE SHOULDN'T HAVE!!!
It is never the mechanics of firing a handgun. You have to be willing. If you practice enough, especially at a combat range, you MIGHT develop the instincts of a gunfighter through repetition: "See the threat, draw, shoot." That has to do with an actual threat to you or another person. This guy was willing to kill unarmed people.
The timeline is a real killer. Do the first killings. Make a DVD. Package up all the goodies for NBC (why THEM?). Go to the Post Office. Go back to campus. Do some more killing. I can see him offing himself after making the video and leaving it. The rest is too weird. He just shot two people. Why did he think there would be no law enforcement response at all until he had done all of the damage?
I believe that his little packet to the media was already assembled that morning. It takes time to edit video footage, and compile. More than a couple hours. This thing was set up well in advance of the rampage.
believe that his little packet to the media was already assembled that morning. It takes time to edit video footage, and compile. More than a couple hours. This thing was set up well in advance of the rampage.
Absolutely! He had to have the photos and videos done ahead of time. His roommate was home and was sleeping in that hour or two, during which time the photos would have been taken in the room or next to it. I do not believe that is the way it went down.
We are so screwed. Our media and public events have never been this controlled in American history, and it's frightening to see it all slipping away.