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[–] Are_we__sure 11 points -9 points (+2|-11) ago  (edited ago)

Doesn't seem unusual does it? Do you think he put on all the stickers at once?

@qintel4u

I have already seen discrepancies between pics of the van. The wheels, the stickers and the courier bike on the back of the van. Here we go... Let the games begin.

What you are doing is known as anomaly hunting. It's trying to discredit an event by focusing on small things that you don't understand or that are hard to explain. It's a way of taking the focus off the whole pictures.

@venicreator

what's his political affiliation? Rush said someone is reporting it as Green Party which is another inconsistency.

Cesar Sayoc is his name which is fairly unique. He's a Republican.

https://heavy.com/news/2018/10/cesar-sayoc-politics-republican-trump-magabomber/

This is said to be his twitter. https://twitter.com/hardrock2016

Cesar Altieri is the name on this account. Said to be his first and middle names

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[–] WhiteRonin 1 point 6 points (+7|-1) ago 

Anamoly hunting is used to verify or discredit evidence.

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[–] Are_we__sure 4 points -3 points (+1|-4) ago 

Anomaly hunting is used to shift the frame of the debate.

What is the question we are trying to answer. Did the FBI get the right guy? Did this guy send the bombs? Those seem to be the big picture questions.

Instead the question is shifted to How come this guys stickers aren't faded in the Florida sun? As if that answers the question of is this the guy. The conditions of his stickers don't answer that question whatsoever.

It's a way of handling the cognitive dissonance of this guy seems to a big Trump supporter like me or this guy uses some of the same memes I use. Rather than examine what that means, let's shift it to measuring stickers in sunlight.

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[–] 14664640? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

actually, when looking for answers, it's exactly those "anomalies" in which we get people. Never does the suspect show up with a bloody knife in hand. Circumstantial evidence is just as important as evidence, they are weighted the same. Except by dumb people

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[–] Are_we_sure 3 points -2 points (+1|-3) ago  (edited ago)

I don't have a problem with circumstantial evidence. Circumstantial evidence is not anomaly hunting. They are very different.

Circumstantial evidence is just as important as evidence

You can go even further and say it is evidence which it is.

I learned recently that circumstantial evidence is more expansive than I thought. If you wake up one morning and find snow all over the ground, that is circumstantial evidence it snowed, because you did not witness the fact it was snowing even if you did witness the snow on the ground. So circumstantial evidence can be quite strong evidence. (You could still be wrong to say it snowed. Perhaps they were making a movie on your block and used a snow machine to create snow.)

Back to the main question. The condition of the stickers on this guy's van is not circumstantial evidence that shows if this guy sent the bombs or not.

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[–] qintel4u [S] 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

@Are_we_sure The man has aliases. At least try as keep up. Nobody ever uses fake accounts or pushes memes with NPC accounts. Nothing real in our virtual world. Cesar Altieri Randazzo - If it was him Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cesar.a.randazzo?lst=100000838646971%3A100001487329184%3A1540573659 His Twitter account is Cesar Altieri - https://twitter.com/hardrock2016 If it was him....

Now you get the idea?

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[–] Blacksmith21 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

AWS is a world-class troll.

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[–] Are_we__sure 2 points -1 points (+1|-2) ago 

Not at all. That facebook page seems to be down, btw. What does his using aliases have to do with whether or anamoly hunting is a valid way to investigate?

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[–] Universal_Management 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Also his twittter account sure does smell of lunacy, manufactured or not. Posting the same thing over and over again on the same days? Sometimes several days in a row in the past few months.