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With regard to the strange texts, I agree that they seem strange. But another explanation for their strangeness was that Robinson was trying to create evidence that his partner wasn't aware of his plot.
With regard to all the other stuff, there is too much for me to sift through. I don't know the narrative about the assembly/disassembly.
How much "official narrative" do we even really have yet? I would take tweets put out by Kash Patel with a grain of salt, he seems to be the type to shoot off the cuff without fully understanding the situation, even of his own agency.
I'm not ruling out some weird conspiracy theory, and to be honest your posts have moved me slightly in the direction of it being more plausible, but I still think the evidence feels very circumstantial / speculative.
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But there's even inconsistencies, if you just look internally to the message. The full message is here, about a quarter down. It's taken from the charging documents.
The text was shown as being sent Sept 10. It states “the feds released a photo of the rifle”
Except photos were not released until Sept 11.
Actually I took a good look at the link at newsweek.com site, and it doesn't have the date on it. But this one - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c99g1e0z2ero - says "Here's the full record of a series of text messages exchanged with the alleged gunman on the day of the shooting". And the day of the shooting was Sept. 10.
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