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Wednesday, May 26, 2021

This is quite interesting ... "Belgian Rambo".... Grab Some Popcorn...

 

 Seems someone has gotten tired of the shit and that someone is very dangerous AND he is gathering

support.

 

Belgium’s anti-lockdown ‘Rambo’ facing terrorism charges, TRACELESS for 5 days while several countries join manhunt efforts

 

 

Hundreds of troops from Belgium, and beyond, have now thoroughly searched a vast area in the country where a fugitive soldier armed with highly dangerous weapons is believed to be hiding. However, no trace of him has been found.

A well-trained sniper from the Belgian army, Jurgen Conings, who has combat experience in several war zones including Afghanistan, Iraq and Lebanon, disappeared on Monday. Having reportedly left life-threatening notes to several top officials, the 46-year-old man is believed to have taken several anti-tank missiles, a submachine gun and a handgun with an ability to pierce bulletproof vests from his unit’s ammunition depot. He himself is believed to be wearing the vest.

Conings is now a “terrorist suspect,” according to Belgian media. The federal prosecutor’s office has been investigating him for “attempted murder and illegal possession of weapons in a terrorist context,” the VRT broadcaster reported. Authorities also believe the suspect has not been “acting on impulse,” but is rather well-prepared.

 

 

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  1. Be still my beating heart
    Finally someone to root for. It'd be a shame if he had the opportunity to carry out his wishes. 😂 You go boy.

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  2. Here we go again, it takes thousands of police searching for weeks to find one single dangerous guy. What would the gov do if they had 1,000 Belgium Rambo's out there? No wonder the dems are terrified of private gun ownership.

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    1. I think the thousands f police we see on the cameras is to reinforce the fact that if you disagree with .gov they will pull out all stops to squash your badthink.

      Did the fools in charge think this kind of thing would not happen? Did they think it would not touch their 'perfumed' lives?

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    2. I think that their present failure to locate him will be seen as an encouraging sign. If he then tags a few of civilization's enemies while remaining undetected ... game on.

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    3. For the five that have went missing looking for him, I would like to think they now have SIX Belgian Rambos out there.

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  3. This story has the smell of false flag, but the overwhelming support in the comments section is a very positive sign that the results of this ff might not go the way they expect.

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  4. Or propaganda similar to the kind that will be used against us very soon, like underage porno and the like placed on our computer. Wonder who he pissed off probably the first person taken out would be my guess.

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  5. I've often wondered why there aren't more of these guys here in the USA. We've had a few in the last 20 years or so, but not many. I was always amazed that the police were almost powerless to find these guys, especially that guy in PA who evaded for months and was only found by a fluke of good, or bad depending on your perspective, luck.

    Nemo

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    1. I grew up in the mountains and later worked as a Paramedic. One day we were called to the local hospital to transfer a patient. The parking lot was FULL of police cars and some military vehicles. The Emergency was plugged with cops and soldiers. On a cart was a man of medium height, tied down with duct tape and belts - he smelled BAD, a beard that ZZ Top would envy and worn out military fatigues. This was 1989 and reportedly, he had been in the mountains since he was discharged after Vietnam. No paperwork, just take him over to another hospital to the fourth floor. Two of the most savage-looking soldiers rode in the Ambulance with us for the four hour trip - they never said a word.
      If someone can live that many Canadian winters with only their wits and whatever else, anyone with half a brain would not be willing to hunt for a highly trained sniper.

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  6. I will never understand why these guys leave notes and letters saying what they are going to do. Do a Henry Boman operation - do your business, don’t tell anyone and dispose of the bodies. You can then go back to bring the gray man, disappearing in plain sight.

    Greg is correct. We need 1,000 of him in every country.

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  7. I will never understand why these guys leave notes and letters saying what they are going to do. Do a Henry Boman operation - do your business, don’t tell anyone and dispose of the bodies. You can then go back to bring the gray man, disappearing in plain sight.

    Greg is correct. We need 1,000 of him in every country.

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  8. This is the sort of thing I've been expecting to see happen in the states, only this guy seems to be looking for publicity rather than effectiveness. Instead of writing the Belgian defense minister, that minister would just disappear, or just suddenly be afflicted with 50 cal headache while golfing or something.

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  9. I wish this Patriot good hunting and maybe why he's at it he can go after the mini corrupt politicians.
    It's always good when the politicians are scared of the citizens

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  10. A comment on Knuckledraggin about the chipman hearings as head of BATF&E:
    * "How many men, women, and children are you willing to kill to enforce your dictates?"

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  11. As Q said: "This is not a game. Learn how to play the game." Jurgens left his sweetie ignorant and (relatively) safe. Under skilled interrogation, she'll tell what little she knows ... his habits, what he likes for dinner, the name of his cat. These will be useful clues, but point no finger of blame at her.

    Not mentioned in this post is that apparently 5 of the soldiers sent for him have also disappeared. He just got re-supplied. Either there are 5 bodies laying around somewhere or he now has a squad. If he's as bright as he appears, his actual targets weren't in the notes.
    The stories tell us that he's a sniper. But he doesn't appear to be armed with a sniper grade weapon.
    Odd.
    How were the missing soldiers equipped?

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    1. The stories say he didn’t TAKE a sniper grade weapon. Long guns - if not semi-auto or auto - are not heavily regulated in Belgium. I’d guess a sniper has at least one “hunting” rifle at home (unless he had a boating accident) already.

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    2. Makes you wonder if a bunch of his friends volunteered to search for him.
      "I know what he's like. Let me look for him." "Hey bud, we made to our rendezvous point, look what we brought!"

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  12. "Highly dangerous weapons"? What would he be armed with if he was carrying lowly dangerous weapons?

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  13. Im curious as well. Where did you get the information about the 5 missing?

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  14. If the dude is for real, he's already booked from where they think he is. Belgium isn't the US, but it's still too big for a few hundred guys to find anyone competent at escape and evasion. And he needs only one guy on the inside--if that--to know where they've already searched, which is probably the best place to hide.

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  15. Arizona 1993, check out Danny Ray Horning:
    https://theferalirishman.blogspot.com/2021/05/this-is-quite-interesting-belgian-rambo.html#comment-form
    Most cops and "troops" in a real time environment manhunt can't find their asses with both hands. W/o reliance on techno gadgets, they're lost in the woods.....literally.

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