🚨 Matt Tardio, Retired Green Beret, Explosives Expert on the Shooters Accessories

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🚨 Matt Tardio, Retired Green Beret, Prior Law Enforcement Officer Who’s An Explosives Expert Breaks Down The Significance Of The Donald Trump Assassins Transmitter Found

There is NO WAY this wasn’t an inside job

“Things just got more weird for the President Trump assassination attempt. Right down here below is a transmitter, and we're about to talk about why that is a huge flipping deal.

— So what does that transmitter have to do with the explosives found inside the vehicle, and what does it tell us about the suspect? So, obviously, he presses a series of buttons on the transmitter, which then goes towards the receiver. It then sends out an electrical impulse, which then runs through the charge and detonates it. Now that electrical impulse that's sent out by the receiver, or in this case, we're gonna call it the switch, is not enough to set off the main charge. That, my friends, is why electric blasting caps exist.

Now, if that's the case and he actually had his explosive devices rigged up to an electric blasting cap, he could have acquired them one of 2 ways:

The first way is he could have made them. Precursors are readily available at numerous places here inside of the United States, and truthfully, I've even had them sent to my front door off of Amazon. Now he could have taken those precursors and mixed his own explosives out of it and made his own electric blasting cap. Only problem is, in order to do that, it requires a very precise formula, and it's highly volatile when you're making and drying it. Then he would have to pack the cap without blowing himself up and so on and so forth. Manufactured caps are very closely tracked, so I highly doubt he got his hands on one of those.

Now the suspect is 20 years old, and last I checked, he does not exactly have an extensive background in chemistry. He'd also have to have a location to dry out the explosives after he manufactured them.

And by the way, I want you to picture, like, a breaking bad laboratory. It doesn't have to be that extensive, but a lot of the same materials you see used in Breaking Bad to manufacture the meth is the same thing that he would be using in order to manufacture the explosives. It's chemistry.

His parents would have seen that. They would have smelt it. They would have noticed. He lives at home. So he'd have to have a storage facility or somewhere else in order to make it.

But, again, it goes back into how the hell did the kid not blow himself up doing it because the temperatures have to be very exact. And if it it gets too hot, you can freaking cause the whole thing to detonate right there on the spot. A lot of people are speculating and saying that because he doesn't have a social media profile, it's kind of weird.

But I want you to look at it from a foreign actor's perspective. If you were going to be training somebody and giving them the means in order to do what this gentleman did, would you want them to have a social media platform?

Answer's no. Because all they have to do is make one dumbass comment, and the whole thing is going to get tipped off to law enforcement.

So you would want to recruit somebody like him who is been picked on in school, likely has a couple mental issues, but also has no real social media presence and likely gets his interactions online through different platforms, like, I don't know, say, 4chan or Reddit. Once they've got it and recruited, then they just need to talk to him. Once they're talking to him, either through, you know, emails, private messaging, whatever.

Right? There's a million different ways to do it. They don't even have to meet up with the guy. They can just give him a series of tasks, and then once he completes those tasks, and they know he's good to go, then they can start dead dropping him the different things that he needed in order to conduct this attack. This whole thing looks shady as hell.”

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