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Posted By: Finster

Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/06/19 11:29 PM

Go figure! Just another reason to deport every last one of them back to the holes they came from.

Report: Pensacola Shooting Perpetrated by Middle Eastern Foreign National

The gunman who opened fire at Naval Air Station Pensacola, killing three, is reportedly a foreign national from a Middle Eastern country.
The gunman opened fire Friday morning, killing three innocents and causing numerous others to be transported to the hospital for injuries.
The Associated Press reports that the Pensacola gunman was an aviation student from Saudi Arabia.
NBC News reports that the gunman’s name was Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani.
NBC 6 South Florida tweeted a photo reportedly showing Pensacola gunman Mohammed Saeed Alsharmrani.
On December 6, 2019, Breitbart News reported that Naval Air Station Pensacola is a gun-free zone. The station’s firearm policy, as described by Commander, Navy Region Mid-Atlantic, notes:
While federal and state laws differ widely on the subject, regulations pertaining to the registration, transportation, and storage of firearms on Naval Installations in the Mid-Atlantic area of responsibility are clear. According to the instruction, all hands share responsibility for adhering to regulations pertaining to the registration, transportation, and storage of firearms in the AOR.
The policy also points out that “state issued ‘concealed weapons permits’ are not recognized on any Navy installation.”
The firearm policy allows guns to be brought on base after obtaining approval from a commanding officer but notes that such firearms “may only be stored in the installation’s armory.” Moreover, during transport onto the installation, all firearms are to be “unloaded and secured with a trigger lock and ammunition must be carried in the farthest most possible location away from the firearm.”

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Source: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...ated-by-middle-eastern-foreign-national/
Posted By: FairbanksLS

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/06/19 11:59 PM

A Saudi Arabian killing Americans on US soil. Can you imagine that?

We need to stop sleeping with our enemies for the swamps financial gain.
Posted By: jctunnelrat

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 12:13 AM

"Mohammed Saeed Alsharmrani" I hate to get racial this early in the comments, but i'll bet he doesn't have a Christmas tree in his living room!
Posted By: FairbanksLS

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 12:18 AM

Hard to believe regulations would necessitate that the Sheriff's Department needs to protect a military installation.

Who makes this crap up?
Posted By: AntiGov

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 01:21 AM

Wrap him in bacon and deep fry
Posted By: Gary Benson

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 01:25 AM

I thought sure it would turn out he was a Muslim. Silly me.
Posted By: Jurassic Park

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 01:37 AM

Drop a couple bombs on Saudi Arabia as a Christmas gift.
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 01:47 AM

We are lucky that he did not wait until after his in aircraft pilots training began. It should no longer be permitted for foreign nationals to come here and learn to fly military aircraft over American soil. There's to much risk.

Keith
Posted By: jeff karsten

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 01:50 AM

Military operation cant have weapons on site, military regs supercede state law
Posted By: bblwi

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 03:58 AM

He is or was a Saudi Air Force member over here to be trained on military hardware and software that we sell to the Saudis.

Bryce
Posted By: Catch22

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 04:03 AM

Originally Posted by KeithC
We are lucky that he did not wait until after his in aircraft pilots training began. It should no longer be permitted for foreign nationals to come here and learn to fly military aircraft over American soil. There's to much risk.

Keith

Indeed
Posted By: Boco

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 05:53 AM

You gotta suck up to the saudis no matter what they do,cause they control the oil money flow.Aramco.The petrodollar is controlled by the Saudis.
Posted By: Actor

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 05:55 AM

I hope they killed the slime ball goat humper.

Garry-
Posted By: Big George W

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 06:04 AM

Originally Posted by bblwi
He is or was a Saudi Air Force member over here to be trained on military hardware and software that we sell to the Saudis.

Bryce


Yup !!
The same people who brought us 9/11... and yet our government and the defense industry bows down to them.
For the life of me I would love to know why that is.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 06:12 AM

It is because of the agreement they have with the USA.
Saudis agreed to accept only US dollars for oil from anyone-thus the US dollar is based on petroleum-the petrodollar.In return for the Saudis doing this,the USA agreed to protect them and their oil fields militarily.
This is what allows the USA to sanction countries because they cant get US dollars when sanctioned thus they cannot buy oil on the world market.
Basically the Saudis hold the Trump card.
This is why everyone wants to develop alternative energy sources so we are not under the thumb of the saudis and the petrodollar.
The shift away from petroleum energy ramped up after 911.Its political-not environmental.The environmental scare tactic is to push the political agenda.
The saudis are not friends of the usa-most of the saudi population despises americans and vice versa.
Posted By: Big George W

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 06:22 AM

Indeed... kind of reminds me of that film Dune.... the spice... he who controls the spice controls the universe.

The thing is - I thought - mistaking perhaps ?? - I thought that we produce a ton of oil right here in the States, especially in Alaska.
Is it all being exported - or maybe a grade we can't use ??

I will admit I am very ignorant on how this all works.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 06:27 AM

The Saudis are the big dogs and control the oil market.They can ruin economys by flooding or drying up the supply.All currencies are tied to oil.And all oil is bought and sold in US dollars(the petrodollar) currently.
Posted By: yukonjeff

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 06:33 AM

The US is now the leading producer of oil
We could due without the Saudies using the dollar now because there is no other currency in the world anyone trust like they do the dollar.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 06:43 AM

USA has about 3% of the worlds oil reserves,Canada 10%,Saudies 15% of the worlds oil reserves.
BUT-the reason the saudis are the big dog is because their production costs are way cheaper than anyone else and they can make money in any price environment,
The reason their production costs are so low is that the oil is in huge pools relatively close to the surface and adjacent to the sea.
Canada has lots of oil but it is expensive to extract,so the saudis could flood the market with cheap oil and still make lots of money and put Canada right out of buisness.
Low oil prices are good for Saudi arabia,it kills the competition.
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 08:08 AM

should have leveled mecca and riyadh on 9/12. auctioned off the oil reserves to u.s. citizens/corporations to pay for blowing up the wahabbi snake den
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 08:10 AM

If you want to entertain yourself go to the nearest V.A. hospital. Ask people in the admin offices how being unarmed makes you safer.

sign on the doors says no weapons allowed for your safety
Posted By: yukonjeff

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 09:26 AM

Originally Posted by Boco
USA has about 3% of the worlds oil reserves,Canada 10%,Saudies 15% of the worlds oil reserves.
BUT-the reason the saudis are the big dog is because their production costs are way cheaper than anyone else and they can make money in any price environment,
The reason their production costs are so low is that the oil is in huge pools relatively close to the surface and adjacent to the sea.
Canada has lots of oil but it is expensive to extract,so the saudis could flood the market with cheap oil and still make lots of money and put Canada right out of buisness.
Low oil prices are good for Saudi arabia,it kills the competition.

Like I said. The US is the LARGEST PRODUCER OF OIL. We still have undiscovered oil fields all over Alaska. Now with fracking we can extract more out of marginal fields and control the Saudis prices to an extent.
Posted By: Osky

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 01:17 PM

All true but perhaps now the issue is keeping the Saudis the big dogs in the region. There has to be one. In a region with nuclear capability, hi in off the cuff reaction, and low in common sense and self restraint people need the fear factor to not get too stupid.
It's all well and good to want the place to become glazed in glass but a conflict as severe as that would become much more wide spread. It's easy for most of us here to survive and find work and a way to live but most in America at this point rely one way or another on foreign markets or products in some way. A nuclear war there, which they would not stop at, would devastate our economy and cause massive problems. It's not just their oil anymore that makes us dependent. Quite frankly America has too large a population, we cannot support all from within anymore.

Osky
Posted By: Sprung & Rusty

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 01:24 PM

Originally Posted by Big George W
Originally Posted by bblwi
He is or was a Saudi Air Force member over here to be trained on military hardware and software that we sell to the Saudis.

Bryce


Yup !!
The same people who brought us 9/11... and yet our government and the defense industry bows down to them.
For the life of me I would love to know why that is.


Because oil. Where have you been?
Posted By: danny clifton

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 01:25 PM

it would not take nukes to turn mecca and riyadh into rubble
Posted By: 8117 Steve R

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 01:26 PM

Nothing was learned from Ft Hood. Why do we insist that our soldiers and sailors be unarmed on base? Those people are sitting ducks for any looney that sneaks a weapon in. Its crazy.
Posted By: Osky

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 01:37 PM

Originally Posted by danny clifton
it would not take nukes to turn mecca and riyadh into rubble


Your right of but others in that region have them and would jump all over that chance to use them, in the name of allah of course. In fact I'm sure they'd find some line in their book telling them to use them.
Make no mistake Danny I am in no way excusing the Saudis I more then anyone think they should pay for 9/11 and other transgressions against us.
Posted By: Pike River

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 01:50 PM

Howd he get through the screening process? Why does the US train Saudis at all considering their peoples history?

Why doesnt the US out them in the same craphole boat as Iran and NorKo?
Posted By: Big George W

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 02:43 PM



Because oil. Where have you been?[/quote]

Yes !!
[It's the economy stupid....]

I'm well aware of that, but since we are the largest producer of oil, so what ??
Who cares about the Saudis if we produce the most oil ??
I suppose now is a good time to ask - where does all the oil we produce go ??
*I seem to think that our last President slipped and stated that Oil was our # 1 export...............

Like I've said in the past, the US tells Israel what they can and cannot do, while the Saudis tell the US what they can and cannot do especially when it comes to military intervention.

Trust me on that, 32 + years working in the defense industry.... the Saudis rule the world, and the US leaders political and corporate will bow and scrape to the Saudis because "...they control the spice market" [Dune...]

That's the thing i admire about the Russians, they seem to operate in their own world and could care less what anybody else thinks.
Not saying that the Russians are perfect, but I wish that the US would become more self reliant and more pro-American instead of becoming more pro-Saudi as time goes on.

I wonder how many folks in the VA hospitals love the Saudis..........

I just learned that during that little conflict in Somalia right after Operation Restore Hope - a nice man from Saudi Arabia named Bin Laden decided he had enough of US Interventions, and felt he needed to do something about it, which a few years later - with the blessings of the Saudi government -brought us 9/11

Somalia has been on my mind a lot lately and I know this is off topic but we worked on those MH-60Ls and K's that went to Somalia, the Army brought a dozen aircraft to the plant for armor plated floors and erosion strips for the main and tail rotor blades.

I worked in Prod Flt Ops at the time, and I was maybe 28 years old at the time.
Most of the soldiers were younger than me, and most of them looked worried - at least very concerned.

They knew where they were going and what awaited them once they got there............

Once all the aircraft departed, a few days later... I was with another mech, and I said "look at that, someone left their hat behind"

It was an Army Cap with either a corp or sgt emblem [a pin] on the front, and no name - and it was left on a panel board which we used for our paperwork.

He told me, wow - keep it, it might have good stories to tell.

Well, not that long afterwards I was in the local Jeep dealership getting my 93 Jeep serviced - and to my horror and surprise I saw the images on CNN of Mike Durant [I probably spelled that wrong..] all bust up after his MH-60 was shot down in Somalia, and that is something I still think of because I worked on some of those aircraft sent over.

I suddenly - like within the last few weeks - realized I had no idea where that Army cap was, and that i needed to find it.

I've been searching for that cap ever since, because I have no idea what happened to the soldier who it belonged to, and I want to put that cap in a place of importance in my house, because that mission was a game changer regarding how our military operates, even to this day.

Sorry for going off topic here, but the Saudis make me sick, and what makes me even sicker is how our country worships them.
Posted By: Pike River

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 03:11 PM

Originally Posted by Big George W


I'm well aware of that, but since we are the largest producer of oil, so what ??
Who cares about the Saudis if we produce the most oil ??
I suppose now is a good time to ask - where does all the oil we produce go ??
*I seem to think that our last President slipped and stated that Oil was our # 1 export...............

Like I've said in the past, the US tells Israel what they can and cannot do, while the Saudis tell the US what they can and cannot do especially when it comes to military intervention.

Trust me on that, 32 + years working in the defense industry.... the Saudis rule the world, and the US leaders political and corporate will bow and scrape to the Saudis because "...they control the spice market" [Dune...]

That's the thing i admire about the Russians, they seem to operate in their own world and could care less what anybody else thinks.
Not saying that the Russians are perfect, but I wish that the US would become more self reliant and more pro-American instead of becoming more pro-Saudi as time goes on.

I wonder how many folks in the VA hospitals love the Saudis..........

I just learned that during that little conflict in Somalia right after Operation Restore Hope - a nice man from Saudi Arabia named Bin Laden decided he had enough of US Interventions, and felt he needed to do something about it, which a few years later - with the blessings of the Saudi government -brought us 9/11

Somalia has been on my mind a lot lately and I know this is off topic but we worked on those MH-60Ls and K's that went to Somalia, the Army brought a dozen aircraft to the plant for armor plated floors and erosion strips for the main and tail rotor blades..

Sorry for going off topic here, but the Saudis make me sick, and what makes me even sicker is how our country worships them.





Fine and agreeable comment right there
Posted By: 52Carl

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 05:28 PM

The Iranians are the enemy of the Saudis.
The Iranians are the enemy of the USA.
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend." This has been the truth since man learned how to make a wooden club.
Posted By: Sprung & Rusty

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 07:21 PM

Originally Posted by Big George W


Because oil. Where have you been?


Yes !!
[It's the economy stupid....]

I'm well aware of that, but since we are the largest producer of oil, so what ??
Who cares about the Saudis if we produce the most oil ??
I suppose now is a good time to ask - where does all the oil we produce go ??
*I seem to think that our last President slipped and stated that Oil was our # 1 export...............

Like I've said in the past, the US tells Israel what they can and cannot do, while the Saudis tell the US what they can and cannot do especially when it comes to military intervention.

Trust me on that, 32 + years working in the defense industry.... the Saudis rule the world, and the US leaders political and corporate will bow and scrape to the Saudis because "...they control the spice market" [Dune...]

That's the thing i admire about the Russians, they seem to operate in their own world and could care less what anybody else thinks.
Not saying that the Russians are perfect, but I wish that the US would become more self reliant and more pro-American instead of becoming more pro-Saudi as time goes on.

I wonder how many folks in the VA hospitals love the Saudis..........

I just learned that during that little conflict in Somalia right after Operation Restore Hope - a nice man from Saudi Arabia named Bin Laden decided he had enough of US Interventions, and felt he needed to do something about it, which a few years later - with the blessings of the Saudi government -brought us 9/11

Somalia has been on my mind a lot lately and I know this is off topic but we worked on those MH-60Ls and K's that went to Somalia, the Army brought a dozen aircraft to the plant for armor plated floors and erosion strips for the main and tail rotor blades.

I worked in Prod Flt Ops at the time, and I was maybe 28 years old at the time.
Most of the soldiers were younger than me, and most of them looked worried - at least very concerned.

They knew where they were going and what awaited them once they got there............

Once all the aircraft departed, a few days later... I was with another mech, and I said "look at that, someone left their hat behind"

It was an Army Cap with either a corp or sgt emblem [a pin] on the front, and no name - and it was left on a panel board which we used for our paperwork.

He told me, wow - keep it, it might have good stories to tell.

Well, not that long afterwards I was in the local Jeep dealership getting my 93 Jeep serviced - and to my horror and surprise I saw the images on CNN of Mike Durant [I probably spelled that wrong..] all bust up after his MH-60 was shot down in Somalia, and that is something I still think of because I worked on some of those aircraft sent over.

I suddenly - like within the last few weeks - realized I had no idea where that Army cap was, and that i needed to find it.

I've been searching for that cap ever since, because I have no idea what happened to the soldier who it belonged to, and I want to put that cap in a place of importance in my house, because that mission was a game changer regarding how our military operates, even to this day.

Sorry for going off topic here, but the Saudis make me sick, and what makes me even sicker is how our country worships them.



[/quote]

Nothing to with the economy. Its all politics.
Posted By: Pike River

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/07/19 08:18 PM

Until the enemy of your enemy slaughters thousands in your streets and continues to funds programs that create the problem.

Both parties are guilty.
Posted By: FairbanksLS

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/10/19 04:35 PM


Every member of the military should be required to be armed unless in their home ,.....

The idea that a military installation would disarm military members on base is beyond crazy.

If they can't be trusted with a gun they shouldn't be in the military.
Posted By: upstateNY

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/10/19 09:58 PM

Originally Posted by 52Carl
The Iranians are the enemy of the Saudis.
The Iranians are the enemy of the USA.
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend." This has been the truth since man learned how to make a wooden club.

The maggots piloting the jets on 9/11 were all saudies.No friends of mine.Should have leveled the place the next day.
Posted By: Fisher Man

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/11/19 12:27 AM

How many "friendlies" have turned on us in Afghanistan? Muslims c.an never be trusted.
Posted By: Pike River

Re: Pensacola Shooting by Middle Eastern National - 12/11/19 12:49 AM

The Moroccans have been a long time ally and I believe the first nation to recognize our independence.
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