How Is The Public So Gullible?
In the photo below, either the AFP or this elderly woman wants us to believe that those two bullets, including the casing and the projectile, somehow were shot from a gun and hit her house. But here is the fun part: when you fire a weapon, the firing pin strikes the primer, and that primer ignites the gunpowder. The gunpowder explosion forces the projectile down the gun barrel towards its intended target. The case of the bullet is ejected from the gun. The projectile does not in any gun stay with the bullet case.

However, if the MSM said it is so, then it must be so. I’m sure thousands of people saw this and believed it, and there is the problem.

Either this person wants everyone to think she is dense, or she honestly has no clue. For those who seem to not fully understand what she is calling bullets, which are actually screwdriver bits, here is a link to a set of four similar bits. But I’m sure a group of her friends and followers honestly believe what she is claiming.

Ignorance like the above, then leads to idiotic shit like this photo below. It is a little more challenging to see, and if you are not an avid shooter or have not fired this particular weapon, then you might not notice, but this photo is 100% staged as the ammunition is backward in the gun. If you are to believe the image, then when she pulls the trigger, the bullet will fire at her.

I talked about this in my “Magic Bullet” post in May of 2023, where they are trying to convince the public that the case is fired with the projectile in some cool, but fake slow-motion videos. What happens next is what I talked about in my “Who Let This Dumbass Shoot A Rifle?” post, where CNN reporter Gary Tuchman tried to convince the public that shooting the AR-15 on a range, gave him PTSD. Or this article where the reporter claims that it is horrifying and gave him bruises on his shoulder. The MSM reports this bullshit and the public eats it up.
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Welcome to the Average Joe Weekly blog. This is basically my place on the web where I can help spread some of the knowledge that I have accumulated over the years. I served 10+ years in the Marine Corps on Active Duty, but that was some 25 years ago.
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