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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19700749 United States 11/13/2012 06:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If her family doesn't come forward shortly to claim she is missing then it's all part of the psyop Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19700749 in fact the more i think about it - why would she have announced she was out jogging to the news anyway? why would someone in that position as she is right now be out jogging in that park - unless the point was to disappear Kind of seems too obvious doesn't it.... is there any chance she was reported missing yesterday and that's why the fbi was at her house last night? |
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JennOfArc User ID: 25237221 United States 11/13/2012 06:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe I'm totally wrong, but I gleaned from the article that her license went missing awhile ago, and she was aware that she had lost it. And the park was holding onto the license, waiting the 90 days, but then noticed who she was on TV, and then contacted police. I looks like some here are thinking she went jogging today and her license was found today, and she's missing. I don't think that's the case. |
craftybiatchytwo User ID: 1429977 Canada 11/13/2012 06:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | MESSAGE TO PAULA: Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2836766 We found your Driver's License. It was tangled up in the skeletal remains of Chandra Levy - another good time girl who messed with power and got served. When can you come pick it up? (they are trying to flush her out of hiding while sending a serious message!) Strange things are afoot indeed. Anyone taking bets on who is going to be the first player in all of this to turn up 'suicided' ? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19700749 United States 11/13/2012 06:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe I'm totally wrong, but I gleaned from the article that her license went missing awhile ago, and she was aware that she had lost it. And the park was holding onto the license, waiting the 90 days, but then noticed who she was on TV, and then contacted police. Quoting: JennOfArc I looks like some here are thinking she went jogging today and her license was found today, and she's missing. I don't think that's the case. all it says is it was found "recently" and that park police also notified the FBI. why would they have notified FBI if they didn't already know who she was (in relation to her being in the news as Petaeus's mistress)? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19700749 United States 11/13/2012 06:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe I'm totally wrong, but I gleaned from the article that her license went missing awhile ago, and she was aware that she had lost it. And the park was holding onto the license, waiting the 90 days, but then noticed who she was on TV, and then contacted police. Quoting: JennOfArc I looks like some here are thinking she went jogging today and her license was found today, and she's missing. I don't think that's the case. all it says is it was found "recently" and that park police also notified the FBI. why would they have notified FBI if they didn't already know who she was (in relation to her being in the news as Petaeus's mistress)? had it been much earlier, then why would they still be in possession of her license and not have sent it back to her or her come to retrieve it? I'm thinking "recently" was probably yesterday and that is why FBI rolled up at her house last night |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 990186 Poland 11/13/2012 06:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | didn't nine eleven happen around the same time the Chandra Levy stuff happen too? did they ever find out what happened? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19156676 Not that I know of. My question is what was she doing in the park..and where is she now? Who takes their driver's license out at a park? Maybe they are going to fake her death and enter her into witness protection? Or Guantanamo Bay? I wonder what she was doing in that park? This whole thing sounds suspicious. It makes me wonder what is really going on here. I mean, it's sort of too obvious. Is she being set up further or is she setting someone up? This is all just too convenient. They suddenly 'found' her driver's license, and where did they find it? In the fucking woods?? The story is simply for one reason: to increase the sordid aspect for another day, so that no one pays attention to Hillary Clinton being on some island 'unable' and 'too busy' to attend the Congressional Hearings on Benghazi! |
JennOfArc User ID: 25237221 United States 11/13/2012 06:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe I'm totally wrong, but I gleaned from the article that her license went missing awhile ago, and she was aware that she had lost it. And the park was holding onto the license, waiting the 90 days, but then noticed who she was on TV, and then contacted police. Quoting: JennOfArc I looks like some here are thinking she went jogging today and her license was found today, and she's missing. I don't think that's the case. all it says is it was found "recently" and that park police also notified the FBI. why would they have notified FBI if they didn't already know who she was (in relation to her being in the news as Petaeus's mistress)? had it been much earlier, then why would they still be in possession of her license and not have sent it back to her or her come to retrieve it? I'm thinking "recently" was probably yesterday and that is why FBI rolled up at her house last night The park said that they hold onto all lost/found licenses for 90 days, then send them back to the DMV/State. So concievably they could have been sitting on the license for almsost three months. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 19700749 United States 11/13/2012 06:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe I'm totally wrong, but I gleaned from the article that her license went missing awhile ago, and she was aware that she had lost it. And the park was holding onto the license, waiting the 90 days, but then noticed who she was on TV, and then contacted police. Quoting: JennOfArc I looks like some here are thinking she went jogging today and her license was found today, and she's missing. I don't think that's the case. all it says is it was found "recently" and that park police also notified the FBI. why would they have notified FBI if they didn't already know who she was (in relation to her being in the news as Petaeus's mistress)? had it been much earlier, then why would they still be in possession of her license and not have sent it back to her or her come to retrieve it? I'm thinking "recently" was probably yesterday and that is why FBI rolled up at her house last night The park said that they hold onto all lost/found licenses for 90 days, then send them back to the DMV/State. So concievably they could have been sitting on the license for almsost three months. They would hold it if they had no way to contact the person. her name and address is on it. if they had it for up to 90 days already why would they just now be calling the FBI about it? |
JennOfArc User ID: 25237221 United States 11/13/2012 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe I'm totally wrong, but I gleaned from the article that her license went missing awhile ago, and she was aware that she had lost it. And the park was holding onto the license, waiting the 90 days, but then noticed who she was on TV, and then contacted police. Quoting: JennOfArc I looks like some here are thinking she went jogging today and her license was found today, and she's missing. I don't think that's the case. all it says is it was found "recently" and that park police also notified the FBI. why would they have notified FBI if they didn't already know who she was (in relation to her being in the news as Petaeus's mistress)? The park said they hold all lost/found licenses for 90 days. They could have had it for a few days, weeks, or almost three months, per their policy. When Paula Broadwells name and face was splashed all over the TV screen the past few days, someone at the park office might have realized, "hey, we have her license" and contacted authorities. |
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JennOfArc User ID: 25237221 United States 11/13/2012 06:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19700749 all it says is it was found "recently" and that park police also notified the FBI. why would they have notified FBI if they didn't already know who she was (in relation to her being in the news as Petaeus's mistress)? had it been much earlier, then why would they still be in possession of her license and not have sent it back to her or her come to retrieve it? I'm thinking "recently" was probably yesterday and that is why FBI rolled up at her house last night The park said that they hold onto all lost/found licenses for 90 days, then send them back to the DMV/State. So concievably they could have been sitting on the license for almsost three months. They would hold it if they had no way to contact the person. her name and address is on it. if they had it for up to 90 days already why would they just now be calling the FBI about it? Apparently the Washington park doesn't take it upon themselves to track down people from out of state who lose their licenses. They simply hold it for 90 days then send it back to the state it was issued in. Nobody knew Paula Broadwell before this all came down this week. I imagine the park service people saw her on TV, and then realised they had her ID, so they contacted police. Last Edited by JennOfArc on 11/13/2012 06:52 PM |
Bluebird User ID: 730536 United States 11/13/2012 06:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I believe she is in North Carolina and not D.C. One of the most important aspects of conspiracy theories is being able to discern when there isn't one. Oh yeah, like you'd understand anyway. Where are we going and why am I in this handbasket?. . .J. Handy |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1445528 United States 11/13/2012 06:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe I'm totally wrong, but I gleaned from the article that her license went missing awhile ago, and she was aware that she had lost it. And the park was holding onto the license, waiting the 90 days, but then noticed who she was on TV, and then contacted police. Quoting: JennOfArc I looks like some here are thinking she went jogging today and her license was found today, and she's missing. I don't think that's the case. all it says is it was found "recently" and that park police also notified the FBI. why would they have notified FBI if they didn't already know who she was (in relation to her being in the news as Petaeus's mistress)? had it been much earlier, then why would they still be in possession of her license and not have sent it back to her or her come to retrieve it? I'm thinking "recently" was probably yesterday and that is why FBI rolled up at her house last night The park said that they hold onto all lost/found licenses for 90 days, then send them back to the DMV/State. So concievably they could have been sitting on the license for almsost three months. I knew it wasn't today. I thought maybe she was running in the same park today. I can see why you thought that though! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 6250363 United States 11/13/2012 06:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who the fuck goes jogging with their license? I mean common. This is pure BS. Think about it. If you are an avid jogger, you would not be carrying around a wallet with you. Maybe 5 bucks to get a drink but that's it. Also a woman carries a purse with her and not a wallet. This is a warning sign for her. Unless she is already missing. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19700749 United States 11/13/2012 06:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19700749 had it been much earlier, then why would they still be in possession of her license and not have sent it back to her or her come to retrieve it? I'm thinking "recently" was probably yesterday and that is why FBI rolled up at her house last night The park said that they hold onto all lost/found licenses for 90 days, then send them back to the DMV/State. So concievably they could have been sitting on the license for almsost three months. They would hold it if they had no way to contact the person. her name and address is on it. if they had it for up to 90 days already why would they just now be calling the FBI about it? Apparently the Washington park doesn't take it upon themselves to track down people from out of state who lose their licenses. They simply hold it for 90 days then send it back to the state it was issued in. Nobody knew Paula Broadwell before this all came down this week. I imagine the park service people saw her on TV, and then realised they had her ID, so they contacted police. they knew already they had her id. the park police contacted the FBI. why would they not have just contacted her? why go to the trouble of calling in the FBI? so they saw her on tv lately and realized oh ok we happen to be in possession of her license - lets call in the FBI? no, not buying. |
JennOfArc User ID: 25237221 United States 11/13/2012 07:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19700749 all it says is it was found "recently" and that park police also notified the FBI. why would they have notified FBI if they didn't already know who she was (in relation to her being in the news as Petaeus's mistress)? had it been much earlier, then why would they still be in possession of her license and not have sent it back to her or her come to retrieve it? I'm thinking "recently" was probably yesterday and that is why FBI rolled up at her house last night The park said that they hold onto all lost/found licenses for 90 days, then send them back to the DMV/State. So concievably they could have been sitting on the license for almsost three months. I knew it wasn't today. I thought maybe she was running in the same park today. I can see why you thought that though! I was actually commenting towards the many posters and AC's in the thread saying she's missing today. I could tell what you meant. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 990186 Poland 11/13/2012 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19700749 had it been much earlier, then why would they still be in possession of her license and not have sent it back to her or her come to retrieve it? I'm thinking "recently" was probably yesterday and that is why FBI rolled up at her house last night The park said that they hold onto all lost/found licenses for 90 days, then send them back to the DMV/State. So concievably they could have been sitting on the license for almsost three months. They would hold it if they had no way to contact the person. her name and address is on it. if they had it for up to 90 days already why would they just now be calling the FBI about it? Apparently the Washington park doesn't take it upon themselves to track down people from out of state who lose their licenses. They simply hold it for 90 days then send it back to the state it was issued in. Nobody knew Paula Broadwell before this all came down this week. I imagine the park service people saw her on TV, and then realised they had her ID, so they contacted police. What a bunch of lazy assed motherfuckers they are if they wouldn't make an effort to return a driver's license! What kind of shit is that?? It's an important document for crying out loud!! |
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JennOfArc User ID: 25237221 United States 11/13/2012 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: JennOfArc The park said that they hold onto all lost/found licenses for 90 days, then send them back to the DMV/State. So concievably they could have been sitting on the license for almsost three months. They would hold it if they had no way to contact the person. her name and address is on it. if they had it for up to 90 days already why would they just now be calling the FBI about it? Apparently the Washington park doesn't take it upon themselves to track down people from out of state who lose their licenses. They simply hold it for 90 days then send it back to the state it was issued in. Nobody knew Paula Broadwell before this all came down this week. I imagine the park service people saw her on TV, and then realised they had her ID, so they contacted police. they knew already they had her id. the park police contacted the FBI. why would they not have just contacted her? why go to the trouble of calling in the FBI? so they saw her on tv lately and realized oh ok we happen to be in possession of her license - lets call in the FBI? no, not buying. You'd need to ask the park why they just dont "contact" people whose licenses are turned in. I don't know why their policy is to keep the license for three months, then mail it back to the state of origin. They didn't know who she was other than the NC license with her face and name they had laying in their lost and found pile. This week she showed up all over the TV and newspapers... I imagine they saw that and said hey wait..we have her license in our pile...and contacted the FBI because they thought it might be important. I don't know how to explain what I'm saying any clearer. Last Edited by JennOfArc on 11/13/2012 07:10 PM |
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sandpiper User ID: 27697384 United States 11/13/2012 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Notice that everyone is being thrown under the bus except OBAMA? CLINTON? HOLDER? If you break my wings, I will just find a cloud and learn to fly again. The Lord will catch you when you fall or teach you to fly! May the footprints I leave lead you to BELIEVE. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19700749 United States 11/13/2012 07:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19700749 They would hold it if they had no way to contact the person. her name and address is on it. if they had it for up to 90 days already why would they just now be calling the FBI about it? Apparently the Washington park doesn't take it upon themselves to track down people from out of state who lose their licenses. They simply hold it for 90 days then send it back to the state it was issued in. Nobody knew Paula Broadwell before this all came down this week. I imagine the park service people saw her on TV, and then realised they had her ID, so they contacted police. they knew already they had her id. the park police contacted the FBI. why would they not have just contacted her? why go to the trouble of calling in the FBI? so they saw her on tv lately and realized oh ok we happen to be in possession of her license - lets call in the FBI? no, not buying. You'd need to ask the park why they just dont "contact" people whose licenses are turned in. I don't know why their policy is to keep the license for three months, then mail it back to the state of origin. They didn't know who she was other than the NC license with her face and name they had laying in their lost and found pile. This week she showed up all over the TV and newspapers... I imagine they saw that and contacted the FBI because they thought it might be important. I don't know how to explain what I'm saying any clearer. It isn't me who is obtuse here. I have zero trouble understanding what you are saying. I am simply pointing out that the bullshit story itself doesn't make any sense |
JennOfArc User ID: 25237221 United States 11/13/2012 07:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: JennOfArc Apparently the Washington park doesn't take it upon themselves to track down people from out of state who lose their licenses. They simply hold it for 90 days then send it back to the state it was issued in. Nobody knew Paula Broadwell before this all came down this week. I imagine the park service people saw her on TV, and then realised they had her ID, so they contacted police. they knew already they had her id. the park police contacted the FBI. why would they not have just contacted her? why go to the trouble of calling in the FBI? so they saw her on tv lately and realized oh ok we happen to be in possession of her license - lets call in the FBI? no, not buying. You'd need to ask the park why they just dont "contact" people whose licenses are turned in. I don't know why their policy is to keep the license for three months, then mail it back to the state of origin. They didn't know who she was other than the NC license with her face and name they had laying in their lost and found pile. This week she showed up all over the TV and newspapers... I imagine they saw that and contacted the FBI because they thought it might be important. I don't know how to explain what I'm saying any clearer. It isn't me who is obtuse here. I have zero trouble understanding what you are saying. I am simply pointing out that the bullshit story itself doesn't make any sense Please then, since i'm a dullard, break it down for me. WHY what I am saying is BS. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 19700749 United States 11/13/2012 07:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If the park police's policy is just to hold a found license for 90 days and then mail it back to the state of origin - then why would the fact that she is on the news for having sex with Patraeus have any bearing on that? Unless it was very recently found and gave them concern about her wellbeing |