Las Vegas Massacre

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Huckleberry you're obviously a lying Freemason. Which makes you a Satanist once again posing as a Christian. This entire operation was run threw Freemasons and those who control them. You're purposely spreading false info to cover up the truth. Nobody was killed or hurt in this it is a big lie. It's easier to hurt nobody and create a large illusion of chaos and that's what they did. My question Huckleberry is do you ever worry about going to hell when you die? You're obviously a secret society person spreading deception. If you read revelations it calls you the anti-Christ? You should fear hell and stop lying. We all know it was fake and the videos I post give more real incite thus you do your best to smear it. Thanks no thanks but stop posing as a Christian When you're cultist.

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Guys like Huckleberry cover for the inevitable mess ups in fake news by lying to misdirect people. Listen to him but know he's a wolf in sheeps clothing.
 

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He was just a miserable old man who had everything the world offers yet was empty inside and failed at finding real significance in life. So he did something extreme as if it would give him some kind of purpose, but then he realized he destroyed his life and there was nothing left for him so he killed himself. He picked that casino as revenge for the lawsuit he lost against them, because he had no real cause to do anything else.


Or it was just a fantasy he had and played out before his planed suicide. He may have been diagnoiesed with something deadly and want to go out the way he did.
 

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Maybe he was sick of conspiracy theories so he figured by doing this he'd spawn all kinds of them that were obviously wrong, thereby exposing them for the fraudulent obsessive speculation that so many of them are.

By having no actual motivation or secret alliance to any terrorist or illuminati group etc, he knew he would confound everyone by doing something inexplicably irrational and unexpected and terrible - and he died laughing about what a mess and bunch of lies would appear as 'secret reasons' behind it.

Perhaps he did it to troll conspiracy theorists?

Just speculation.
 

Innerfire89

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Maybe he was sick of conspiracy theories so he figured by doing this he'd spawn all kinds of them that were obviously wrong, thereby exposing them for the fraudulent obsessive speculation that so many of them are.

By having no actual motivation or secret alliance to any terrorist or illuminati group etc, he knew he would confound everyone by doing something inexplicably irrational and unexpected and terrible - and he died laughing about what a mess and bunch of lies would appear as 'secret reasons' behind it.

Perhaps he did it to troll conspiracy theorists?

Just speculation.
Or perhaps you're in on it and trying to throw us off the trail. Does the Pope pay you well?! Lol
 
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Conspiracy is born of imagination and possibility. That doesn't make it false as such, but makes it a possible truth.

One must put themselves in the mind of ultimate power to think of the possibilities that come from that power. In this sense I mean the elite, hidden intelligence service, access to all communication, profiling of everyone.

What is looking pretty apparent in this case, is there is a possibility of more that one person shooting a gun, and that the shooting of a gun did not necessarily happen from, or just from the 32nd floor.

So say you are looking for a perfect scapegoat, to take the hit for something planned that is intended to have an 'impact', or intended to cause a 'distraction'. I mean we are all pretty sure that 9/11 was an inside job, the evidence is too apparent. So you would want a person who a) has a father that is a known criminal, b) someone who is more isolated, c) someone with a problem, eg. gambling, d) someone with a clean record (who then snapped), e) someone who loves their guns, f) happens to be staying in hotel X at time Y.

And as Intelligence HQ you knew all this stuff.

What is interesting is that, while the lone shooter was a long way from the crime scene, he was able to hit over 500 people before they could find adequate cover. I don't know my guns but I'm wondering how possible that really is.

What I would look at, from a perspective of 'planned by some nefarious spectre', is what significance does the date have, what was going on elsewhere on that date, and were there any high profile persons among the victims, or anyone linked to something high profile.

On top of that, how many high profile people in America have died of 'suspected suicide'. Is he still alive to tell you that he pulled the trigger on himself (or indeed pulled the trigger of a rifle through the window)? It's the perfect End of Case to suspected 3rd party providing the profile can match up easily to that. Eg. His father had suicidal tendencies.

I'm not necessarily saying what I think, I'm just showing what conspiracy is. It just really depends how far down the conspiracy rabbit hole you want to go!
 
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Ann Coulter - October 4, 2017 - MEDIA FIND LAS VEGAS SHOOTER'S MOTIVE: HE'S WHITE!

MEDIA FIND LAS VEGAS SHOOTER'S MOTIVE: HE'S WHITE!


October 4, 2017

If the media are going to keep wailing about how vital a free press is, could they start reporting stuff?

There's a remarkable number of dangling facts about Stephen Paddock's mass murder in Las Vegas, which the media have shown little inclination to investigate. It's almost as if they're worried that too much investigation will ruin it.

For example:

Who was the woman shouting, "YOU'RE ALL GOING TO DIE!" right before the concert? Is any reporter interested in finding out? Probably a random crazy lady, but that's not typical pre-concert behavior.

Why is it taking so long to find out if anyone else went into Paddock's hotel room since he checked in last Thursday? I'm perfectly prepared to accept that he was the only one who entered that room, but can we see the surveillance video?

The sum-total of the information we know about Marilou Danley, the woman who's been living with Paddock for years is the following: She was out of the country at the time of the attack. She's not involved.

Paddock had apparently assembled an enormous arsenal of weapons. Did she know about it? Did he tell her why? Had his behavior changed recently? Why wasn't he with her on her trip? Had they broken up? And why did Paddock recently wire $100,000 to the Philippines?

Within hours of the first indictments in the Duke lacrosse case -- later, all thrown out -- the media was bristling with information about the players' parents, the homes they grew up in, the ritziness of their neighborhoods, and the tuition at their Catholic high schools. Doesn't any reporter want to ask Danley anything?

Do we know yet why Paddock broke two windows? What were his recent winnings or losses at gambling?

I don't know if any of this would change the basic narrative. But the media don't know, either, and they seem strangely reluctant to ask. As Sherlock Holmes said: First, you exclude the impossible, and whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. Our media isn't doing the reporting that would allow us to exclude anything. And then they wonder why conspiracy theories develop.

The media's idea of hard-hitting investigative reporting is to taunt gun-owners and white men. Making snarky political remarks is Job No. 1 of reporters. Apparently, it's also the new job description for late-night comics. As long as we're looking for jobs that Americans just won't do, maybe we could find some immigrants to tell jokes and report news.

We're getting a lot of smirky, celebratory headlines, like these:

AMERICA'S WHITE MAN PROBLEM

HOW AMERICA HAS SILENTLY ACCEPTED THE RAGE OF WHITE MEN

THE WHITE PRIVILEGE OF THE "LONE WOLF" SHOOTER

While it's great that liberals have finally found a mass murder that they don't think can be defeated with a "Je Suis Charlie" hashtag, they're either lying or they don't know what they're talking about. Blacks and Hispanics are extremely well-represented as perpetrators of mass shootings, Muslims are over-represented, and surprisingly, even the usually law-abiding Asians more than hold their own.

Typical Reporter: Yeah, we decided not to go with the mass shootings at the Tennessee church, the Washington Navy Yard, San Bernardino, the Pulse nightclub, Fort Hood, the LIRR, the Carson City IHOP, the Trolley Square Shopping Mall, the Windy City Core Supply warehouse, Virginia Tech, the Binghamton Civic Center, the Hartford Distributors, the hunting tract in Wisconsin, the Appalachian School of Law … and on and on and on.

And those are just a few of the famous ones! It's hard to notice what's not there, so it's especially annoying that the journalist's method of illustrating mass murderers is to assemble pictures of all the mass shooters, but then only show the white guys.

There was one characteristic of white men in abundant evidence at the Las Vegas massacre. They're awfully chivalrous, these white male country music fans. Twenty-two thousand people came under sustained, high-powered gunfire and few people, if any, were stomped to death -- something you can't say for a Black Friday sale at a Long Island mall.

At the Las Vegas concert, men died protecting women, using their bodies as shields and standing up in the middle of gunfire to direct the women to safety. The New York Post reports that one woman said she "was running away and a couple of guys said, 'Hey, come stand behind us,' and boom, they went down.” Heather Melton has described how she felt her husband, Sonny, being shot in the back, fatally, as he shielded her from the rain of bullets.


Without many facts to go on, the only sweeping conclusion we can make so far is that there's a reason feminism didn't emerge from the country music community.

COPYRIGHT 2017 ANN COULTER

DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION
 
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He was just a miserable old man who had everything the world offers yet was empty inside and failed at finding real significance in life. So he did something extreme as if it would give him some kind of purpose, but then he realized he destroyed his life and there was nothing left for him so he killed himself. He picked that casino as revenge for the lawsuit he lost against them, because he had no real cause to do anything else.


Or it was just a fantasy he had and played out before his planed suicide. He may have been diagnosed with something deadly and want to go out the way he did.
This is a divide and conquer narrative, although you have a very healthy perception of it.

It's no different than OJ, travon martin, or Rodney King. It's a complicated little tale, white, rich, gambler, mentally ill, terrorist, isis; I assume soon they will announce he was gay as well if they haven't already.

It's a story with many complicated pieces that don't really seem to fit together, so that everyone hearing it can pick up whatever bits and pieces they need to have their racial prejudices, financial insecurities, patriotism, and fear chords properly tuned for the coming narrative that hinge upon the success of these little ones.
 

Dude653

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Most anyone has to admit that the story we are getting just doesn't add up.
Then your calculator must not work because it all makes perfect sense
 

Dude653

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It's called cognitive bias. You want it to be a conspiracy. You have a guy's a multi-millionaire so he's going to have easy access to multiple weapons and ammunition.
He breaks down the rifles and conceals them in suitcases. Then spend three days bringing them in. He's a high roller who spends tens of thousands of dollars a month at this casino so of course no one is going to make a fuss about it. He then breaks the glass possibly with a hammer or maybe shot it out and then proceeds to Rapid Fire into a crowd with 22,000 people. Stands to the reason he didn't have a history of gun violence otherwise Casino security would have known alerted immediately. There's no part of this story that is not completely plausible
 
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I'm in no way buying that this massacre was pulled off as per the official narrative.
The supposed perpetrator has pretty much no history, as if he never existed until now?
A "lone wolf" white guy who was a country music fan murders dozens at a country music show?
Bull-loney.
I am with you on this...

a. Not enough shell casings in pics from room
b. Numerous video clips with more than one weapon firing full auto same time
c. Dude's suicide looks staged by weapons under him and on him
d. Friends in Las Vegas said they could hear more than one weapon
e. No release of supposed note and what it said

etc.......
 

Dude653

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Re: EYES TELL ALL

I wasn't there, I don't know what happened, however, Brian Claypool's testimony is not quite right...being a an avid movie lover for many years, I've spotted continuity errors in numerous films, I've seen more bad actors than anyone should be allowed, and I can tell you, for a fact...Brian Claypool is acting/lying.

To be blunt...aside from the horrible acting (does anyone remember Robbie Parker?)...watch where Brian Claypool's eyes keep looking...down and to the right, down and to the right...down and to the right.

I think it's amazing (read highly suspect) how someone can go through such a traumatic event and carry on and on with a testimony, yet always keep looking at the same spot as if reading a script.


[video=youtube;pypZtS9xXhU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pypZtS9xXhU[/video]



Here's Brian Claypool doing various commentaries for CNN.

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=brian+claypool+cnn


Peace.
That was completely irrelevant
 
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These lies simply cause people to believe surrendering their rights is in their best interest. It was obviously a lie excuted by Freemasons and fake Jews who run them. Nobody was hurt in this except the innocent citizens of America being forced to give up their personal freedom. The corruption of the people involved and people lying in this thread to prop up this propaganda is shameful you're liars and everyone knows it.

Elijah
 
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It's called cognitive bias. You want it to be a conspiracy. You have a guy's a multi-millionaire so he's going to have easy access to multiple weapons and ammunition.
He breaks down the rifles and conceals them in suitcases. Then spend three days bringing them in. He's a high roller who spends tens of thousands of dollars a month at this casino so of course no one is going to make a fuss about it. He then breaks the glass possibly with a hammer or maybe shot it out and then proceeds to Rapid Fire into a crowd with 22,000 people. Stands to the reason he didn't have a history of gun violence otherwise Casino security would have known alerted immediately. There's no part of this story that is not completely plausible
Could you Dude stop lying to prop up the stealing of people's freedoms threw gov lies. You're obviously another Satanic person posing as a Christian
 

Dude653

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Could you Dude stop lying to prop up the stealing of people's freedoms threw gov lies. You're obviously another Satanic person posing as a Christian
And you're obviously a mentally unstable troll with no valid argument resorting to Hyperbole and ad hominem
 

Dude653

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Killers don't always have a motive. That's why serial killers are so hard to catch because all their victims are just random
 
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And you're obviously a mentally unstable troll with no valid argument resorting to Hyperbole and ad hominem
You've been outed! Stop reversing the truth of you being caught lying. The security cop has no record or licenses in security because he was a actor! This whole thing was an idiotic Satanic lie to fraudulently steel people's rights by people like you. The truth isn't trolling what trolling is I think is lying to hurt people. That's you Dude! Take your lying crap elsewhere everyone sees you for what you are!

Elijah