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Our hearts and prayers go out to all those killed or injured in the Las Vegas shooting,
and in a nation where so many anti-Americans are kneeling in pampered
protest, this mass shooting saw veterans and police officers standing
up, helping the victims and heading straight for the shooter to take him
out. Real Americans don’t kneel, they stand and get to work to save lives. Today I offer tremendous gratitude to all the first responders who helped save lives and stop the violence.
Although the news reporting on this shooting is still in its early
stages, there are five strange things that just don’t add up about this
massacre (so far). I run through them below.
#1) Dozens of concert-goers reported the presence of multiple shooters
Although law enforcement says there was only one shooter, multiple
witnesses are openly reporting the presence of multiple shooters. This
could reasonably be the result of confusion and chaos, but it’s also
highly suspicious that the shooter had “full auto” weapon which is
usually limited to law enforcement or military personnel.
This question about multiple shooters was also raised after the
Aurora, Colorado “Batman movie theater” shooting, in which numerous
witnesses reported the presence of multiple shooters.
If this shooting was carried out by multiple shooters, it would
obviously indicate planning and coordination among a group of people who
sought to carry out the shooting for a political purpose of some kind.
#2) Who warned concert-goers they were “all going to die” a full 45 minutes before the shooting started?
Via the UK Express: One woman, who was at the Route 91 music event, claimed an
unidentified woman had told other concert-goers they were “all going to
die” after pushing her way to the front of the venue. The witness, 21, told local news: “She had been messing with a
lady in front of her and telling her she was going to die, that we were
all going to die. “They escorted her out to make her stop messing around with all
the other people, but none of us knew it was going to be serious.” She described the lady as Hispanic. The lady was escorted from the venue along with a man. The unnamed witness, who was attending the event on her 21st
birthday, described the pair as short, both around 5 ft 5ins to 5ft 6ins
tall, and looked like “everyday people”.
It’s clear that neither of these two people were the shooter, as the shooter is a much taller Caucasian man. Thus, this is not a “lone gunman” massacre. There was coordination. At least three people were aware this shooting was about to take place.
#3) The weapon you hear on videos was FULL AUTO, which is almost impossible to acquire through legal means
The multitude of videos that captured the event clearly indicate that at least one shooter was running a full auto weapons system.
Such weapons are almost impossible for “civilians” to acquire. Although
some pre-1986 full auto weapons are available for sale, they require
extensive ATF documentation, background checks and extremely long wait
periods approaching one year. Plus, they tend to cost $25,000 or more,
and they’re extremely rare.
Full auto weapons, however, are widely owned by police officers,
federal officials and military organizations. It will be very
interesting to find out where this weapon came from and how it was
acquired.
#4) Why were the exits blocked, trapping victims like rats in a maze?
Numerous reports from witnesses who were on the scene reveal that nearly all the exits were blocked. One witness described the situation as “being caught like a rate in a maze” with numerous “dead ends.”
Why were nearly all the exits blocked? In essence, the concert created a kill zone
that amplified the casualties. So far, according to the Clark County
Sheriff in Vegas, 515 people have been injured and 59 people have so far
died. These are unthinkable numbers, approaching war-time casualty
counts. It’s clear from the coverage that this shockingly high body
count would not have been possible if people had been free to flee the
concert venue.
In essence, the concert trapped the people, preventing them from
escaping, and denying them the ability to seek cover. From there,
sustained, full-auto gunfire is almost impossible to survive.
In addition, once the shooting started, the stage lights were turned to the crowd, lighting up the crowd and making them an easier target for the shooter(s). Was this deliberate?
#5) Why did the shooter have as many as 10 firearms in his room?
According to news reports, the shooter — identified as Stephen
Paddock — had as many as 10 firearms in his room, including several
rifles. If he was the only shooter, what’s the point of having so many rifles?
One man can obviously only shoot one rifle, and since he had a full
auto rifle, he could obviously achieve his evil aims by focusing on his
one rifle. There was no need for him to have multiple rifles.
So were the other rifles brought to the room to “stage” the crime
scene with an abundance of guns? Why would one elderly man bother to
carry 8 – 10 weapons to a hotel room in the first place? That’s a lot of
work. Rifles aren’t lightweight devices.
I find the idea that a lone, elderly man would carry so many rifles to a hotel room for no practical reason to be highly suspicious. It makes no sense at all.
ONE MORE QUESTION: Why is ISIS claiming responsibility for the Las Vegas massacre?
Via Reuters: Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a shooting that
killed at least 50 people and wounded over 400 in Las Vegas early on
Monday, and said the attacker had converted to Islam a few months ago. “The Las Vegas attack was carried out by a soldier of the Islamic
State and he carried it out in response to calls to target states of
the coalition,” the group’s news agency Amaq said in reference to the
U.S.-led coalition fighting the group in the Middle East. “The Las Vegas attacker converted to Islam a few months ago,”
Amaq added. (Reporting by Ali Abdelaty; Writing by Arwa Gaballa; Editing
by Ahmed Aboulenein)
Pray for all the victims of this event. More coverage is found on the following websites: Shootings.news Violence.news DomesticTerrorism.com