Wednesday, October 4, 2017

16 Unanswered Questions About The Las Vegas Shooting That The Mainstream Media Doesn’t Want To Talk About

The public is not being told the truth about what really went down in Las Vegas.  As you will see below, the evidence is mounting that there were multiple shooters and that this was an operation that was planned well in advance.  But according to the mainstream media, a 64-year-old retired accountant with a flabby physique that had no military training whatsoever and that wasn’t very experienced with guns was able to pull the whole thing off all by himself.  We are being told that Paddock was a “lone wolf” that didn’t have any ties to terror groups, and since he is now dead nobody is ever going to be able to interrogate him.  But the American people definitely deserve some answers about what took place, and that means that all of us should keep digging.

The following are 16 unanswered questions about the Las Vegas shooting that the mainstream media does not want to talk about…
#1 Photos of Stephen Paddock’s hotel room have been leaked, and one of those photos appears to show a suicide note. Why hasn’t the public been told what is in that note?
#2 Were there additional shooters?  A taxi driver clearly captured video of an automatic weapon being fired out of a lower level window.  A video from another angle and brief footage captured by Dan Bilzerian also seem to confirm that automatic gunfire was coming from a floor much lower than the 32nd floor room that Stephen Paddock was located on.  And if you weren’t convinced by the first three videos, this fourth video should definitely do it.
#3 Why were law enforcement authorities discussing “another suspect on the fourth floor”, and why isn’t the mainstream media talking about this?
#4 As Jon Rappoport has pointed out, it would have been impossible for Stephen Paddock to kill and wound 573 people in less than five minutes of shooting with the kinds of weapons that he is alleged to have used.  So why won’t law enforcement authorities acknowledge this fact?
#5 How in the world did Paddock get 42 guns and “several thousand rounds of ammo” into his hotel room without anyone noticing?
#6 How did someone with “no military background” and that wasn’t a “gun guy at all” operate such advanced weapons?  Because what we are being told by the mainstream media just doesn’t make any sense whatsoever.  I really like how Natural News made this point…

 ally like how Natural News made this point…
Far from what the firearms-illiterate media claims, these are not systems that any Joe off the street can just pick up and use to effortlessly mow down 500 people. Running these systems requires extensive training, experience and stamina. It is physically impossible for a guy like Stephen Paddock to operate such a system in the sustained, effective manner that we witnessed, especially when shooting from an elevated position which throws off all the ranging of the weapon system.
Far from being a Navy Seal, Stephen Paddock is a retired accountant senior citizen with a gambling problem and a flabby physique. The only way he could have carried out this shooting is if he were transformed into a human superweapon through a magic wand. I’m calling this “Mission IMPOSSIBLE” because of the physical impossibility of a retired, untrained senior citizen pulling this off.
#7 Why was one woman telling people in the crowd that they were all going to die 45 minutes before the attack?
#8 Why did it take law enforcement authorities 72 minutes to get into Stephen Paddock’s hotel room?
#9 Why did Paddock wire $100,000 to the Philippines last week?
#10 Why was Paddock’s girlfriend, Marilou Danley, in the Philippines when the attack took place?  Did she know what was about to happen?
#11 Was Paddock on antidepressants like so many other mass killers in the past have been?
#12 Why was ISIS so eager to take responsibility for this attack, and why was the FBI so quick to dismiss that connection?
#13 Apparently Paddock had earned millions of dollars “through real estate deals”.  If he was so wealthy, why would he all of a sudden snap like that?
#14 Why did he move so frequently?  It is being reported that Paddock had 27 different residences during his adult life.
#15 Why were nearly all of the exits out of the concert venue completely blocked?
#16 Why was a country music festival chosen as the target?  Was the goal to kill as many Trump supporters and other conservatives as possible?  And is there evidence that Stephen Paddock was connected to Antifa in any way?
At first I thought that this was a fairly straightforward story too, but the more I have dug into it the more complex things have become.
Personally, I have come to the conclusion that Stephen Paddock definitely did not act alone.  That means that the others involved in the shooting are still out there, and they must be brought to justice.  Read more.....

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

1) Law enforcement doesn't immediately release all of their evidence to the public. Sometimes it's never released. We still don't know what was in the manifesto of the murderer at Umqua College, and who knows what felonies Mike Brown was charged with as a juvie?
2) Where are the broken windows from these shooters?
3) There is often a lot of confusion during massacres.
4) Why is it impossible to kill or wound over 500 people in less than 5 minutes when shooting into a packed crowd of over 20,000 people? It's likely that many of his bullets hit multiple people. This is especially true if he was using M855 ammo in his ARs. While we don't know everything that was used, he did have .308 weapons in his room.
5) The shooter stayed in his room for several days. It wouldn't be hard to take the weapons and ammo upstairs in luggage. Hell, he probably could have gotten help from the hotel staff if he was a high roller.
6) This is one of the more stupid points. The shooter was evidently an intelligent man (although sick, twisted, and evil). You don't have to be a rocket scientists to learn how to operate modern weapons, and you don't have to be an 25 year old athlete to stand in a window and spray automatic fire down upon a crowd.
7) I don't know about this one. I'll agree that it's weird, and worth investigating.
8) Fear? Confusion? Incompetence?
9) I don't know. I'd love to find out. I'm sure that it's being investigated.
10) See the answer for question 9.
11) Ditto.
12) That's easy. ISIS wants to claim the killings as one of their victories. It has immense propaganda value. The FBI wants to keep them from doing so, or perhaps give a false sense of security to those working with the shooter (if they do in fact exist). I personally think that they were a little too quick to claim that this wasn't Islamic terrorism.
13) "Crazy" doesn't have a minimum bank account balance.
14) That is a lot. I doubt that he's been planning this attack for his entire life so moving around a lot seems to be more of a quirk than anything else.
15) I don't know. I'd love to hear the answer to this question. I do know, however, that entrances and exits at paid events are generally controlled.
16) I agree, and wonder the same. If you wanted to kill mostly Conservatives then this would be the proper venue for such an attack.