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Something fishy about Las Vegas shooter
« on: October 13, 2017, 10:05:18 PM »
From Matt Walsh --


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I don't understand what's happening with this Las Vegas investigation. First they told us Paddock was stopped in the middle of his massacre by the security guard. Then they changed it and said the security guard was shot a full 6 minutes before the shooting began. Now the hotel has come out and claimed the security guard was shot only 40 seconds before Paddock fired on the crowd.
What?
This is a hotel in Las Vegas. The guy emptied 200 rounds into the hallway. You're telling me they can't pinpoint exactly what time that happened? There are cameras everywhere. Paddock even had his own cameras. And the security guard was there. And weren't there other guests in the hotel? Between all of these resources -- especially the cameras -- you're telling me they still haven't quite figured out the timeline almost two weeks later?
What?
But let's go with the revised and most recent timeline from the police. They say the security guard was shot (only once in the leg somehow) when Paddock fired 200 rounds through his door. Then six minutes later, he began shooting at the crowd and continued for 10 whole minutes. That's 16 minutes from the first shot to the last. He was not interrupted by the police. How?
They knew exactly where he was. We're told the cops were in the building during or immediately after the security guard was shot. Yet they didn't make it to the 32nd floor until a minute after the last shot was fired. 18 minutes to get upstairs? 18 minutes?
What?
And then an hour -- an HOUR -- passed before they breached the door and found Paddock already dead. I'm told that they probably had to wait for SWAT because the average cop doesn't come equipped to handle a situation like this. OK, so you're telling me that a guy can spend 16 minutes firing thousands of rounds in various directions in the middle of one of the busiest, most monitored, most secure cities on Earth and yet it will take almost an hour and a half for SWAT to get on the scene?
What?
And this is all to say nothing of the fact that Paddock set up his elaborate kill room in this hotel without anyone in the hotel getting suspicious.
By the way, why haven't any videos of Paddock surfaced? Why haven't we heard from a single guest on the floor where the shooting happened?
I don't understand any of this. And it's hard to escape the conclusion at this point that we're being lied to. I simply don't believe that they're truly confused about the timeline. All of this was very loud and noticeable and there were witnesses and video cameras everywhere. You're telling me they didn't know what time it was when a dude sprayed bullets into the hallway? I don't believe it. It makes no sense. None of this does.


Re: Something fishy about Las Vegas shooter
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2017, 11:05:38 PM »
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I just saw a news conference two hours ago, live, with the Sheriff of Las Vegas appearing to be "very emotional" (choking back sobs) while he explained that he is offended that there have been accusations of him or his officers attempting to hide something.
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He also made this appearance to correct erroneous information. He said that there were two hotel personnel who reported hearing gunshots, the one who was shot through the doorway and another one who was not on that floor. Then he said the time when the one was shot in the leg (at the time 200 bullet holes were made in the door) was followed immediately by the spree of shooting at the event crowd outside, not 6 minutes later as they had previously said by mistake.
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They also mentioned some things about the hallway common door which Paddock had apparently tampered with, but I don't recall exactly what it was. I think he said that the hotel worker who had tried to access the 32nd floor through that doorway had to give up and go to a different floor in order to enter the 32nd floor by a different route, but as I could understand him he never specified just what that other route could have been. It made me think he may have crawled through an HVAC duct, but maybe I've seen too many Mission: Impossible episodes!
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Re: Something fishy about Las Vegas shooter
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2017, 11:28:06 AM »
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I just saw a news conference two hours ago, live, with the Sheriff of Las Vegas appearing to be "very emotional" (choking back sobs) while he explained that he is offended that there have been accusations of him or his officers attempting to hide something.
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He also made this appearance to correct erroneous information. He said that there were two hotel personnel who reported hearing gunshots, the one who was shot through the doorway and another one who was not on that floor. Then he said the time when the one was shot in the leg (at the time 200 bullet holes were made in the door) was followed immediately by the spree of shooting at the event crowd outside, not 6 minutes later as they had previously said by mistake.
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They also mentioned some things about the hallway common door which Paddock had apparently tampered with, but I don't recall exactly what it was. I think he said that the hotel worker who had tried to access the 32nd floor through that doorway had to give up and go to a different floor in order to enter the 32nd floor by a different route, but as I could understand him he never specified just what that other route could have been. It made me think he may have crawled through an HVAC duct, but maybe I've seen too many Mission: Impossible episodes!
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No doubt the sheriffs emotions are a result of fear that he's in deep doo doo for fronting the lie for this crime/hoax/fαℓѕє fℓαg/ or whatever is going on.  He's probably scared out of his wits.  

Re: Something fishy about Las Vegas shooter
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2017, 02:47:18 PM »
No doubt the sheriffs emotions are a result of fear that he's in deep doo doo for fronting the lie for this crime/hoax/fαℓѕє fℓαg/ or whatever is going on.  He's probably scared out of his wits.  
Indeed, too many people, eyewitnesses, not counting the concert goers, have ended up dead supposedly as ѕυιcιdєs.
This makes the Las Vegas story sound even more fishy -- the product of yet another FBI-CIA-Military Industrial Complex conspiracy, just like the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Re: Something fishy about Las Vegas shooter
« Reply #4 on: October 15, 2017, 03:01:22 PM »
Matthew,


They understand and its clear that they cannot gain full control of the most armed country in the world [America] until the guns are stolen from the American sheeple.  Just look at all the other countries that took away the guns from its people.  We are the last on the list.  I am curious as to your take on the Newtown Connecticut incident?  For me, it is conclusive.  Necessarily, I'm interested in evidence and facts, this is where I like to stay.  Evidence, brings you to the facts and then logical conclusions.  So many people just want to ring in, giving baseless opinions.
Those who bring in hard facts could end up dead and/or their computers scrubbed.