It is really weird they don't show some random pictures of the dude walking around doing normal stuff with a voice-over saying "who knew such evil lurked in the heart and mind of this guy..." sorta crap.
The fact that in one of the most surveilled cities in the world (No.2 or 3, I think, with London being 1st) there has to be footage that can easily be released to the public that shows Lurch VanNutter roaming around, arm candy/accessory whore optional, cruising around in his flip flops destroying a buffet bar, sling chips, something for the Love of Mary.It is really weird they don't show some random pictures of the dude walking around doing normal stuff with a voice-over saying "who knew such evil lurked in the heart and mind of this guy..." sorta crap.
The fact that in one of the most surveilled cities in the world (No.2 or 3, I think, with London being 1st) there has to be footage that can easily be released to the public that shows Lurch VanNutter roaming around, arm candy/accessory whore optional, cruising around in his flip flops destroying a buffet bar, sling chips, something for the Love of Mary.
There is no way on god's Green Earth that all the surveillance/security camera (both municipal and corporate) footage is marked " Too sensitive to the ongoing investigation" to be shown on /in the press, both print and electronic. No way possible...and authorities of all stripes wonder why public trust in them is at an all time low....
It could just be some poor reporting.
We'll probably see that when they decide to show the Sandy Hook video.So, in short, there 's something to be gleaned from the video.
Is there a grassy knoll in Vegas?
I am not a lawyer, but I think I remember the Chief of LVPC say in the first couple PCs that they were withholding the video based on the exposure of the hotel and city employees to litigation. No doubt the legal teams are lining up the defendents for a big class action suit.
But I would think that at the least some of the isolated video could be released in the name of the FBI at this point.
I am not a lawyer, but I think I remember the Chief of LVPD say in the first couple PCs that they were withholding the video based on the exposure of the hotel and city employees to litigation. No doubt the legal teams are lining up the plaintiffs for a big class action suit.
NO, NOT HIM...Wait... Johnny Ringo?
Point 1 - ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack on the casino in the Phillipines this past June. There so far has been no credible evidence they were complicit. Maybe they were responsible, but that event was debatable. Did they brainwash the gambler who pulled it off? Now that would be quite a series of events.Another view...
Terrorism expert reveals ‘terrifying’ reason feds might not admit ISIS was behind Vegas shooting
The Islamic State took credit for the Las Vegas massacre, but investigators say the shooting has no connection to Islamic terrorism. But one terrorism expert explained in an interview with Newsweek magazine the “terrifying” reason why he believes federal investigators may not admit the Islamic State was behind the attack if they were.
What did he say?
Michael S. Smith II, a well-respected terrorism and intelligence analyst who advises government officials, told Newsweek:
If Islamic State did indeed cultivate [shooter Stephen] Paddock, as it has claimed was the case, the group surely has some evidence of its engagements with him. If it does, it may be the case the group is waiting on FBI and other agencies to dismiss its claim of responsibility for the Las Vegas attack before posting contradictory evidence online for the world to see.
[The] Islamic State has been very focused on undermining confidence among civilians in the West that their technologically-superior governments are competent managers of our collective security.
Waiting to release evidence that Paddock was an Islamic State “soldier” serves two purposes, Smith explained:
But the U.S. intelligence community understands this. So instead of being undermined by ISIS, completely dismissing the group’s claim undermines them and forces the group to release evidence. But without concrete evidence, combined with recent PR failures, ISIS loses all-around.
- To undermine the U.S. intelligence community and their ability to monitor terrorist activity and prevent potential attacks
- And to bolster the Islamic State’s image as it continues to face massive territorial losses in Iraq and Syria
What else did Smith say?
Smith also explained in an op-ed for Foreign Policy magazine that there is credibility to the terrorist group’s claim for five reasons:
“The shooting in Las Vegas happened only days after Baghdadi released a message encouraging his followers to incite more violence in the United States,” Smith explained, noting that many ISIS attacks around the world also happened shortly after a call to arms from top terrorist leaders, like the Orlando Pulse night club shooting in 2016.
- ISIS has never claimed responsibility for an attack in the West that already materialized because doing so would be at odds with the group’s strategy
- Taking claim for an attack that has no connection to them hurts their credibility in the West among potential recruits. It would also give Islamic State competitors, like Al-Qaeda, more ammunition to discredit them
- Being that Paddock was a 64-year-old white millionaire, he didn’t fit the typical Western ISIS convert, making him a “trophy” for the Islamic State to tout
- Terrorists in confirmed ISIS-channels on encrypted networks discussed the Vegas shooting shortly after it happened in similar fashion to previous attacks
- The Vegas attack “shares some patterns with previous attacks, many of which followed a call to arms by Baghdadi or another top leader within ISIS”
Have there been any other recent ISIS-related attacks in the West?
Giving more credence to Smith’s fifth point is the fact that there were a number of ISIS-related attacks in the West during the same period as the Las Vegas shooting.
The terrorist group claimed responsibility for an attack in France on Oct. 1 that left two dead. There was an “ISIS-inspired” attack outside a mosque in Birmingham, England, on Sept. 30 that left a 14-year-old boy in the hospital. Also on Sept 30, a man with an Islamic State flag stabbed a cop and ran four people down in Edmonton, Canada.
source: http://www.theblaze.com/news/2017/1...ght-not-admit-isis-was-behind-vegas-shooting/
terrific, hahahahahahaLurch VanNutter
or just some non-redacted photos with actual dead people (supposedly adults died too, it's okay no chidren were harmed in the making of that photo) or the gallons of blood that would've been produced by that many humans dying in the classroom below. Disregard the hoarding a K-1 teacher produced on that filing cabinet and all the big non-kindergarten words on the papers all over.We'll probably see that when they decide to show the Sandy Hook video.
While I don’t know how good this guy’s science is ...
http://gunsinthenews.com/incredible...alysis-demonstrates-second-shooter-las-vegas/
While I don’t know how good this guy’s science is ...
http://gunsinthenews.com/incredible...alysis-demonstrates-second-shooter-las-vegas/
See, I told ya, It's getting weird...That WTT site is staffed by a bunch of Bugged-Out Bugs.Not sure about the source, but some things make you go hhhmmmm?
https://whiskeytangotexas.com/2017/...g-kills-self-and-daughter-following-fbi-raid/
http://www.whec.com/news/las-vegas-conspiracy-theory-fairport-murder-homice-fake/4630991/Not sure about the source, but some things make you go hhhmmmm?
https://whiskeytangotexas.com/2017/...g-kills-self-and-daughter-following-fbi-raid/
Not saying the blog post is correct, but that doesn't really do anything to disprove the blog post. Just fake news calling someone else fake news... again.but my sources say this is a conspiracy theory and is absolutely not true.
Mission accomplished.So, if you see that story circulating on social media, ignore it.
He's left out one vector - the distance from the recording device to the impact area. If one string impacted close to the camera and another string impacted just 75 yds farther away it would cause a similar variation in lag time.
See, I told ya, It's getting weird...That WTT site is staffed by a bunch of Bugged-Out Bugs.
Is it getting weird because the news is false, or because it is getting weird? That is the question.
That Whiskey Tango Texas crowd are a bunch of liars and bugs...They've created a load of crap, Alex Jones style and now they're in Mommie's basement or some other dark, dank little place, "Jerking each other's Gherkins" to the reactions they've caused.Is it getting weird because the news is false, or because it is getting weird? That is the question.