We've all heard the tragic news about the shootings in Las Vegas: 59 dead and hundreds more wounded at an outdoors country music festival in town. A 64-year old man named Stephen Paddock, himself shot to death, is being touted as having major - if not sole - responsibility for the shootings. That he had a role in the massacre is beyond question. However, he is being described as being alone and without motive - a claim that doesn't withstand close scrutiny.
Differing accounts say in his hotel room on the 32nd floor that there were 23 firearms, some of them automatic rifles. How could one man have possibly had use for all those rifles - unless he wasn't alone? A man who was staying in a room next to Paddock's saw several people who may have been involved. The video in that article shows gunfire from a room that is much lower than 32 stories.
I now link to an article that asks some relevant questions - questions that demand answers. If you haven't heard of "Natural News", surely you've heard of National Review. A piece therein asks questions too (some the same as the other article). Consider the financial hassle of procuring just the right hotel room - probably well in advance of the concert. Consider how it had to be both difficult and expensive to procure all those firearms - and transport them unnoticed to the hotel room(s). Could one lone older man have done all that himself? The two articles indicate that Paddock had both Antifa and ISIS ties; indeed, ISIS claimed responsibility for the massacre.
It didn't take long for the left-wing hate to spew forth. A CBS lawyer and vice president tweeted that the victims deserved their fates because country music fans are often Republican. I applaud CBS for having the decency to fire her. Prison Planet's piece contains some enlightening videos to examine along these lines.
Paul Watson's video highlights some all-too-predictable progressive shrieks calling for more abridgment of our rights to defend ourselves (as though Paddock et al weren't already breaking or circumventing gun control laws already). Just wait for some similar yap and yammer to be found in Crud or Amerika magazines, not to mention some pathetic press releases from the USCCB. I'm also anticipating that some other progressives will somehow blame this massacre on "climate change".
As we pray for the victims and their families, let us resolve to bring our nation and world back to God. Let us resolve to end abortion and all other sins against marriage, family and life. Only then do we have a chance for piece.
Indeed I have found some of the same information as you have from different sites. One thing is for sure, something is really rotten in Denmark with this entire 'reporting' of facts. NOT MUCH of what they are reporting adds up. As H. says...'This just doesn't pass the smell test.'
ReplyDeleteOh and btw, I read someone has uncovered information that the Obamas and the Clintons contributed a good sum of money not long ago to ANTIFA.
" Consider the financial hassle of procuring just the right hotel room " what hassle? you call or go online and give your credit card number. " Consider how it had to be both difficult and expensive to procure all those firearms" what difficulty? go to a gun shop and buy them.cash or use the aforementioned credit card.that i seen all the firearms (long guns)he had cost from (with scopes, flash suppressors drop compensators ,) $2,500 to 5-6,000 each. $57,000 to 138,000 total if you have no disqualifying barriers to exercising your 2nd amendment rights and the cash,you can buy all the firearms you want
ReplyDelete- and transport them unnoticed to the hotel room(s) .Could one lone older man have done all that himself? i could easily and I'm 61 years old. that i seen they were all AR-15 variants ,easily broke down into subassemblies.longest piece would be the barrel 18-21 inches (as though Paddock et al weren't already breaking or circumventing gun control laws already)what laws was he breaking or circumventing ?unless he was engaged in a conspiracy with someone else ,until he started shooting people ,he wasn't breaking any laws. Stewart M Schwartz