World Affairs Brief, February 2, 2018 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World.
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LAS VEGAS SHOOTING COVER-UP CONTINUES
Several stories emerged this week as the official version blaming Stephen Paddock for the mass shooting continues to unravel. The first shows how Paddock was manipulated into that particular wing where Dark Side agents would do some of the shooting, and set him up as the patsy.
The Intelhub reported that Stephen Paddock requested a Vista Suite located on a non-specified floor in the southeast wing of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino before he was internally reassigned, later placed into room 32-135 against his initial request. The 235 Vista Suite he originally requested is located in the southeast wing of the hotel which would have given the accused shooter virtually no tactical view of the festival and simply defies all logic. If Paddock had gone to the hotel with the intent to shoot at the festival he would have requested the wing they eventually assigned him to, but he did not, which proves he didn’t come with the intent to kill.
The Intelhub also reports that sources have divulged that the FBI was present on the 32nd-floor prior to the shooting in the room next to where Paddock was assigned. They ask, “Was [this] room the room occupied at the time of the shooting and if so was the occupant or occupants struck by gunfire? These are all important questions to ask.”
As a more important issue of non-transparency and cover-up, the Clark County Coroner’s report has finally been released, and predictably it tells us nothing about the bullets that were found in the bodies—neither the number nor caliber. That’s telling because a shooting autopsy will always have that information. Police usually follow up with a trace of the bullet to match the weapon used. These glaring omissions are meant to hide the fact that different bullet calibers were found and that none of the bullets probably would match the weapons found in Paddock’s room. There were only a handful of spent cartridges in his room, so he couldn’t have been the only shooter even if he was involved.
According to Zerohedge.com, The Coroner’s office also told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that the autopsy report of Stephen Paddock wouldn’t be released until it was “finalized.” “The coroner’s office has fought to keep autopsy reports confidential,” according to the the Review-Journal. It’s difficult to imagine what component of the autopsy could, at this point, be left unfinished; after all, Paddock’s body was destroyed weeks ago [unless they were trying to cover something up].
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