Can't you see that he would have had to rent a semi to haul all those weapons and ammo to the hotel, then used a pallet jack to move it up to the 32nd floor in a freight elevator? This would have taken at least 10 accomplices!
None of this even takes into account that the Mandalay Bay was opened in 1999 - in preparation for Y2K!
Did you realize that there are restaurants in the hotel called "Red Square" and "Border Grill Las Vegas"? If that doesn't point to a Russian conspiracy using illegal immigrants, what does!
And the address - 3950 Las Vegas Boulevard - has anyone even begun to investigate the numerology associated with 3950!??? (Note exclamation point and multiple question marks.)
Alas we are doomed to put up with at least six months worth of pointless conspiracy theories, apparently focusing on various allusions to "second gunman theory" from the Kennedy assassination - and by the way, the guy used to manage an apartment building in Mesquite, TX, just an hours drive from the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas???!!!
“Can’t you see that he would have had to rent a semi to haul all those weapons and ammo to the hotel, then used a pallet jack to move it up to the 32nd floor in a freight elevator?” Why? Depending on the size of the rifle cases these guns could fit in the trunk of the car. Or he could have hidden them in a golf bag. Hidden in a golf bag he could have gotten them to his room in two trips. 5k rounds would easily fit in a suit case. Divided between two or three suitcases it would have been easy to take them to the room. Suitcases and golf bags don’t get a second look in Vegas.
Butter?
Izzat You?
Hilarious!
I think there should be more investigation of the Mequite NV/Mesquite TX thing.
It’s just too coincidental!
I had a Mesquite TX cop once threaten to shoot me, when I had my baby in the car at the time.
I also bought a gun at a gun show from a dealer from Mesquite who purported it to be a new gun, but when I got home I saw obvious signs of use. Still mad about that.
Conspiracy?