Posted on 10/14/2017 9:13:21 AM PDT by DallasBiff
The sheriff looking like he was going to have a nervous breakdown yesterday, the 28 year old survivor of the massacre saying that there was more than one shooter found dead, and now this.
But at Fridays presser, he still appears very frazzled and under serious pressure. Pressure from all sides, MGM, Chamber of Commerce, that trout looking fed thats always in arms reach. Yeah, I think its pretty obvious he knows way more than what hes being forced to say.
People are human. They make mistakes. The conspiracy theorists take the mistakes and create gigantic fairy-castles in the sky from them.
Fox365 is not affiliated with Fox news. Video presented has an electronically disguised voice and sounds like one of those conspiracy oriented video podcasts.
A google search or bing search for Kymberly Suchomel (kymberley) only lead to very vague and suspicious websites. blogs and whatever.
Sounds like ... wait for it ... wait for it .... FAKE NEWS.
What really got me were the million-dollar homes with thick steel gates with spikes on top, prominent security cameras, and a lot of them had private security patrolling. It was like a drug cartel area in South America. Then at the stoplights, there were beggars with dead eyes walking down the rows of cars. I had my 10 year old daughter in the car, I made sure all windows were up, locked out the controls so that only I had control, and told her to just keep looking down at her book. I’ve only been to Vegas twice (once for a conference, once to get gas) and there won’t be third, I’m done with that place. It has a vibe that I’ve only caught in a very few other places in my life. The place is downright frightening.
And what expertise in acoustics does mike Adams have?
Do you think Kymberley’s death, is a modern Paul is dead scenario?
He’s a medical doctor. It’s basic math, much less than is required for a degree in Biology.
He would not have needed a freight elevator. In every hotel I’ve been in, I’ve brought up my bags in the regular passenger elevator. It’s a hotel — nobody thinks it odd to see a guy with a cart full of luggage in the elevator or hall, at whatever hour of the day or night.
Right you are, especially ones like this with the bullshitty synthesized voice track instead of an actual human.
Very strange.
The debate as to whether that is biological or societal rages on.
Thanks
The sheriff constantly looking and sounding like he’s on the brink of a nervous breakdown is reason enough to think there’s something wrong here.
I don’t normally believe in most conspiracy theories, but the more this goes on the more I start to believe he might have been running guns for the FBI and the sting went bad somehow. If this happened the FBI would move heaven and earth to cover it up.
If by mistake you mean Lombardo’s statements of “help” and “escape” then I’d say those notions are hypothesis fodder for many more than just conspiracy theorists. And I agree he does look terrified, but what’s causing that ? His fear of staying on script? That would add to it, but it’s not the only cause. The man is too fragile.
>> Initial reports had 19 weapons, on the 3rd or 4th I was waiting in an office and they had the news on where they scrolled by 45. (I’ve also heard 23 and 42.)Perhaps.
>> Odd how the number kept changing.
> I do not find it odd at all. The 40+ number is the total found in his residences and at the Hotel.
>> The fact that he had so many guns, even the smallest number (19) would have been rather challenging to bring in without arousing suspicion.While it's true that that's the case for gun-shows, I have no idea if there were any gunshows in Las Vegas at/near the time.
> A trivial number to bring to a Hotel room in baggage, without suspicion. Consider the Shot Show in Las Vegas. Some exhibitors bring in hundreds of guns.
Having worked as a bellman/valet you always remember the people with lots and unusual baggage.
>> Also, there’s the fact that 19 guns is excessive for a one-man operation.If he's highly compulsive and intelligent, then the mixing of calibers would be strange (ie complicating when you have to reload), thus weakening your following objection.
>> (The official story is, and [TTBOMK] has always been, that this was a “lone wolf” incident.)
> Why? The guy had a lot of guns. He had a lot of time. He was rather obsessive/compulsive.
>> The fact that the shooting sounds so very regular, like full auto rate of fire.I have not used bump-stocks; though I do have experience with full-auto. (Prior military.)
>> (ie Not what I would expect a bump-stock or similar gimmick to sound like.)
> Have you much experience with bump stocks? I suggest you look at some bump stock videos on Youtube. The sounds do not seem anomalous to me.
>> The fact that people heard two shooters.Certainly changing calibers would change the acoustic properties, but the other shots are intermingled with Mandalay Bay's shooter's shots. So either he was dual-wielding Rambo-style, or there was a second shooter.
>> Granted, acoustics can do some funny things, but there’s this guy… and eyewitnesses. > You are right about the acoustics. They do all sort of strange things. The shooter also had different calibers, different guns, and different positions to shoot from.
I watched it. It was very impressive.
However I question his assumption of just. .223 55gr.
There were reports of an AR10 snd he could have had a mag or more of low grain high velocity personal defense ammo that may have been a reason for the difference between the frequencies.
Here’s a clue about the number of guns.
You can only shoot one at a time.
The guy was a nut, society is nuts about numbers
Exactly. The similarities of the two “investigations” is unmistakable.
And in the Taxi cab recording (the taxi was parked by Mandalay Bay at the beginning of the shooting and had a camera - probably for safety reasons) there is a distant set of gun shots and a very close sounding group of shots.
Looks like MGM is covering all bases while lawyers rub hands.
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