Posted on 10/03/2017 8:38:00 PM PDT by TigerClaws
Tomi Lahren: Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo press conference quote. I'm telling you, where there is smoke there is fire.
"This person may have radicalized unbeknownst to us, and we want to identify that source," the Sheriff told reporters, but offered no further details.
>>Asking questions though (according to some on this thread) makes you a tin foil hat wearer.
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I appreciate you asking the questions and gathering real information. Keep up the great work.
To those gov’t moles who tirelessly mock truth seekers, remember, this isn’t 1963 anymore. We are awake now.
The term conspiracy theory is often used to validate false explanations by discrediting true explanations.
My best guess is the guy ran into a bad gambling streak, lost an obscene amount of money, blamed it on the casinos “rigging” against him, and sent the girlfriend to the Philippines, wiring her an amount of money to keep her comfortable.
He used the comps to get the room (no way else to get a room there that weekend) to give the casino “one last chance to make good” which failed and explains why he waited until the last night to carry it out, and and took out his revenge on the casinos by shooting up the concert.
Gambling addicts are very, very dangerous if they have violent tendencies.
I’m numb to all of this. I can’t believe this happened here.
From Reddit - the image above is supposedly room service order by the perp — food for two.
It was the Pepsi! It’s demonic stuff!
Mandalay Bay shooter Stephen Paddock may have been a high-roller, but he lost a slip-and-fall lawsuit against a Nevada casino in 2014 and still owed $270 in court fees when he killed at least 59 people Sunday, including himself.
Security video from the Cosmopolitan Hotel shows Paddock slipping and falling on Oct. 30, 2011, as he walked from a hotel shop towards a high-stakes area in the casino. Paddock said he had slipped in a puddle of liquid and sued the hotel in 2012, initially asking for $100,000, according to the attorney for the hotel, Marty Kravitz.
“They always ask for a lot more than they can get, but he got nothing,” said Kravitz.
Casino lawyer: “...slovenly, not well kept. He was not combative. This is not a guy I would have looked at and thought he’s going to commit a crime one day.”
“This is not a guy I would have looked at and thought hes going to commit a crime one day.”
Common theme from family, friends and people he interacted with. Almost like it was coached.
“The perp does look sickly - like diagnosed to die within a year sickly”
An angle I have been thinking about as well. Pretty much established he a was a surly SOB at best. Terminals illness, he figures he will take as many as possible with him.
It takes cops time to respond because they’re not omniscient/omnipotent/ omnipresent, and want to go home afterwards.
It takes cops time to respond because they’re not omniscient/omnipotent/ omnipresent, and want to go home afterwards.
Prior to this happening there were rummors posted about Vegas and ISIS. As soon as he started shooting ISIS was claiming involvement. If ISIS is not involved they usually wait then make a claim.
While I’m open to proving Paddock not being “radicalized” There’s too much stuff floating around about this guy. First off he’s a collector. Somewhere he’s got a spot where you wont be able to walk through locaded with material that will link him . A posting in FR’s of a Newsweak article indicated he had properties all over the place.
While posters wandered all over the place about the shack up job. She’s back in the countryu and The report is the FBI is talking to her. Expect senials.
Mohammed Atta went to Vegas as well. It has also been reported that he was involved in casino boat gambling in SF FL.
Shadow might be the wrong term. What I am referring to is the different amount of light reflected from areas of skin that are not perpendicular to the light source. Curved surfaces can either concentrate or reduce the light reflected depending on if the surface, like this guy’s wattles, is concave or convex.
If light were to bounce back uniformly even from surfaces angled away from 90 degrees, old ladies’ faces and necks would look smooth and wrinkle-free in the light of a flash. But they don’t.
Where the skin surface is not perpendicular to the light source, it will look abnormally dark because not as much light is being relected back towards its source. Older people with loose skin typically have two main sags on either side of the windpipe extending to the jaw, and if they have had a prominent double chin it will droop as they age too, making a third flap hanging from the chin to the neck at a different angle from those on either side of the windpipe. This guy is old and his skin is droopy and the sides of the “13” are the edges of these neck flaps not reflecting 100% of the light directly back to the camera. While you interpret the areas of lower reflectivity to be a tattooed “13,” all I see are the two roughly parallel vertical flaps of skin with a few horizontal skin indentations, not the number 13 tattooed in flesh toned ink.
Tattoo artists typically don’t do designs entirely in flesh toned ink in any case.
The horizontal lines across the guy’s throat flaps are called “moon rings,” by portrait artists, and there will also be some below the collar; they appear when people put on weight in the neck. The middle prong of the “3” is part of one of these moon rings.
Now, if I were painting the guy’s portrait, I’d never use direct light like this for these very reasons...to avoid confusing the viewer’s eye.
I have been reading that antifa crap was found in that room.
Truth? I do not know.
Bkmk
Yeah, that makes sense.
Received intel that the woman who went to front row of concert and told people “you’re all going to die” is in custody and she is Muslim.
https://twitter.com/LauraLoomer/status/915551388083605504
One thing we know for sure, if the TV in his room was tuned to FNC he would have immediately been identified as a “right wing activist.”
As I've said before, I think this whole thing is a false flag operation... I'm betting the guy was a big time gun control advocate....
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