To: UCANSEE2
So now we have a CIA military grade specialized charger found in the room (made for pentagon and special ops, not consumer grade), and the man who made it turns up dead within one day of being raided by the FBI in regards to this case(Can you say "clean up"). And of course, the authorities are unsure where the gun came from.
WOW, just frickin WOW! But hey, lets continue selling the "crazy" individual narrative. This entire thing reeks to low hell!
41 posted on
10/10/2017 9:29:57 AM PDT by
blabs
To: blabs
Authorities discovered a suspicious cell phone charger in the Vegas shooter's hotel room at the Mandalay Bay. The charger was reported to have no accompanying phone, but technology experts identified that this type of charger is used to power a CP502520 3.0V 600mAh Li-MnO2 non-rechargeable thin cell battery, which is allegedly often times used in U.S. special forces and other covert government communication devices.
This unique lithium battery is produced by a New York based company, Ultralife Corporation, which specializes in military-grade communication systems for the Pentagon. Coincidentally, its lead development engineer was reported to be John Beilman.
On his LinkedIn profile, Beilman described himself as a "product design and manufacturing professional." He was employed at Ultralife Corporation between 2007-2012 where he reportedly worked on various top secret U.S. military projects.
42 posted on
10/10/2017 9:31:45 AM PDT by
blabs
To: blabs
This entire thing reeks to low hell! Assuming that the information given is true, then yes.
43 posted on
10/10/2017 9:45:21 AM PDT by
UCANSEE2
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