Roger that. Take it with a grain of salt. BUT, do keep questioning the "official narrative".
I use a lot of NACL here but, as you implied, I don’t trust a thing the authorities say after the Feds get involved and the Feds were involved within a couple of hours after first shots fired.
Is it Wrong to Question the Official Story When Tragedy Strikes?
Quoting the article: Who benefits? The dead guy on the 32nd floor?
The Democrats who want gun control? The Republicans who want militarized police? The media who get a bump in ratings? The Generals who want war? A government that never let(s) a good crisis go to waste?
I want this madness to stop. We know how the media wants it to play out. They will get their ratings with division and bitter disagreement. The government always gets more power, more relevance, more opportunity to insert itself into the everyday lives of Americans.
That is why it is so necessary to look deeper, to ask those tough questions that we dont even want to consider as a possibility. We cant sit by silently wondering if we are being told the truth or fed lies. It is not disrespectful to question the official story. It would be a miscarriage of justice to accept it without protest, as we are told is what should be done in times of crisis.
Yep. Early days, who knows what the truth will turn out to be.