We think they are ALL or mostly all false flag attacks because in many cases the details, the narratives they deploy don’t make sense. I’m not sure about this Odessa shooter. Sounds like he may have snapped after being fired. But. . . it does seem like he was trying to make a high score. That comes from videogaming and the gaming community.
Understand. My feeling is that they have a narrative which fits most situations. They launch into it regardless of facts. Over and over again. They have a story to tell and it’s not because they plan the events they just excpect them and adapt to them to tell that story.
First person shooter video games make people extremely proficient at acquiring and engaging targets.
Also, given the size of the population, its inevitable that certain combinations of shooter/politics/demographic will fall into place. While Ive no doubt that there are plenty of false flags in the world actually set up, I think for the most part that given the saturation of the populace with e-entertainment, SSRI drugs, and ready audiences the PTB/media merely need to find any given event within their metrics and they are already prepared and ready to exploit it.