Posted on 06/13/2016 7:49:41 AM PDT by Strategy
Orlando, FL- The terrorist attack that took place this weekend was the largest attack on American soil since 9/11. Every news outlet in the country is working on covering this story from every angle in order to unearth what happened.
Omar Mateen is said to have killed over 50 people at this point, but the "lone-gunman" narrative being pushed by all major news outlets is now being questioned.
Eye witness, Janeil, was inside the club during the shooting but was able to escape unharmed. Below he recalls the attack and states that there were MULTIPLE shooters as well as at least one individual holding doors closed in order to prevent people from escaping.
One network was live broadcasting the audio of Janeil's account when the feed what suddenly "lost" when he began to mention multiple assailants.
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The media wont cover this. MSM wants the story the way it is now.
Let's see what develops.
Rot row
Is the survivor counting/confusing the law enforcement officers that were firing, too? According to the OPD Chief, the off-duty uniformed officer engaged the shooter when the shooter started firing, then two more officers who responded also engaged the shooter. Two separate gun battles...multiple shooters.
Every news outlet in the country is working on covering this story from every angle in order to unearth what happened.
Not sure this is true. From every angle? Certain news organizations are downplaying any connection to Islam in this case.
Similar was said about the San Bernadino shootings — that there were 3 perps, rather than just 2.
Will they ‘release’ the terrorists home to the media so everyone can rummage around and destroy any chance of getting fingerprints of possible accomplices?
I’ve kinda wondered how a lone shooter could go into a bathroom to harass people there and not have everyone outside the bathroom not running like crazy for the exits. Multiple shooters makes sense.
One guy, who said he was a regular visitor to the club, said he and some others held an outside door shut for a few moments [a minute or so], because they thought the shooter was coming in that direction. He did say they heard people on the inside pounding on the door.
My understanding is, he did all his shooting in the front, then moved to the back to shoot some more before winding up holding hostages.
One shooter is possible.
IF there were three, police were already outside so 2 couldn’t have run out.
IF there were three, where did the other two go?
Another witness reported another shooter outside firing from a vehicle...Apparently to catch them as they ran out of the building...
At almost every major incident in recent years multiple witnesses reported more than one gunman. Within a couple of hours that narrative disappears and its just a lone gunman.
They always seems to be someone in the grassy knoll.
Given the confusion of what happened, it might appear to be more than one shooter. But given the confined space and the shooter was wearing a “suicide belt” with multiple gun magazines loaded with bullets, it’s not completely out of the question that he could have killed all those people—and a number of people were not killed by bullets but trampled to death.
Much like the Oklahoma City bombing.
Govt cover-up? A push toward more gun control? Who knows....
IIRC (can’t seem to find the link now), the person holding the doors shut were customers trapped in an alley, thought the shooter was coming to get them out there.
Why was he not in jail before?
Why were his telephone calls not monitored?
or everyone associated with arrested? (at least)
Because again the Feds want America to believe
this is workplace accident caused by guns.
His partners INCLUDE those protecting him
right up to the White House.
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