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Year: 2017
A few internet sleuths have taken matters into their own hands after the obvious disinformation campaign by the mainstream media surrounding the Las Vegas shooting. Mounting evidence of what looks like a false flag is worrying many. And once you read this, those fears will be shoved into overdrive.
On the surface, the tweet doesn’t say much. But how much can Mike Toke really say in a limited amount of characters? But what he does manage is enough to get anyone seeking the truth to follow all these leads and look into everything that the media and our government continues to hide from us. It’s what’s embedded in the tweet that counts. Continue reading “The Vegas Plot Thickens: The Connection Between The Shooter And An Intelligence Agency”
“Laws that forbid the carrying of arms disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man.”
Thomas Jefferson
This quote is from Jefferson’s “Legal Commonplace Book” and is actually Jefferson including a quote from Cesare Beccaria’s Essay on Crimes and Punishments, as Jefferson was a big fan of Beccaria.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal has obtained information that Stephen Paddock, the suspect in the largest mass shooting in modern US history was prescribed a powerful psychotropic drug called diazepam in June of this year, just under four months prior to the shooting.
This fits a a decades long trend among mass shooters and others who engage in cruel and unusual criminal acts being on powerful, yet legal psychotropic drugs. Continue reading “Vegas shooting suspect prescribed dangerous drugs – just like many previous mass shooters”
Just hours after Equifax CEO Rick Smith wrapped up his testimony before the House Energy and Commerce committee – the first in a series of Congressional “fact-finding missions” about the hack – Politico reported that the IRS last week awarded the disgraced credit monitoring bureau with a $7.25 no-bid contract even as the company struggled to address suspicions that it mislead investors and customers by withholding information about one of the most damaging data breaches in US history. Continue reading “This Isn’t A Joke: The IRS Just Hired Equifax To Safeguard Taxpayer Data”
A plaque has been removed from Canada’s Holocaust memorial because it neglected to mention Jewish people.
PM Justin Trudeau opened the National Holocaust Monument last week in the capital Ottawa.
The plaque commemorated the “millions of men, women and children murdered” but did not specifically mention Jewish people or anti-Semitism. Continue reading “Canada forgets to mention Jewish people at Holocaust memorial”
Nothing spits in the dead eye of a counter-capitalist political system like standing one of its heroes inside a Las Vegas casino and cutting off his head.
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924), who was one of the leaders of the Soviet revolution, has stood outside “Red Square,” a pricey vodka bar along Mandalay Bay Hotel-Casino‘s indoor restaurant row, since early 1999. An iron giant of heroic proportions, the statue initially caused controversy: was a casino celebrating a communist? So the owners of Mandalay Bay lopped off Lenin’s head and spattered his decapitated shoulders and shoe tops with simulated bird poop.
Continue reading “Giant Headless Statue Of Lenin, Las Vegas, Nevada”
Within 48 hours of the music festival massacre in Las Vegas on Sunday, the worst mass shooting in US history, tour groups were back on the Strip in chauffeur-driven Humvees with ads for automatic rifles printed on the side.
Grinning tourists were pictured in the back of one of the vehicles which was laid on by Battlefield Vegas, a shooting range which offers group experiences including the SWAT package at $159 per person. Continue reading “Las Vegas tourists visit gun range after masacre”
Washington Post – by Ed O’Keefe
It didn’t work after mass shootings at a nightclub in Orlando, college campuses in Virginia and Oregon, a church in Charleston, or at a movie theater and high school in Colorado. Or after two lawmakers survived assassination attempts. But after a gunman killed 58 people and wounded more than 500 at a Las Vegas concert, Democrats are going to try again to revamp the nation’s gun laws.
And some Republicans signaled that this time may be different. Continue reading “Democrats launch fresh push for gun control after Las Vegas shooting”