False flag in Vegas shooting?

Jon Rappoport

False flags always target the psychological state of mind of the public. Mind control is the goal.

To boil it down, a false flag is an operation staged to blame someone for a crime, someone who didn’t commit the crime.

Why? Because by blaming that person or group, and by convincing many others to blame that person or group, you achieve an important objective.  

Simplistic over-exaggerated version: “Last night, a homeless man was found shot dead in an alley. The gun was found next to his body. The Mayor’s fingerprints were on the [planted] gun. The Mayor was arrested at his office. The election nears. The Mayor’s opponent now appears to have a clear path to victory…”

Less simplistic version: “…the worst mass shooting in US history. Stephen Paddock, 64, has been named as the Las Vegas shooter. He is dead. He killed 58 people at a concert and wounded 515 others. In the Congress, calls are rising for new gun control laws…”

But, as it turns out, the evidence suggests there were multiple shooters in the Mandalay Hotel. Paddock may or may not have been one of them. The overall operation was designed to invoke widespread horror and fear, and usher in new restrictions on gun ownership…

The other possible shooters in the hotel would have been professionals, tasked with killing as many people as possible at the country music concert.

Gun control would not be the only agenda in this false flag.

Heavily militarized police all over this country would be another agenda.

Putting a significant dent in the economy would be another—if attendance at public events and in crowded public places diminishes.

Such a reduction in attendance could even affect political forums and other gatherings where free speech and the right to assemble are vital. (We’ve already seen significant disruptions of these events.)

Invoking fear and passivity in the population is another basic agenda. This leads to the attitude: “Let the authorities handle everything.”

We could see new, more outrageous violations of Constitutional search and seizure principles, all in the name of “the need for security.”

As in the aftermath of Sandy Hook, there may be new calls for psychiatric screening of the population, including young children, in order to “spot criminals before they commit crimes.” This is sheer madness, because no so-called mental disorder is based on any defining lab test, and many of the prescribed drugs (SSRI antidepressants) push people over the edge into committing violence. —More violence, more calls for psychiatric screening, more drugs, more violence: an escalating scenario and repeating cycle, leading to tighter Control from above.

When was the last time you saw a major false flag exposed by the mainstream press, and then admitted to by the actual perpetrators, who then explained their true objectives?

Never.

False flags are, over the long term, essential to maintaining and expanding the status quo: power is collected and increased at the top, and then exerted downward.

Note: All prior analyses I’ve made about the duration of the shooting, and numbers of people killed and injured, are subject to change. Why? Because as yet, we have no accurate reports on how many of the 515 people injured were actually shot versus trampled or hurt in some other fashion. Also, police reports that are emerging differ on the duration of the shooting. The NY Times is talking about roughly 7 minutes. Newsweek suggests the duration is longer.

Nevertheless, the background of the purported shooter, Stephen Paddock, gives no indication of any competence with auto weapons, gives no indication he could have dealt with the problems and challenges of using such a weapon—and on top of that, his state of mind at the time, as an non-professional, would have been unstable, to say the least.

Any reasonable law-enforcement group investigating this mass shooting would certainly keep its options open, regarding other perpetrators. But that is not what is happening here. The books are closed on this case. There is no going back.

The desired result has been achieved. One shooter, mass killings. End of story. Objective achieved.

That rush to judgment and “closure” is also a prime feature of the false flag. It has to be.

Jon Rappoport

4 thoughts on “False flag in Vegas shooting?

  1. “Heavily militarized police all over this country would be another agenda.”

    Done.

    “Putting a significant dent in the economy would be another—if attendance at public events and in crowded public places diminishes.”

    Done.

    “Invoking fear and passivity in the population is another basic agenda. This leads to the attitude: “Let the authorities handle everything.”

    Done… the ostriches abound.

    “We could see new, more outrageous violations of Constitutional search and seizure principles, all in the name of “the need for security.”

    Could see?

    Bet the farm on it.

    “Any reasonable law-enforcement group investigating this mass shooting would certainly keep its options open, regarding other perpetrators.”

    But that’s not what the stinking jews pay them to do.

  2. I saw a scope on one of those AR (automatic rifle). We should ban scopes too!
    Joke! Not really my view. Lol

    I actually heard that ” AR means automatic rifle ” on a video from the Vegas massacre. Lol

  3. So it’s been reported that they found the shooter’s room because the smoke detector went off. There is a LVFD station right next to the Mandalay. Why didn’t the fire department at that station respond within a few seconds? At that instant the fire department would not have known there was a shooter. …they should have been at that room in 5 minutes tops. After the first 100 round mag, that barrel would haven been smoking like crazy. Why no fire department?
    Also…for those of you who have been to an indoor rifle range you know how incredibly loud an AR is….how could no one above, below, on the sides have heard that and not called 911 or the front desk? I read where one guy heard and couldn’t get through to anyone…really?…only one guy in all the rooms around the shooter heard these deafening sounds and tried to report to someone?
    The real puzzle though is why no fire department? Why didn’t they respond? I just find that very unusual.

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