Las Vegas Shooting
Las Vegas Shooting
Paul Craig Roberts
Dear Readers, I
appreciate the confidence that you show in me with your emails asking my
opinion about the Las Vegas shooting. Many of you suspect that it is another
false flag affair, and you ask me about its purpose.
I don’t know if it
was a false flag attack, and if so, by who or for what purpose. I don’t expect
to ever know. A story is set in place by officials and media. The only way to
ever know is to personally investigate. You would have to go to Las Vegas,
examine the scene, ask questions of the hotel, investigate the answers if you
get any, find and interview concert attendees who were shot, attend funerals
and see bodies of those killed, speak to their families, learn about the weapon
allegedly used, experience trying to shoot at targets far below and far away,
compare the number of casualties with the recorded time of firing, and so
forth. In other words, we would have to do the job that in former times would
have been done by the press, but no more.
It is almost like
the story is being kept from us. For example, from media reports that the event
was just across the street from the hotel, I did not know that “across the
street” was a distance of 390 yards (1,170 feet).
As I don’t expect
to ever have a confident opinion about what happened, I am not paying much
attention to the mass shooting, or should I say alleged shooting. We are lied
to and deceived so much that we can never tell when we are told the truth. It
is like Dmitry Orlov says:
“Lies beget other
lies, and pretty soon unbiased intelligence-gathering, rational analysis and
proper mission planning become impossible.”
” … a reputation for telling the truth can only be lost exactly once, and from
then on the use of the phrase “US intelligence sources” became synonymous with
“a conspiracy of barefaced liars.””
“Whatever message Washington and Western mass media are trying to push, a
perfectly valid response is to point out all the times they have lied in the
past, and to pose a simple question: When did they stop lying?”
Official
explanations of such events as Las Vegas, Sandy Hook, and so forth, always
throw up red flags, because the official explanations always studiously ignore
contrary eyewitness and other evidence. Also, often there are not even smart
phone videos of dead and wounded people. As far as I can tell, the bodies of
573 dead and wounded are absent in the Las Vegas video evidence. Considering
the suspicion that such events cause, one would think the authorities would
make a special effort to show the dead and wounded. In other cases of mayhem,
alleged bodies look like dummies or are covered and could be a pile of
anything. The presence of crisis actors on the scene, as in the Boston Marathon
Bombing, raise more questions. I remember when it was expected that police and
media would investigate all evidence and clear away contradictions. Now all we
get is an official story instantly ready and repeated endlessly by officials
and media. This itself raises suspicions.
You will have to
make up your own minds about Las Vegas. Here are some of the reported facts to
consider:
The victims killed
and wounded total 573. That number is the size of a military battalion. It
is very difficult to turn an entire battalion into casualties with small arms
fire even in a fierce combat situation. I don’t know if it has ever happened.
Can one person with no military training shooting down from 32 stories, which
requires special sighting knowledge, at a distance of 390 yards—the length of 4
football fields—hit 573 people in a few minutes of firing? Jon Rappoport
doesn’t believe it.https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2017/10/03/more-than-one-vegas-shooter-the-evidence-builds/
There are reports
of multiple shooters.
There are reports
of gun flashes from the 4th floor.
The windows on the
hotel do not open and would require the glass to be broken.
Stephen Paddock
doesn’t fit the profile of a psychopath. Reports are he was a multimillionaire
with airplanes and his own pilot. He enjoyed life. His brother is dumbfounded,
said it makes no sense Stephen did the shooting.
The Mandalay Bay
Hotel is reportedly a casino. If so, security cameras are everywhere. Why no
videos of Stephen Paddock carrying in the many cases of 23 firearms and
ammunition? How could maid service clean the room for three days and not see 23
firearms and their ammunition? Makes no sense.
Why 23 guns? The
number is beyond superfluous. The large number almost suggests that the entire
event is concocted as a gun control incident. The huge number of guns, the huge
number of casualties. Finally, at last, enough “gun violence” to get gun
control.
Skeptics are
waiting to hear from the authorities how a person at such a distance managed to
shoot so many people in such a short time and with what automatic rifle and
caliber the deed was done. As this part of the story is especially difficult to
believe, we will probably not get the explanation.
And it is not only
the authorities and the presstitutes that truth is up against. There is also
the lack of integrity in people with axes to grind. For example, Paul Street
writing in CounterPunch says: “The Las Vegas massacre is just the latest in the
Gun Lobby’s long line of terrorist attacks on U.S. soil.” The article is
titled: “The NRA’s Latest Terrorist Attack on U.S. Soil.” You can read it
here:https://www.counterpunch.org/2017/10/04/the-nras-latest-terrorist-attack-on-u-s-soil/
As Paddock is a
rich white male, the story also fits with Identity Politics. Paddock is another
example of the evil white male. Here is the Identity Politics connection served
up by the Washington Post: “All across America white men, some young, some of
middle-age, are turning into wolves. Always, after they commit acts of terror,
it is revealed out that these perpetrators were not men after all. They were beasts,
mindless monsters whose evil was abstract and cold and terrible.”https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/compost/wp/2017/10/02/when-white-men-turn-into-lone-wolves/?utm_term=.3415987733a6
People are more
interested in confirming their beliefs and prejudices than they are in the
truth. If Paddock were a Muslim, Islamophobic people would cling to the
official account.
Truth requires
that people believe in truth more than they believe in their own biases and
causes. In the United States, such people are increasingly rare.
Remember always
the Roman question: “Who benefits?” That is where you will find the answer.
UPDATE: Paddock’s
girlfriend describes him as a “kind, caring, quiet” man who she envisioned a
“quiet future” with. A woman knows a man. Her description is not one of a
psychopath.
I have spoken to
more experienced persons rated experts including US Marine snipers. They don’t
believe a word of the official story. Will, once again, the experts be got rid
of by branding them “conspiracy theorists” as was done to 3,000 architects and
engineers who challenge the official story of 9/11?
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