A gun store owner who reported Orlando shooter Omar Mateen to authorities weeks before the massacre has said the FBI did not investigate the store and that no copies of surveillance had been taken.
Robbie Abell, co-owner of Lotus Gunworks, told ABC news that while there was a follow-up conversation with agents, the FBI never visited the south Florida.
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Do the rank and file of the FBI or atf not see how we are all being played?
ReplyDeleteEvidently they value their paycheck more than honor.
DeleteI've come to the conclusion that the boys knew this was
ReplyDeletegoing to happen and let it happen. The guy in LA with all
the weapons in his car was suppose to meet with another guy
who never showed and unreachable. The guy in LA called the
police on himself and was screaming the boys were going to
kill him and wanted protection. No protection; the boys
took him away.
As I often say, these days I'd believe anything.
DeleteIf we only had more regulations, it would maybe work next time, right? The FBI and ATF would probably suddenly care to do their job.
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If we only had more regulations, it would maybe work next time, right?
DeleteRight and they could hire more pencil pushers to do nothing.
Regarding the guy in LA. I first read it on 'Fellowship of
ReplyDeletethe Minds' They got it off of here: http://getoffthebs.com/five-suspects-involved-in-planned-attacks/
Get Off the BS was told by two unnamed Santa Monica police officers that a 20-year-old man named James Wesley Howell, who was arrested by Santa Monica police on Sunday, June 12 (the same day as the Orlando gay-club shooting), with explosives and 3 assault rifles, said he was part of a CIA false-flag plan to launch attacks against gays on the east and west coasts. Howell was part of the plan in California to attack a Los Angeles Gay Pride event; Omar Mateen, the Orlando gay-club shooter, was part of the plan in Florida. Department claim that James Wesley Howell, an Indiana man who was caught with explosives and weapons on Sunday Morning, told the Santa Monica police that as many as five people were involved in planned attacks on gay communities in both Florida and California. [...] According to two department sources, Howell called the Santa Monica police on Sunday morning claiming that he needed protection from the CIA. Howell further elaborated to the dispatcher stating that he “had been set up by the CIA – they are going to kill me.” According to Howell, he was supposed to “hook up” late Saturday night with his contact in LA -- a man named Dan -- who was supposed to have more weapons and explosives. But Dan never showed up. Howell went to Dan's apartment, but Dan had cleared out; Howell tried calling Dan but he never answered. Howell said: “Everything has gone south. Dan was gone when I got here. They killed the leader of the Florida attack [Omar Mateen] this morning. They are going to kill me. I need protection.” Howell only knew the first names of three of the other four people involved in the plot: Dan and two contacts in Florida, Omar and Brandy. Referring to Omar Mateen, Howell said, “Omar was not supposed to be killed. They [CIA] lied to us – Omar and Brandy were supposed to get away.” When Howell was questioned about how he and his co-conspirators knew each other, he said: “We were all familiar with each other through an online fundamental Islamic knowledge seminary course[1] – we were recruited through the course and trained together at a camp in Virginia – we were taught how to shoot and make bombs – everyone knew their part – something went wrong….” Before the Santa Monica officers could further question Howell, agents working for the Los Angeles office of the FBI quickly swept in, took over the case, and put a gag order on the Santa Monica detectives
Interesting and thanks. http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2016/06/howell-and-four-other-suspects-involved.html
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