Friday, October 13, 2017

What Happens in Vegas Doesn't Stay in Reno

Via John


As readers know, I have a low regard for conspiracy theories, mainly because the reasons the world is going to hell are pretty much staring us in the face. But I can't honestly blame anyone following the Las Vegas massacre story from taking refuge in any conspiracy theory, no matter how wild and zany.

Almost a fortnight from the moment when 58 people were gunned down at a country-music festival, officialdom has so bungled the case that almost every single one of the most basic facts about the act are up for grabs.

As I had cause to remark over a week ago, I dislike the contamination of police press conferences by various politicians and bureaucrats all indulging in an orgy of mutual self-congratulation. But, in this case, the self-congratulation is entirely unwarranted. From the beginning this seemed an unusual crime that didn't seem to line up with any other mass shooting by a nutter who flips. It has only gotten weirder in the days since.

More @ Steyn

6 comments:

  1. Paddock wearing gloves? Photos prove Reuters is BS.
    https://youtu.be/54Kwq_TVk4Q

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  2. Lombardo pulls a new lawsuit proof timeline out of his a$$.
    https://youtu.be/uUvKJhPqLOU

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  3. Mark Steyn, one of my favorites and favorites are far and
    few.
    He was on Judge Jeanine tonite verbally tearing Weinstein
    to shreds.
    All agree the fiasco for reporting and investigating this
    massacre has been like watching a circus.
    After the FBI talked with MaryLou, they go back to Paddock's
    home again. Why?
    What about the prostitute - what did she see while visiting
    the suite?
    Nobody can be so incompetent; must be on purpose.

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    1. Nobody can be so incompetent; must be on purpose.

      100%

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