Multiple shooters: not the first time
By Jon Rappoport
Update: I have three separate reports that shots were fired
through the front door of the Vegas Bellagio Hotel at roughly the same
time as the concert shooting, late Sunday. For example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKv8KrJBAxg
According to one report, the Bellagio was put on lockdown. I can't verify the reports with further evidence at this time.
In a crime, multiple shooters often imply political purpose---on the other end of the spectrum from "crazy man acting alone."
In recent articles, I've been assembling a case for multiple shooters in the Las Vegas mass murder at the concert.
Here is a very brief historic survey of multiple (or other
uninvestigated) perpetrators. It's certainly not meant to be
all-inclusive. For instance, I omit 9/11 and the mind-boggling series of
egregious lies that continues to this day.
James Holmes, the Colorado theater shooter. 2012. One
witness, Corbin Dates (aka Dayton), told Aurora news outlets a man
sitting in the front row of the theater took a cell phone call and went
to a side exit, propped the door open with his foot, and seemed to be
signaling somebody. Ten to 15 minutes later, James Holmes (?) appeared
in full gear with weapons as the exit door swung open. Another witness
(no name revealed) stated that, during the massacre, a gas canister was
thrown from a direction where Homes wasn't standing. The police
brusquely discounted these testimonies.
The Oklahoma City Bombing. 1995. Analysis (my interviews with
bomb experts) concluded that the ANFO bomb in the Ryder truck, parked
at the curb of the Murrah Federal Building, could not have caused the
degree or profile of the damage to the building. The takedown of a
portion of the building was far more sophisticated. Tim McVeigh, if he
was involved, could not have acted alone.
Robert F Kennedy, assassinated in 1968, in the kitchen of the
Ambassador Hotel, in Los Angeles. Suppressed evidence makes it clear
that Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted killer, who was standing in front of
RFK, did not fire the shots that killed him. Those shots came from
behind Kennedy. A count of the number of shots that were heard reveals
more shots were fired than Sirhan had in his clip. There was no
investigation of a second shooter.
The Martin Luther King murder. 1968. On pages 462 and 463 of
The Assassinations, you can read a list of 20 good reasons for doubting
and rejecting the official story of James Earl Ray as the killer. The
essay is: "Fatal Justice: The Death of James Earl Ray," by James
DiEugenio. Suffice to say, the failed legal struggle to re-retest the
rifle Ray supposedly used to kill MLK shows the powers-that-be were
determined to keep truth out of the investigation.
John F Kennedy, assassinated in 1963. The House Select
Committee on Assassinations (1976-1979) made an excruciating attempt to
prove that the "lightning-fast reloading" supposedly achieved by Lee
Oswald, as he fired his old rifle, could account for the acoustical
evidence of all shots fired at Kennedy in Dallas. The effort failed
completely, but the results of clearly unscientific tests were accepted
as positive proof of the lone gunman theory. (See The Assassinations,
edited by James DiEugenio and Lisa Pease, 2003, published by Feral
House, p. 82-84.)
Multiple shooters or other uninvestigated shooters have
played a major role in many crimes, and in each case law-enforcement
finds a reason to ignore the facts.
The public is taught to believe there is wide gulf between
"thorough government investigations" and "conspiracy theories."
Mainstream news provides this ongoing education.
It is a pernicious effort to undermine private citizens' confidence in their own ability to see and know the truth.
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