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TheBabulus • 6 years ago

Anyone else seeing the claims of shooters at Caesars and from the roof top of another hotel?

JEFFY • 6 years ago

The door is opening wait for it :

July 1976 to January 1978: Letter Carrier, US Postal Service
January 1978 to February 1984: Internal Revenue Agent, Internal Revenue Service
February 1984 to September 1985: Auditing, Defense Contract Audit Agency

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

All signs point to him possibly being employed with the "company". If so, let this be a lesson to all you involved with some of these alphabet soup gangs the gov has, it's all cloak and dagger until you get put under the cloak with a dagger.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

Patsy without the Cline?

JustRichard • 6 years ago

Oswald.

beckster • 6 years ago

His finances and his career don’t equate. Even with being a high dollar gambler, he wouldn’t have come out that far ahead. Where is the money trail going to lead?

Vic • 6 years ago

all to the red flags the govt ignored....

beckster • 6 years ago

Unless you’re on their radar, there’s nothing they can do. I would think all his assault rifles and bomb making material would have raised some eyebrows.

JustRichard • 6 years ago

Straw buyers.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

They claim they dont really keep records of weapons, which they shouldnt IMO, and making homemade boomers isnt that hard.

beckster • 6 years ago

I can’t make a fire in my fireplace, and it’s gas. Boomers would be impossible.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

It's all on the internet.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

You might be surprised, if you can follow directions for baking a cake...

beckster • 6 years ago

Ummm, make a cake or a boomer?

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

I like cake , what ya got?

beckster • 6 years ago

Boogie cake. My granny’s recipe.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

Is it a Poke cake?

beckster • 6 years ago

No, it’s a Boogie Cake. There’s nothing else like it.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

Was she cajun or russian?

beckster • 6 years ago

Lol. From the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

Ut oh, we may be kissin cousins

beckster • 6 years ago

Her maiden name was Owens.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

Well my granny was an orphan so we dont really know her name. I'm not even sure my dad and all his brothers and sisters have birth certificates. So tell me more about this booger cake

beckster • 6 years ago

Don’t you call Boogie Cake booger cake. You can burn in hell for that. My granny had like 10 brothers and sisters.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

Wait, is this the 7 layer apple thing? I'm not into fruit on my cake, but at my age I'll try it.

beckster • 6 years ago

Noooo, no apples. One layer with raisins.

JEFFY • 6 years ago

Don't know, But with the tactics and equipment he used it sure does seem a bit advanced for an accountant that had no formal training.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

I dont think it is that far fetched for one guy with big money to put something like this together, without any real heavy training. That being said, I dont believe the story for one bit.

DontSpeakLibberish • 6 years ago

Interestingly, from his 2011 slip and fall video, he was disheveled, unkempt. All accounts seem to describe him as a sloven. Not exactly a description for a a top tier marksmen with such high powered tactical gear not available to the general public, carried in 10 suitcases with special surveillance equipment that was used. Of course, the hammer was not at all high tech. The whole thing is weird, to be sure.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

Shooting a firearm isnt as hard as many think, especially considering he was shooting fish in a barrel, overlooking a crowd of twenty thousand people. If this official narrative is true, which I find hard to believe.

beckster • 6 years ago

You would think a single man checking in for a few days with 10 suitcases would cause suspicion. You’re right, it’s very weird.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

If , hypothetically, he left (empty) with and came back with the same carry case/ suitcase a few times, it's plausible.

beckster • 6 years ago

He had 10 pieces of luggage. I hope the bellhop got a good tip.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

I'm following the story some but from different angles, trying to stay away from the MSM narrative

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

If thats true it's not unheard of, especially for a couple.

beckster • 6 years ago

I believe he was alone but who knows. I just can’t believe one person could do it but who knows.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

Im reading reports of other shooters at Caesars palace and on the roof of another hotel casino.

TheBabulus • 6 years ago

It's kind of conceivable but I've got no solid leads pointing otherwise

beckster • 6 years ago

It’s kind of hard to believe he could have cooked the books for the amount of money and assets he had. I heard his guns, ammo, etc. exceeded $100k. I think there’s some nefarious connection to the Philippines. The gf is dirty.

DontSpeakLibberish • 6 years ago

It's the making of a great Hollywood movie starring Bruce Willis, Die Hard style.

RSJA • 6 years ago

Las Vegas paper reporting his psychiatric history. (won't let me add the link). If this is accurate, it was another episode of prescribed meds.... Time and time again, people prescribed these mind altering drugs have engaged in mass murder - the law already restricts gun possession by the mentally ill. Perhaps a law that requires MDs to report the Rx and entering the patient's name into NICS is one solution?
https://www.reviewjournal.c...

JEFFY • 6 years ago
RSJA • 6 years ago

Thank you!

Vic • 6 years ago

The term “National Felons League” has been thrown a little more than usual of late, as part of predictable pushback toward NFL ballchasers who are shamelessly solemnly playing the victim while figuratively spitting on veterans, the flag and President Trump. Breitbart has provided some useful information to back up the label, noting that: About three to four players are arrested every month according to Patrick Murphy at NFL Arrest, a website that tracks the NFL’s arrests and charges. Over the last calendar year (October 3, 2016 – October 3, 2017), according to NFL Arrest, there have been 39 arrests of NFL players. As of today, it had been all of eight days since the last time an NFL player was arrested.

Vic • 6 years ago

Marcus Peters of the KC Chiefs became the second most hated man in America on Monday night. He sat during the national anthem despite the events in Las Vegas. As shown in the photograph, his teammate tried to block the cameras. If there is any justice, Peters who plays defensive back for the Chiefs, got burnt on a pass play and as a result the Redskins scored a touchdown.

Vic • 6 years ago

If we make guns illegal, then nobody will get shot anymore.... That's how we stopped everybody from doing drugs.

Vic • 6 years ago

“That ransom note contained the threat that hackers would release information from the database to the public unless 0.1 bitcoins (worth approximately $428) was sent to their wallet. It’s unclear if the ransomware attempt was successful; the bitcoin wallet had not received any funds at the time of publication,” Forbes reported.
No mercy until all teams reinstitute respect for our flag and the national anthem ❤️ 🇺🇸. Don't stop! Keep it going till after Christmas! I do not believe they have felt the full brunt of the fans wrath yet. This needs to continue well past Thanksgiving and Christmas so they don't forget: we are the fans, we are the customer, we pay their salaries, we have a voice, and we have a much bigger platform than the NFL. No viewership, tickets, or merchandise, and this includes their SPONSORS. Never let them forget!

Koala • 6 years ago

ENOUGH ALREADY!

As Tragic as this was, W-SEEtv keeps shoving this down our throats, online and during the evening news.

We need to move forward but a constant barrage of this story is NOT helping anyone!

Vic • 6 years ago

Good News, see above..lol

JEFFY • 6 years ago

They will when its confirmed he's a liberal and had help.