Friday, May 04, 2018

We Need To Talk About ISIS and The Las Vegas Shooting


From Laura Loomer:
It’s been over six months since the Las Vegas shooting and we still have no answers and are seeing almost zero media coverage about the Las Vegas shooting, the worst mass shooting in US history. 
On Oct 1, 2017, 58 people were gunned down as they attended the Route 91 country music festival in Las Vegas, Nevada. Despite being the worst mass shooting in U.S. history, the American public has received little to no information regarding how a lone gunman amassed an arsenal of weaponry, ammunition and equipment without detection or help, and what motivated the act of mass murder. 
The American public has witnessed total dysfunction at the FBI, which without a doubt, has a had a negative impact on the Vegas investigation which is being handled by the FBI. 
Although the FBI announced last year that the Vegas investigation would take a full year to complete, FBI leadership has remained adamant that Stephen Paddock, 64, the alleges Vegas gunman was a lone wolf who has no ties to any terrorist organizations or radical ideologies. 
However, secret meetings between US Congressmen and national security officials over the past few months have suggested, once again, that the FBI is not being truthful regarding the role of terrorism in the worst mass shooting in US history, a them all too common at the FBI. 
In an explosive turn of events, this reporter learned that several members of Congress were briefed on March 14, 2018 to review evidence that supports the multiple claims by ISIS, that the terrorist organization was responsible for the Las Vegas Shooting. 
The information briefed to members of Congress includes a hotel receipt that suggests 3 additional individuals who have ties to Guanajuato, Mexico participated in the Las Vegas Shooting and came in through the US Mexican border, despite the FBI’s claim that Stephen Paddock acted alone and that the shooting was not a coordinated act of terrorism. 
The receipt shows that a man by the name of German Torres Moreno rented a hotel room at the Knotty Pine Motel in North Las Vegas on September 29 throughout October 1, 2017, the day of the Las Vegas Shooting. Moreno checked into the hotel with his driver's license, which was traced back to Guanajuato, Mexico. 
Guanajuato is of significance, because it is where Mexican Military Intelligence discovered an ISIS recruiter in 2015.
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