False flag checklist
1. The event is subjected to nonstop 24/7 news coverage with reporters all parroting the same narrative
2. Calls for gun control and sometimes other political agendas begin immediately
3. There is a curiously low ratio of injured to dead. The killer has a really good shot right up there with a suicidal putting a gun in his mouth and pulling the trigger, even though the victim is several or sometimes hundreds of feet away and the perp is hitting a moving target. This is odd since a mass killer loses his bargaining and compliance power with large groups by, well, being a mass killer.
4. Pictures focus on the perpetrator (usually always the same stock 2-3 photos) or the type of guns used, not on the actual crime scene
5. Psychological analysis of the perpetrator is pretty mundane. The person was quiet and kept to themselves. No family members, exes or call girls come forward trying to cash in on their “The Secret Life of Perp” memoirs. These guys had no fetishes except mass killing, apparently. They were on a mission. Speaking of which:
6. These killers sometimes have mission statements which are cut and paste. The cut and paste doesn’t necessarily bother me, I mean what does an 18-year-old have in original thoughts? But:
7. The perp is usually killed on the scene and in the cases where they live they seem unusually drugged and quiet.
8. Video of the event (from smartphones, security cameras, dashcams, et cetera) is nonexistent and/or only from one or two carefully curated angles, often short and possibly edited.
9. Forensics or photos from the crime scene (i.e. the actual place where victims got shot) are not released or are carefully stocked single images with large markers for where a bullet supposedly struck. In a closed site such as a school classroom, there would be bullets everywhere, blood and brains splattered on back walls, signs of mass panic, et cetera.
10. Ballistics? What ballistics? Wouldn’t you want to determine the trajectory of bullets, what type of gun was used, how far the bullet travelled, what ultimately stopped it or altered its movement, et cetera? Don’t you want to build safer spaces with this information? The sad part is that a great deal of this could be done in a forensic files way that doesn’t disturb the peace of the victims, even if open sourced. It’s called real science.
11. The same grieving victims are shown on television again and again.
12. Nobody who was not or whose relative was not a victim talks about their experience of anything. Does anybody remember odd vehicles going by while they were rushing to the scene or something that looked propped up in the background? Did their child say how quiet and normal it was until they were told to evacuate? Is there anything you recollect from that day, you mundane not direct victim living in the area?
13. Security is easily overwhelmed. And speaking of them, what’s on the local police scanners? Doctors should be getting called in droves in the area. These hospitals should be overwhelmed with Er nurses running in every direction. Those people should have seen something too. So why are we on the same dozen victims every time? There should be hundreds maybe thousands that have a firsthand experience to share. I mean with wall to wall media coverage of the same old crap, wouldn’t you think a few enterprising journalists would want to carve out a niche by telling the same story from a different angle? ER nurse talks about that day? Cop says what he thinks when he heard it on the scanner? Mom of fifth grader recounts the horror of hearing about what happened? Uber driver recounts driving by and hearing gunshots?
The DNA test thing really bothers me on this Texas school shooting. It seems really off. According to the New York Times parents of children at the school had to be DNA tested to determine their relation to their child before being allowed to get their loved one. Perhaps it makes sense in some warped way if they have to tell the parents that their child was one of the victims lost. But beyond the fact that a DNA test excludes a lot of people such as adopted parents, foster parents and legal guardians that could include grandma and Auntie who married into this crap, 99.99% of children in the 7-9 age range are going to recognize their person and fly into their arms immediately. The only person who could pick up one of those kids after something scary happened like that is A: Somebody the kid recognizes as a caretaker or B: Somebody they think is an authority. So what’s up with the DNA tests? It seems more like a throttling mechanism to get the kids story straight. Why would they need that?
I am not of the opinion that there are no mass shootings, quite the opposite. According to FBI statistics there were 61 “active shooter incidents” in 2021, double the number from 2018-2019 and a 33% rise from 2020. There is no doubt that there is a gun violence problem in America. We’ve been the world’s policeman for how long now? Covid lockdowns and other measures have almost certainly made the problem worse with no tangible benefit on any measure that doesn’t include financial enrichment for select small groups of already rich people.
I pay special attention to the shooting incidents that the media chooses to pay attention to, though. I don’t think all of these went down the way they said. I did see video of the Buffalo Tops store shooting a few weeks ago. My first blush on that is that it went down roughly the way it was portrayed as going. Anybody is welcome to change my mind with their own evidence.
This Texas shooting I’m not so sure about. A commenter on ZeroHedge said he tuned into the police scanner and heard that a shooter was killed in the parking lot before anything real bad happened. Texas is a pretty gun friendly state. New York is not.
I say that because my feeling about the Las Vegas Harvest Festival Massacre in 2017 and this Texas shooting is somewhat along the same lines: I think something was planned that got aborted due to too many unpredictable variables getting in the way. My husband Oh’s gun obsession yielded a few fruitful results. I learned that I was a bad shot (there’s an episode of Criminal Minds that I saw once with Reid, after a necessary perfect in between the eyes shot, says “I was aiming for his leg.” That’s me with a gun). I also learned that the entire city of Las Vegas is packing heat. The Latinos in particular can and will throw down. And here I thought it was just some grannies at nickel slots. Don’t mess with their cup!
From the Zerohedge article about the Buffalo Tops shooting:
“Additionally, as The Epoch Times' Jack Phillips notes, the alleged manifesto suggests that the shooter chose Buffalo, NY because of its stringent gun laws:
New York state, the author said, “has heavy gun laws so it would ease me if I knew that any legally armed civilian was limited to 10 round magazines or cucked firearms,” likely referring to New York laws restricting magazines to only 10 rounds and laws that limit the purchase of certain types of semi-automatic rifles. New York state residents also need to obtain a permit, which can take months if not years, to buy a pistol under the provisions of the SAFE Act.
“Won’t your attack result in calls for the removal of gun rights in the United States?” the author rhetorically asked himself.
“Yes, that is the plan all along, you said you would fight to protect your rights and the constitution, soon will come the time.”
“NY has cucked gun laws. Assault style weapons and high capacity magazines are illegal for civilians to own, thus lowering threats from law-abiding civilians,” the individual wrote, adding that he obtained a Bushmaster XM-15.
“Since I live in New York, I had to buy a cucked version of this before illegally modifying it,” he said.”
Sometimes I get a feeling about something long before I am able to articulate why I feel that way. This Texas massacre is one of those times. There’s no doubt that America is awash in guns, that Covid lockdowns exacerbated already poor mental health and pushed some people over the edge, and that racially motivated killings are a thing. Yet something feels off on the Texas shooting. What is this a distraction from?
Any suggestions?
I had the same intuitive feelings about this shooting. It appears very staged. Thanks for your observations. I’m truly devastated for anyone that actually died or suffered.
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