G. Edward Griffin's Essential News & Analysis
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The suspected shooter, Stephen Paddock, sent emails to an account he owned offering to sell automatic weapons. These documents also show that he frequently traveled to Phoenix, Arizona, which was the location of the ATF field office involved with the Mexican gun-running operation, "Fast and Furious". Records show that, when he flew to Phoenix, he would rent a car with a large trunk and, on the same day, drive back to Las Vegas. Everything points to the possibility that Paddock was a gun runner for the ATF. [...] |
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Citizen journalist, Laura Loomer, reports that only half of the 58 victims at the Las Vegas shooting were examined by the coroner, which likely is illegal. The reason this is important is that proper autopsies would provide information about types of bullets, weapons, and trajectories that might prove that there were multiple shooters. [...] |
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The Northumbria police are tracking down social media users who made "offensive" and potentially "criminal posts" about the race and religion of grooming gangs following the Operation Shelter scandal, in which young white British girls were groomed, sexually abused, and trafficked by mostly Muslim men of Pakistani or Bangladeshi descent. A spokesman from Northumbria Police said that people on social media should ensure they do not post anything that could be considered offensive. [...] |
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The lawsuit states that the city of Berkley, the university, and the police department had ample warning of a potential riot and ample time to prepare a crowd-management policy but, instead, the police stood down. [...] |
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