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Originally posted by liveandlearn
reply to post by Dustytoad
He must not be trying to kill any cops, so as to not bring down their vengence on him. Seems that someone else wanted to anger the cops enough because they would be the main people you want on your side for gun control.
So why booby trap the apartment to the extreme degree he apparently did? Imagine if the lawyer had gotten there to keep him quiet before he gave that information. It seems there was a song playing for hours. The neighbors called police but the song stopped about 30 minutes after the call. Could he have been hoping they would go in before they caught him?
Would really like to know what the song was.
Originally posted by MidnightToker
To the OP - can you clearly explain what the "false flag" is in this situation? For example, proponents of the idea that a false flag alien invasion takes place at the Olympics often suggest that it will be a hologram -- i.e. "false". Are you suggesting that the shooting didn't happen? Please write in a clearer and more coherent manner if you expect people to read your crazy rants.
Originally posted by liveandlearn
reply to post by Dustytoad
I just remembered something that may be VERY important. They said he "kicked the door in." They said he came in through the "Exit door" "Kicked in the Exit Door" You cannot kick in those doors.. They only open out. My girlfriend is working at a movie theater as I type this. I know. Actually she had to work till 1:00 AM last night because of that 12:00 Midnight movie opening.
That struck me too. To my understanding he came through the door after going out it. So was it the first or second entrance. If second, he could have set it so it would open when he went back in. If the first, he obviously had some help or possibly set it up before hand.
No no you misunderstand me. I am saying that was the original plan.. To blow the cops up. BUT he wasn't supposed to get caught (in his mind). He didn't know he was a patsy. They probably promised him money and a new name. Once he was in custody and not being able to talk to the NAVY guy... He spilled the info on the other bombs.. He doesn't want to be personally blamed for that because in his mind he was still going to get away with it because the cops would be told to stand down. However, If he's already in custody and cops die, they won't go along with it at all, and his handlers couldn't care less.. See what I mean?
Odd request no?
Originally posted by IamAbeliever
reply to post by Dustytoad
This is the first I've heard of him wanting to speak to the Navy. If that's true then this whole thing just got a whole lot stranger.
Originally posted by Bilk22
The Pentagon has stated "there were some members of the military there", meaning the theater, and "were either killed or wounded". Not sure if there's any connection, but overall, this incident, and some of the details coming out, seem odd.edit on 20-7-2012 by Bilk22 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by BobSwagger
This is my first post, and sorry if this has already been mentioned, but I didn't have the time to read through the topic. The biggest thing for me is that the UN gun treaty is going to be signed in one week, and this provides a great excuse for it. Next, it is the cost of his arsenal and his other things compared to his circumstances. Someone who is in debt from college and has no job couldn't afford 2 glocks (about $550 each), an AR-15 with a drum mag and an eotech sight ($2000), a Remington Shotgun (not sure on this one, but probably about $700), body armor, tear gas, and a gas mask (not sure on these either, but definately not cheap), Also, I might add that there is no issue with having this amount of weapons besides appearing on the DHS watch lists. Many gun owners have gun collections that far exceed this amount, just not the massive magazines.