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10/04/2017 / By Martin Mavis
It’s all hogwash. The “official” narrative of how things went down in the Las Vegas massacre is so full of holes that it begs the question of just how deep the truth about this attack really goes.
Podcast Transcript: “I’m now calling this Las Vegas shooting “mission impossible.” It is physically impossible for it to have been carried out the way we’re told through the official narrative – which claims, ridiculously, that a retired, flabby 64 year old accountant with a gambling problem, no weapons experience and no military training, just stumbles upon 10 automatic weapons and has the incredible superhuman endurance, strength, stamina, skills and experience to keep reloading these weapons, clearing jams, swapping out hot barrels or whatever else was needed to lay down highly effective fields of fire, from an elevated distant position in order to cause this chaos. The official explanation is completely ludicrous. I’ve been looking into this more and more. There’s no question the official explanation is an outright lie. Now it’s not a lie that people were of course harmed, injured and killed. That part is true. There’s no question people were injured and killed and my prayers go out to those families and those people who have been killed. This is a sad horrific day, but we owe it to those people to get to the bottom of this situation and get real answers and that’s my job…” Listen to the full podcast below:
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