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area 51 is nearby
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Jamie_Lambo wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2017 1:41 am according to UK news today...
Mr. Paddock had been living some crazy double life for the past number of years
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Is there a link for this? =@
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he worked for lockheed martin at area 51 as an auditor at some point
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Arget wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2017 8:24 am
Jamie_Lambo wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2017 1:41 am according to UK news today...
Mr. Paddock had been living some crazy double life for the past number of years
:roll:
Is there a link for this? =@
of coarse, it was all over the radio at work...

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/862 ... ey-FBI-gun
Officials also believe Paddock may not have acted alone.

Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said: “At face value he had to have some help at some point and we want to ensure that that’s the answer

“Maybe he was a superhuman who figured this out all on his own but it would be hard for me to believe that.”

Police confirmed the shooter “meticulously” planned his strike on the Route 91 Harvest Festival from his vantage points in the Mandalay Hotel.

Officers, who are investigating the double life of the cold-blooded killer, believe he spent decades acquiring weapons and living a “secret life”.


apparently he is someone investigators describe as "disturbed and dangerous" yet all his close family and friends/girlfriends never suspected a thing...
and had been living a "secret life" for decades...
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"disturbed and dangerous"

Applies to majority of world population IMHO. Most of us do not act upon it.
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Jamie_Lambo wrote:
Arget wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2017 8:24 am
Jamie_Lambo wrote: Fri Oct 06, 2017 1:41 am according to UK news today...
Mr. Paddock had been living some crazy double life for the past number of years
:roll:
Is there a link for this? =@
of coarse, it was all over the radio at work...

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/862 ... ey-FBI-gun
Officials also believe Paddock may not have acted alone.

Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said: “At face value he had to have some help at some point and we want to ensure that that’s the answer

“Maybe he was a superhuman who figured this out all on his own but it would be hard for me to believe that.”

Police confirmed the shooter “meticulously” planned his strike on the Route 91 Harvest Festival from his vantage points in the Mandalay Hotel.

Officers, who are investigating the double life of the cold-blooded killer, believe he spent decades acquiring weapons and living a “secret life”.


apparently he is someone investigators describe as "disturbed and dangerous" yet all his close family and friends/girlfriends never suspected a thing...
and had been living a "secret life" for decades...
:roll:
:Bravo:
I’m still betting this has something to do with his dad.....
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I am not saying i believe this, just some copy paste stuff:


We are told that Paddock was a pilot. We are told that he worked in mundane jobs for the government, but there is a glitch in the story.

After working for the IRS, he started work for a defense contractor, and was an auditor for 18 months. Problem is, Lockheed-Martin says he worked for a company they now own between 1985-1988, not 18 months. Was the job a cover for something else?

There is speculation out there that he was a CIA pilot running illegal arms into Afghanistan during Operation Cyclone, to supply the Mujahideen.

Operation Cyclone was the BEGINNING of all the Islamic terrorism we see today. This is when the CIA started recruiting and training Muslims to go fight "the holy war" in Afghanistan. They recruited Osama bin Laden (aka Tim Osman), and their group eventually became Al Qaeda, and now ISIS.

If he was a pilot running black market weapons for the CIA, what did he do after the USSR pulled out of Afghanistan?

Fast forward to today.

Paddock's girlfriend was sponsored by a CIA spook. What was she really doing? Speculation is that she was an FBI informant, reporting on Russian mafia figures in Las Vegas.

Paddock himself was CIA, but also working for the Russian mob running illegal guns (presumably, with the FBI/CIA knowing about it). Could explain his absence of flight logs, not to mention sketchy history.

In March 2017, Wikileaks released Vault 7. They told us that the CIA was using spy software on Americans.



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For a start Al Qaeda (Arabic) and ISIS (Islamic) are enemies!
They are not even related.

Nonsense.
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Fast forward to today.

There is speculation out there that he was a CIA pilot running illegal arms into Afghanistan during Operation Cyclone, to supply the Mujahideen.

Operation Cyclone was the BEGINNING of all the Islamic terrorism we see today. This is when the CIA started recruiting and training Muslims to go fight "the holy war" in Afghanistan. They recruited Osama bin Laden (aka Tim Osman), and their group eventually became Al Qaeda, and now ISIS.

If he was a pilot running black market weapons for the CIA, what did he do after the USSR pulled out of Afghanistan?

Paddock's girlfriend was sponsored by a CIA spook. What was she really doing? Speculation is that she was an FBI informant, reporting on Russian mafia figures in Las Vegas.

Paddock himself was CIA, but also working for the Russian mob running illegal guns (presumably, with the FBI/CIA knowing about it). Could explain his absence of flight logs, not to mention sketchy history.

In March 2017, Wikileaks released Vault 7. They told us that the CIA was using spy software on Americans.
where did You get this? not in the link u posted.
Public FAA records show that Paddock became a certified private pilot on November 17, 2003. He was certified to fly “Airplane Single Engine Land,” which means he could have flown a fixed-wing aircraft with a single-engine that lands on land, as well as an “instrument plane.” He was not classified to fly a seaplane.
Operation Cyclone (1979-1989) before he got a license.
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http://www.foxbusiness.com The most trusted name in journalism. Has to be true. They couldn't print it if it were not.
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