FBI Releases Ridiculous Lies about Las Vegas Mass Shooting Five Years Later

The official story is that on the night of October 1, 2017, a man named Stephen Paddock opened fire from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. The story goes that Paddock fired thousands of rounds at the crowd on the ground at a music festival, killing 60 innocent people and wounding hundreds more. Then, Paddock put on a pair of gloves and killed himself right before police finally broke into his room.

That’s the “official” story. And now the story gets even more outlandish than that, with the latest tranche of documents the FBI has released.

The media began telling us early on that Stephen Paddock was a multimillionaire because he was super-double-great at playing video poker in Nevada casinos. Do we even need to cover how ridiculous that theory is again? Casinos aren’t designed for any member of the public to get rich. Lots of people think they’re fun, but casinos are in it to make money for themselves. And those video poker machines are weighted so that it is impossible to come out ahead if you play them. You’ll win just enough to keep you playing, but at the end of the day, you’re losing money. But somehow, Stephen Paddock was a multimillionaire because of that?

In the latest released files, a fellow gambler who knew Paddock was interviewed by the FBI. His name is redacted, but the man claimed that Paddock was mad at the casinos because of how they were mistreating him as a “high roller.” The latest fiction that the FBI has deduced from this, and which the media is excitedly reporting, is that Paddock blew through $1.5 million, got upset, and stockpiled a bunch of guns so he could carry out a mass shooting.

 

This may be the first time that one of the media’s conspiracy theories steered an FBI investigation, instead of the other way around.

At the end of the papers released by the FBI, it says, “We were unable to determine a motive for the shooter. Speculating on a motive causes more harm to the hundreds of people who were victims that night.”

Yeah. Wouldn’t want anyone to have closure after losing a loved one in an event like that.

When the shooting first happened, NBC News reported, “Las Vegas gunman earned millions as a gambler.” A Los Angeles Times article declared, “In the solitary world of video poker, Stephen Paddock knew how to win.”

The solitary world of… video poker? That’s such a stupid statement. Sorry to burst anyone’s bubble on this, but people don’t win millions of dollars at video poker, even if they’re supposedly as “great” at the game as Stephen Paddock.

But do you know who does run millions of dollars through video poker machines, and doesn’t mind losing one or two cents on the dollar for those millions?

A GUN RUNNER WHO IS LAUNDERING THE CASH FROM HIS ILL-GOTTEN GAINS THROUGH THE CASINO’S SILLY VIDEO POKER MACHINES.

If you find a video poker machine that pays 98 or 99 cents back on every dollar you run through it, you’re losing money on the machine. But you’re washing that 98 or 99 cents and then you can claim on your taxes to the IRS that you made your income from gambling, instead of selling stockpiles of weapons to Mexican drug cartels or Al Qaeda.

Paddock complained to this unidentified friend that casinos were banning people “for playing well and winning large quantities of money.” He had been kicked out of three different casinos in Reno in the previous year.

While it’s true that casinos will kick you out for winning lots of money, they always have a reason for that. Either they know you’re cheating, because that’s really the only way to win in a casino, or they assume you’re laundering money. So, they kick you out.

Here are just a few questions that our wildly incurious media, and our obviously lying FBI, may want to consider:

How many multimillionaires have been mass shooters?

How many mass shooters have had a girlfriend, as Paddock did, rather than being isolated loners who are involuntarily celibate (incels)?

How many mass shooters have been sober  — as Paddock was – when they carried out their attacks, and not on mind-altering psychiatric drugs?

Why did it take eight days for law enforcement to figure out when Paddock checked into the Mandalay Bay?

Why did Paddock put on gloves if he was planning to kill himself?

Why was Paddock recycling millions of dollars through casino video poker machines, when that’s obviously not a real way to make a living? What was he actually doing?

And perhaps the most important question of all: Why doesn’t the FBI want us to really know what happened in Las Vegas that night?


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