Sunday, November 11, 2018

Thousand Oaks Shooting Story Gets Even Dumber

by Scott Creighton

The other day (Friday) I made a video and a post here talking about the anomalies surrounding the Borderline Bar and Grill shooting in Thousand Oaks California and I mentioned an Instagram post Ian David Long supposedly made "sometime around" the time of the shooting and how it perfectly played into the gun-grabbing narrative that we need some kind of new "mental hygiene" law set up to evaluate citizens based on things like their social media presence in order to determine whether or not they should be allowed the right to own weapons. I also mentioned new legislation being written to that end in the wake of the synagogue shooting that took place two weeks prior to this latest one.

"I hope people call me insane (two smiley face emojiis) would that just be a big ball of irony? Yeah... I'm insane, but the only thing you people do after these shootings is 'hopes and prayers'...or 'keep you in my thoughts'. Every time...and wonder why these keep happening... --(two smiley face emojis)."

Turns out, this story is even dumber and more ridiculous than I thought.




Remember when the Aurora massacre took place and some anonymous source "close to the investigation" said in the wake of that that James Holmes told them "I AM THE JOKER" after they arrested him? That story went out across the MSM like wildfire and instantly the court of public opinion convicted Holmes on that quote alone.

Turns out it was bullshit. He never said it. It was a lie that got repeated in order to quickly convict the suspect (read as "patsy") in the court of public opinion.

In several of these American Gladio events since then the suspect (read as "patsy") has made some kind of "confession" DURING the events so to negate questions that arise in their wake as to the validity of the events.

Some make "manifesto" videos prior to the event. Some call in to 911 to confess to everything in spite of not being very concrete on the facts as they played out. But they all seem to do it these days. It's part of the program I guess for "crazies" to make sure they wrap up all the loose ends in a tight little bundle... because... crazy... I guess.

Well, turns out Ian David Long did just that WHILE the shooting was taking place in the Borderline Bar and Grill according to ABC, USA Today and Buzzfeed.

"Ian David Long, the gunman who killed 12 people at a country music bar, posted on social media during the deadly rampage, according to law enforcement officials." USA TODAY

The shooting took a total of 3 minutes. Yet we are told Ian took the time to post to Istagram in the middle of all of this? A friend who was shown the post said "That doesn't sound like Ian to me at all"

 "I hope people call me insane (two smiley face emojiis) would that just be a big ball of irony? Yeah... I'm insane, but the only thing you people do after these shootings is 'hopes and prayers'...or 'keep you in my thoughts'. Every time...and wonder why these keep happening... --(two smiley face emojis)."

Sounds more like something a marketing PR spin doctor would write. Someone pushing for mental hygiene laws and someone who is using the current condemnation of the Trump administration for not "doing something" (like "common sense gun control")

But as dumb and obvious as that sounds and IS... it actually gets WORSE.

One of the biggest drawbacks to a lot of these American Gladio events of the past has been the TOTAL LACK OF ANY KIND OF MOTIVE.

Well guess what? Old Ian (read as "crazed lone gunman") fixed that problem for us as well. How thoughtful of him.

"The first call to law enforcement came in at 11:19 p.m. Wednesday, officials said. The authorities arrived at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks, California, three minutes later. They entered the building at 11:25 p.m.

Long, 28, first posted on Instagram at 11:24 p.m: "It's too bad I won't get to see all the illogical and pathetic reasons people will put in my mouth as to why I did it," the military veteran said in the post. "Fact is I had no reason to do it, and I just thought....(exploitive), life is boring so why not?" Long posted, according to ABC News and Buzzfeed." USA TODAY

So let me get this straight... 5 minutes into the mass casualty event, this guy takes a break and solves the motive riddle for law enforcement by saying BOREDOM made him do it?

He posted that first and THEN he posted the "you guys should pass Bloomberg's mental hygiene laws" post...

and then he kills a cop entering the building ... and eventually takes his own life?

He had no reason to do it? Man, that is convenient isn't it?

Tied up in a neat little bow. motive? Who needs a motive when they say a guy decided to go shoot a bunch of his long time friends in a bar? There's just "crazy" and that's all you need.

However, the funny thing is, they did give you the motive if your awake enough to see it.

"I hope people call me insane (two smiley face emojiis) would that just be a big ball of irony? Yeah... I'm insane, but the only thing you people do after these shootings is 'hopes and prayers'...or 'keep you in my thoughts'. Every time...and wonder why these keep happening... --(two smiley face emojis)."
And let me remind you"

ter·ror·ism
/ˈterəˌrizəm/
noun
the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.

Wow. You have to be a special kind of stupid to write for USA Today these days I guess.

2 comments:

  1. And the crisis actors arent getting any better either... "The grieving mother" shouting for "gun Control.... NOW" Seems they aren't really trying that hard anymore. Suppose they think that their audience is dumb enough to swallow that shit...and they'd be right.

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