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A media crew was allowed to waltz through his house the very next day, which we talked about Friday, and as we discussed they “just happened” to find a Hollywood-appropriate setup of what one would expect to be shown inside the guy’s house - and somehow none of which had been taken into custody as evidence.

Mmmmkay.

We also talked on Friday about how the day after the film crew gave a tour of the house, the HPD Special Response team was en route because some special type of explosives had been found there that they needed to secure.

The latest iteration is that he had traveled to Egypt and Canada before the attack, and that some sort of special explosives (not named) were in the coolers that he had with him during/for the attack. Those explosives, again which weren’t named, are being reported as having never been seen/used in North America previously.

Some are also now saying that he recorded his recon trip in advance using Meta glasses (smart glasses).

A few questions:
-If he worked alone, how did he know the hydraulic anti-vehicle barriers were down on one side of Bourbon Street?

-Who burned down his AirBnB? Was some sort of remote detonator found? Has anyone looked at phone GPS tracking or for street cameras?

-Were any type of NatSec-level satellite reconnaissance operations watching, given that it was a NYE celebration that was known to have a huge crowd during a time of heightened warnings from all domestic IC agencies?

-f he lived in a rundown trailer, who paid for his trip to Egypt and Canada? Who did he visit in both?

-What are the specialty explosives he had? How did he get them into the US?

-Facebook is known to be one of the more censorious of social media platforms with AI monitoring systems that are quick to flag conservatives - so how did those systems miss him recording a recon and making his pre-attack announcement videos without alerting anyone?

Vegas (Livelsberger):
This one has to be second, because every new bit of “information” brings a flood of new questions, things that don’t add up, mysteries, oddities, and conundrums.

To add to all of the legitimate questions, “influencers,” pundits, BlueAnon, media, and everything in between are “flooding the zone” with information chaos. Let’s try to go through what we think we know one-by-one:

Emails and “Manifesto”
While the email has received a lot of attention, the “manifesto” that LVPD released has not, and after looking at these side-by-side I feel like it’s incredibly important.

To begin with, it seems extraordinarily unlikely that both of these were written by the same person. I’ll include both in the show notes, but the “manifesto” that LVPD said that they found on his phone has multiple simple grammatical mistakes that are expected to be seen from someone for whom English is not their primary language.

Examples: In the first line “We are the United States of America, the best country people to ever exist.”
-best country people?

-Rally around the Trump, Musk, Kennedy, and ride…

-...and ride this wave to the highest hegemony for all Americans!
--the highest hegemony? Find me one American who would use that term in that way.

Besides these subtle but, IMO, important mistakes, the tone, message, and theme of the email he purportedly sent via Protonmail and this “phone manifesto” don’t align at all.

Also, if one were to believe the story given after San Bernardino (FBI’s claims that it couldn’t unlock the phone) - would one simply leave a “manifesto” on their phone and expect it to get out to the public?

In addition to the oddities of misspellings, weird grammar, total change in tone, and that it didn’t get sent out but rather “found” by the LVPD (who still hasn’t told us much about Steven Paddock), a handful of people jumped up to quickly “debunk” the first email that we discussed on Friday that was covered in the interview between Shawn Ryan and @samosaur



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A media crew was allowed to waltz through his house the very next day, which we talked about Friday, and as we discussed they “just happened” to find a Hollywood-appropriate setup of what one would expect to be shown inside the guy’s house - and somehow none of which had been taken into custody as evidence.

Mmmmkay.

We also talked on Friday about how the day after the film crew gave a tour of the house, the HPD Special Response team was en route because some special type of explosives had been found there that they needed to secure.

The latest iteration is that he had traveled to Egypt and Canada before the attack, and that some sort of special explosives (not named) were in the coolers that he had with him during/for the attack. Those explosives, again which weren’t named, are being reported as having never been seen/used in North America previously.

Some are also now saying that he recorded his recon trip in advance using Meta glasses (smart glasses).

A few questions:
-If he worked alone, how did he know the hydraulic anti-vehicle barriers were down on one side of Bourbon Street?

-Who burned down his AirBnB? Was some sort of remote detonator found? Has anyone looked at phone GPS tracking or for street cameras?

-Were any type of NatSec-level satellite reconnaissance operations watching, given that it was a NYE celebration that was known to have a huge crowd during a time of heightened warnings from all domestic IC agencies?

-f he lived in a rundown trailer, who paid for his trip to Egypt and Canada? Who did he visit in both?

-What are the specialty explosives he had? How did he get them into the US?

-Facebook is known to be one of the more censorious of social media platforms with AI monitoring systems that are quick to flag conservatives - so how did those systems miss him recording a recon and making his pre-attack announcement videos without alerting anyone?

Vegas (Livelsberger):
This one has to be second, because every new bit of “information” brings a flood of new questions, things that don’t add up, mysteries, oddities, and conundrums.

To add to all of the legitimate questions, “influencers,” pundits, BlueAnon, media, and everything in between are “flooding the zone” with information chaos. Let’s try to go through what we think we know one-by-one:

Emails and “Manifesto”
While the email has received a lot of attention, the “manifesto” that LVPD released has not, and after looking at these side-by-side I feel like it’s incredibly important.

To begin with, it seems extraordinarily unlikely that both of these were written by the same person. I’ll include both in the show notes, but the “manifesto” that LVPD said that they found on his phone has multiple simple grammatical mistakes that are expected to be seen from someone for whom English is not their primary language.

Examples: In the first line “We are the United States of America, the best country people to ever exist.”
-best country people?

-Rally around the Trump, Musk, Kennedy, and ride…

-...and ride this wave to the highest hegemony for all Americans!
--the highest hegemony? Find me one American who would use that term in that way.

Besides these subtle but, IMO, important mistakes, the tone, message, and theme of the email he purportedly sent via Protonmail and this “phone manifesto” don’t align at all.

Also, if one were to believe the story given after San Bernardino (FBI’s claims that it couldn’t unlock the phone) - would one simply leave a “manifesto” on their phone and expect it to get out to the public?

In addition to the oddities of misspellings, weird grammar, total change in tone, and that it didn’t get sent out but rather “found” by the LVPD (who still hasn’t told us much about Steven Paddock), a handful of people jumped up to quickly “debunk” the first email that we discussed on Friday that was covered in the interview between Shawn Ryan and @samosaur

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