Last
Friday, November 16th, Politico initiated an Information Operations
attack designed to silence public discussion of the October 2017
massacre in Las Vegas that claimed the lives of 58 people and left
851 others wounded.
Understanding
the Threat (UTT) believes it is important to respond to this attack
in order to set the record straight and remove Politico’s
distortions, omissions, and half-truths while providing UTT readers
with the facts regarding the largest mass shooting in American
history.
The
Politico article is titled “Anatomy of a Conspiracy Theory” and was
authored by Keith Kloor. The article is a lengthy diatribe
that willfully ignores available facts and discounts or omits
evidence that does not support the author’s narrative regarding the
Las Vegas attack.
The
timing of this Politico article is interesting as it comes two
weeks after another hit piece in the Guardian, authored by former
resident of Melbourne, Australia and pro-ANTIFA author, Jason
Wilson. This hit piece by Wilson targets Washington State
Legislator and combat veteran Matt Shea for his discussion of the
real and imminent threat from the Islamic and Marxist
Counter-States inside the U.S.
These
counter state threats are the exact threat detailed by Richard
Higgins when he worked inside the National Security Council of the
Trump Administration. The same Richard Higgins who led the
Department of Defense’s Combatting Terrorism Technical Support
Office during the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the same
Richard Higgins targeted in the Politico article.
The
article targets former CIA Station Chief Brad Johnson as well.
Since
these attacks by both Politico and Guardian come 16 months after
Higgins memo was leaked, the timing of these articles discrediting
factual information about the Las Vegas shooting - which is
possibly the first joint ANTIFA and ISIS attack on U.S. soil -
cannot be merely coincidental.
UTT
will now present some of the facts about the Las Vegas attack of
which Politico’s Keith Kloor is aware, yet failed to share with
readers, and then examine a few points made by Keith Kloor in the
Politico article that are demonstrably false.
Facts Regarding the October 1 Las Vegas Attack
1. The Islamic State issued two warnings to Las Vegas in the months
prior to the October 1, 2017 terrorist attack. These warning
were issued by internet video posting to known Islamic State media
outlets, and specifically threatened attacks against outdoor venues
while depicting several landmark Las Vegas targets (including
hotels).
2.
In July 2017, the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Acting Director
Andrew McCabe was in receipt of an internal memorandum which
specifically warned of collaboration between the Islamic State and
Anti-Fascist Action terrorist groups. This warning is
reminiscent of the Colleen Rowley memo about muslim flight students
learning to take off, but not land their aircraft, in the months
prior to the 9-11 attack.
3.
The Islamic State stated they prioritized recruiting of white
Westerners for the jihad.
4.
On October 1, 2017, an open-air music concert was attacked by
gunfire from the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas killing 58 and wounding
851.
5.
Melbourne, Australia ANTIFA claimed credit for the attack one time
via Facebook posting that specifically cited their targeting of
“fascist Trump supporting dogs.”
6.
The Islamic State (ISIS) claimed credit for the attack 4 times.
7.
One of the mediums used by the Islamic State to claim the attack
has never been used by the Islamic State to claim an attack in the
West that it did not commit.
8.
The Islamic State claimed - in the same medium through which they
have never falsely claimed an attack in the West - that Stephen
Paddock converted to Islam “several months” before the attack.
9.
An FBI agent directly reported to UTT President John Guandolo:
“Listening to FBI agents speak about the Las Vegas attack reveals
there is an automatic dismissal on their part that this attack has
anything to do with the Islamic Movement. This attitude is so well
seated in the FBI that it drives all investigative efforts away
from Islam and the Islamic State.”
10.
After first being dismissed as a crazed white gunman, it was
discovered shooter Stephen Paddock had range calculations next to
his weapons, conducted pre-operational surveillance of other target
locations in other cities, procured almost 6000 rounds of
ammunition, procured more than 50 weapons and modified some for
rapid fire, used burner phones, executed sophisticated
communications operations, utilized digital dead drops and other
applied tradecraft, prepared shooting positions in the room,
planned escape routes, and set up video surveillance in the
hallways.
Facts Regarding Brian Hodge
1. Brian Hodge, who like Jason Wilson the author of the Guardian
hit piece, is a native of Melbourne, Australia but presently
resides in Los Angeles, California. Brian Hodge was at the
Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas during the Las Vegas attack on October 1,
2017.
2.
Hodge put out on his social media that “The shooter was next to me.
His room is 32135 and I’m room 32134.” In fact, room 32134 at
the Mandalay Bay was rented by Stephen Paddock. This
statement placing himself at the attack sight is alone cause for
additional inquiry, however, it is Mr. Hodge’s other media
statements, alibis and travel patterns that are most troubling and
in need of additional explanation.
3.
In numerous media interviews - he did at least 8 print, radio and
television interviews - Brian Hodge claims to have been on the 32nd
floor while the shooting was going on, exited via an elevator to
the ground floor, exited the building through a kitchen, and hid
outside the Mandalay bay in the bushes for 3 1/2 hours - despite
the fact the shooting lasted 15 minutes. No person has ever
come forward to substantiate Brian Hodge’s alibi despite his
constant claims to have been with “his team.”
4.
While Brian Hodge was supposedly “hiding in the bushes” of the
Mandalay Bay, his social media applications reveal Hodge was in the
vicinity of the Knotty Pine Motel in North Las Vegas. Mr.
Hodge’s presence at this location is further supported by Hodge’s
claims to reporter Nicole Barlow that he was “staying at a hotel on
the outskirts of town while awaiting further instructions.”
See link to Hodge statement here.
5.
Investigative efforts reveal two parties staying at the Knotty Pine
motel on the night of the attack. Room receipts show that 3
individuals were registered to room 17 from September 29 through
October 1, which is too small for three adult males to have
actually stayed in. The vehicle associated with that group
was registered to a male Mexican approximately 46 years of age from
Guanajuato Mexico, specifically the town of Penjamo. This
area is known for significant Islamic State recruitment.
6.
Immediately following the attack, Brian Hodge went quiet on his
twitter for several days and traveled to Albuquerque, New Mexico
October 2nd through 4th. His phone, on two separate days,
used the WIFI port located by the Anatolia Doner Kebab House, owned
by Mehmet Kokangul. Kokangul is a Turkish national from
Adana, Turkey, a town also known for significant Islamic State
activity. Mehmet Kokangul is also known to the U.S.
government and is on either a Watch List or a similar State
Department list of persons who are potential threats.
Kokangul’s social media has gone silent since his name was first
publicly associated with Brian Hodge and the Las Vegas attack in
May 2018.
7.
After the attack, Brian Hodge was photographed at the crime scene
in what several law enforcement sources have dubbed a “trophy
photo.” See photo below.
8. Mr. Hodge's phone contains the contact information for New York
based Umra and Hajj services organizations. This is assessed
as anomalous given that he does not appear to be a practicing
Muslim.
9.
Mr. Hodge's travel patterns prior to the October 2017 Las Vegas
attack appear odd and unexplained. Mr. Hodge traveled to
Berlin, Paris, London and back to Berlin in September of
2017. Following the attack, in November 2017, Mr. Hodge
traveled to London and Berlin for one day. Also following the
attack, Mr. Hodge traveled all the way to Melbourne Australia for
only one day in December 2017.
10.
Despite the narrative put forward in his radio interviews, Mr.
Hodge is familiar with firearms and his social media shows he
invited his friends to the shooting range.
11.
In the Politico article, Kloor reports Brian Hodge told him the FBI
“called him” to get information on the day following the
attack. As a former Special Agent (UTT President John
Guandolo), it is hard to imagine the level of incompetence it would
take for an FBI agent who knows of Brian Hodge's claims he was on
the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay during the Las Vegas attack, to
conduct an interview of Hodge by phone. How would the FBI
know to call Mr. Hodge so soon after the attack while in the middle
of processing more than 58 homicides? Why would the FBI call Mr.
Hodge instead of interviewing him at the Mandalay Bay Hotel, where
Mr. Hodge claims to have remained until October 5, 2017?
12.
Politico writer Keith Kloor does not appear to have been able to
identify a single individual who was able to support any of Mr.
Hodge’s claims or his alibi.
UTT
has never claimed the above facts definitively prove Brian Hodge
was involved in the Las Vegas attack, but these facts raise serious
questions that must be professionally addressed by investigators
before this matter can truly be considered closed.
False Claims Made by Kloor in his Politico Article
1. “The
idea (that the Las Vegas attack involved more than just Stephen
Paddock as a lone gunman) sprang from the twisted, feverish
mind of Infowars’ Alex Jones days after the Vegas attack.”
This
is simply untrue. In the early morning after the attack,
Understanding the Threat (UTT) published- via social media - the
Las Vegas attack was likely a jihad attack, and by noon of October
2nd confirmed our initial assessment. On October 3rd, we
wrote our first of several articles detailing the facts, which
pointed to a jihadi attack. UTT President John Guandolo did
numerous interviews on radio and TV making this assessment clear
based on facts and evidence known at the time.
2. “In response to
questions about the theory, Sandra Breault, an FBI spokesperson,
said only: ‘The FBI Las Vegas office has the utmost confidence in
our agents and analysts’ investigative techniques.’”
It
should be noted that in the 12 years UTT’s President John Guandolo
has been briefing senior government officials, FBI agents, members
of Joint Terrorism Task Forces across the country, the National
Joint Terrorism Task Force, and others, the universal response to
UTT training is that attendees, including FBI analysts/agents/Task
Force Officers do not know the information UTT presents about the
Islamic Movement in the United States, their doctrine - sharia, nor
about the network that supports jihadi operations, including collaborators
from Black Lives Matters, ANTIFA, and others.
3. “Even as there appears
to be no hard evidence supporting Higgins' and Johnson’s theory…”
See
the list of facts above.
4. “Hodge also made
misstatements - for instance, mistakenly saying his hotel
room was next door to the shooter’s, rather than just on the same
floor.”
Brian
Hodge typed on his social media account that he was staying in room
32134, which is a room that was rented by the accused shooter
Stephen Paddock. At a minimum, this requires an in-person
interview with a pair of FBI agents. Additionally, Mr. Hodge
made the following statements - all of which are worthy of
investigative clarification - in more than 8 interviews he
conducted immediately following the attack:
- Hodge identifies
himself as staying inside the shooter’s suite, located on the
32nd floor during the time of the attack, departing the floor
via the elevator, exiting the
hotel through the kitchen, and hiding in the bushes for 3.5
hours.
- Mr. Hodge describes
in vivid detail the view from the 32nd floor as the victims
were cut down with “sweeping shots” and uses the term “full
on” to excitedly describe the attack.
- Mr. Hodge claims he
was monitoring social media and listening to police “live
scans.”
- Mr. Hodge states in
his interview there are “100-odd shots” which is a strange
coincidence given the use of 100 round sure-fire magazines.
- Mr. Hodge expresses
concerns about “how to demonstrate we are civilians?” as well
as a general fear of getting shot by the police.
- Mr. Hodge states
that immediately after the attack he needed to “stay down,
stay hidden” for 3.5 hours.
- Mr. Hodge says,
“from the hotel room….some of my team….could see” when
describing what the attack was like in vivid detail.
5. “Such speculation ran
wild in the days and weeks after the shooting. Part of this stemmed
from the Islamic State’s “news” agency having declared a role in
the attack; as some experts observed at the time, the
propaganda arm of the Islamic State tends not to make false claims
about such events. But no evidence was ever offered by the jihadis,
and the FBI ruled out the possibility.”
Even
in recognizing the Islamic State does not falsify these type of
claims for attacks, Kloor utterly dismisses the four (4) official
claims by the Islamic State for the Las Vegas attacks, while
failing to mention there is still no other viable motive for this
attack on the table.
Regarding
the fact the "FBI ruled out the possibility" the attack
was the work of the Islamic State readers should review item #2
above. Readers should also remember that jihadi attacks at
Fort Lauderdale, Boston, Foot Hood, Little Rock, and many others
were done by people the FBI interviewed and failed to take action
on. In the case of the Fort Hood jihadi, the FBI's response
revealed Counterterrorism agents have zero understanding of sharia
(Islamic law) and how it drives the actions and operational tactics
of the Islamic Counter-State. Nor does the FBI have a
strategic investigation on the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood which
controls the primary network supporting the terrorist attacks on
the United States.
Furthermore,
the FBI's own website reveals the three (3) Islamic organizations
the FBI considers "outreach partners" are all Muslim
Brotherhood groups. What all of this means is the FBI has
over a decade of failures in identifying and addressing the massive
jihadi network in America and the doctrine that drives it.
6. “One piece of evidence
given for Hodge’s supposed ISIS ties is that he allegedly ate at a
Turkish Doner Kebab restaurant in New Mexico in the days after the
attack. Except even that is untrue, according to Hodge, who insists
he never traveled to New Mexico, much went to the restaurant.”
(sic)
Not
only is this a false statement, it reveals an unprofessional
attitude on the part of Keith Kloor. Kloor relies solely on the
word of Brian Hodge, who has failed to provide a single person
capable of supporting his alibis, despite the fact technical
evidence reveals Hodge’s phone twice pings on the wifi inside the
Kebab House in Albuquerque. Therefore, Hodge is lying to
Kloor about being in the Kebab House owned by a Turkish national
who is on a watch list and who hails from an area of Turkey (Adana)
with significant Islamic State presence/activity. Why would Brian
Hodge lie about that? Why would Keith Kloor omit these facts?
Coda
What remains are unanswered questions about the largest attack by a
gunman in U.S. history. These questions must be
answered. Justice demands it.
The
United States Congress has not held a single hearing about the
October 1, 2017 Las Vegas attack, even though it was the largest
mass shooting in American history and resulted in over 800
casualties. Why not?
Now,
we have a well-timed attack on three prominent, professional
Patriots - Richard Higgins, Brad Johnson, Matt Shea - who speak
truth and raise concerns about real threat to the Republic from the
Marxist and Islamic Counter-States.
Should
it surprise us that people repeating the fact that the Las Vegas
attack was perpetrated by the Islamic State are being attacked by
an arm of the Marxist Counter-State (Politico)?
This
is likely only the leading edge of a broader campaign by the
Marxists to derail an honest appraisal of security concerns in the
U.S. Like other collaborators with their jihadi allies,
Politico joins the Southern Poverty Law Center and the
Anti-Defamation League as enemies of America's Constitutional
Republic.
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