On
October 1, 2017, 58 people were killed and 851 wounded in the worst
shooting attack in American history. The Islamic State said they
were going to attack Las Vegas and claimed responsibility for the
attack after it happened.
The
FBI and the Las Vegas Sheriff still claim they have "no idea"
what the motive was for this attack.
Facts
on the Table
The
Islamic State publicly stated Las Vegas was a target, then claimed
credit for the attack, explaining the man founded dead inside his hotel
room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay, Stephen Paddock, converted
to Islam a few months prior and was a "soldier of the caliphate."
UTT's
analysis of the facts as we know them today reveal: Paddock
conducted pre-operational surveillance on several targets before
settling on Las Vegas; Paddock initiated the assault prior to his
planned time because his preparations were interrupted by a security
guard, making it more likely more shooters were going to join him since
there were many guns and two shooting portals in the two separate rooms
on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay rented by Paddock; the Las Vegas
Sheriff revealed Paddock left no suicide note, and all other evidence
points to the fact Paddock intended to escape after the attack; and
because the Islamic State has never claimed an attack in the West in
the manner they did for this attack - and claimed it 4 times - when
they were not responsible.
Then
there is the curious case of Australian Brian Hodge, a left-wing
activist who currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
By
his own admission, Hodge was inside one of the two rooms rented by
Paddock, and on the 32nd floor during the shooting. Hodge told
reporters he hid in bushes outside the Mandalay Bay for "three and
a half hours" when in fact the shooting was over in approximately
20 minutes and Hodge was ten miles away shortly after the shooting.
Hodge
ended up being at a motel in Las Vegas (Knotty Pine) with three
individuals from an area in Mexico with high Islamic State
activity. Coincidence?
Then
from October 2-4, Hodge traveled to New Mexico and spent time in a
restaurant owned by a Turk who is on a Watchlist and hails from an area
in Turkey with high Islamic State activity. Oddly, the restaurant
owner has gone silent on his social media since a few days after the
attack.
Posing
for what appears to be a "trophy" photo, Brian Hodge stands
outside the Mandalay Bay after the worst shooting in U.S. history in
Las Vegas, Nevada
Notably,
several people have now written about Brian Hodge being a suspect in
this attack, yet Hodge has made no effort to clear his name or set the
record straight.
Hodge
has also not responded to UTT's requests for an interview.
Since
the worst shooting attack in American history, there have been no
Congressional hearings, the FBI and the Las Vegas Sheriff's Office
never looked as the Islamic State as a possible suspect in this attack,
and over 900 Americans are dead/wounded without even a hint authorities
have any desire to get these questions answered.
Worst
case scenario - this was the first joint Islamic State/Antifa attack in
the United States.
What
can you do? Ensure your sheriff's office and local police
department understand the Islamic threat, specifically, the Muslim
Brotherhood network, their modus
operandi, and sharia (their doctrine), because knowing this
information radically changes how police do their jobs on a day to day
basis regarding attacks such as this.
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