John E. Hoover, aka John Cullen, an investigative journalist and former high-level employee at Oracle in Silicon Valley, says his intense hours of research and eventual evidence reveal that authorities and the media didn’t tell the truth about the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting at Mandalay Bay Hotel.
For starters, Hoover says that Stephen Paddock, who was blamed for the mass murder of 60 concertgoers and injuring 867 attending a music festival across the street on the Las Vegas Strip, was not the shooter. Hoover later determined that the gunfire was coming from two hovering helicopters and carried out by members of Al Qaeda.
Appearing on Tommy’s Podcast, with host Tommy Carrigan, Hoover details an intricate, well-planned plot to murder newly installed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman by his adversaries, led by his fellow Saudi and first cousin, Al Waleed bin Talal. Bin Salman and his family were staying at the Four Seasons Hotel, which occupy the top five floors of the Mandalay Bay building.
The elaborate set-up included luring Paddock with honeypots, the intention to join him in a shooting outing in the desert with the 29 firearms he hauled into his room and the promise to purchase the guns for mountains of cash.
Hoover says Paddock, who was found dead in his hotel room with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot, did not kill himself. He posits it was Al Waleed who pulled the trigger in keeping with his plan to make Paddock the patsy in the operation. Furthermore, it was later determined that Paddock had been dead for hours before the shooting. Here’s Hoover with more shocking twists and turns to the story. Please do your own research and discern the video for yourself.
A large fleet of alleged UFOs added to the glitz and glimmer of the Las Vegas Strip Saturday night, sending residents scurrying for their cameras.
The following video, courtesy of 99Percent, features footage taken by residents of what appeared to be more than 50 orange crafts emerging in the Las Vegas night from behind the nearby Sheep Mountain Range, north of the city and less than two hours southeast of highly classified Area 51.
One of the residents said the crafts were silent, in formation and at times moving rapidly in different directions. The “show” lasted nearly 45 minutes before a military helicopter appeared on the scene. Here’s the footage.
Four years after the Las Vegas massacre near the Mandalay Bay Hotel on the south end of The Strip, there are still no answers. Terrence Popp’s Redonkulas channel takes a closer look at the disaster, which was fraught with cover-ups, misinformation and deception.
Says co-host Blake Kleiner, “This is the largest mass shooting in American history, which is now four years old, and we still don’t know what happened, why, who all was involved and the media doesn’t seem to care.” The official narrative points to a lone gunman, then 64-year-old Stephen Paddock, who was holed up on the 32nd floor of the hotel and fired on a concert crowd across the street, killing 59. He later allegedly committed suicide.
Redonkulas presents seemingly incontrovertible video/audio evidence pointing to more than one shooter. Popp, who has experience with high-caliber weapons, immediately identifies 30-caliber and 556-caliber fire in an audio clip captured by a hotel guest. A separate video analysis reveals there was a long-distance shooter–presumably located in the hotel–at 425 to 475 yards and another at closer range, about 250 to 275 yards.
Perhaps the most glaring cover-up by the media was how it totally ignored testimony from an FBI whistleblower, who said agents were told to disregard evidence in the shooting, including an ISIS terror link. A TruePundit.com report the year following the massacre says when FBI top brass were provided forensic evidence of multiple shooters, they told agents to concentrate on Paddock only. And the lies go on and on. Here’s more from Redonkulas.