Were NFA weapons at the Mandalay Bay/Las Vegas shooting?

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So do you really think something is being hidden from the real public, or just a poorly written report?
i think without a doubt the biggest mass shooting in us history that involved an obvious gun trafficker selling an obvious amount of guns to *someone*, with ALL the media to portray him as alone in the hotel, no motive, no connections, where he did get the guns, who were the guns for, was mbs escorted out of the one of the casinos, who was firing at the fuel tanks at the airport, etc etc has information being hidden from the "real" public, i guess whatever that means.

are you saying things, particularly involving crimes, literally are told with every detail? like do you think the media NEVER misses anything, or is merely not told information? like do you think there's ANYTHING the media might be blacked out on? i don't understand how this happens any time, you have this weird "conspiracy" alarm where your cognitive dissonance just freaks out.

the news lies. the government lies. either directly or thru omission. do you....not believe this is true?
 

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like lets just say it WAS a gun run at one the largest hotels in vegas. lets say he WAS selling guns to some muslim group. lets say they OFFED paddock, shot up the crowd, and bailed (brief fire fight on the roof of that one hotel as described by countless witnesses).
you think the government wouldn't lie about this? lets say they knew about it and were running a fast and furious type deal. lets say the guys buying the guns were syrian uh...."rebels" who our government was actually supplying with weapons. lets say those same syrian rebel isis members just decided to kill a bunch of country music haram kaffirs while buying guns from their government.


you're saying they would openly admit this?

>oh that sounds like conspiracy to me

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Yee
>An affidavit was filed on March 14, 2014, and unsealed on March 26, 2014, charging Yee with violating Title 18 United States Code Section 1343 and 1346 for honest services wire fraud by allegedly taking bribes from Well Tech, Ghee Kung Tong, and for medical marijuana legislation from undercover FBI agents in return for promises of official action; and Title 18 US Code Sections 371, 922(a)(1) and 922(1) for conspiracy to deal firearms without a license and to illegally import firearms from the Philippines by setting up an international weapons trafficking deal with undercover FBI agents.[83][84] Yee was named with 28 other defendants in the FBI criminal complaint.

>Yee was accused of dealing firearms without a license and illegally importing firearms. He was also accused of accepting "tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions and cash payments to provide introductions, help a client get a contract, and influence legislation." Yee and his campaign staff allegedly accepted at least $42,800 from undercover FBI agents in exchange for carrying out specific requests. Yee discussed the opportunity for an agent to get weapons worth up to $2.5 million from a Muslim separatist group in the Philippines to bring them to the US. He told the agent, "There's a part of me that wants to be like you. You know how I'm going to be like you? Just be a free agent there."[85][86] Yee was arrested on March 26, 2014 and charged with six counts of depriving the public of honest services and one count of conspiracy to traffic guns without a license.[87][88][89] He was released on $500,000 bail.[90]
 

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I’m more inclined to go with “poor writing skills”. No logical reason otherwise. I know it’s more fun to imagine a conspiracy.
so you

imagine
>guy just loads up a bunch of guns
>like....a bunch
>just had enough one day
>decides, literally while in vegas WITH AT LEAST his phillipino girlfriend, to just go for it and off a bunch of people in a crowd
>no writings
>no manifesto
>no motive
>after shooting people, just decides to off himself
>investigation says, officially, had no motive

weeeewww
 

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you're saying you can demonstrably prove that paddock was *NOT* into selling firearms and was indeed on a potential sale that very night?
 

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like lets just say it WAS a gun run at one the largest hotels in vegas. lets say he WAS selling guns to some muslim group. lets say they OFFED paddock, shot up the crowd, and bailed (brief fire fight on the roof of that one hotel as described by countless witnesses).
you think the government wouldn't lie about this? lets say they knew about it and were running a fast and furious type deal. lets say the guys buying the guns were syrian uh...."rebels" who our government was actually supplying with weapons. lets say those same syrian rebel isis members just decided to kill a bunch of country music haram kaffirs while buying guns from their government.


you're saying they would openly admit this?

>oh that sounds like conspiracy to me

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Yee
>An affidavit was filed on March 14, 2014, and unsealed on March 26, 2014, charging Yee with violating Title 18 United States Code Section 1343 and 1346 for honest services wire fraud by allegedly taking bribes from Well Tech, Ghee Kung Tong, and for medical marijuana legislation from undercover FBI agents in return for promises of official action; and Title 18 US Code Sections 371, 922(a)(1) and 922(1) for conspiracy to deal firearms without a license and to illegally import firearms from the Philippines by setting up an international weapons trafficking deal with undercover FBI agents.[83][84] Yee was named with 28 other defendants in the FBI criminal complaint.

>Yee was accused of dealing firearms without a license and illegally importing firearms. He was also accused of accepting "tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions and cash payments to provide introductions, help a client get a contract, and influence legislation." Yee and his campaign staff allegedly accepted at least $42,800 from undercover FBI agents in exchange for carrying out specific requests. Yee discussed the opportunity for an agent to get weapons worth up to $2.5 million from a Muslim separatist group in the Philippines to bring them to the US. He told the agent, "There's a part of me that wants to be like you. You know how I'm going to be like you? Just be a free agent there."[85][86] Yee was arrested on March 26, 2014 and charged with six counts of depriving the public of honest services and one count of conspiracy to traffic guns without a license.[87][88][89] He was released on $500,000 bail.[90]
if you read this and feel free to look more into this case, you can find the guns and weapons. he was bringing in RPG's and other destructive devices. it wasn't like when the cops here convince a literal retard to bomb a downtown bank by saying "hey do you want to bomb a downtown bank, i built the bomb and everything", no Yee *literally had already smuggled in THOUSANDS of NFA weapons*.
it says RIGHT THERE he had ALREADY *accepted* (THIS MEANS A PURCHASE HAD BEEN MADE; AN EXCHANGE HAD BEEN MADE, **WEAPONS WERE EXCHANGED FOR MONEY FROM AN UNDERCOVER FBI AGENT**) $42,800 worth of weapons.

how much you think paddok was selling?

>hey i think you're a fed
>kills paddock
>shoots people in in the crowd
>pops some shots at some fuel tanks
>leaves
>government and media faced with telling public undercover fbi agent selling weapons got popped and then more people got shot than ever before in us history
>uh, that guy did it

you think that's LESS plausible than "i dunno, some guy went crazy or something i guess"?
 

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