The LVMPD knows the motive behind the attack, but the FBI will not allow us to release the motive because it implicates the FBI in illegal arms deals and supplying arms to ISIS terrorists within U.S. borders.
A mysterious, heavily redacted g-mail circulating in the social media – click image for full size
Las Vegas – An unconfirmed g-mail attributed to an official source unable to speak publicly alleges that the Las Vegas massacre was a wild west shoot-out between an undercover FBI operative and ISIS soldiers seeking firearms and ammo.
This is the legible text:
The LVMPD knows the motive behind the attack, but the FBI will not allow us to release the motive because it implicates the FBI in illegal arms deals and supplying arms to ISIS terrorists within U.S. borders.
Stephen Paddock was an undercover FBI agent who participated in multiple illegal arms deals in the Las Vegas area in a gun running entrapment scheme similar to Fast and Furious. Paddock thought he was engaging in another routine arms transfer, but ISIS operatives who were going to meet him learned about the entrapment scheme and Paddock’s true identity. They killed him and carried out the massacre, and then fled the scene. Leland Yee has a lot to do with this.
Everything is being kept under extreme wraps because 1) armed ISIS terrorists are still at large and 2) this is very embarrassing to the FBI and they don’t want their scheme to become public knowledge.
One may reach a cloud-based dropbox file of the image by clicking here.
The g-mail has an air of political intrigue lending it some credence to both liberal and conservative readers who follow California politics.
Leland Yee is a former California State Senator from San Francisco whose district included parts of the city and the peninsula. After a failed bid for Mayor, he set his sights on Secretary of State and in an attempt to raise campaign funds, he was caught promising guns to an undercover FBI agent in a sting operation. Yee served time behind federal bars for the crime after entering a guilty plea in February, 2016.
Much speculation has circulated on social media sites since the Sunday night massacre that left 59 dead and more than 500 persons wounded in an onslaught of full automatic arms fire.
Many people gave the opinion that something about the story released on mainstream media was not only confusing, but seemed full of holes – while it bore just enough resemblance to other legends, other operations gone wrong to have the malodorous air of green government baloney.
Hoax, trial balloon, fishing lure, or truthful revelation from a civil war waged on American soil, the intrigue is as solid as anything of its type ever may be. C’est la guerre…
So mote it be.
- The Legendary