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Las Vegas Mass Shooting False Flag Solved?

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If you can pardon the corny theatrics of this guy likening himself to a gunslinger, and his facts check out, he might be onto something.  "John E Hoover's" main contention is that Las Vegas tourist helicopter traffic flows a certain way, up and down the strip at 3,000 feet, and that there was no air traffic according to flightradar24  anyway, in the time frame of the shooting.  Therefore the running lights and perhaps gunfire seen crossing back and forth in front of the killing zone, seen in municipal camera footage, could be helicopter firing platforms. Why would airborne firing platforms flash running lights?   I would think if there were two criss-crossing the same area there is a very real possibility of a mid-air collision without them, so much that I'd gamble on the running lights being easy to explain away rather than risk it. This evidence does not supersede the even more compelling evidence that the rate and sound of fire does not match a bump-fired AK,

DNC Perez Nixed Climate Debate, Warned Candidates Not to Participate in Other Climate Debates

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Truthout By William Rivers Pitt The Arctic and the Amazon — two places that should generally not be on fire if we want to keep this whole “life on Earth as we know it” thing rolling — are burning. Climate change did not cause the Amazon fires — people did, specifically cattle farmers  clearing land  — but fires within the planetary oxygen engine of that rainforest will, if unchecked,  exacerbate  climate disruption in ways many fear to contemplate. The Arctic fires thousands of miles away are directly due to climate change, and could immediately lead to a massive release of methane that has, until now, been trapped under permafrost – which is now melting. That release would lead to accelerated melting of the ice caps, bringing raised sea levels and sweeping annihilation to coastal regions everywhere. Probably something we should be talking about at the highest levels, yes? As far as the Democratic debates to help decide who will be the 2020 presidential nominee are concerne