82, Wisdom of the Crowd seems pre pre-cog, but creepy, nevertheless.
Karma, you're tying the defense contractor, Volant, LLC, that bought the plane in 2013 from John W. Rogers, who had owned the aircraft since buying it December 2010 from Ush, Inc., the firm Paddock who sold it to ten months earlier? A bit of a stretch, imo, though it's not to far a stretch to believing he was a gun runner-dealer/undercover spook drug smuggler.
I can only go so far with crowd sourcing. He remains a mystery to me. I should say now I believe there was only one shooter and that it most probably was Paddock. I agree completely with JR's reasoning because I've not seen anything to convince me otherwise.
That does not mean evidence wouldn't sway me to change my mind.
Too many wild scenarios do fit this mysterious rich man with scads of guns, but to know which, if any of those involving a greater conspiracy could be true is anyone's guess, I guess.
Grizzly, I second Dr. Evil's request for you to translate your links, cause I really want to visit them too, (I think.)
It's good to see you posting again, stickdog. Remember, I love you, ok? But really, with more mass murders in a year than there are days, it's time to retire this expression: "
He doesn't fit the profile of a mass shooter. In fact, he breaks the mold."
There is no stereotypical mass murderer, period. Certainly, they may share traits and have other commonalities, but each is unique in motive if not in means.
The best gem of the thread comes from our toothy fish:
The Strategy of Tension covers a lot of ground around here, doesn't it? Even though any decent implementation of such a strategy might be expected to arouse exactly this sort of spasmic, violent response from an ever critically paranoid, psycho-medicated, alienated population.
Works like a charm
or is that a sigil?