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2 yrs

2017 Las Vegas shooting: When will we get the full story?
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2017 Las Vegas shooting: When will we get the full story?

On October 1, 2017, Stephen Paddock opened fire on a crowd of about 22,000 concertgoers attending a country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip. In the space of about 10 minutes, one man killed 58 people and injured hundreds. It was a massacre that scarred the nation and became the deadliest mass shooting by a lone individual in U.S. history. Even more suspiciously, the shooter supposedly used a bump stock — an accessory that makes a rifle function like an automatic weapon but severely reduces its accuracy. Yet the most haunting aspect of it all might not be the event itself but the total lack of answers that followed. An open-and-shut case Paddock, a 64-year-old wealthy, retired accountant, had no criminal history, no clear affiliations, no public signs of radicalization. The FBI, in record time, announced that Paddock had no terrorist ties and was a lone-wolf gunman. This was declared even before a complete timeline of the massacre had been established, before the number of victims had been confirmed, before a single motive had been pinned down. It’s reasonable to wonder, loudly and unapologetically, how the FBI could have known. A crime of this magnitude, involving hundreds of rounds fired into a densely packed crowd, demands careful investigation, not conclusions that seem prepackaged to quell public fears. The FBI moved with an unsettling swiftness to dismiss any links to terror or conspiracies, yet failed to provide any plausible explanation for why a retired accountant would carry out such a calculated and brutal attack. Motive 'undetermined' Stephen Paddock was not the profile of a typical mass shooter. He wasn't an embittered loner nursing a grudge or a young oddball seeking attention. He had no manifesto. He was, at least according to those who knew him, financially comfortable and mostly uninvolved with anything that might explain such a rampage. And yet, within days of the attack, the media and law enforcement assured the American public there was nothing more to see, no bigger plot, just an inexplicable act by an inexplicable man. He had a gambling problem, they suggested, and that’s why he decided to let loose before turning the gun on himself. One needn't be a tinfoil-hat-wearing lifetime subscriber to QAnon to have some very serious questions here. If the timeline of events wasn’t sorted out, if even the total number of victims was still unclear, how could anyone declare with any confidence that Paddock acted alone and without outside influence? Why has the motive remained "undetermined" after years of investigation, with no real attempt to connect the dots? Uncanny marksmanship Police recordings confirmed that there were multiple shooters on different floors of the hotel that day. Witnesses reported seeing muzzle flashes from overhead, possibly from helicopters or drones, but none from Paddock's room. The hotel room showed barely any shell casings; it should have been completely littered. Some witnesses even saw shooters inside the venue itself. Paddock was and still is an implausible perpetrator for this massacre. The .223 caliber rounds fired from his vantage point were at the extreme range of their accuracy, yet somehow hundreds of rounds found their mark in a compact space. Even more suspiciously, the shooter supposedly used a bump stock — an accessory that makes a rifle function like an automatic weapon but severely reduces its accuracy. Growing up on a farm and hunting with my father on a regular basis, I got to know a fair bit about guns. I'm not claiming to be an expert, but I know enough to say this: In the kind of windy conditions you'd get at that height, with buildings all around in an urban setting, the bullets should have been all over the place. Wind drift alone could have thrown them 50 feet off target, yet somehow there were no victims beyond the concert grounds — none in the surrounding hotels or streets. It’s hard to believe that Paddock, with no training or even documented trips to a shooting range, could pull off that level of precision. Also, consider the psychological profile. Mass shooters typically target people they harbor hatred toward. Paddock’s victims, however, were ordinary Americans — demographically and ethnically similar to himself. It just doesn’t add up. A Saudi connection? Then there's the rather disturbing detail recently brought to light by investigative journalist Ian Carroll. On a recent episode of "The Danny Jones Podcast," the renegade researcher discussed not only the number of ridiculously clean head shots found at the scene but also a surprising Vegas visitor. On the very day of the massacre, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was staying at the Mandalay Bay. Just months earlier, in May 2017, MBS had launched a sweeping purge against his political and business rivals, declaring that "no one will survive in a corruption case — whoever he is, even if he's a prince or a minister." In light of this, it isn’t unreasonable to question whether there might be a Saudi connection to the massacre. After all, let’s not forget 9/11. But there’s more. Consider the fact that at least eight key witnesses have died under suspicious circumstances since 2017. Each of these individuals held information that contradicted the official account. Four of them spoke to the media, insisting that there was more than one shooter, while others died mysteriously before they could go public. With these disturbing loose ends and unanswered questions, why has one of the nation’s deadliest massacres been so easily swept under the rug? Why was this catastrophe treated like an inconvenient news cycle instead of an atrocity demanding a thorough and transparent investigation? The truth still escapes us, and the silence from officials only makes the mystery — and the doubt — deepen. We must never forget what happened on October 1, 2017, even if those in power would rather we did.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Fortnite says “goodbye” to themed updates for its racing mode after under a year
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Fortnite says “goodbye” to themed updates for its racing mode after under a year

It looks like Rocket Racing, the Rocket League spinoff available inside of Fortnite, is putting an end to adding official tracks to the game. Epic Games shared the news alongside update v31.40, saying “goodbye to Inferno Island and themed updates” while putting an emphasis on “tracks from creators.” The game mode will still get new quests, items, and ranked periods, but new seasonal overhauls and official tracks appear to be no more. It’s safe to say this hasn’t gone down well with the community, with many players unhappy with the end of extra races and themes. Continue reading Fortnite says “goodbye” to themed updates for its racing mode after under a year MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Fortnite map, Fortnite skins, Fortnite weapons
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Upcoming 4X and grand strategy game Feudums confirms single-player mode
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Upcoming 4X and grand strategy game Feudums confirms single-player mode

It’s been a long time coming, but Civilization 7 finally feels real. We’ve still got some time to wait for the next installment in Firaxis’ defining series, however, so you might be on the lookout for another strategy game to fill the gap. If so, you need to check in with Feudums, a beautiful blend of 4X and grand strategy games. With its in-development build currently available as a free demo on Steam, developer Kalamona Studios confirms that a single-player mode “will happen” as it continues to add features and functionality. Continue reading Upcoming 4X and grand strategy game Feudums confirms single-player mode MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best 4X games, Best turn-based strategy games, Best grand strategy games
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

The Windblown demo is here, and the Dead Cells dev’s new roguelike is a blast
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The Windblown demo is here, and the Dead Cells dev’s new roguelike is a blast

The Windblown demo is finally here, and I can safely say that it’s already more than just a Dead Cells follow-up. The newest roguelike from Motion Twin, its Steam Early Access launch is right around the corner. MT is trading the 2D Metroidvania stylings of Dead Cells for isometric co-op action, and it’s already a total blast. You don’t get much in the demo, but the bones of this experience already feel incredibly healthy. Continue reading The Windblown demo is here, and the Dead Cells dev’s new roguelike is a blast MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best roguelike games, All upcoming games in 2024, The best action games
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Twitchy Feed
Twitchy Feed
2 yrs

Glenn Youngkin Shreds Biden-Harris DOJ's Lawsuit Against Va. Removing Noncitizens From Voter Rolls
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Glenn Youngkin Shreds Biden-Harris DOJ's Lawsuit Against Va. Removing Noncitizens From Voter Rolls

Glenn Youngkin Shreds Biden-Harris DOJ's Lawsuit Against Va. Removing Noncitizens From Voter Rolls
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Twitchy Feed
2 yrs

JD Vance Schools Unreceptive NY Times Journo About Big Tech/Media's Role in Election Interference
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JD Vance Schools Unreceptive NY Times Journo About Big Tech/Media's Role in Election Interference

JD Vance Schools Unreceptive NY Times Journo About Big Tech/Media's Role in Election Interference
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

10 Games Where You Play As The Monster
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10 Games Where You Play As The Monster

Most games put players in control of a hero, or at least someone with a heroic mission. There's a much smaller market for games where you play as the monster, but who knew playing the villain was so much fun?
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Gamers Realm
2 yrs

How And When To Use Lightning Reversal In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
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How And When To Use Lightning Reversal In Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, even among other Soulsborne games, is lightning fast. Sekiro allows for many different approaches and playstyles to take on these bosses, and that openness is what makes it such a great game. Most enemies are fairly grounded, being archers or sword wielders, and each fight is a test of battle prowess.
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RedState Feed
2 yrs

Gretchen Whitmer Finally Explains Her OnlyFans-Esque Chip-Feeding Video, and It Makes No Sense At All
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Gretchen Whitmer Finally Explains Her OnlyFans-Esque Chip-Feeding Video, and It Makes No Sense At All

Gretchen Whitmer Finally Explains Her OnlyFans-Esque Chip-Feeding Video, and It Makes No Sense At All
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RedState Feed
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RedState Sports Report: Baseball Has Marked the Time
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RedState Sports Report: Baseball Has Marked the Time

RedState Sports Report: Baseball Has Marked the Time
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