17-09-2013, 06:14 PM
I don't always agree fully with the 'take' of Creighton, but he is good at assembling things that need attention and contradict logic and/or the 'official version.....
by Scott Creighton
UPDATE: Distract from the U.N. chemical weapons report AND renews the gun-grabbing "discussion" in the U.S.
A "win-win" for someone, no motive for Aaron. Hmmmm
Here we go again.
Looks to me like they picked a guy this time with a bit of a background that they could exploit, but it still seems rather out of character for Aaron Alexis.
Like all the other American Gladio operations of the past year, the Navy Yard shooting suspect had no apparent motive, "no one saw it coming", "could not be the shooter.", had a pile of weapons including all the ones the government wants to ban outright (tactical shotgun, assault rifle, large capacity clips, handguns), reports of a second (orthird) gunman that end up being forgotten, shooter moved with purpose saying nothing, wore military style garb, and died far away from any public view.
Of course these stories make it seem rather odd that Aaron was accepted into the Navy in 2007 after the "disrespected" shoot-em-up incident and he continued to serve until late 201, long after firing a random shot into the apartment of his neighbor.
It's also interesting that this guy, seemingly well adjusted to modern day life, an intranet service technician, left no internet footprint behind of any kind. No Facebook, no Twitter account, and even his Linked In page seems to have been scrubbed just prior to this act.
Aaron Alexis was apparently pursuing a bachelor's of science degree in aeronautics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University online. He started that in July of 2012. Seems odd that this guy was working toward a brighter future and suddenly, without any new development (that we know of), he would just choose to go off and start whacking strangers at the Navy Yard.
American Gladio Continues: Navy Yard Shooting No Motive, "Don't Know How He Died"
Posted on September 17, 2013 by willylomanby Scott Creighton
UPDATE: Distract from the U.N. chemical weapons report AND renews the gun-grabbing "discussion" in the U.S.
A "win-win" for someone, no motive for Aaron. Hmmmm
Here we go again.
Looks to me like they picked a guy this time with a bit of a background that they could exploit, but it still seems rather out of character for Aaron Alexis.
"Police initially responded to reports of two other armed suspects, but after exhaustive searches Washington Police Chief Cathy Lanier said on Monday night they were all but certain that Alexis was the only gunman." BBC
Leave it to Di$info Jone$… Prison Planet is already talking about Aaron Alexis possibly being on anti-depressants…. along with Jon Rappaport… what does that tell you?Like all the other American Gladio operations of the past year, the Navy Yard shooting suspect had no apparent motive, "no one saw it coming", "could not be the shooter.", had a pile of weapons including all the ones the government wants to ban outright (tactical shotgun, assault rifle, large capacity clips, handguns), reports of a second (orthird) gunman that end up being forgotten, shooter moved with purpose saying nothing, wore military style garb, and died far away from any public view.
"Alexis died later as he traded shots with responding police, although it was unclear if he killed himself or was brought down by cops." Fox News
So, he may have taken his own life, outside the view of the responding officers, and it would appear that there were several other shooters identified initially including…"Washington, D.C., Chief of Police Cathy L. Lanier initially stated police were searching for a white male wearing khaki military fatigues and a beret, and a black male wearing olive military fatigues and carrying a long gun" Yahoo News
Questions about Aaron's past concerning his use of a firearm have been surfacing. In 2010 he supposedly fired a handgun through his apartment ceiling due to an argument in the parking lot with his neighbor. In 2004 he supposedly shot a construction worker's car three times because he thought the guy was "disrespecting" him.Of course these stories make it seem rather odd that Aaron was accepted into the Navy in 2007 after the "disrespected" shoot-em-up incident and he continued to serve until late 201, long after firing a random shot into the apartment of his neighbor.
It's also interesting that this guy, seemingly well adjusted to modern day life, an intranet service technician, left no internet footprint behind of any kind. No Facebook, no Twitter account, and even his Linked In page seems to have been scrubbed just prior to this act.
Aaron Alexis was apparently pursuing a bachelor's of science degree in aeronautics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University online. He started that in July of 2012. Seems odd that this guy was working toward a brighter future and suddenly, without any new development (that we know of), he would just choose to go off and start whacking strangers at the Navy Yard.
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"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass

