Navy Yard shooting: media dump shocking story line
by Jon Rappoport
September 26, 2013
The reference here is USA Today, September 17, "Shooting Rampage at Navy Yard Leaves 13 Dead."
This
isn't some little local paper. It's big-time national media. So one
would expect that, when it develops a crucial story line, it would
follow up on it, press it, keep digging into it.
Here
is the USA quote from 9/ 17: "A federal law enforcement official said
Monday that Alexis, who had been staying at a nearby Residence Inn since
late August or early September, legally purchased at least some of the
weapons used in the assault within the past few days in Virginia.
"Alexis
allegedly drove to the Navy Yard complex with the weapons early Monday
and cleared security checkpoints before parking in a lot on the
property, said the official, who was not authorized to comment publicly.
After leaving his car, it is believed that Alexis was involved in two
altercations in which he opened fire, killing one or possibly two
people.
"The
official said Alexis then entered the building and went to the third
and fourth floors, where much of the assault was carried out..."
This
is an entirely different picture of the shooting. It's not the
official version. And now we have video purporting to show Aaron Alexis
entering the Navy Yard building, with his bag, without a hitch.
No presentation of credentials at the door. No guards present.
If,
as the USA Today federal source describes, Alexis shot several people
in the parking garage BEFORE entering the building and killed at least
one person, you would assume that would spark an immediate security call
and lockdown of the building.
Alexis would have met heavy armed resistance before entering the building. But according to the video, he didn't.
So what really happened?
No word. No retraction from USA Today. No followup from USA Today or any other major media outlet.
"Just
drop it. Who cares? It doesn't fit with the official narrative. Let
it go. Move on. We have a new story line. He never shot anybody in
the parking garage. He walked into the building unhindered. So be
it..."
Really?
The
public is so used to this kind of press-coverage YES then NO
dump-a-story-and-walk-away tactic, they don't even register it anymore.
"His
father was dead in New Jersey? No? His mother was dead in
Connecticut? He had to pass inspection from a video camera in the
principal's office before he could get into the school? He got in
anyway? He had three guns? No, two? One? There were two other
shooters? No, one? No? None? He was the only one? Okay. Whatever
they say." (Sandy Hook)
"What?
Two witnesses saw another shooter in the theater? What happened to
that story line? Where are witnesses now? Where's the other shooter?
Oh, there wasn't one. Okay, no problem." (Aurora, Colorado)
"What?
Witnesses say there were shooters besides Harris and Klebold in the
school? Where did they go? Where are the witnesses now?" (Columbine;
Google "Columbine 101 witnesses What Really Happened" to read what 101
witnesses have to say about other shooters.)
A
federal official tells USA Today that Alexis SHOT PEOPLE IN THE PARKING
GARAGE. Are you kidding? And then he strolls into the building a few
minutes later and nobody stops him.
An
eight-year old with a few active brain cells calls this a
contradiction. But USA Today and every other major media outlet call it
nothing. Just one of those glitches. Happens in every story like
this. Don't worry your pretty little head about it.
"They always get it wrong at first. Then they get it right."
You mean, "Somebody lets the cat out of the bag and then they put the cat back in"?
If
indeed Alexis or someone else shot and killed people in the parking
garage before the shooting in the building started, then we have the
kind of security breach that does far more than inspire a call for a
"review of security" at all naval installations.
We have a completely different account of what actually happened at the Navy Yard.
For example: other shooters; doctored FBI video; a planned and coordinated op.
"Oh, don't be silly. The FBI needed time to put the evidence together, and now they have. Everything's correct."
Why?
Because it has to be. Otherwise, reality is not what it seems.
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