By Jon
Rappoport
The other day I posted a video reporting shots fired through the front door of the Vegas
Bellagio Hotel on the night of the concert attack.
My, my.
YouTube took the video down. We found a new link. Don't know how long it'll
work.
Watchman: Listen to the witness who made the video in the Bellagio Hotel; the hotel went into lock down mode after shooting near the front lobby. It seems this was a bigger attack than the authorities are admitting.
Why did
YouTube take down the video? On what grounds? It was truthful and therefore
disturbing? The video was taken inside the Bellagio by a guest, and she speaks
at length about the shooting incident.
I guess
that's too real. A new standard for violating the rules: "It's too real,
take it down."
Or:
"It's obviously fake, it must be, because no approved media outlets
reported that shooting, but it looks too real so it's a great fake, take it
down."
Clearly,
another shooting in Vegas around the time of the concert shooting would open up
the door to the idea of a planned multiple attack, involving more than just a
"lone crazy man at the Mandalay Hotel."
Can't
have that.
No.
We're
already beginning to see new calls for eliminating "fake news" in the
wake of the Vegas attacks. The Guardian is bemoaning the fact that many videos
are being posted which question, doubt, and reject the official lone gunman
scenario.
Can't
have that.
No.
Instead,
what we need are more videos of police press conferences. We should bow down
and accept that information. The Church of Police Truth. It's the only way to
get to heaven. Join now before it's too late and you're infected by the Other.
After
working for 19 years as a reporter and author, I went online in 2001 and called
this site nomorefakenews. There was a reason for that. It's called mainstream
news.
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