Vegas shooter: the ‘bump stock’ revelation contradicts the official…

There are so many holes in the official story of the Vegas concert shooting, anyone who buys it should consider laying out cash for condos on the moon.
File this one under: GUN ENTHUSIAST WITH LARGE KNOWLEDGE OF WEAPONS USES RIDICULOUS RIFLES THAT ARE NOTORIOUSLY INACCURATE. That’s called a contradiction. Oops.
SMART GUNMAN CHOOSES DUMB WEAPONS.
The latest piece of fraud? The bump stock revelation.
A bump stock is a legal device that turns a semi-auto weapon into a simulation of full auto: faster fire rate. Legislators are falling all over themselves to ban it.
According to press outlets, the accused shooter, Stephen Paddock, brought not one, not two, not five, but 12 rifles to his hotel suite at the Mandalay that were outfitted with bump stocks.
At the same time we’re told Paddock left a note in his suite that revealed he was calculating distance and gravity and other factors – he was carefully plotting out his upcoming shooting spree to obtain the highest degree of accuracy.

This post was published at Jon Rappoport on October 9, 2017.