Buying more tin foil from Costco (Read 22323 times)

macsak

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #40 on: October 10, 2017, 10:23:59 AM »
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The thing is that he could only check in on Saturday.
Then started shooting on Sunday night.
 Of course it's possible but that's a helluva hustle for one 64 yr old man.

i believe he checked in thursday

oldfart

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #41 on: October 10, 2017, 10:28:14 AM »
i believe he checked in thursday
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I thought the news reports said he wanted to check in earlier but that room wasn't available until Saturday.
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shdws

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #42 on: October 10, 2017, 10:35:54 AM »
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I thought the news reports said he wanted to check in earlier but that room wasn't available until Saturday.

Well, we know the news is less than reliable.

He could have "borrowed" a bellhop's cart for a $20 tip for all we know and did it in one go.  My only point was that its not hard to imagine plausible scenarios in which the shooter evaded detection while ferrying his arsenal. 

I'm really not sure where you all are headed with the conspiracy theories.  CIA?  FBI?  Gun grabbers?  Antifa extremists?  Annunaki?

The thing I find fishy is the door ajar alarm of a room.  I've propped open countless hotel doors and have never been hassled for it.  If it was a stairwell, thats different but I understand he screwed the door shut to the stairwell (according to the first responding officers) so thats probably out.

Flapp_Jackson

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #43 on: October 10, 2017, 10:53:40 AM »
Well, we know the news is less than reliable.

He could have "borrowed" a bellhop's cart for a $20 tip for all we know and did it in one go.  My only point was that its not hard to imagine plausible scenarios in which the shooter evaded detection while ferrying his arsenal. 

I'm really not sure where you all are headed with the conspiracy theories.  CIA?  FBI?  Gun grabbers?  Antifa extremists?  Annunaki?

The thing I find fishy is the door ajar alarm of a room.  I've propped open countless hotel doors and have never been hassled for it. If it was a stairwell, thats different but I understand he screwed the door shut to the stairwell (according to the first responding officers) so thats probably out.

I don't remember them saying it was a guest's room with the open door.  Might have been mechanical, stairwell, etc.  He tried to use a metal brace and screws to keep the stairwell door shut.  Luckily one of the Cops coming up the stairs had a pry bar. 

Maybe Paddock opened that door when trying to lock it down and set off an alarm.

Not enough info to know which alarm they were seeing.
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the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.
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aieahound

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #44 on: October 10, 2017, 10:55:18 AM »
200 shots fired from a room 6 minutes before the massacre and no response?

shdws

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #45 on: October 10, 2017, 10:59:39 AM »
I don't remember them saying it was a guest's room with the open door.  Might have been mechanical, stairwell, etc.  He tried to use a metal brace and screws to keep the stairwell door shut.  Luckily one of the Cops coming up the stairs had a pry bar. 

Maybe Paddock opened that door when trying to lock it down and set off an alarm.

Not enough info to know which alarm they were seeing.

Yea, we really dont know other than the leaked info that the press gets and feeds it to us after they put their on spin on things.  A plausible explanation for the alarm investigation is that the stairwell door was an "Alarm will Sound" if opened type door and he set that one off while he was securing it.

I'd imagine that if he was fussing with a mechanical door like for the elevators that he would be fully aware that his actions would alert somebody, somewhere and avoid that.  If it was a coincidence, maybe there is a bearded old man sitting in the clouds somewhere.

oldfart

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #46 on: October 10, 2017, 11:30:26 AM »
Well, we know the news is less than reliable.

I'm really not sure where you all are headed with the conspiracy theories.  CIA?  FBI?  Gun grabbers?  Antifa extremists?  Annunaki?

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I dunno either...
The whole thing just stinks.
What, Me Worry?

s197

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #47 on: October 10, 2017, 03:05:57 PM »
Of course Costco doesn't sell tinfoil. You think the Illuminati would allow that?

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pj_benn

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #48 on: October 10, 2017, 06:32:39 PM »
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I thought the news reports said he wanted to check in earlier but that room wasn't available until Saturday.

news report i read said he checked in thurs but into a different room. they moved him to the room he requested on sat

Flapp_Jackson

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #49 on: October 10, 2017, 07:05:53 PM »
news report i read said he checked in thurs but into a different room. they moved him to the room he requested on sat

From the reports I read, he gets comps all other the Strip.  It seems like he asked for the suite Thurs, but it wasn't available as you said.  So he used a smaller room until that was empty on Sat.

Lots of high rollers don't bother making reservations.  They show up and ask for a room, and the pit supervisors set it up.  He wouldn't even have to go to the lobby for the key if the boss delivers it. 

I've seen it many times.  Even people who already have a room in another hotel are offered a suite if they'll move.  There's no telling how many rooms he checked into and out of that week, and in which hotels.  Hopefully the investigation can figure that out.
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world;
the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.
Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
-- George Bernard Shaw

dafrtknocker

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #50 on: October 10, 2017, 07:28:17 PM »
He had free use of the Service Elevator, because he was a High-Roller.

drck1000

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #51 on: October 11, 2017, 07:52:34 AM »
Well, we know the news is less than reliable.

He could have "borrowed" a bellhop's cart for a $20 tip for all we know and did it in one go.  My only point was that its not hard to imagine plausible scenarios in which the shooter evaded detection while ferrying his arsenal. 

I'm really not sure where you all are headed with the conspiracy theories.  CIA?  FBI?  Gun grabbers?  Antifa extremists?  Annunaki?

The thing I find fishy is the door ajar alarm of a room.  I've propped open countless hotel doors and have never been hassled for it.  If it was a stairwell, thats different but I understand he screwed the door shut to the stairwell (according to the first responding officers) so thats probably out.
Personally, I'm not going anywhere with any of that.  I'm just trying to collect facts and often the facts can provide a rational explanation for much of the conjecture flying around on the matter. That and everyone (MSM, social media, etc) is an expert these days and so many eating all of that stuff up.  Drives me crazy.  That and people so quick to try to explain something are often passing on speculation as truth. 

Do things not quite add up or make sense?  No, they don't.  At least based on the information that I've seen so far.  Will we ever have answers to all of the questions?  I would say likely not.  Though as information from the investigation gets revealed here and there, many questions are getting answered.  Sometimes the explanation is a simple one, but it seems fun for many to let their imagination run wild as to so many conspiracies.   

changemyoil66

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #52 on: October 11, 2017, 09:53:04 AM »
I was just pointing out my suspicions (false flag) and wondering if anyone else thought the same.  Like how steel doesn't melt at 1500 degrees...

drck1000

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #53 on: October 11, 2017, 10:32:30 AM »
I was just pointing out my suspicions (false flag) and wondering if anyone else thought the same.  Like how steel doesn't melt at 1500 degrees...
It depends if you're talking F or C. . .  ;D

I'm not an expert at material science, but I do know (from experience) that structural steel can lose load bearing capacity at well below it's melting point. 

I'm not saying that there aren't questions on the Vegas incident.  I have many myself.  I was just sharing my opinion that many have taken theories to extremes.

drck1000

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #54 on: October 13, 2017, 08:22:57 AM »
Las Vegas security guard Jesus Campos disappears moments before TV interviews

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/13/las-vegas-security-guard-jesus-campos-disappears-moments-before-tv-interviews.html

Hope he doesn't end up buried in the hills in an unmarked grave out past Terlingua. . .

changemyoil66

Re: Buying more tin foil from Costco
« Reply #55 on: October 13, 2017, 09:24:53 AM »
UPDATE MORE INFO

1) Jesse Campos is not registered as a security guard with Nevada.  All security guards are required to do this and list if they're armed or unarmed.  This is a public data base.
https://nevadapilb.glsuite.us/

2) Timeline is different from PD and hotel claims (wheres the video)

3) Gun powder residue on Campos is greater than it should be

4) Paddoks Reno home was broken into

5) Campos was arrested as 2nd gunman (unconfirmed)

6) No electronic finger prints from Paddok (no computers mentioned as missing or ceased, no phone mention either)

7) People who turned in their phones that had video of the concert, got their phones back with videos erased

8) Youtube censoring "conspiracy videos" (My video I posted earlier has been removed)

9) Regarding above video, rate of fire sounded like a 240/belt fed not a "bump fire/stock"

10) Why would he not buy a magpul drum mag which is far more reliable than the surefire one.  Magpul awarded contract with the Marines for Pmags, so if they got sued and went bankrupt, there goes all the Pmags.

11) Paper on desk in the crime scene photos said to have trajectories on it.  In a crowd of 20,000 you can't miss and no trajectories needed if using a bump fire stock.