Orlando gay-club shooting: Some pieces that don’t fit

by Dr. Eowyn  Anomaly =df Something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected. Synonyms: oddity, inconsistency, incongruity, aberration. Below are some anomalies — the pieces that don’t fit — in the official narrative of the deadliest shooting in U.S. history at the Pulse gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, in the early morning hours of June 12, 2016, which left 49 dead and 53 wounded. 1. EYEWITNESSES REPORT MULTIPLE SUSPECTS We are told there was only one shooter, 29-year-old Omar Mateen who, according to his ex-wife, turns out to be a…

Orlando: Questions and Anomalies Surround ‘Worst Mass Shooting in U.S. History’

By Vivian Lee Scene from the Orlando “shooting,” one of many showing no evidence to support the story. Image: CNN The “worst mass shooting in U.S. history” is reported to have occurred between 2 am and 5 am on Sunday morning, June 12, at Pulse, a nightclub in Orlando, Florida. The “act of terror” is said to have produced 49 dead and 53 injured. A 50th death was that of the “shooter,” identified as Omar Seddique Mateen, who was employed as a security guard since 2007 by the giant multinational…

Orlando terrorist-killer Omar Mateen worked for security firm with DHS contract to identify suspected terrorists

By Dr. Eowyn This would be funny if it weren’t so outrageous. The private security firm that had employed Orlando gay club shooter Omar Mateen since 2007, is an outfit called G4S Security Solutions USA, which claims to be the world’s leading security contractor with operations in more than 100 countries and 610,000 employees, including 50,000 Americans. It turns out G4S has a $234 million contract with the Obama administration’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to, among other things, identify suspected terrorists trying to enter the U.S. — all while Mateen,…

On the Orlando Shooting with Paul Craig Roberts, Scott Bennett and More

by Paul Craig Roberts Some readers have asked for my take on the Orlando Shooting. I don’t have one. Let’s see if together we can form a reasonable view. Let’s start with the basic first question. Before there can be a murder declared, there must be a body. Has anyone seen on TV or in newspapers pictures of dead bodies? Bodies should be readily available if the reports are correct that fifty people were killed and 50 or more were wounded and in hospital. I cannot bear the presstitute TV…

Killary: The Clinton Body-Count

THE CLINTON BODY-COUNT  Mike Rivero NEW! Updated for Hillary’s 2016 run! My thanks to everyone who took the time to write and suggest corrections. Many changes have been made to this list based on the info sent in and more will be added in the very near future. In compiling this list I have tried to find as much photographic evidence as I can, but surprisingly (or maybe not so surprisingly) these people in many cases seem to have been erased from the internet! The following is a partial list of…

9/11: The Who, the How and the Why

by Jim Fetzer “(All) the wise people in the world who are experts on American policy and who analyze the images and the videos [of 9/11] agree unanimously that what happened in the [Twin] Towers was a purely American action, planned and carried out within the U.S”–Saudi Arabian Press Saudi Arabia has blown the whistle on the US over 9/11 It was only a matter of time. Once the infamous 28 suppressed pages of The 9/11 Commission Report (2004), which report on Saudi Arabian funding for several of the 19…

Francine Wheeler Was Personal Assistant to DNC National Finance Chair

by James Tracy The Wall Street Journal reports on May 14 that Democratic Party presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton is “ramping up her fundraising schedule” with prominent supporters now hosting $100,000-per-head events. Two individuals cited among Clinton’s inner fundraising circle are Maureen White and Steve Rattner, who oversaw one of the money soirees on May 12 at their Manhattan residence. (A second fundraiser was hosted that day by Lynn Forester de Rothschild.) “Mr Rattner was a prominent businessman and served in the Obama administration,” the Journal notes. Yet the brief report doesn’t elaborate…

Fired professor, James Tracy, sues his University May 10

By Jon Rappoport James Tracy, a tenured professor at Florida Atlantic University, was fired because he dared to express his contrarian views and lay out his research about the Sandy Hook shooting. Tracy did so as a private citizen on his blog. He made that clear. But the University didn’t care. They ripped away his tenure and job.Now Tracy is suing. As he should. Because the issue is a little thing called the 1st Amendment. Darrall Hamamoto, Dave Gahary and Jim Fetzer discuss the James Tracy lawsuit  I’ve read his…

Pete Hendrickson: “Smoking Gun” Proof of US Government Corruption

By Pete Hendrickson Here It Is, Activists Of All Causes: THE “Smoking Gun” Proving Government Corruption HAVE YOU EVER FOUND YOURSELF IN A DEBATE with someone who just can’t wrap his or her well-conditioned mind around the fact that the US executive agencies and the federal courts are corrupt? It can be hard. Usually you’re faced with the uphill climb of coaxing the skeptic into learning some complex backstory, following your logic and drawing inferences that support your case. It’s only occasionally that you’ll be given the kind of time…

American Academic Freedom in Jeopardy

By Vivian Lee Professor James Tracy vs. Florida Atlantic University (FAU) American academics will soon realize that their jobs are in jeopardy, if they don’t know it already. Not only their jobs, but their right to think, say, and write what they wish – and to engage in the pursuit of truth, wherever it may lead them. A battle of epic proportions is about to begin, over the firing of Dr. James Tracy, for alleged infractions against Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Boca Raton. Tracy contends that his First Amendment right…