some basic facts: - the rate of fire does not match a bumpstock's 800-1400rpm - paddock was not the body found in the room - john titor predicted the shooting and pinpointed the area it would happen - marylou danley, paddock's girlfriend, was an fbi asset - the cops got the basic timeline of events leading up to the shooting wrong (or just lied) - the body was moved at least once due to the presence of both a dry bloodstain and a wet one on top of it - in the photo of "paddock" dead, his earlobes are detached. in all other photos of paddock the earlobes are attached. - there was fireworks that went off directly in front of the stage in the seconds before the shooting started - there was small arms fire in the crowd - even police on the scene seemed to think there was someone in the crowd (pans his flashlight around like he's looking for someone or something) - they said it was 100 round extended mags, but the first volley has 103 bullets - many of the first reports, and even people interviewed on the news reported multiple shooters - 3 rounds of small arms in the crowd after fireworks started
- man who checked in paddock's valet and saw his bags says nothing unusual, no large bags: https://web.archive.org/web/20171003084931/http://www.kitv.com/story/36505487/hawaii-native-parked-shooters-carhttps://archive.fo/f7nYH > A Kamehameha graduate working as a valet at the Mandalay Bay Resort said he parked the shooter's car on Saturday. The gunman, 64-year-old Stephen Paddock, checked his car into the hotel on Saturday morning. Valet Chad Nishimura, who is from Mililani, said he spoke briefly with Paddock. "Just in shock, really. It's scary to know that I was close to someone that was that dangerous. I would've never thought. He seemed like a normal guy. When he came in, nothing too weird about him. He didn't have any crazy bags with him that I can remember. We are a convention hotel so we have a bunch of people that have boxes and multiple carts worth of stuff. There's nothing weird that I can remember," Nishimura said.