Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Russia Identifies Las Vegas Shooter As CIA Arms Pilot As Israel Probes Stolen Weapons Flight To Nevada

A stunning new Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) report circulating in the Kremlin today states that based on documented evidence developed with the aid of both Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Israel’s Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations (MOSSAD), the identity of the person named responsible for the “Pyramid Sacrifice” ritualistic massacre in Las Vegas, named Stephen Paddock, has established his being an arms smuggling pilot employed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)—with further evidence being developed that the weapons and ammunition used in this massacre were likely stolen from an Israeli arms depot sometime during the past fortnight. 

In spite of these CIA “headwinds” against the truth, though, this report says, the SVR can report with a high level of certainty that between the years of 1986-1988, Stephen Paddock was employed as a arms smuggling pilot in the CIA’s “Operation Cyclone” programme to arm and finance the Jihadi warriors, mujahedeen, in Afghanistan, with flights based from Pakistan—with Paddock being paid through an American defense company named AlliedSignal—a company that is now owned by Honeywell, but who, in 1982, became embroiled in the Martin Marietta “war”—with Martin Marietta eventually merging, in 1995, with Lockheed to become the United State’s largest defense company named Lockheed-Martin—and whose only statement on these facts states: “Stephen Paddock worked for a predecessor company of Lockheed Martin from 1985 until 1988. We’re cooperating with authorities to answer questions they may have about Mr. Paddock and his time with the company.” 

As with other known CIA covert operatives, too, this report details, Stephen Paddock was continuously paid through US government entities such as the Internal Revenue Service and US Postal Service in order to maintain his “deep cover” status—and that generously allowed him to purchase properties in Texas worth over $6 million, and to maintain his private plane there too.  Read more on this compelling story.....

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