Tuesday, September 17, 2013

What Happened at the Washington Navy Yard?

Whatever happened I know my newspaper is not telling me the truth:

"The Times We Live In

by Kenny

One curse of our time is that an event such as the Washington Naval Yard shooting has to be immediately looked at as a false flag, a staged event and it is the up to the powers that be and their media to prove it's not. They're trying to do just that.

It's been common that first reports of scenes like these are of multiple shooters but later on reduced to the lone gunman. Yep, it's happened again.

Who was running security at the Naval Yard anyway? I haven't found that out yet. 

Will we see any security footage of him getting into the facility with 'the gun.'

When the FBI takes over as lead of the investigation, is there any doubt that there may be a cover-up in place?

Wasn't Obama pushing more gun control measures just yesterday? Just a coincidence...as always. 

Carol A. Valentine was right on the story at her blog.






Jon Rappoport is quick.

Mike Rivero always adds the SSRI angle. ???

The alleged shooter, Aaron Alexis, is black which probably will stir up some folks. It's reported he's some kind of computer guy, an engineer. That should trick up the narrative and aid the agenda in some way. Damn hackers just waltz into anyplace they want.




LOOK! 2 Articles Posted Day Before D.C. Navy Yard Shooting!pre-packaged news allegedly mistakenly reported before it even happens? Need some confirmation.

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Be sure to view the comments there. 

I made my initial thoughts clear yesterday, and here is the official story I am receiving in today's morning paper:

"Gunman, 12 others dead in attack at D.C. Navy yard; City goes into lockdown" by Ashley Halsey III and Peter Hermann |  Washington Post, September 17, 2013

WASHINGTON — A worker for a defense contractor shot to death at least a dozen people as the workday began at the Washington Navy Yard on Monday, creating an improbable morning of horror at a military facility with armed guards at every gate and leaving investigators seeking clues about what spurred the attack.

Then how did he get in?

The suspected gunman, identified by the FBI as Aaron Alexis, 34, of Fort Worth, was a former Navy reservist who reportedly had previous run-ins with police over firearms. Police said Alexis, who used a valid badge to enter the complex, was killed in a fierce gunbattle with officers....

At this point I notice the article has been rewritten, reedited, and paragraphs have been shifted around. 

Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier had said early in the day that investigators were looking for a possible second attacker who may have been disguised in a military-style uniform, but by nightfall the attack increasingly appeared to be the work of a single gunman.

Oh, ANOTHER LONE GUNMEN!?

Mayor Vincent C. Gray said no motive has been determined. He said there is no reason to believe it was an act of terrorism, though he added that he could not rule it out.

Alexis was a full-time reservist from 2007 to early 2011, leaving as a petty officer third class on a general discharge, a designation that usually signals a problem in his record.

Then what was he doing working at the Navy Yard?

At the time of the rampage, Alexis was working as a Defense Department contractor, but it was not clear if the information technology worker was assigned at the Naval Yard, according to two defense officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

He was also pursuing a bachelor’s degree in aeronautics online with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the school said. He started classes in July 2012.

Alexis grew up in Brooklyn with his mother, Sarah, and father, Anthony, according to his aunt Helen Weeks. “We haven’t seen him for years,” Weeks said of her nephew.

Alexis lived in Seattle in 2004 and 2005, according to public documents. In 2004, Seattle police said, Alexis was arrested and charged with shooting out the tires of another man’s vehicle in what he later described to detectives as an anger-fueled ‘‘blackout,’’ the Associated Press reported....

That's when I stopped reading it.

The rampage was the single worst loss of life in the region since the 2001 attacks on the Pentagon killed almost 184 people.

The full weight of Washington’s vast antiterrorism network converged on the area within minutes as local and federal law enforcement teamed to sweep the Navy Yard and the neighborhood along the Anacostia River.

The shootings threw the nation’s capital into turmoil, with police initially fearful two other gunmen might be on the loose.

People were warned to remain in their homes and those at offices on the naval base and in the surrounding neighborhood were told to stay put.

Yeah, SHELTER IN PLACE while the tyranny is just outside the door!

Flights were briefly halted at Reagan National Airport. Schools near the base were locked down. The Senate adjourned early, and people were not allowed to enter or leave much of the Capitol complex.

This is starting to STINK!

The Washington Nationals, whose ballpark is close to the base, were told to stay away from the stadium during the search. The Red Cross set up an evacuation and meeting site at the ballpark’s parking lot for workers at the yard. The game against the Atlanta Braves was postponed. The official Major League Baseball description of the game was stark: ‘‘Postponed: Tragedy.’’

Who cares about a damn baseball game?

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I was told witnesses said he only had one gun, now there are allegedly three.

This next item didn't make my printed pos:

"Alleged Navy yard gunman had law troubles" by Manny Fernandez |  New York Times, September 17, 2013

HOUSTON — Aaron Alexis, 34, the man killed by police officers and identified as the gunman in the deadly rampage at the Washington Navy Yard on Monday, served his country as a Navy reservist, had an abiding interest in Buddhism and Thai culture, and had problems with the law, records and interviews show.

He was a Buddhist?

In 2004, according to a Seattle police report, Alexis walked out of his grandmother’s home one morning, pulled a .45-caliber pistol from his waistband and fired three rounds at a construction worker’s car, two at the rear tires and one into the air.

Then he had to have done this.

A construction manager told the police he thought Alexis was frustrated with the parking situation outside the work site. But Alexis told the police that he had had an anger-fueled blackout and could not remember firing the weapon until about an hour after the episode.

Is that why he turned to Buddhism?

He said he was in New York during the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and described to a detective “how those events had disturbed him,” according to the detective’s report. His father told investigators that Alexis had problems associated with post-traumatic stress disorder and had been an “active participant” in rescue attempts on Sept. 11. Alexis’s father could not be reached for comment Monday.

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Is that why he was angry?

Anthony Little, Alexis’s brother-in-law, told reporters Monday in New York it had been five years since his wife, Naomi Alexis, had spoken to her brother. “No one saw it coming, no one knew anything, so all of this is just shocking,” he said.

Hmmmmmmm!

Alexis was born in New York in 1979 and was representative of the Queens borough’s diversity. He was African-American; grew up in a part of Queens that was home to South Asians, Hispanics, and Orthodox Jews; and embraced all things Thai while living in Fort Worth, Texas. He worked as a waiter at a Thai restaurant, studied the language, and regularly chanted and meditated at Buddhist temples. 

If true he would not have done this!

From 2007 to 2011, Alexis was a full-time reservist in the Navy, serving as an aviation electrician and achieving the rank of mate third class.

That seems to contradict the Buddhism, but whatever.

Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said on CNN that Alexis was in “the ready reserve,” meaning he did not have day-to-day contact with the Navy, but, if called upon, “he would be one of the ones mobilized.”

Alexis was awarded the National Defense Service Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, two standard military honors, but there were indications that he struggled in the Navy.

But he received "standard" medals?

During his time in the service, he exhibited “a pattern of misbehavior,” Navy officials said, though they declined to elaborate.

Upon leaving, he became a Navy contractor.

WTF?

At the time of the shooting, Alexis worked for a company affiliated with Hewlett-Packard that serviced the Navy’s Internet system, HP said in a statement.

In recent years, Alexis dated a Thai woman and began showing up regularly at Wat Busayadhammavanara, a Buddhist Temple in White Settlement, Texas, a Fort Worth suburb.

He had Thai friends, adored Thai food, and said he always felt drawn to the culture, said Pat Pundisto, a member of the temple answering the phone there Monday.

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Well, he won't be doing any talking now.

Related: Was Navy Yard Killer on Anti-Depressant Meds? 

Officials: Gunman treated for mental health issues

The latest limited hangout

UPDATE: 

"The former Navy reservist who slaughtered 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard had been hearing voices and was being treated for mental problems in the weeks before the shooting rampage, but was not stripped of his security clearance, officials said Tuesday. The officials said that Alexis had bouts of insubordination, disorderly conduct and was sometimes absent from work without authorization. The offenses occurred mainly when he was serving in Fort Worth, Texas, from 2008-2011, and were enough to prompt Navy officials to grant him an early discharge through a special program for enlisted personnel. Officials said the bad conduct was enough to make it clear Alexis would not be a good sailor, but not enough to warrant a general or less-than-honorable discharge."

Then WTF was he doing working at the Washington Naval Yard?

"This time, violence lands on Congress’ doorstep; Debate on guns likely to resurface" by Nedra Pickler |  Associated Press, September 17, 2013

WASHINGTON — The shooting at the Washington Navy Yard came a week after voters recalled two Colorado legislators who supported tougher gun measures, illustrating the strong political headwinds faced by lawmakers seeking to respond to the violence by targeting firearms....

Hmmmm.

Following the shooting at the Navy Yard, Obama spokesman Jay Carney said the president is implementing executive actions and reiterated his commitment to strengthening gun laws, including expanding background checks to sales online and at gun shows....

Even as it was unfolding, the Washington shooting was reigniting talk about guns.

But it was far from certain whether the shooting would actually influence the larger debate over gun control vs. gun rights, given that the already difficult politics of the issue have gotten only tougher since December’s shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

Sorry, but I'm tired of spitballing about that hoax.

Related:

Georgia School Psyop is Laughable

Sikh Anniversary 

And now there will be another one.

The Connecticut shooting, which killed 20 first-graders and six staffers, spurred Obama to propose stricter firearms laws to prevent future deaths....

Yeah, keep waving dead kids in front of us.

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Oh, the GUN GRAB is BACK on the FRONT BURNER now, huh? 

Sure has the STENCH of a FALSE FLAG PSYOP to ME! 

UPDATE: Was out in the car around 4.p.m. here today and the talk is the lack of security due to sequester, so the Congress better restore all that military money and make further cuts in the social programs. 

As for what happened down in D.C., I don't know. You can't trust the media anymore, you can't trust whatever is presented to you on television, it's the whole matrix thing. The world is all an image of illusion constructed by those with the tools of communication.  The only thing you can believe in is yourself and your own senses.

"Navy Yard shooting: psyop, loose ends, media parrots

Jon Rappoport
Activist Post

After covering a number of mass shootings and bombings over the last 20 years, I question the official explanation when a new one occurs. Automatically. Always. Every single time.

They lie. They obfuscate. They parrot. They don’t investigate beyond a comfortable point. They leave loose ends, which are often far more important than the supposed central facts.

And there is always a psyop after the event. It goes like this: “tragedy,” “unspeakable,” “will bring to justice,” “our thoughts and prayers are with,” “this didn’t happen in a war, it happened here,” “vigil for victims,” “grieving,” “closure,” “nation mourns the loss.”

Why is this a psyop? Because the government officials and mainstream media reporters don’t feel what they claim to be feeling. Their “positions as leaders” feel something, which is the same thing as saying it’s an act.

Beyond that, the purpose of the psyop is to divert attention from the fact that law-enforcement officials are bending the investigation, abandoning significant leads, and taking the short path to a “satisfactory” wrap-up.

To boil down the psyop: “it was tragic, and now it’s solved.” One, two. Open wound, closed wound. That’s the government/media formula.

In my previous article, I mentioned the psychiatric drug connection as a distinct possibility that haunts every one of these crimes. Rarely will reporters bother to look into this. It’s dicey for them. Exposing pharmaceutical companies and their horrendously toxic drugs is bad for business.

Imagine this front-page NY Times headline: “Four leading physicians state that, in all likelihood, the shooter was on one of the SSRI antidepressants, which can and do push people over into violence, including murder.”

Sub-head: “The doctors vow to press the authorities until they get to the bottom of the psychiatric-homicide connection.”

Sure. That’s going to happen when a rooster flies a spaceship to the Orion Belt.

If the purported shooter at the Navy Yard, Aaron Alexis (where is/are the other shooters?), was suffering from PTSD, as his family apparently claims, was he seeing a psychiatrist? What was the diagnosis? What drugs were prescribed? What effects do these drugs have?

Perfectly reasonable and legit questions.

Then we have the drills. In a number of these shootings/bombings, official drills that cover the same kind of event that eventually happens were held at the crime scene. Normal? Or op rehearsals? Desensitization of personnel to the real thing?

It turns out that Navy Citadel Shield security drills were held nationwide, at naval facilities, in February/March of both 2012 and 2013. From dcmilitary.com, Feb. 28, 2013: “…various training exercises with an emphasis on realism to train personnel. Scenarios included active shooters, mass casualty drills, bomb threats, surveillance, and false credential exercises.”

From USA Today, 9/16: Dave Sarr, an environmental engineer, was walking down a nearby street when he saw people running from the Navy Yard. Sarr had seen an evacuation drill a few days earlier at the Navy Yard. “At first I thought it was another drill,” Sarr said. “Then I saw an officer with his weapon drawn.”


The same USA article cites a federal law-enforcement source (off the record) who states that Aaron Alexis, the accused shooter, cleared a Navy Yard security checkpoint in his car. After parking in the lot, he got into an argument and opened fire on one or two people. He then entered the building where he went on a killing spree.

So did Alexis shoot his way past security guards at the building’s separate checkpoint? Why weren’t the guards waiting for him just outside the building with their weapons drawn, after he, Alexis, had already shot people in the parking lot?

And then, of course, we have the many reports of one or two additional shooters at the Navy Yard. Where is he/they? Authorities now state one of these suspects has been cleared.

In Columbine, Aurora, Sandy Hook, there were reports of “extra” shooters. They faded out in the repetitive media reports of horror, shock, and grief, never to be mentioned again.

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Related:

"Another Mass Shooting as a Desperate Attempt to divert Attention From the Corrupt Scandals and Bad Laws being Passed in Congress.

September 16, 2013 by The Watchdog

President Obama is a deep trouble after President Putin stood his ground and did not buy into the bluff of war with Syria.  While the latest mass shooting at a Navy Yard in Washington DC could be a false flag attack to try to grab the guns out of people’s possession and divert attention from the most glaring scandals that can bring down the Obama White House.

So why in a convenient time there is a mass shooting on a Navy base in Washington DC which both are Gun Free zones. Does anyone remember the Ft Hood shootings where people were sitting ducks in a gun free zones.

I believe the diversion is bigger because the establishment is desperate.

Is the Political establishment  trying to keep our attention from these important issues below?

- The coming economic collapse.

- The GOP leadership has caved in on not funding Obamacare. Now they want to fund this disaster of a law.

- The Government will go broke and possibly shut down in mid October. The American people are against the debt ceiling being raised.

- House GOP leader Eric Cantor wants change schedule to pass amnesty for Illegal aliens. Another bill the American people are against.

- Another excuse for Obama to sign the United Nations Small Arms Treaty that has been under the radar. Obama said he would sign the treaty in August. Was there any news he signed the treaty?

- The US dollar is about to become worthless

- The US government as a result of the dollar being worthless. The US Government will collapse like the Old Soviet Union.

- Obama wants our private pension funds.

- Major calls for Obama impeachment from Politicians and people being vocal with banners over highway overpasses.

- The failure of starting a war in Syria

- More revelations of NSA spying.

- More revelations of Benghazi.

- More revelations of the IRS persecuting Obama’s political enemies.

- Attacks on the first Amendment where the government decides who is a journalist and who is not to try to shut down the independent media.

- Obama is losing the hearts and minds of the American people.

- The US government has lost the moral high ground and control of the narrative. The Alternative and Independent media now sets the agenda.

- The old media is dying or dead.

- Who stands to gain from this shooting? It is Obama. Since no one trust him anymore. He wants our guns. He is hoping people will have restored faith in him.

President Obama and the Globalist are losing control. Do you know how close the US government is ready to disintegrate because the American people have withdrawn their consent and support.

The mass shooting on a US Navy yard which is a gun free zone and a control environment as a military facility. This is the desperate death throws of the empire ready to die abroad and implode from within.

This might be the beginning of the end of Obama’s reign in the White House.

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