Say what?
Alien abduction clearly...
We have accessorized the Smoking Gun with a Cigarette Man.Say what?
Precisely. And theoretically, all this technology & interconnectedness could lead to real independence, as the state apparatus becomes more and more obsolete. We'll outsource less and less of our security to the government, and less and less of our information to the enemedia, less and less of our faith to the clergy. Perhaps even less of our entertainment to Hollyweird and the glass teat. Perhaps less consumer indoctrination to the ad agents...
Anarchy means "chaos" to the ignorant, and simply "absence of rulers" to the woke.
Yeah, I don't know where I first heard/read it, but enemy+media is what I thought & intended. But, yes...works either way. Astounds me that anyone thinks of the mainstream media as legitimate.Please clarify: enemedia = enemy+media or enema+media.
Oh...wait-a-hold-it! Guess it's synonymous, eh?
And Osama Bin LadinHe's hangin' with Tupac and Elvis.
You know that's the Smoking Man from X-Files, right?We have accessorized the Smoking Gun with a Cigarette Man.
Yepper.You know that's the Smoking Man from X-Files, right?
The guard’s first interview is on the Ellen Degeneres. Money talks.
BUT - do we know if this is really him????Very interesting that they are still using him.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-jesus-campos-20171017-story.html
“That's when I called it in on my radio that shots had been fired,” Campos said. “I was going to say that I was hit, but I got on my cellphone just to clear that radio traffic for — they can coordinate the rest of the call.”
No more interviews eh? Unpaid?http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-jesus-campos-20171017-story.html
In a recording of his appearance on “Ellen” obtained by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Campos, who said he was “doing better each day, slowly but surely,” confirmed he had called in when he was shot — before the full rampage began. But he gave few other details that would answer nagging questions about the response of hotel security and Las Vegas police.
Appearing in a gray suit and with a cane, Campos said he got an alert for an open door on the 32nd floor. He went up a stairwell from the 31st to the 32nd floor, but the stairwell door was blocked — apparently by the gunman — so he had to take another route to get to the floor.
When he got onto the 32nd floor and reached the stairwell door — which was inside a small room with two doors that separates the stairwell from the hallway, immediately adjacent to Paddock's suite — Campos found a “metal bracket” blocking the door to the stairwell.
He said he called security dispatch to transfer his call to the building's engineers, who sent an engineer to examine the door.
“At that time I heard what I assumed was drilling sounds,” Campos said. (Officials have said that Paddock appeared to be drilling into a wall inside his room for unknown reasons.) As Campos walked down the hall, away from Paddock's suite, the outer door of the access room, which was unblocked, closed loudly behind him.
“I believe that's what caught the shooter's attention,” Campos said. “As I was walking down, I heard rapid fire, and at first I took cover.” The gunman was shooting through the door of his hotel suite. “I don't know how he was shooting.”
Campos felt a “burning sensation” and went to lift his pant leg up and, seeing blood, realized he’d been shot.
“That's when I called it in on my radio that shots had been fired,” Campos said. “I was going to say that I was hit, but I got on my cellphone just to clear that radio traffic for — they can coordinate the rest of the call.”
Engineer Schuck, responding to Campos’ earlier call about a blocked door, arrived on a service elevator from a higher floor, and he spotted Campos at the end of a hallway. It was quiet as Schuck walked toward Paddock's end of the hallway. Then he saw Campos and heard gunshots.
“At the time I didn't know it was shooting; I thought it was a jackhammer,” Schuck said.
Campos said “take cover, take cover,” Schuck said. “Within milliseconds, if he didn't say that, I would have got hit.... They were passing behind my head, and I could feel pressure.”
One female guest came out of her room, and Campos told her to take cover in her room.
Campos thanked the first responders and the community for their work during their “darkest hour.”
DeGeneres hinted that Campos would not be giving any more interviews after appearing on her show, but that the appearance was unpaid.
No more interviews eh? Unpaid?
Totally NOT a psyop.
Didn't he just "break his silence" (again?) on CNN, of all places?
AH, I am a little behind apparently. Thanks!Do you mean this video on CNN?
Las Vegas security guard breaks silence
Security guard Jesus Campos, who was shot by the Las Vegas gunman on October 1, appeared on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," breaking his media silence.
Source: CNNMoney