Malfunctioning cameras is a definite sign of an inside job and a quick announcement that the suspect or incident was known to the authorities but "not believed to be a threat" adds confirmation sprinkles to the cake.
the single red shoe or red something, placed on the platform, directly adjacent to where the train would stop was a clue. It was an assembly point for the actors, who were ready for when the doors opened and smoke billowed out at just that point, plus the cameras were already rolling before the train had even stopped.
Spot on fren! This is their play. Has been for many years. Similar scenarios at the Melbourne Gargasoulas "car attack" 2017, the Nice, France "truck attack" 2016. The list goes on and on...
ALL CCTV camera footage is scrubbed in various ways. The footage that would've shown the truth.
Then, insert pathetic crisis actors. Disseminate official narrative of event to the sheeple via msm,.. voila!
Malfunctioning cameras is a definite sign of an inside job and a quick announcement that the suspect or incident was known to the authorities but "not believed to be a threat" adds confirmation sprinkles to the cake.
And why turn off the camera unless the official story differs in important ways from the truth? Is it possible there were multiple shooters?
the single red shoe or red something, placed on the platform, directly adjacent to where the train would stop was a clue. It was an assembly point for the actors, who were ready for when the doors opened and smoke billowed out at just that point, plus the cameras were already rolling before the train had even stopped.
Spot on fren! This is their play. Has been for many years. Similar scenarios at the Melbourne Gargasoulas "car attack" 2017, the Nice, France "truck attack" 2016. The list goes on and on...
ALL CCTV camera footage is scrubbed in various ways. The footage that would've shown the truth.
Then, insert pathetic crisis actors. Disseminate official narrative of event to the sheeple via msm,.. voila!
No recording usually is comms for a spook(s) was silenced. Or 'surpressed' is likely the more relevant term here.