So, it wasn't a "storage room" as most of the media accounts have it. Maybe Allen just posed waiting for an elevator and waved at the SS agent with the dog, who rated him as harmless and moved on. Clever tactic: deliberately draw the attention of the SS, be found in a perfectly "civilian" situation (i.e., not furtive, in the unsecured part of the hotel) and considered as unthreatening, then disrobe and ready his weapon in a few seconds to race past the agent by surprise.
But I don't understand the back and forth between floors. Nothing unusual about elevators having the same plan on each floor (it is sort of inherent in the basic idea). And red carpets can be removed from one day to the next, so she really didn't make a clear point.
I don't buy the "false flag" conjecture. The agents looked genuinely surprised and out of position. One of them took a live bullet (though unwounded). And had the action penetrated into the banquet hall, there could have been accidental deaths by heads hitting furniture or people having heart attacks. I don't reckon Trump is a person who would put others in jeopardy, and I don't understand any "theory" that would presume he is.
Especially that little thing with the dog...We may never know if he was trying to psych out the SS or if something else was going on. The behavior of the K9 handler was strange - I think he could have just been shocked - his draw was REAL SLOW...
I'm not saying it was or wasn't a FF.
I'm really just sharing this video compilation for others to make their own conclusions and add to other "evidence" they may have collected.
I don't have an issue with the K-9 officer's draw. He had like a dozen other friendlies in front of him. That wasn't his shot to take unless he was a sniper.
The part I don't understand is the agent at the table that had trouble drawing - why didn't he put a football block on the shooter instead of getting out of the way? he could've easily knocked the shooter down = situation ended.
I can't believe that chick discharged her weapon as he ran by while there was another officer essentially point blank range on the other side if the perp. I don't think I'd want somebody like that on the team when "friendly fire" is NEVER an acceptable thing....
Plenty to scrutinize. I have no problem concluding the dog handler was inept or simply not trained for such a possibility. The minute Allen erupted out of the door, the handler should have released the dog if the dog was trained to attack (probably not, if it was a sniffer), or just let the dog go while he raced after Allen to bring him down in a tackle. (At some point, Allen would have to come to a stop to take any shot.) As it was, he just stood there like an idiot.
I lately finished reading "Warlord," the autobiography of Illario Pantano, the Marine 2nd LT who almost was court-martialed for the supposed murder of some Iraqis. Lots of detail on the training of Marines for tactical positions. FAR more reactive and forward-thinking than these SS agents. No comparison. The whole SS team was "after the fact." Has anything changed since Reagan was shot? John Hinkley was able to push through Reagan's guard and take a shot at closer than point blank range. I can't imagine that happening if Marines had been guarding him.
By the way, it is a very educational video, thoroughly debunking the "storage closet" description of where Allen went. Thanks for posting it.
So, it wasn't a "storage room" as most of the media accounts have it. Maybe Allen just posed waiting for an elevator and waved at the SS agent with the dog, who rated him as harmless and moved on. Clever tactic: deliberately draw the attention of the SS, be found in a perfectly "civilian" situation (i.e., not furtive, in the unsecured part of the hotel) and considered as unthreatening, then disrobe and ready his weapon in a few seconds to race past the agent by surprise.
But I don't understand the back and forth between floors. Nothing unusual about elevators having the same plan on each floor (it is sort of inherent in the basic idea). And red carpets can be removed from one day to the next, so she really didn't make a clear point.
I don't buy the "false flag" conjecture. The agents looked genuinely surprised and out of position. One of them took a live bullet (though unwounded). And had the action penetrated into the banquet hall, there could have been accidental deaths by heads hitting furniture or people having heart attacks. I don't reckon Trump is a person who would put others in jeopardy, and I don't understand any "theory" that would presume he is.
The whole thing seems weird, fren.
Especially that little thing with the dog...We may never know if he was trying to psych out the SS or if something else was going on. The behavior of the K9 handler was strange - I think he could have just been shocked - his draw was REAL SLOW...
I'm not saying it was or wasn't a FF.
I'm really just sharing this video compilation for others to make their own conclusions and add to other "evidence" they may have collected.
I don't have an issue with the K-9 officer's draw. He had like a dozen other friendlies in front of him. That wasn't his shot to take unless he was a sniper.
The part I don't understand is the agent at the table that had trouble drawing - why didn't he put a football block on the shooter instead of getting out of the way? he could've easily knocked the shooter down = situation ended.
I can't believe that chick discharged her weapon as he ran by while there was another officer essentially point blank range on the other side if the perp. I don't think I'd want somebody like that on the team when "friendly fire" is NEVER an acceptable thing....
Maddening.
Plenty to scrutinize. I have no problem concluding the dog handler was inept or simply not trained for such a possibility. The minute Allen erupted out of the door, the handler should have released the dog if the dog was trained to attack (probably not, if it was a sniffer), or just let the dog go while he raced after Allen to bring him down in a tackle. (At some point, Allen would have to come to a stop to take any shot.) As it was, he just stood there like an idiot.
I lately finished reading "Warlord," the autobiography of Illario Pantano, the Marine 2nd LT who almost was court-martialed for the supposed murder of some Iraqis. Lots of detail on the training of Marines for tactical positions. FAR more reactive and forward-thinking than these SS agents. No comparison. The whole SS team was "after the fact." Has anything changed since Reagan was shot? John Hinkley was able to push through Reagan's guard and take a shot at closer than point blank range. I can't imagine that happening if Marines had been guarding him.
By the way, it is a very educational video, thoroughly debunking the "storage closet" description of where Allen went. Thanks for posting it.