Previously: Just Answer the Question, Ted: Why Do These Mass Shootings Only Happen in America?
Commenting on the Uvalde shooting, Tucker Carlson on Tuesday night opened with a piece analyzing some of the irregularities involving the police response and post-event states. (The comments are at the beginning of the video above.)
Tucker asked, among other things, how the shooter was supposedly able to afford thousands of dollars’ worth of weapons while working part-time at Wendy’s. At this point, I have no doubt that the shooting was some kind of conspiracy, but many would simply suggest that after the shooting started, the feds prevented it from being stopped. However, when you start asking about where he got the money for the guns, you’re looking at a situation where the feds may well have groomed the shooter.
Hickok45, a YouTuber, came on after the monologue and Tucker asked him what he thought about the irregularities of the event. He said: “well, I don’t know Tucker, it almost makes you want to put on your tinfoil hat. I’m not usually a big conspiracy guy, but…”
What’s more, this shooting completely knocked the “white supremacist” shooting in Buffalo, New York out of the news cycle. That shooting had even more irregularities, with the “manifesto” referring to being groomed by someone he called “Saint Sandman.” It was later revealed that there was at least one federal agent on his Discord server, and that the federal agent might have been in the chat when the shooter announced that he was going to carry out the shooting, and posted a link to the stream. It’s not clear if the federal agent and Sandman were the same person, and I don’t think we’re ever going to hear any more about that.
It’s pretty obvious at this point that just as US Intelligence trains terrorists and revolutionaries the world over, they are also purposefully creating violence in America for their own purposes. You can go through the details of these various shootings, and I try to do that, but ultimately there is a bottom line that makes the details irrelevant: these shootings are too weird and too beneficial to the government to be some huge coincidence.
Also kind of weird – the media this week reported that Uvalde police are now refusing to work with state investigators.
A new report from ABC News alleges that local law enforcement departments in Uvalde, Texas are no longer working with state investigators who are looking into the response to last week’s mass shooting at Robb Elementary that left 19 students, two teachers and the suspected gunman dead.
“Multiple law enforcement sources” stated that the Uvalde Police Department and the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District police force are “no longer cooperating” with the Texas Department of Public Safety’s probe into the official timeline of events and decision-making of officers on the ground at the school, according to ABC’s Josh Margolin and Aaron Katersky.
The pivot by local law enforcement to noncompliance occurred shortly after a Friday press conference led by Texas DPS Regional Director Steve McCraw, who called officers’ choice to wait more than an hour for tactical backup before engaging the suspect “the wrong decision.” Gov. Greg Abbott likewise on Friday said he was “livid” regarding the inaccurate early reports from officers, which stated the gunman was immediately engaged by first responders upon arriving at the school’s campus.
I suppose they’ve lawyered up. But are they allowed to just stop communication with state authorities?
Why is this not a major media story?
Well, because the media is complicit in all of this. Tucker is not complicit, and he pointed at these things, but he once again avoided stating the obvious: this story is impossible.
Instead of talking about the impossibility of the story and demanding some kind of independent investigation, the “right-wing” media is calling for schools to be turned into prisons, where children are patted down upon entry and there are armed guards everywhere. Among other problems with that plan, there is no explanation of how this would be paid for, given that most schools in recent years have had to cut art class and other classes due to, among other problems, being required to pay teachers outrageous sums of money as a result of the teacher’s union’s lobbying efforts. Therefore, if we were to do a “child prison” agenda in the schools, the program would have to be funded by federal government money printers. What would be the implications of having not just armed men but men armed by the federal government at schools across America?
It is easy to see why so many people are hoping a nuclear war will happen sooner rather than later.