Tuesday, January 10, 2017

TMZ Holds the Key - FL Fort Lauderdale Hollywood Airport - SHOOTOUT!

Shooter Esteban Santiago allegedly is just a mad man
What if a shooting is really a ‘shoot-out’?

Here I propose an alternative scenario to what the media is reporting regarding the latest lone gunman attack.

After viewing the TMZ footage, it’s clear to see that the original video is a play-back recording which was filmed off a tv screen, so obscuring the full picture (literally). There is even a light reflection from the tv screen on it! One victim is clearly seen as being blurred out of the image near the end of the footage at the bottom of the screen (so as not to be identified – could be TMZ doctoring). Therefore, this is clearly NOT original CCTV footage.


The shooter is seen moving with the rest of the passengers in the middle of the baggage retrievals area when suddenly he pulls a gun from his waist-band and clearly only targets persons to his right. (He is not ‘randomly shooting) Shots can be seen as he moves quickly forwards, then lowers his gun for a split second, seems to flinch, moves back then forwards, before raising and shooting again, then running forward, out of view. All of this in very quick succession.

Passengers behind the shooter can be seen to recoil at the gun shots, they naturally react in shock, some moving for cover to the right of screen, some unsure what is happening, while others diving to the floor on the left of screen, some distance away. In the background people appear from a staircase/escalator but turn back, and some run back up the stairs.

The aftermath footage that has been widely circulated shows bloodied victims on the opposite side to the direction that the shooter targeted. This can only mean one thing… did someone fire back?


With every false-flag, there are always two or more events happening simultaneously – or rather they ‘appear’ to be happening at the same time. False-flag events in my opinion are always misinterpreted, they are designed to shield a real-time event, they are not the event itself. This explains the constant contradictions. With FL Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport this can be clearly seen. The TMZ video offers us proof.


The shooting/shootout takes only a few moments, let’s say minutes. Yet the ‘incident’ is reported as ‘active’. We know this is not the case, as the shooter is supposed to have dropped his gun in the lounge, then knelt down ( in some reports its said he lay spread-eagled on the floor of the lounge WAITING for law enforcement to apprehend him!) There are widely circulated photos of his arrest.


Clearly, not much time has elapsed. Yet, outside, for TV news cameras in helicopters to view, there is an ‘on-going’ long-running incident.


People are milling-around the runways freely, others are just standing around in the forecourt, in the car park, on staircases, people are running across runways while planes in the background are still taxiing and there are first responders arriving and cops are running around with rifles pointed to the terminal buildings and car parks. People appear to be stretchered off from an external direction, while a man with bloodied arm is being helped by the fence, note that this is outside of the terminal building.

The roads and fly-over in the background of all of this can be seen backed up with stopped traffic. All of this activity lasts for over an hour, but we know that the shooter is already in custody and has been classed as a ‘lone gunman’. He was in the first five minutes of the incident. The Police tell media that it is not a multiple shooter incident, yet eye-witnesses continue to say they hear shots fired, or they see shooting through windows of the terminal (some report terminal 1 not 2).

Early news footage has witnesses reporting that Police stop a white car on the entrance road to the airport, create a makeshift roadblock and then appear to arrest and handcuff the driver. Who is this man?

Today media report that law enforcement say the shooter had no specific reason for coming to Fort Lauderdale airport, that he chose it randomly. Of course, there is no evidence for this either way.

They also report that there is no apparent motive for the shooting, therefore it continues to be just some ex-soldier with mental health issues that decided to shoot people at random in the baggage claim. Again, the TMZ video shows that this is not exactly the case. The startling contradiction to what happens inside the terminal to the events unfolding outside are clues that manipulation of the truth of the event.


Let’s turn to the victims. Who was killed? Is there a really a ‘target’ victim, or is it just innocent grandmothers and retirees on holiday? Let’s use trusted CNN for this information:

More info can be found here: 
http://legalinsurrection.com/2017/01/who-were-the-victims-in-the-fort-lauderdale-attack/





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