Joke Of The Day: Catholic Churches In Las Vegas

Joke Of The Day: Catholic Churches In Las Vegas This may come as a surprise to those of you not living in Las Vegas, but there are more Catholic churches than casinos!

Not surprisingly, some worshipers at Sunday services will give casino chips rather than cash when the basket is passed.

Since they get chips from many different casinos, the churches have devised a method to collect the offerings.

The churches send all their collected chips to a nearby Franciscan monastery for sorting and then the chips are taken to the casinos of origin and cashed in.

This is done by the chip monks.

 

 

 

 

Unsealed Search Warrant Application Shows Stephen Paddock May Have Been An Arms Dealer

An unsealed search warrant application shows the Las Vegas shooter, Stephen Paddock, may have been an ARMS DEALER!

Unsealed Search Warrant Application Shows Stephen Paddock May Have Been An Arms Dealer

People have been asking since day 1 how on earth Stephen Paddock made his money. The “Professional Gambling” explanation obviously makes no sense. Guess we know the real answer now?

Page 7, in the Search Warrant, seems like the smoking gun. Why hasn’t the FBI or Las Vegas Police Department mentioned this? It describes an email exchange that could be read as Paddock selling arms to someone. It could also be read as him telling a buddy that there’s a lot of firing ranges in Las Vegas with automatic weapons and/or bump stocks to try. The FBI seems to think the exchange was related to the attack, but they don’t say why.

Here’s the text of that paragraph:

“Additionally, on July 6, 2017, Target Account 1 (Paddock’s email) sent an email to [email protected] which read, “try an ar before u buy. we have huge selection. located in the las vegas area.”

Later that day, an email was received back from [email protected] to Target Account 1 that read, “we have a wide variety of optics and ammunition to try.” And lastly, Target Account 1 later sent an email to [email protected] that read, “for a thrill try out bumpfire ar’s with a 100 round magazine

“Target Account 1” is an email address associated with Paddock. Another thing that sticks out is the use of the word “we” in the emails talking about having a huge selection. If he was an arms dealer, then the use of the word “we” could possibly indicate that he didn’t act alone during the shooting.

This is insane, what or who is centralpark4804? Black market guns? The CIA or FBI?

It’s really baffling. Everyone has stopped talking about this. It’s like it never happened.

Previously:

Interesting Info Regarding A Plane Once Registered To Stephen Paddock
 

 

 

Another Las Vegas Survivor, Who Claimed There Were Multiple Gunmen, Found Dead

Danny Contreras, a Las Vegas shooting survivor who claimed there were multiple gunmen involved in the attack, has been found murdered with multiple gunshot wounds

Another Las Vegas Survivor, Who Claimed There Were Multiple Gunmen, Found Dead

Another eyewitness in the Las Vegas shooting massacre, who reported being chased by two gunmen has been found murdered in an vacant house with multiple gunshot wounds.

When Clark County Fire Department emergency personnel entered the vacant home, they found Danny Contreras on the floor with at least one gunshot wound and requested the Metropolitan Police Department’s homicide unit, Lt. Dan McGrath said. Police later said the man had been shot in the upper torso several times.

Danny Contreras tweeted the day after the attacks that he was “lucky to be alive” after he was “chased by two gunmen“. His social media post from his Twitter account (which has now been mysteriously been suspended), that was shared several times said:

“Feeling lcky to be alive. cant beleive i got out of concert alive! 2 men chasing me with guns. not evry 1 so lcky.”

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From The Las Vegas Review-Journal:

The Las Vegas man found dead in a vacant home in the northeastern valley has been identified by the Clark County coroner.

Police said 35-year-old Danny Contreras was found dead at 7:05 a.m. Monday. A woman who thought she heard a man groaning had called 911 requesting a welfare check on the 5800 block of East Carey Avenue, near North Nellis Boulevard.

Contreras died of multiple gunshot wounds, and the coroner ruled his death a homicide.

Based on Contreras’ tattoos, Metropolitan Police Department homicide Lt. Dan McGrath said it is possible he had gang ties. But McGrath said the initial investigation showed that the killing likely was related to narcotics rather than gang activity.

Residents on the street described the northeast Las Vegas home as a “problem place with possible drug activity in and out of the home,” McGrath said.

There were no witnesses to the shooting. Neighbors said they did not hear any gunshots, but told detectives that they had heard arguing and a dog barking.

Source…

Previously:

Vegas Shooting Survivor Who Claimed Multiple Shooters Dies Suddenly

 

 

 

 

 

Caught On Mic: FBI Agent Tells Las Vegas Sheriff “Don’t Go There” At Press Conference

Caught on mic at a Las Vegas press conference, a reporter asks a pretty straightforward question: Was there an extraction vehicle for Stephen Paddock the night of the massacre? Did he plan to survive?

 

FBI Agent, To Sheriff Joe Lombardo: “Don’t go there.” WHAT IS THE FBI HIDING?

Las Vegas Sheriff Joseph Lombardo, FBI Special Agent in charge Aaron Rouse, Clark County Commissioner Steve Sisolak and Sen. Dean Heller held a press conference on October 4th 2017 where they gave an update on the investigation into the shooting.

In the CBS footage of the press conference Sheriff Lombardo is clearly told by someone ‘Don’t Go There’ after a question about Steve Paddock’s Car.

 

 
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