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21st Century Wire says…
Incredibly, on the same day that US ‘intelligence’ officials were due to meet President-Elect Donald Trump about the alleged ‘Russian Hack’ report – like clockwork, another ‘Active Shooter’ event springs-up, this time at Fort Lauderdale Airport in Florida. Very dramatic, great television drama on CNN and elsewhere. As as a result, no US news channel covered the epic flop of the CIA’s report debacle and Trump’s reaction to it until the evening news cycle.
Stay tuned to 21WIRE later on, for a full Daily Shooter report on today’s Fort Lauderdale Airport Attack. We’re told that the suspect got off the plane, collected his bags, went into a bathroom, loaded his gun (which was stored legally in his check-on luggage) and stepped into the baggage area and began shooting people.
And just when you thought this story couldn’t get any more ridiculous, we’re meant to swallow this…
Just now, CNN reported that suspect Esteban Santiago was a member of the National Guard, served in Iraq, and was hearing ‘ISIS voices’ in his head. Anchor Erin Burnett stated on air:
“The shooter went into FBI office in Anchorage (Alaska) and told officials he was hearing voices in his head telling him to join ISIS!”
CNN is also pushing the ‘mental health’ angle, with panel experts talking-up the need for more gun control and “mental health checks.”
Here’s the official mainstream narrative…
(CNN) Five people were shot dead and eight wounded in a baggage claim area at Fort Lauderdale’s airport, and law enforcement sources tell CNN the suspect, identified as Esteban Santiago, had brought the firearm in his checked luggage.
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson told CNN that Santiago had a military identification card, but he did not know whether it was current.
Here’s the latest on what we know:
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