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#False Flag? What We Know About the South Carolina Shooting So Far…

Thursday, June 18, 2015 18:18
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A crazed lone gunman struck a church in Charleston, South Carolina, last night, killing nine people.

Here’s what we know about the story so far.

The suspect, who was captured 250 miles away in Shelby, North Carolina, earlier today, is identified as 21-year-old Dylann Storm Roof, a white man from Columbia who family members describe as a “quiet, soft spoken” person with few friends.

The shooting took place yesterday at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston.

All of the nine victims – three males and six females – were black, leading investigators to conclude the shooting was motivated by racial hatred, which prompted a federal hate crime investigation by the Justice Department, US Attorney’s Office and FBI.

Among those killed was Rev. Clementa Pinckney, 41, a South Carolina state senator and the pastor of the church.

The gunman is said to have used a .45 caliber pistol gifted him by his uncle, and killed all but one person, telling her to “Tell the world what happened.”

A 5-year-old girl also reportedly survived the massacre after following her grandmother’s advice to play dead.

When one of the victims pleaded with him to stop, the suspect allegedly responded, “I have to do it. You rape our women and you’re taking over our country. And you have to go.”

Prior to the shooting, witnesses claim they saw Roof sitting among the congregation for nearly an hour.

Photos online reveal the shooter had a jacket with two patches of South African flags associated with the Apartheid era. Another photo of Roof on the hood of his Hyundai Elantra also shows a frontside license plate featuring confederate state flags.

Roof also has a small online footprint, and suspiciously set up his Facebook account only this year.

Roof had been arrested twice this year on drug charges, and was currently out on bond. It also emerged Roof had been taking the pharmaceutical Suboxone, a drug linked with sudden outbursts of violence.

      

In the immediate aftermath, President Obama and Charleston Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. both issued statements blaming the Second Amendment for what took place, with many liberals clamoring for the disarming of white people.

“Several locations in South Carolina were subject to bomb threats Thursday afternoon in the wake of a shooting that killed nine people at a Charleston church Wednesday night,” reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

False Flag? Dylann Roof’s Barely-Used Facebook Page Likely Created in 2015
Roof only has around 80 Facebook friends, many African-American and all added in 2015

The reported Facebook profile for Dylann Roof, the suspect in the Charleston, S.C., church massacre, was barely used and apparently created earlier this year, strangely enough.

Unlike the vast majority of Facebook users, Roof only had around 80 friends who were all added in 2015 and he apparently didn’t bother to upload a banner image, meaning that Roof – or whoever ran the account – put the bare minimum of effort into the profile.

In comparison, Facebook users between the ages of 18-24 have on average about 650 friends, meaning that the 21-year-old Roof was well below average.

And, oddly enough, Roof’s only Facebook image available to the public shows him scowling while wearing Rhodesia and apartheid-era South Africa flags and the image was uploaded on May 21, indicating that the account wasn’t randomly created by someone else after the church shooting.

It’s quite the coincidence that such a photo was publicly available on Facebook for media circulation, especially as it fits the Southern Poverty Law Center’s “domestic terrorist” narrative.

And it’s also strange that a racist such as Roof would have a large number of African-American friends on Facebook.

Also, it appears the George Soros-backed SPLC was the first to release a photo of Roof sitting on his car with a “Confederate States of America” front license plate in clear view.

New photo of #CharlestonShooting suspect Dylann Roof shows him on car w Confederate States of America license plate pic.twitter.com/Ov0RvIoE4F

— SPLC (@splcenter) June 18, 2015

The SPLC, a “legal advocacy organization” which routinely smears libertarians and conservatives by falsely conflating them with extremist groups, wasted no time to exploit the shooting to promote its agenda.

“The increase [in hate groups] has been driven by a backlash to the country’s increasing racial diversity, an increase symbolized, for many, by the presence of an African-American in the White House,” the SPLC said in a statement released Thursday.

In other words, the SPLC is trying to link Roof with non-racist conservatives who routinely criticize Obama’s presidency.

It’s been well-documented that Soros has been funding non-government organizations to fuel racial unrest in America, and even if Roof acted alone in this shooting, authoritarian leftists are already capitalizing on it to both attack the Second Amendment and advocate a federal takeover of state and local police.



Source: http://blogdogcicle.blogspot.com/2015/06/false-flag-what-we-know-about-south.html

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  • These days every incident is a false flag because they are laying it on thick. They are pummeling us with propaganda on the side. They are sensationalizing everything in mainstream mind-numb media. White/Black. Doesn’t matter. Every time they concoct mass murder scenarios, they always talk about gun control two minutes later. Their evil agenda is so obvious. What irritates me is that people are still buying into their outright blatant lies and made for tv stages.

  • PeoplePower

    Another false flag attack for the promotion of gun control.

  • For once PJW uses facts, and present s a great argument.

  • The part that got me was when the racist called them “black people” instead of “n*iggers”. That’s very odd if you ask me.

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