PICK A CARD HEAD FOR THE NAVY YARD
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There has been another mass shooting in the United States. They are so concentric in method that they are starting to become mundane. The shooter, in this case Aaron Alexis, defied all forms of logic or understanding in getting where he was. The only difference, it appears, is that he doesn't have three names. The rest is well within the script.
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We are led to believe in a post 9/11 world and even more importantly in a post Snowden world that an individual with a bizarre background involving incidents with firearms acquired a security clearance to work for defence contractor Hewlett Packard in a division called 'The Experts.' No offence, but he retired as a Petty Officer 3rd class in January of 2011. His victims were officers or university graduate specialists. I doubt he had an important job. I suspect he was brought in over his head to perhaps test equipment like an inserted microchip.
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Aaron Alexis in news release photo. Of course they underscore the left 'lazy' eye.
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In the various photos this version shows a distinct gap in his left eye brow. In others it is not there or seriously not as pronounced. In other Manchurians the outline of the microchip is clearly visible. The large brow ridge could alleviate that issue. The aberrant behaviour included a 2004 incident involving a blackout period where our man shot out the tires of a vehicle resulting in an arrest. So we ask the question how he could have obtained a secret clearance in the navy. In 2010 he fired a round through a neighbour's apartment he was angry with for making too much noise. With a background like that we can easily see that he was propelled to the top of the 'short' list to work as a defence contractor. If you are a film aficionado and remember The Parallax View, then you realize some companies are looking for people like that. They make better Manchurians.
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It is said he still retained his common access card for the navy. He was in the reserves. However, bloggers are stating he was removed from navy lists prior to the event. That is classic. Good PR people should anticipate a blown gasket in an employee's brain in advance. AP and ABC even had stories on line Sunday night at at around 11:30 p.m. a full eight hours before the shooting started. Now that's on the ball covert reporting and classic in a Manchurian government run program. The lesser informed respond to the media circus as they rush out the door to work never looking deeper that the sports and entertainment after the breakfast coffee. The backgrounds of the victims are cleansed as well to aid in that endeavor. Being a Canadian I am not inhibited from looking at the CBC. I find a short list of high value targets that could be subjects for elimination. In a similar American page that even had a word for word similar bio, the others were cleansed.
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Follow the media circus
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The next MAJOR factor is the report of THREE SHOOTERS! Yes count them THREE SHOOTERS!
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“The big concern for us right now is that we have potentially two other shooters that we have not located at this point,” DC Police Chief, Cathy Lanier, said.
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As in all classic black operations, those not killed for their loyalty to the mission escape. Remember the tactical cops photographed running from Sandy Hook. There were THREE GUNS! Yes count them THREE GUNS! It's hard to engage multiple targets with THREE GUNS and TWO ARMS/HANDS. Aaron is reported to have entered the base carrying a shotgun hopefully a small one. They probably leave the gate open in the morning rush on Mondays. The other two were base guns from a safe. What in the Sam Hill would a civilian defence contractor with a history of abusing firearms be doing with the combination to the safe? I guess they leave it open on busy Monday mornings too. That added a pistol and an AR15 to the load.
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In the best spy spoof ever Get Smart, Max would always concoct a tall tale for the Chief. The Chief would say, "I find that hard to believe." Max would reply, "Would you believe..." as he amended his account to fit reality a little more in stages as the Chief looked on. In the modern day world of Psy-Ops, they maintain the lie. There is no way a non approved person would have access to the weapons PERIOD! So that tells us it was an inside job and there were two other shooters who were allowed to escape. Aaron Alexis gets the PATSY award if indeed he fired a weapon anyway, it might have been in his previous catatonic state.
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I believe nothing they tell me through the 'government' or CIA controlled mass mind control media. If we look at the victims thus far released biographies, we see several that fit the assassination short list.
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Michael Arnold, 59, of Lorton, Va. was a navy pilot who retired as a Commander or Lt. Commander. He was a flight hobbyist still building his own plane. He was stationed at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii where our man Snowden lived. Hmmm? He was working on the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship used by the Marine Corps. Can you spell BOOTS ON THE GROUND in SYRIA?
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WASP class assault landing ship
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Sylvia Frasier, 53, had worked at Naval Sea Systems Command as an information assurance manager since 2000, according to a LinkedIn profile in her name.
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Frasier studied at Strayer University, earning a bachelor of science in computer information systems in 2000 and a master's in information systems in 2002. Her duties at NAVSEA included providing policy and guidance on network security, and assuring that all computer systems operated by the headquarters met Department of navy and Department of Defence requirements.
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She also led efforts "to establish and implement procedures to investigate security violations or incidents," according to the profile.
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I would put her at the number one spot on the list.
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Kathleen Gaarde, 63, of Woodbridge, Va., was a financial analyst who supported the organization responsible for the shipyards, her husband, Douglass, wrote in an email to the AP early Tuesday.
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This woman would be second on the short list. We must always follow the money trail.
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Kenneth Proctor, 46, worked as a civilian utilities foreman at the navy yard, his ex-wife, Evelyn Proctor, said. He spent 22 years working for the federal government, Evelyn Proctor said.
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"He just went in there in the morning for breakfast," Proctor said Monday night of the building where the shooting took place. "He didn't even work in the building. It was a routine thing for him to go there in the morning for breakfast, and unfortunately it happened."
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His itinerary puts him on the list. They may have lain in wait or he was in the wrong place at the right time.
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Arthur Daniels, 51, was a subcontractor for a furniture company that was doing work at the naval yard. He was married and had five children, as well as nine grandchildren.
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A witness told the Washington Post the gunman shot Daniels in the back as he tried to get into an elevator.
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I doubt he was a target, but you never know what you overhear during breakfast. This is what we have at this point. I strongly believe it was a taking care of business assault. The loose ends all tie up with that as an explanation. Where others fear to tread, we say it is so.
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There is a very distinct scar under the left eye in the photo on the right.
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