Monday, August 6, 2012

Caught On Two Videos: Multiple Gunmen At Sikh Temple Shooting?

Two separate individuals, immediately after the tragic shooting in Wisconsin, told CNN and the Associated Press (AP) that there were multiple shooters. In case you missed the coverage, you can watch the videos yourself.

One of the individuals told AP “Between ten and ten-thirty, four white males who were dressed darkly, dressed in all black clothing, came in and opened fire on our congregation.”





Neither man was a direct eyewitness to the shooting, and seasoned trial attorneys will say, without hesitation, that even multiple eyewitness to an event can give factually inaccurate testimony. What the eye sees and what the mind perceives are often two entirely different things.

However, the fact that at least two distinct individuals initially believed, in the aftermath, that multiple shooters were responsible for the massacre, is an eyebrow raiser.

While it's still may be too early to engage in conjecture (then again... maybe not), one thing is certain. King Barack I and his media amplifiers are wasting no time in exploiting this tragedy for political purposes. The 2nd Amendment is clearly being targeted (pun not intended), as more calls for gun control are miraculously seeing the light of day.

An early report on the incident from InfoWars.com reads: "[T]he narrative is already being manufactured to blame the tragedy on conservatives and libertarians, as well as demonizing the second amendment," but that statement only scratches the surface. It appears to be entirely within the realm of possibility that the narrative is being shaped not just to "demonize" the 2nd Amendment but to cast the brave men and women who fought for our country as the "real terrorist threats."

What is perhaps just as interesting, and has not gone unnoticed by others, is how this act is already being called an incident of "domestic terrorism," even though the Obama Regime is still trying to label the Fort Hood Massacre, during which a radicalized Muslim army officer screamed Allahu Akbar at the top of his lungs as he pumped his fellow service members full of lead, an act of "workplace violence."

Watching the coverage on FOX News last night, this reporter heard the talent on FOX News mention, at least a half a dozen times during a five minute segment, that the shooter was believed to be ex-military. Turning to my spouse, at the time, I asked: "Am I being paranoid, or are the reporters going out of their way to make a military connection?" My spouse simply shook her head in agreement
Posted By: Chris Carmouche