The biggest headline today concerning the Navy Yard killings was that the alleged shooter, Aaron Alexis, was “unhappy with his life in America.” Is that news, or does it have any direct impact on what happened at the Navy Yard?
A friend reportedly said that he was “ready to move out of the country,” and another said “he was tired of dealing with the government.” I hope that thinking is not now a crime, because wanting to leave this country and being tired of dealing with this evil government would put Alexis in very good company.
Instead of leaving, he moved from Texas to Virginia where he went to work for an IT company where he did contract work for the Washington Navy Yard. Is there a connection here that is not being discussed? Why is this not important?
Of course, the mainstream media and the police crowd have already buried any connection to psychotropic drugs, but given that Alexis was being treated for “mental illness” by the government, why is this being hidden? That answer is simple … follow the money! Pharmaceutical companies spend many millions of dollars promoting their dangerous and violence causing drugs with media advertising and political funding. That alone would cause a conflict, but in this case and in almost every other mass shooting, pharmaceutical prescribed drugs were involved, and may have been a major contributing factor.
The more time that passes, the more this story will be diluted and changed. It is now in what I call stage 2 reporting, where so-called friends, acquaintances, co-workers and employers tell their stories about his personality, his actions, his beliefs, his eccentricities and his demeanor. This includes all leaks by the Navy about his service records and behavior while in the military. All of it is meant to distract from the facts while concentrating on the emotional side of the alleged shooter.
So far, it has been reported that Alexis was suffering from post traumatic stress syndrome after 9/11. Initially, the report was that he was at “Ground Zero,” but that was refuted today. The timeline gets more confusing after every media report.
He was arrested in 2004 for shooting at a parked car in Seattle, but three years later he was accepted into the Navy Reserves where he was said to have had severe mental problems, and was treated by the U.S. Navy. He was cited eight times for misconduct, and military officials stated that was guilty of being absent without permission, (that is AWOL) insubordination and disorderly conduct, but he was then mysteriously given a secret clearance. After these events, he was honorably discharged in 2011.
Of course, racism had to be part of this story, so as reported today by NBC News, Alexis supposedly claimed that he had been cheated out of pay from his contract work because he was black. No modern story is worth the paper its written on if racism is not explored.
After all this though, it was just that he was fed up with the United States, an affliction affecting any sane person who cares at all about freedom and liberty. This description is worthless except that it resonates with the collective and nationalist mindset that is prevalent in this country of sheep.
I have only touched the surface of all that is being reported today. Contradictions abound, and many questions should immediately come to mind. None of this makes sense, but that is most likely the desired end sought by those involved in this case, whether police, government or media.
What really happened and why? What is true and what is false? Is this another conspiracy or cover up, or is this terrible shooting just more fodder for the political class to use against our right to bear arms?