Conspiracy Theory time again

BOP

Well-Known Member
This one's a good 'un.

MEDIA BEGGING US FOR CONSPIRACY THEORIES ON LAS VEGAS

http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2017-10-11.html

If Paddock wasn't making money on video poker -- and he wasn't -- why would he be cycling millions of dollars through a casino, turning every dollar into, at best, 99 cents?

Maybe Paddock enjoyed video poker. But if the allegedly serious media are going to keep telling us he was making a living doing it, they're just begging us to say that losing a percent or two on millions of dollars doesn't make sense as an investment strategy, but it does make sense as a money laundering operation.

And the probable illicit business requiring money to be laundered that leaps out at us in Paddock's case is illegal gun sales. If true, it would not only explain the arsenal in his hotel room, but also raises the possibility of either an accomplice or different perpetrator altogether.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
This one's a good 'un.

MEDIA BEGGING US FOR CONSPIRACY THEORIES ON LAS VEGAS

http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2017-10-11.html

If Paddock wasn't making money on video poker -- and he wasn't -- why would he be cycling millions of dollars through a casino, turning every dollar into, at best, 99 cents?

Maybe Paddock enjoyed video poker. But if the allegedly serious media are going to keep telling us he was making a living doing it, they're just begging us to say that losing a percent or two on millions of dollars doesn't make sense as an investment strategy, but it does make sense as a money laundering operation.

And the probable illicit business requiring money to be laundered that leaps out at us in Paddock's case is illegal gun sales. If true, it would not only explain the arsenal in his hotel room, but also raises the possibility of either an accomplice or different perpetrator altogether.

The amount of guns, and their type , in his room certainly does not, IMO lead me to believe he was making millions on gun sales.
It is a big stretch of the imagination to believe he was making millions playing video poker.
The machines are simply not designed to allow anyone to beat them regularly.

He may indeed have been laundering money there, but who's money?
That is the question.
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
The police have already reported that he purchased his firearms legally. In order to believe he purchased them illegally would imply that the police are in on these firearms dealings. I find that impossible to believe. But, what does any of this have to do with why he decided to just randomly kill a bunch of innocent concert-goers?
 
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