FBI Hides Motive In Vegas Massacre Report

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Stephen Paddock suffered from Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

This week, the Federal Bureau of Instigation closed their probe into what CNN calls “the deadliest single day mass shooting in U.S. history from 1949 to the present,” without finding the motive.

Either the bureau can’t find it’s own backside with both hands and a flashlight, or else they are intentionally hiding facts from the American public.

Stephen Paddock was afflicted by an incurable disease so he decided to go out with a big bang, one that everyone would remember him by. That makes sense when the system goes out of the way to ignore his disease.

The doctors don’t want anyone to know about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity because they profit from diagnosing it as other conditions. Ones they can prescribe drugs for. Those with MCS can’t tolerate prescription meds, including Paddock. The FBI knew this but they don’t acknowledge the connection.

Fans of the CBS drama “Criminal Minds” get to watch idealized members of the “elite” Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) profile “unsubs” every week, to get inside the head of a killer. On TV, they crash down the door and make a last minute rescue at the end of almost every episode.

Real life is a lot less glamorous. On January 30, 2019, the official BAU released it’s final report on the Vegas shooting, titled “Key Findings of the Behavioral Analysis Unit’s Las Vegas Review Panel (LVRP).”

The BAU got inside the head of Stephen Paddock and they didn’t like what they saw, so they’re playing it down, hoping nobody else gets the same idea. 85 million Americans are in the same shape Paddock was in, or worse.

The LVRP, they write, “spent nearly 12 months synthesizing and analyzing the vast amount of information and evidence gathered by the LVMPD and the FBI.”

The LVRP’s expertise, similar to that shown on TV, “was leveraged to comprehensively explore details of Paddock’s developmental, interpersonal, and clinical history as they related to his decision to attack.”

They made 10 “key findings regarding potential motivating factors.” Under point 2 they claim “there was no single or clear motivating factor,” but there was, chemical sensitivity.

They acknowledge that most mass shooters have a complex set of motivating factors, “a complex merging of developmental issues, interpersonal relationships, clinical issues, and contextual stressors,” they write.

MCS adversely affected Paddock’s entire life and it was getting worse. His girlfriend couldn’t wear makeup or perfume. He lost his pilot’s license because he couldn’t tolerate his blood pressure meds.

His razor sharp mind was failing him to the point that he couldn’t properly perform as a high stakes gambler, which put his entire lifestyle in jeopardy. The multi-millionaire couldn’t even get his teeth fixed because he was “allergic” to the chemicals in the dentist office.

The FBI knows all of this. Every bit of it is in their report, and all the other reports which they analyzed.

In point 3, the BAU admits Paddock wanted to die. “Paddock became increasing distressed and intolerant of stimuli [chemicals and the symptoms of exposure to them] while simultaneously failing to navigate common life stressors affiliated with aging.” His symptoms were getting worse as time went by.

They admit “Paddock experienced an objective (and subjective) decline in physical and mental health, level of functioning, and financial status over the last several years of his life.”

Under point 9, the FBI acknowledges that Paddock spent “years” laying down a trail of breadcrumbs that he was in ever worsening distress, that “were observed by others although not interpreted as indicative of preparation for a mass casualty attack.”

Stephen Paddock was an intelligent man. He was smart enough to figure out that he was boxed in by a society that was not willing to recognize his most basic right to a toxin free environment.

His primary motivation was to thumb his nose at the ever present poisons, the doctors who were refusing to listen to him, and the rest of the world for bonus points.

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