Anon has been thinking about this for a while now. And I don't believe the Las Vegas Cybertruck bomber and the New Orleans truck attacker were US military any more than I believe the Lewiston, Maine shooter was ex-military. I think in these cases the military story was used because it easy for the FBI to get the Pentagon to construct a fake identity this way. And much easier to maintain that identity, and keep it under wraps, afterwards. This allows the real facts to remain classified. The ISIS flag in New Orleans doesn't square any better than the amateurish bomb making effort in Las Vegas that was supposedly built by a special forces soldier. Just not buying it.
If you think about it. Why the flag? If one is an agent of ISIS, who wants to succeed at maximum loss of life, why fly the fucking flag and risk getting caught before you can even get the attack started? Ok, maybe it was to make a statement to his cohorts. He felt comfortable doing it this way because of all the anti-Israel, pro-palestinian protests being portrayed by the US media as socially acceptable in the US recently? Maybe he wanted to show his ISIS brothers and embolden them to follow suit? Early reporting had the truck at the Mexican border? Didn't it? Whatever the case. I don't think that attacker was ex US Army.
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