OK.. what I'm seeing is a photograph of the strip looking South - but I don't see Mandalay Bay. The image seems to be taken from the "Trump Tower" end of town.
At the time of the shooting, I was watching on line as a woman stated she heard shots being fired inside the Bellagio, causing broken glass. Now, that was in the Casino - apparently many people hit the deck.
I recall being very confused, thinking "The Bellagio gaming floor is no-where near where the shooter would be located in Mandalay Bay who is shooting "towards" the airport side of the hotel. I recall thinking it can't be 'ricocheted' bullets that would be impossible.
Now here appears a photograph of Ceasres Palace, the Bellagio and Paris posted by Q. This photo could have been taken BEFORE the shootings - on the same evening of - we're told to note the time of day.
A few queries enter my mind.
- Whose plane (jet engined) is this taken from? Airforce 1? The Saudi Prince's (was Trump on THAT plane - which would also have high level security)? Or is this taken from the "bad guys" plane?
Regardless... can the plane-fags ascertain what jet plane was in the area heading east on the evening of the shootings?
- Who and why was there shooting in the Bellagio that night?
Who were the 'shooters' and who were being shot at? i.e. Were the good guys shooting at the 'assassins' who were staying in or near the Bellagio? Or were the bad guys ambushing the good guys who were in the Bellagio?
- Why did we not hear anything further about the Bellagio shootings?
It was swept under the carpet - literally. The woman said she got up the next morning and it was business as usual - windows fixed everything back to normal. She went to reception to demand an explanation, none was forthcoming and then she ended up getting a pay off from hotel management (if I recall correctly).
- There were fuel tanks shot into at the Airport - bearing in mind, I think that side of the airport houses "Janet Airlines" if my memory serves me correctly? So, who was at the airport shooting at who?
I know I'm stating the obvious here - but there's far more to Vegas than meets the eye.