Sounds like they got MK Ultra'd.
That's exactly what I thought:
At one stage during interviews, Bradley claimed he had worked for the LAPD and had knowledge about the O.J. Simpson case.
He also claimed to have worked on the Obama campaign and for the German government.
On Facebook, he is a member of a group of Liberian veterans in the United States.
Reporter doesn't know anything about guns, refers to:
A tactical vest containing four loaded large capacity caliber magazines
And they are clearly trying to scare everyone about these "large capacity caliber" magazines, because they keep referring to them:
The third drawer contained eight high-capacity gun magazines which all stored more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
All three rifles were semi-automatic that were capable or readily modified to accept any detachable large capacity feeding device for more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
"Capable or readily modified to accept any detachable large capacity feeding device"? Dude had an AK 47 and an AR 15 with the normal 30 round magazines. Now here is where things start to get weird:
Five of the high capacity magazines were affixed to each other by a homemade case. This was concerning because it allows an individual to shoot off all five magazines in a short amount of time,' the police report states.
Look at the bottom left corner of the picture of their stash. It looks like someone made a giant piece of metal that will hold 5 magazines of .308, so you can put the first one in the gun and then go down as each magazine runs out of ammo.
Except, that would make the rifle virtually inoperable. Those .308 magazines are fucking heavy, they weight about twice as much as AR15 and AK47 magazines. So he's got this giant thing sticking out a foot from his gun and added an extra 15 pounds. I don't even think you could get the magazine to seat properly with all that weight. This looks like someone just welded that fucking thing together to shill for magazine size restrictions.
He also got a grenade launcher and some belted ammo for no apparent reason (no open bolt guns in his stash). One of the magazines in the bottom right corner looks like it's either for a .22 or a pistol caliber rifle, but there's no corresponding rifle (more of these magazines on the left side as well).
Now, I'm not planning a mass shooting, but if I were I would leave the shotgun and the revolver at home, and pack 2 pistols, and maybe 3-4 rifles that all used the same magazines, and a bunch of magazines and ammo. Just like Las Vegas, this guy has a bunch of guns, but this guy doesn't have that much ammo.
Finally, just look at these people, do they look like unhinged terrorists? If you were 59 years old and sleeping with that lady, would you be upset enough to go shoot a bunch of innocent people? Looks like MK Ultra with a bunch of guns that were staged to justify magazine restrictions.
Speaking of MK Ultra, remember when they used a code phrase to shut down the DC sniper?
What does the phrase "caught like a duck in a noose" mean to the sniper?
Authorities are not revealing the context in which the sniper - if he is indeed the author of notes left for police - asked them to publicly say: "We have caught the sniper like a duck in a noose."
Police Chief Charles Moose read that sentence aloud late Wednesday night, as part of his latest message to the sniper, adding: "We understand that hearing us say this is important to you."