There's a lot that doesn't add up, but also a lot of misconceptions and, as much as I hate to use the propaganda word, "misinformation."
Some people are just misunderstanding things, which makes the official story seem even weirder than it actually is. One example is, the "rifle disassembly" narrative. A lot of people are under the impression that the official story from the feds is that he disassembled it on the roof, then reassembled it to leave in the woods, while somehow leaving the screwdriver on the roof. As I understand, they just misinterpreted this greatly, and the real story - true or not - is that he brought the rifle in a disassembled state to the roof, assembled it there, and it stayed that way till it was stashed in the woods.
But there are certainly actual weird claims, too. The text messages are incredibly odd. And the "manifesto" or whatever you want to call it is also very, very weird. That's a legitimately strange claim by the FBI...that the shooter left a note for his roommate (later claiming he wanted to take his secret to the grave)...who burned the note or something. But they have proof it existed, and what was on it. Because the roommate told them, I guess. But he's also cooperating...despite destroying evidence. I don't fucking know. The roommate and the FBI are both acting incredibly weirdly.
So I think there's probably a lot more going on than we know, but that doesn't mean it's as weird as exploding lav mics. The simplest conspiracy is the alleged shooter is the shooter, but there were feds (US, Israeli, or contractors) in his Discord chats and shit, spurring him on. That's pretty standard as far as these big events. But I don't believe the official story, which is not to say I think there was for sure a different shooter, or explosives, or foreign agents on the ground, or anything.
I just think conspiracy theories are neat. In high school, I sat around with buds are we reworked the prequels to make more sense. Now, we do that with fedgov bullshit. Doesn't mean it's what really happened. Just a nice exercise.
There's a lot that doesn't add up, but also a lot of misconceptions and, as much as I hate to use the propaganda word, "misinformation."
Some people are just misunderstanding things, which makes the official story seem even weirder than it actually is. One example is, the "rifle disassembly" narrative. A lot of people are under the impression that the official story from the feds is that he disassembled it on the roof, then reassembled it to leave in the woods, while somehow leaving the screwdriver on the roof. As I understand, they just misinterpreted this greatly, and the real story - true or not - is that he brought the rifle in a disassembled state to the roof, assembled it there, and it stayed that way till it was stashed in the woods.
But there are certainly actual weird claims, too. The text messages are incredibly odd. And the "manifesto" or whatever you want to call it is also very, very weird. That's a legitimately strange claim by the FBI...that the shooter left a note for his roommate (later claiming he wanted to take his secret to the grave)...who burned the note or something. But they have proof it existed, and what was on it. Because the roommate told them, I guess. But he's also cooperating...despite destroying evidence. I don't fucking know. The roommate and the FBI are both acting incredibly weirdly.
So I think there's probably a lot more going on than we know, but that doesn't mean it's as weird as exploding lav mics. The simplest conspiracy is the alleged shooter is the shooter, but there were feds (US, Israeli, or contractors) in his Discord chats and shit, spurring him on. That's pretty standard as far as these big events. But I don't believe the official story, which is not to say I think there was for sure a different shooter, or explosives, or foreign agents on the ground, or anything.
I just think conspiracy theories are neat. In high school, I sat around with buds are we reworked the prequels to make more sense. Now, we do that with fedgov bullshit. Doesn't mean it's what really happened. Just a nice exercise.