At this point, it definitely wouldn’t astonish me to find out that Nikolas Cruz’s AR-15 was never even fired inside the Parkland high school on that fateful day when the massacre took place. And frankly, this false flag appears to have been so ineptly staged that it might explain why the school had to be demolished.
“After carrying out a massacre at a Parkland, Florida, high school that left 17 dead, gunman Nikolas Cruz sat next to the brother of a victim at McDonald's, surveillance footage played in court showed.
Former Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student John Wilford, whose sister Maddy Wilford was seriously injured in the 2018 shooting, took the stand on Thursday.
Former Marjory Stoneman Douglas student, John Wilford |
The trial comes after Cruz pleaded guilty last October to 17 counts of murder and 17 counts of attempted murder. The Parkland massacre launched the student-led movement March For Our Lives, which has pushed for gun safety legislation across the country.
On the fourth day of Cruz's sentencing trial, Wilford testified that he had walked to a nearby McDonald's after evacuating the chaotic scene at the school to wait for his mother to pick him up. Cruz sat with him at his table and asked if he could get a ride -- which Wilford declined”. -Alaa Elassar and Kevin Conlon, CNN
Cruz and the brother of one of the victims he sat next to at McDonald's must not have known he was set to play the patsy while he was permitted to casually go to a Walmart, then to Subway for a drink, then to McDonald's for a meal, before being arrested while walking down a residential street.
Police maintain that Cruz arrived in an Uber and initiated his attack within 1 minute. If that’s true, it would mean that Cruz would have had to suit up into full metal body armor including a full helmet, all the while assembling an AR-15 rifle which was purportedly packed into a duffle bag with several fully-loaded magazines.
Such a scenario seems not just extremely unlikely, but almost impossible. Not to mention the fact that prosecutors offered Cruz a deal to spare his life in exchange for his plead of guilt which, on its face, comes across as needless if school cameras, video footage, and other hard evidence displayed that Cruz was, in fact, the actual shooter.
And, in addition to the reports of four Broward County deputies who were allegedly sitting on their hands during the onslaught, further eyewitness accounts of what happened have repeatedly disproved nearly every aspect of the official story.
For example, the son of a police officer was wearing a bulletproof vest during the time of the attack.
“In the classroom where Mackenzie Hill had been hiding, police broke through the door. As the officers were guiding students out, they noticed something odd: One of the students had put on a bulletproof vest. The student said he’d been given the vest by his father, a police officer. Even in the safest city in Florida, he’d brought it to school with him, just in case”. -Kevin Sullivan, Samantha Schmidt, and David A. Fahrenthold, Washington Post
Better to be safe than sorry, I suppose. Occam’s Razor, or the principle of reductionism, would suggest that the father knew something was happening on that day and had his suspicions that the scheduled “drill” was a cover for something much more sinister.