05/12/2023 / By News Editors
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that at least 8 people died Saturday, including the shooter, following a mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlet mall in Allen, Texas. The mainstream media is desperate to pin the tragedy by an Hispanic sociopath on “white supremacy.”
(Article republished from TheGatewayPundit.com)
The Gateway Pundit reported the feds are allegedly investigating whether shooter Mauricio Garcia expressed interest in white supremacy. Over the weekend, The Washington Post even floated the idea that the Hispanic shooter may have had ‘Neo-Nazi’ beliefs.
In a concerning move, the Deep State is building the narrative of Hispanic shooter Garcia being a neo-Nazi white supremacist by leaking details of an ongoing murder investigation to The New York Times, Bellingcat and other media outlets.
Bellingcat is the notorious go-to website for the British intelligence agencies. Bellingcat, and others, are sharing information and evidence in real-time, evidence that has, in some cases, been redacted. Further, several documents are placed on the floor with the same carpet background in what looks to be the collection and cataloging of evidence.
Aric Toler from Bellingcat stated, “It is unclear how the investigators cited by The NY Times learned about this (the Russian) account, but it is likely that they searched Garcia’s home computer or phone and found this account.”
It is clear, however, from the grade of evidence that WaPo/NYT/Bellingcat are getting near real-time access to highly sensitive details about an active murder investigation and were provided raw crime scene alleged evidence for the purpose of narrative engineering.
How do reporters have near real-time access to details of an on-going murder investigation?
Is it a Deep State leak to manufacture and push the narrative they want? We certainly have seen this before in recent history with the 51 experts signing the garbage Hunter Biden laptop letter and the entire Trump-Russia narrative that was created by Democrats, the media, and anti-Trump deep state liars.
Probably done posting in this thread, but in summary:
The Allen shooter was obviously a white supremacist / neo-Nazi. He was basically announcing that he was going to do a mass shooting for months beforehand, and planned his target weeks in advance.— Aric Toler (@AricToler) May 8, 2023
Additionally, there are questions regarding the photos used by Toler and the origin of the information.
XRVision reports that some of the images published by Toler, that purport to show that Mauricio Garcia had a Nazi affiliation, have been repurposed from a non-related May 6, 2022 New York Post article by Hannah Sparks titled “Nazi-themed wedding celebrating Hitler’s reign, vegetarianism condemned.”
Toler is also trying to link Garcia to TimCast and LibsofTikTok. The account features photos of Latinos wearing/posing with Neo-Nazi symbols.
Additional questions have been raised about the genesis of Toler’s “evidence.”
These questions are worth asking of the Allen, Texas shooter and the recent revelations about him. This is not a comprehensive list of questions, or points.
– Why was the shooter misidentified several times?
– The shooter wasn’t white.
– How were his neo-Nazi affiliations…— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) May 8, 2023
The alleged shooter’s alleged profile claims that he was inspired by Libs of TikTok. Between this and the Tim Pool references, this thing is suspect. Where is his Twitter account? Why was he using a Russian social media site to write was essentially a diary to zero followers? pic.twitter.com/2L7w4ZWjPk
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) May 8, 2023
Read more at: TheGatewayPundit.com
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