Bill Still Exposes ‘Big Fat Lies’ about the Official Version of the Las Vegas Shooting

https://youtu.be/i5oVFVpI0CU

Need to Know

by G. Edward Griffin
11/3/2017

Excerpt:

Bill Still interviews a Las Vegas casino security guard who debunks the official story of the shooting as a ‘big fat lie’. One of those lies is the statement by David Hickey, the union representative for Jesus Campos, who is said to be the security guard who was shot in the leg by Paddock. Hickey says that Campos did not need a state-authorized guard-card, but the guard being interviewed by Still says this is false. Furthermore, Las Vegas casino security guards do not have a union, which raises a question about Hickey who claims to be the union representative for Campos. The other lie told by Campos and Hickey is that Campos was treated at a ‘quick-care’ facility for his gunshot wound before driving to Mexico and back. This, too, is false, according to this interview. Quick-care facilities do not have X-ray machines or surgical equipment to treat such wounds and must send people to hospitals for that. Furthermore, a phone survey of all quick-care facilities in Las Vegas determined that Campos did not appear at any of them. [Although we do not think that signing a petition to the federal government to conduct an investigation of the Las Vegas shooting is a smart move, we do think that Still has brought to light important facts that seriously challenge the veracity of the official story about the shooting.] -GEG

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2 Responses to Bill Still Exposes ‘Big Fat Lies’ about the Official Version of the Las Vegas Shooting

  1. raicha says:

    Still posting and sharing nonsense, I see. Las Vegas security guards may be members of the Security, Police and Fire Professionals Union. That is the organization that Hickey claimed to represent. Mandalay Bay officers became part of that union in December 2016. This was pretty damn easy to check. http://www.spfpa.org/

    Security guard cards are only required for guards working in an erotic dance establishment. Mandalay Bay is not an erotic dance establishment. See Clark County ordinance 6.160.150 – Security guard identification cards.

    Many Las Vegas urgent or “quick” care facilities have xray machines and radiologists. Here’s just one: https://lasvegasurgentcare.com/ These places sew up people all the time.

    And, finally, no facility would confirm if Campos was treated there because that is AGAINST THE LAW. (HIPPA, you dolts.)

    Carry on.

  2. Bruce says:

    raicha wrote:

    Security guard cards are only required for guards working in an erotic dance establishment. Mandalay Bay is not an erotic dance establishment. See Clark County ordinance 6.160.150 – Security guard identification cards.

    RIDICULOUS DISINFORMATION presented above by ‘raicha’, poster at the nefarious fogbow website!

    Note that it is a NEVADA STATE requirement for a ‘guard card’ for Security Guards but apparently not a ‘Clark County (includes Las Vegas) requirement.

    See the following excerpt:

    How to Get a Nevada Guard Card
    by Kenneth W. Michael Wills; Updated July 05, 2017

    In Nevada, those seeking a “Guard Card,” or looking to receive a license as a security officer, must comply with the regulations set forth by the Nevada Private Investigators Licensing Board. Regulations dictate an application must satisfy some pretraining requirements, pass a background check, pass a written exam and submit a completed application for licensure. Upon receiving your license, you are able to work as an unarmed security guard. The only exception to this is casinos, where an applicant must fulfill state requirements, receive licensure and then secure a second license from the local sheriff’s office that has jurisdiction over the casino where you will be working. — (bold emphasis added)

    Link: https://careertrend.com/how-6612777-nevada-guard-card.html

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