Google Leaks by Zach Vorhies

Google Leaks by Zach Vorhies

Author:Zach Vorhies
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781510767379
Publisher: Skyhorse
Published: 2021-07-14T16:00:00+00:00


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And now we return to the events of October 1, 2017.

At 9:59 p.m. somebody shot through the door of Stephen Paddock’s room at a security guard. For about ten minutes starting at approximately 10:05 p.m. more than eleven hundred rounds of ammunition were fired at the crowd below. At 11:20 p.m. security personnel finally breached the door, entered the room, and found Stephen Paddock dead.

This took place on the thirty-second floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel, just two floors below the Four Seasons Hotel, owned by Bill Gates and Prince Alwaleed bin Talal.

According to some accounts, the Four Seasons Hotel was completely booked that night by a Saudi Arabian delegation, including Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.19 (According to some accounts, there was a Saudi security summit booked in Vegas that weekend. Perfect cover for a lot of rich Saudis to be in the city.) The plan by the king, the crown prince, and a number of “good princes” to reform their country had created some serious opposition.

The “bad princes,” of which Prince Alwaleed was a member, had a plan. And to make it work, they needed to involve the American authorities. Saudi intelligence would tell the Americans, presumably the FBI and/or CIA, that terrorists were looking to operate in the United States, and they needed to set up a “sting” operation. However, the “terrorist” team would actually be an assassination squad to kill the crown prince.

The King of Saudi Arabia was in Russia at that time, and the assumption was they’d find a way to kill him on the way back, or shortly after he returned to the Kingdom. With the crown prince and the king dead, the “bad princes” would maneuver the former crown prince, Muqrin bin Abdulaziz, to be the new king. Presumably because the most recent crown prince, Muhammed bin Nayef, had led the negotiations with the Americans which resulted in the large arms deal Trump brought with him, as well as the agreements to stop interfering in American politics and funding radical terrorist groups.

But the terrorists/assassination squad couldn’t fly into the United States with weapons. They’d need to procure their weapons in Las Vegas.

Enter Stephen Paddock, our “mystery man.” The allegation is that Paddock was a contract employee for either the FBI or CIA, the perfect figure who would not arouse suspicion.

The assassination team would probably consist of around twenty individuals, since they’d probably be taking on a force of somewhere around thirty of the crown prince’s bodyguards. But they’d have the element of surprise, right? Who’d be expecting an attack from the thirty-second floor of the Mandalay Bay? Sounds crazy, right? The team meeting Paddock would be small, maybe just a few men, they’d inspect the weapons, make sure they were good for their purpose, kill Paddock, and then radio the rest of the assassination squad to come on up.

All of this might have worked, except for one mistake.

If you’re a young, wealthy Saudi prince and you’re in Las Vegas, do you want



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