AMERICA'S MASS SHOOTING NIGHTMARE
THE REAL CAUSES
BY PAUL JOSEPH WATSON
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Mass shootings happened before Trump. They will happen after Trump. The cause isn’t Trump. The cause is something far deeper, something fundamentally wrong with American society.Please share this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FISEiLG52Y_____________________________________________________________20+ Killed, Multiple Injuries Walmart Shooting El Paso, TXTEXAS SHOOTING ... NOW DAYTON, OHIO ?? 8-4-2019Ohio Gunman Hailed Satan on Twitter, Wrote 'I'm Going to Hell and I'm Not Coming Back' | Christian News NetworkSEE: https://christiannews.net/2019/08/04/ohio-gunman-hailed-satan-on-twitter-wrote-im-going-to-hell-and-im-not-coming-back/;republished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:(Heavy) — Connor Betts was named by police as the body armor-wearing, masked gunman who fatally shot at least 9 people, including his own sister, while wounding at least 27 more, in a popular bar and restaurant district in Dayton, Ohio.Betts was 24 and from Bellbrook, Ohio. Witnesses said he was wearing all black when he opened fire. Betts was killed by police, with six officers firing at least one round, and officials said the carnage might have been even worse were it not for their quick response.On social media, the suspect’s biography started to emerge. On his Twitter page, reviewed by Heavy, he described himself as “he/him / anime fan / metalhead / leftist / i’m going to Hell and i’m not coming back.” …The page handle? I am the Spookster. On one selfie, he included the hashtags, “#selfie4Satan #HailSatan @SatanTweeting.” Continue reading this story >>______________________________________________________________SEE ALSO: CONNOR BETTS, MASS SHOOTER2nd Mass Shooter Supported Elizabeth Warren,Socialism, Gun ControlAND:Ohio Shooter Was a Radical Leftist Who
Supported Elizabeth Warren
Media quiet on Dayton gunman’s motive.BY PAUL JOSEPH WATSONrepublished below in full unedited for informational, educational and research purposes:
While the media has been quick to blame President Trump for the mass shooting in El Paso, they are noticeably quieter about the mass shooter in Ohio, who described him self as a “socialist,” praised Antifa and expressed support for Elizabeth Warren.Before it was suspended last night, Connor Betts’ Twitter feed made it clear that he was a left-wing fringe extremist. Amongst other things, Betts;– Described himself as a “leftist”– Tweeted “I want socialism”.– Tweeted “Warren I’d happily vote for”.– Retweeted Bernie Sanders numerous times.– Retweeted Antifa accounts numerous times.– Tweeted “kill every fascist”.– Tweeted “burn the world to the ground to start the new one”.– Repeatedly tweeted “hail Satan”.– Expressed praise and sympathy for the Antifa terrorist who attempted to firebomb an ICE facility, calling him a “martyr”.– Used Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s “concentration camp” rhetoric.– Tweeted “vote blue for gods sake”.– Wore a patch that said “Against All Gods”.– Expressed support for the “punch a Nazi” meme.– Retweeted Right Wing Watch’s Jared Holt.– Advocated for gun control.Chris Menahan has archived all of this and more right here.Does any of this mean Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders are to blame for the actions of one sick individual. No. But that same courtesy has to be extended to President Trump.America saw two tragic mass shootings this weekend. One by a right-wing extremist and one by a left-wing extremist.However, only the motive of the right-wing extremist is being discussed by the media.Only one side of the political spectrum immediately exploited the bloodshed to push their agenda, and that wasn’t President Trump or his supporters._______________________________________________________________In his Twitter profile, Connor Betts, the 24-year-old suspected gunman in the Dayton mass shooting, wrote, "he/him / anime fan / metalhead / leftist / i'm going to hell and i'm not coming back." https://t.co/mSIxB1NZLE pic.twitter.com/gdokY6ShsY— Heavy.com (@HeavySan) August 4, 2019National Rifle Association Comments on Weekend of Murders________________________________________________________GOA Statement on Tragic Shootings in El Paso, TX and Dayton, OH________________________________________________________'STAY OUT OF EL PASO'
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/274527/stay-out-el-paso-lloyd-billingsley ________________________________________________________Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick pushes back against Antifa
Conway lectures Dems for politicizing El Paso, Dayton shootings
Trump Urges End to Bigotry in Wake of Mass Shootings AN INSUFFICIENT, ILL INFORMED RESPONSELEAVES MANY DISAPPOINTED‘What Do We Expect?’ Texas Lt. Gov. Laments Nation’s Eviction of God in Reflecting on El Paso Massacre
BY HEATHER CLARK
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AUSTIN, Texas — In speaking with Fox & Friends on Sunday in sharing his thoughts about the El Paso Walmart shooting on Saturday, Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick noted that the nation has compartmentalized God, isolating Him to the church and kicking Him out of the public square.“As long as we continue to only praise God and look at God on a Sunday morning, and kick Him out of the town square and our schools the other days of the week, what do we expect?” he asked.Patrick Crusius, 21 and of Dallas, has been identified as the assailant who arrived at the El Paso Walmart Saturday morning and began gunning down shoppers in the parking lot with an AK-47 style assault rifle. He then moved inside where an estimated 1,000 to 3,000 people were shopping, many of whom were innocently seeking to take advantage of back-to-school deals.It was later discovered that Crusius had posted a manifesto to the site 8chan just prior to the shooting, expressing racist views and also objecting to the “Hispanic invasion” of Texas.“I’m not going to surrender even if I run out of ammo. If I’m captured, it will be because I was subdued somehow,” he wrote, according to reports.However, Crusius was taken into custody without issue and has been charged with capital murder. Hate crime and domestic terrorism charges are pending. The death toll, which initially was at 20, rose to 22 on Monday. More than 20 others were injured, from a toddler to the elderly.Texas Gov. Greg Abbott released a statement characterizing the attack as “a heinous and senseless act of violence.”“Our hearts go out to the victims of this horrific shooting and to the entire community in this time of loss,” he wrote.Patrick, in notating various aspects that contribute to violence in society — from video games that entertain with murder, to bullying on social media and disrespect for police, told Fox & Friends that the nation needs to turn to God — and not just after something bad happens.He said that he posts a Scripture to social media each Sunday and is criticized by some for it.“Well, everyone drops to their knees and prays after the event. We better start facing God before the event so we don’t have to pray as much after the event,” Patrick exhorted.“And I will tell you, going to countless funerals [from] law enforcement in Dallas to students [killed in Santa Fe] at the school — all these services that the governor and I and others go to, to pay respects to those … if it weren’t for their faith in God, these communities and these parents and these people couldn’t even make it. I don’t know how they make it without it.”He stated that all Americans must confront the problem of murderous massacres in the nation.“There’s no excuse for this,” Patrick declared. “We condemn it totally, but as a nation we have to look at this, and leave all of this politics out of it. I’ve already seen too many politics online since the shooting yesterday that makes me sick. This is all of our problem: Republican, Democrats, independent, black, white, and brown, male, female, young, middle age and old. We all have to attack this because it’s not acceptable any more.”As previously reported, in Mark 7:20-23 Jesus outlined that murder, like all sin, begins in the heart. It is why He declared that men must be born again (John 3:3) and have their very nature changed, or they cannot see the Kingdom of God.“That which cometh out of the man, that defileth the man,” Jesus said. “For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness. All these evil things come from within, and defile the man.”