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Following the shooting that took place at two military centers in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on July 16th, we were told (once again) that it was the work of 'a lone gunman' who suddenly 'went postal'. The story goes that the suspect drove a silver Ford Mustang convertible to the first recruiting center and began his shooting-spree. Eyewitness April Grimmett said she was working at a nearby hair-salon when she glanced out a window and saw someone ducking between cars.

"Shortly after that, we heard the (shots). It was very loud and very fast," she said. "I could not believe how many bullet holes were in that door. It was insane."

Another eyewitness at a nearby restaurant said she saw a man in a silver convertible Mustang fire a "high-powered rifle" at the recruiting office's entrance at about 10:50 am. "He never got out of the car," she said. "He had a big, huge, high-powered rifle, and he was unloading shots right into the recruiters."

The gunman then fled and a high-speed chase with police ensued down Amnicola Highway. Upon reaching a second military installation, a naval reserve center about eight miles away, the gunman again opened fire, killing at least four marines before he himself was shot and killed by police. The circumstances of his death are not yet known.

There were also reports that another shooting took place at a mall in nearby Bradley County, but that "turned out to be false."

The alleged 'lone gunman' has been identified as Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez, a Kuwaiti-born U.S. citizen. His friends were baffled by the incident, saying that it's something they would never have imagined him doing.
Abdulazeez wrestled in high school and became an MMA fighter afterwards. However, those who knew him did not associate him with violence.

"I never saw a violent bone in his body, outside of the sport he was doing," Ryan Smith, who was a year behind Abdulazeez, told the Times Free Press.

"He was friendly, funny, kind," Karen Wagner, another classmate said. "I never would have thought it would be him."
Abdulazeez's fighting coach Scott Schrader shared these sentiments.
"There were tears in my eyes," Schraeder told CNN of the moment he heard the news. "He was one of the nicest kids we trained."
The attack is already being tied to ISIS. 'Islamic state' Twitter accounts were quick to take credit for the shootings, referring to Abdulazeez as "a soldier of the Islamic State" and "an individual lion." So both US authorities and 'the arch enemy ISIS', are in agreement that this attack was carried out by a 'lone wolf jihadi.' Rita Katz's SITE Intelligence chimed in on the 'Islamic terrorist' narrative:
The SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks extremist groups, said that Abdulazeez had blogged on Monday that "life is short and bitter" and Muslims should not miss an opportunity to "submit to Allah". The Guardian could not independently verify the blogposts.
Just like the allegedly ISIS-affiliated Twitter account, the FBI is certain that the shootings are the handiwork of a single shooter, but there are grounds for doubting that version of the events:
Officials now saying that shootings took place at two different locations near to Naval reserve facility. CNN suggests that confusion over whether gunman was driving a silver Ford Mustang or a black BMW mean that there's a possibility of multiple shooters.

Police now believe that military personnel were directly targeted by a gunman in a black BMW.
In the meantime, it has been accepted that the alleged shooter was driving a silver Ford Mustang, but numerous earlier reports - which have by now been edited - noted that "policewere also on the lookout for a black BMW."
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So are we to believe that the police made a mistake and mistook a silver Mustang for a black BMW? Or has the media made a mistake and falsely reported on the police claims? What we do know is that it wouldn't be the first time that initial reports conflicted with the narrative put forth later on. Think back to the Fort Hood shooting in 2009, when a Muslim US Army psychologist was solely blamed for the murder of a dozen US soldiers at several locations on the sprawling base, despite numerous clues pointing to the involvement of multiple gunmen:


We have reports of two vehicles being involved at Chattanooga, and we have plenty of historical precedents suggesting that various US agencies stage or instigate/encourage these kinds of attacks in order to scare the population into submission and justify their increased control of the country. In this case the attack is being linked to the 'Islamic state,' a group that is supported, directly and indirectly by the US government and its allies. It appears that the Powers That Be are again trying to get the people to accept military invasions of countries that are wavering in their commitment to US global hegemony, which is all rather poorly disguised under the ant-terrorist umbrella of 'fighting ISIS.'

As such, it seems reasonable to at least suggest that we are being lied to about the real facts of this story, and that Abdulazeez could be yet another from a long lines of patsies used by psychopaths-in-power to keep their prey in line.