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Dylann Storm Roof

By Deric Lostutter

On the surface Dylann Storm Roof looks like your typical quiet child. Emotionless in his Facebook photos, his only “like” was that of his city, Eastover. Mainstream media pegs him as a High School dropout, just 21 years old, someone with a whole life ahead of him, yet no future. Curiously enough, his act of violence coincides with “Juneteenth,” the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States. Its origins began in 1865.

This piqued my interest.

On June 18, at approximately 2:00 PM Eastern Standard time, Dylann Roof’s Facebook page was available to the public. A quick browse through his profile only made me more suspicious. Roof’s profile was made almost one month prior to the shooting, had 81 friends, most of whom where African-American, and his profile indicated zero online interaction — classic indicators of a “Catfish,” or fake online profile.

Roof’s Facebook photo was recently changed to show a somber looking young man standing in the snow, wearing flags of Apartheid South Africa and Rhodesia — known to have racist implications — on his jacket. This is odd, given that it is now in the middle of Summer, and the profile was created in the middle of May 2015. Roof’s wall also had no posts on it.

After public suspicion and Facebook posts suggesting that the Charleston attack may be a false flag operation to further gun control agenda, Roof’s profile suddenly vanished.

I wasn’t the only one who noticed — infamous conspiracy theorist and controversial talk show host Alex Jones also posted about it on his website, Infowars:

The reported Facebook profile for Dylann Roof, the suspect in the Charleston, S.C., church massacre, was barely used and apparently created earlier this year, strangely enough.

Unlike the vast majority of Facebook users, Roof only had around 80 friends who were all added in 2015 and he apparently didn’t bother to upload a banner image, meaning that Roof – or whoever ran the account – put the bare minimum of effort into the profile.

Why is his friend count interesting? According to Statista, Facebook users between the ages of 18-24 have on average about 650 friends.

Facebook may have deleted the profile, but I managed to salvage Roof’s entire profile and share it with TruthVoice, pictured below:

Facebook also took to censoring posts calling that suggested the shooting was a false flag, along with posts asking for unity, cautioning readers not to be blinded, divided, or otherwise lose focus on the big agenda at hand:

Shortly after the real Facebook profile was pulled offline, a “public figure” page appeared, blatantly pushing anti-gun agenda by associating organizations like the National Rifle Association with Dylann Storm, the 21 year old who had zero “liked” interests on his Facebook profile.

This wouldn’t be the first time that the government had attacked, or plotted to kill it’s own citizens for its personal agenda.

Operation Northwoods detailed the plans of the United States government to stage an attack on an American airliner as a pretext to invade Cuba in 1962. The proposal for the operation was rejected by the Kennedy administration, shortly before his assassination.

In the mid 1950’s chemical warfare was on the rise. The Army secretly sprayed radioactive particles into the air in the predominantly black housing projects of St. Louis, Missouri, causing the deaths of many, even children, who succumbed to cancer sometime later.

On May 13, 1985, Police dropped a bomb on the housing projects in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, killing citizens and injuring others in an attempt to arrest members of MOVE, a revolutionary group. The explosion was blamed on various causes, including gasoline storage, until being declassified years later.

Could this really be a false flag to promote anti-gun ownership and disarmament agenda of the United States government before Operation Jade Helm takes place on American soil, a blatant violation of our Constitution and Posse Comitatus?

After all, the Pentagon just stated they are preparing for “Mass Civil Unrest.

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