Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School teacher Stacey Lippel is speaking out about what or more specifically, who she saw shooting up the school on that fateful Valentines Day. Lippel says the shooter was in full metal garb which is in stark contrast to the image (above) of the alleged shooter that the mainstream media continues to show us.
Lippel, who is a creative writing teacher, says she was only about 2o feet away from the shooter as a barrage of bullets flew down the hallway and into classrooms. Lippels arm was grazed by one of the bullets fired by the gunman who she says was in full metal garb and was even wearing a helmet.
I suddenly saw the shooter about 20 feet from me standing at the end of the hallway actively shooting down the hallway. Just a barrage of bullets. And Im staring at him thinking why is the police here? This is strange because hes in full metal garb. Helmet, face-mask, bulletproof armor, shooting this rifle that Ive never seen before. Stacy Lippel
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Alexa says she passed school shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz immediately after the shooting and had a brief exchange with him. She also said there was, for certain, more than one shooter.
Both of these eyewitness accounts fly in the face of the official narrative the mainstream media is expecting us to digest. By now, its evident that the media has an agenda and is working hand in hand with globalists to disarm the good American people with phony narratives and false flag attacks that become immediately about the loss of rights instead of about the gaping holes in their own story.
Police maintain the suspect Nikolas Cruz arrived via an Uber ride at 2:19 p.m. and initiated his attack within 1 minute. If true, that would mean that Cruz would have had to suit up into full metal body armor, put on a full helmet and the whole nine yards, all the while assembling an AR-15 rifle which was purportedly packed into a duffle bag with a number of fully-loaded magazines. [All in under 60 seconds]
An affidavit filed by the Broward County Sheriff states: Cruz stated that he was the gunman who entered the school campus armed with an AR-15 and began shooting students that he saw in the hallways and on the school grounds. Cruz stated that he brought additional loaded magazines to the school campus and kept them hidden in a backpack until he got on campus to begin his assault. -Intellihub
One other oddity that was found buried and almost unnoticeable was an interesting detail found in an article in the Chicago Tribune. It claims that police found a kid in a bulletproof vest after the shooting. The student claims his dad, who is a cop, gave him the bulletproof vest.
In the classroom where Mackenzie Hill had been hiding, police broke through the door. As the officers were guiding students out, they noticed something odd: One of the students had put on a bulletproof vest.
The student said hed been given the vest by his father, a police officer.
Even in the safest city in Florida, hed brought it to school with him, just in case. Chicago Tribune
I'd want to hear/see several independent witnesses attest to this before I'd believe it.
The reason: High stress situations can make people think they see things that aren't there. And yes, even to the point of one's mind adding body armor to a shooter that has only casual clothing. And of course, being shot at is a high stress situation.
It's all psychology. If this teacher, for example, has seen a lot of swat/police movies and perhaps likes them, her mind could have innocently painted body armor on Cruz and she'd never realize it.
I'd want to hear/see several independent witnesses attest to this before I'd believe it.
The reason: High stress situations can make people think they see things that aren't there. And yes, even to the point of one's mind adding body armor to a shooter that has only casual clothing. And of course, being shot at is a high stress situation.
It's all psychology. If this teacher, for example, has seen a lot of swat/police movies and perhaps likes them, her mind could have innocently painted body armor on Cruz and she'd never realize it.
Amen to that.
Eyewitness testimony is fickle and, all too often, shockingly inaccurate.