With no substantial proof, other than a manifesto (that anyone could have written) and some assorted items sent to a media organization known for telling lies, a whistleblower is labeled as a cop-killer. No security cameras show him killing anyone. The manifesto could not be authenticated by CNN before it was presented. Then after two days of not seeing or hearing anything new about the suspect, since the release of the news story, a couple video tapes show up with this "Dorner" (whose name is similar to Drone), making a purchase and throwing some things away. Then we see an ariel view of a burning cabin in Big Bear. The excuse made about the lack of news coverage for a time was that they didn't want their investigation disrupted.
So what happened during those two days, really? A news source that is well-known in Mexico reports that Dorner said, "It's not me!" He also wanted his mother to know he was okay. Did the American authorities call the ignorant Dorner back to town to make a few appearances on camera to validate this false story only to kill him later? Was the ex-cop nothing more than a face used to promote some major changes?
Dorner was supposedly the first human tracked with spy drones. Was this situation used to present the use of the spy drones to the already brainwashed public who believed Dorner killed the cops? Do you still believe that this man killed anyone?
Interesting the following story never saw the light of day in the states. Also, it would make sense why Mexico came up in the media, not because Dorner took off to go there, but maybe he was already there and caught wind possibly of the plot to implicate him, hmm. The Mark Furhman reference seems false, considering the bad reputation that man has, but then again if you want to look like you put your bias racial views behind you, then why not partner with a black man? But those who already believe one false story will most likely discredit any that might have some truth in them.
How soon you forget, there were similar situations in the most recent past of the lone gunman taking anti-depressants. You might remember the computer programmer, John McAfee founder of McAfee anti-virus software, who was running for his life too, accused of killing his neighbors. The story faded to black.
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