I do not understand what you are trying to say. You are referencing the same exact incident twice and saying it can't be a coincidence? That's like saying mashed potatoes are made out of potatoes and that can't be a coincidence.
I was clarifying, first with the mention that he was at the show, but further, like the driver of JFKs limo, the second article mentions he was performing his finale during the closing act on the final night of the country music festival, as an audience was sticking around to hear his song, lulled and lured into position for the attack, one that was a false flag.
There’s no way that Aldean just happened to be present in that role on that night, and now is being trotted out with his “alt right” lightning rod of song.
Mayby I'm just still sleeping this morning. You are directly saying that he was at the show and coincidentally he was at the show. That's because he was at the show, it's not a coincidence.
The cohencidence is that he was at the show and is now being trotted out with his country song.
Even though I have watched almost every "conspiracy theory" proven true over the last 4 years, this still seems like a stretch. The concert was advertised months in advance. The shooters new where and when it would be taking place. The primary goal of a false flag is secrecy. There would have been no operational need for Aldean or anyone involved in the concert to have a need to know. If the purpose of the attack was to try and convince conservative country music fans to give up their guns, "Try that in a small town" is not a sign of success. This is my opinion solely based on the available public information. I do not possess any "insider" information. Please keep asking questions and drawing your own conclusions.
The guy who happened to be the act on stage during an idiotically obvious false flag mass shooting now has a song that is said to “encourage” vigilantism?
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