Conspiracy Begins: The attack on Las Vegas never happened... (Video)

“YouTube” is promoting conspiracy theories claiming the Las Vegas massacre was a fraud. As evidence they have claimed that the picture of a young girl appeared in several gun-like attacks, including Vegas, certainly, reports The Guardian”. Just days after an armed person opened fire from the suite [...]
“YouTube” is promoting conspiracy theories claiming the Las Vegas massacre was a fraud. As evidence they have claimed that the picture of a young girl appeared in several gun-like attacks, including Vegas, certainly, reports The Guardian”.
Just days after an armed person opened fire from his suite at the “Mandalay Bay”, killing 58 people and injuring more than 500 others, some shocking theories invaded the network.
The videos, in which it was suspected if the shooting really happened and allegedly the government had lied about basic facts already collected millions of views on YouTube and continued to be seen.
It looks like YouTube is actively helping these videos reach wide audiences. The search for “videos from the attack on Las Vegas” immediately leads to a wide range of viral videos that suggest law enforcement and others have deliberately deceived the public.
Some label tragedy as a false “falming”, a term that usually uses conspiracy theories to refer to mass attacks they say were organised by the government to advance weapons control.










