16 September 2013 (17:30 UTC-07 Tango)/11 Dhu ‘l-Qa’da 1434/25 Shahrivar 1391/12 Xin-You (8th month) 4711
“We haven’t seen him for years, I know he was in the military. He served abroad. I think he was doing some kind of computer work.”-Helen Weeks, aunt of suspected shooter
Here’s some interesting info the U.S. main streamer news media is reporting about the suspected U.S. Navy Sea Systems Command (NSSC) HQ shooter:
Unnamed U.S. Navy officials say he had ongoing problems in the Navy Reserve, despite what his military records show, including being awarded the National Defense medal and Global War on Terror medal.
Seattle, Washington, police say the suspected shooter’s father claims his son was present at the 11 September 2001 World Trade Center attacks, and took part in rescue attempts. He claims he suffered from PTSD as a result.
Seattle police say they arrested Aaron Alexis for shooting out the tires on a vehicle owned by a construction worker. The Seattle City Attorney’s Office reports that they received no such report from police against Alexis, thus Alexis was never charged in court.
Seattle police records also show Alexis lived on 13th Avenue South, yet nobody that lives in that neighborhood remembers him.
Fort Worth, Texas, police arrested Alexis after his gun went off while he was cleaning it. The bullet went through a neighbor’s apartment. He was released from jail the same day. Melody McDonald, spokesperson for the Tarrant County District Attorney, said any police report on the incident never made it to their office: “We have to find out what kind of case it was, who it went to. But he never had a pending case in this office.”
At the Washington DC mayor’s press conference the FBI assistant director, Valerie Parlave, nervously asked the general public to provide info to them. It seems the FBI is not satisfied with the information they already have on Aaron Alexis.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University says Alexis began an online degree in aeronautics in 2012.
Alexis apparently had just starting working for a contractor at the NSSC HQ, involving the U.S. Navy-Marine Corps Intranet network. Hewlett-Packard confirmed that Alexis was an employee for a HP subcontractor called The Experts.
“The Experts Federal Solutions Division, established in 2002 and headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, is a provider of innovative and mission critical IT, Engineering and Litigation professional services for Federal, State & Local governments and departments…….we are able to deliver innovative services and solutions in support of civilian, defense, and intelligence agency programs around the world.”-company statement
Was Aaron Alexis a government patsy, or a potential Edward Snowden that had to be permanently silenced?