Creepy manifesto of White House dinner attacker – complete planning written
White House Shooting: the White House Many shocking revelations have come to light regarding the person accused of firing at a high-profile event like the Correspondents’ Dinner. It is being told that just a few minutes before the firing, the accused had sent a detailed and controversial document to his family, which is being called a manifesto. In this document, he described himself as an “assassin” and raised serious questions on the security system.
The accused has been identified as 31-year-old Cole Thomas Allen. According to the New York Post report, he called himself a “Friendly Federal Assassin” in his documents. Giving a hypothetical example, he wrote that if he were an Iranian agent, he could have entered the program without any hindrance.
What did the accused say?
He claimed that if he had been an Iranian agent instead of an American citizen, he could have carried heavy weapons like the “Ma Deuce” or M2 Browning .50 caliber machine gun and no one would have known about it.
What did the attacker say about Trump’s security?
In his manifesto, Allen described the program’s security system as “dangerously weak” and said it could be easily circumvented. He wrote that the security system was more focused on external threats, while the threat coming from within was ignored.
He wrote that the entire focus of security was on the protesters outside and the passers-by, while no one thought about what would happen if someone had checked into the hotel a day earlier and was present inside with weapons. He claimed that he himself went inside with several weapons and no one tried to stop him or suspect him.
In the document, the accused used the word “arrogance” regarding the security arrangements and wrote that as soon as he entered the hotel, he realized that there was negligence in security. He said he came in with several weapons, but no one there saw him as a potential threat.
In the document, he also talked about targeting many officials of the Trump administration. An American official told the New York Post that this document included the names of many officials from the highest to the lowest level, although the name of FBI Director Kash Patel was not in it.
What did the accused say about Trump?
Ellen used very objectionable language against President Donald Trump. He called Trump a “pedophile, rapist and traitor” and wrote that he was no longer willing to be involved in the crimes of such a person.
What was written about attack planning?
He also described his attack plan in detail. He wrote that he would use buckshot instead of slugs, so that the bullets would have less ability to penetrate walls and the damage could be limited. However, he also added that if necessary, he would go through almost everyone in the room to reach his goal. He argued that those who participate in such programs are responsible to some extent.
What religious comments were there in the manifestos?
His manifesto also included religious and ideological comments. US President Donald Trump said in Fox News’ Sunday Briefing program that when this document was read, it became clear that the accused hates Christians.
According to a Reuters report, in the document it was also written in the context of morality that when a person remains silent on the oppression of another, it is not Christian behavior, but participation in the crimes of the oppressor.
How did the manifesto reach the authorities?
The investigation also revealed that Allen’s brother had informed the police in New London, Connecticut, when he saw this manifesto. An American official said that this document was sent to the agencies just before the attack.
Where did Alan get the weapons from?
Authorities also confirmed that Allen purchased two handguns and a shotgun from CAP Tactical Firearms. These weapons were kept in his parents’ house. Apart from this, he regularly practiced at the shooting range.
Secret Service officials said Allen’s sister was also questioned. She said Allen often expressed politically radical views and talked about “doing something” about global issues. At the end of the document, Allen signed the name “Cole ColdForce, Friendly Federal Assassin Allen.”
Was the attacker associated with any group?
In it he also mentioned his association with a group called “The Wide Awakes” and that he had participated in a protest called “No Kings” in California when he was present there as a student and teacher.
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