I knew from the beginning that David Conley's unconscionably horrific execution style murder of six children and two adults would receive far less air time than Dylan Roof's N. Carolina massacre. Why is this? Is it that this case simply has no useful benefit for the media, that it doesn't fit a certain type of narrative, or is it that as a nation we're not that interested in the circumstances that surround the case? Is it both? I honestly believe this has more to do with what the media wishes to push. Think about it. How could you honestly say that one case was worse than the other? Why would the execution style murder of six children and two adults be less newsworthy than a white man killing nine black Americans in a church? Why is this incident not the biggest story in the nation, plastered large and bold at news sites? Why aren't we talking about mass shootings and gun control?
[video=youtube;F3F6EkfD9vw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3F6EkfD9vw[/video] The US creates remote control assassins who don't know they are controlled assassins. How many of these mass shooting events are created by US alphabet agencies?