Pentagon Shooting 'Oddities'By Lori Price,
www.legitgov.org 05 Mar 2010 (This page will be updated.)
John Patrick Bedell showed no emotion as he opened fire.
JPatrickBedell Retrieved 05 Mar 2010
My hope is to use the creativity of markets and advanced technology to transcend the destructive regimes that have fastened themselves upon the world. I have dreamed for an number of years of creating v:production econosystems, which I hope to apply to the creation of v:security service econosystems using new and economic mechanisms and information technology.
I have a bachelor's degree in physics from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and studied biochemistry at San Jose State University. I've studied electrical engineering with the goal of creating microsystems for molecular analysis. You can see a proposal to use aluminum anodization as an adsorption method for DNA molecules on CMOS chips at v:DNA_integrated_circuit/proposal_import_2007 (which originates from an unsuccessful DARPA proposal to create a "microMIRV" interoperable with standard firearms ammunition), and a proposal to use xenon difluoride to create a picoliter-scale computer-controlled device for sorting biomolecules (available at v:Capillary_electrode_arra
y/proposal_import_2007), including DNA and protein molecules. My goals include the discovery of a protein sequence for the diamondase enzyme, enabling the creation of macroscale diamond structures, and the creation of self-assembled macrosystems with CMOS DNA-integrated circuits. The scale of these and other projects have led me to develop financial instruments representing information as a tool to manage large projects that are very knowledge-intensive.
I am determined to see that justice is served in the death of Colonel James Sabow, as a step toward establishing the truth of events such as the September 11 demolitions and institutions such as the coup regime of 1963 that maintains itself in power through the global drug trade, financial corruption, and murder, among other crimes. My work to develop information currency is an effort to create a framework for information management that uses financial markets to create the economic signals (prices) that will effect complex human actions in the real world based on specified information. My desire for justice led me to violate what I think is one of the most unjust laws, cannabis prohibition, by growing 16 cannabis plants on my balcony in Irvine, CA from March 2006 to June 2006...
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I apologize for the graphic content of some of my contributions, but detailed evidence is sometimes necessary to address important matters. I am very disturbed by the fact that Col. Sabow's civilian superiors and their successors have been able to continue their narco-mercantilism. For historical comparison, I might resemble the odd German still complaining about the murders of the Night of the Long Knives in 1938(?). Of course, Wikipedia didn't exist in 1938!
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September 11 'conspiracy' theorist opens fire at Pentagon 05 Mar 2010 A 9/11 conspiracy theorist walked up to two policemen at the Pentagon yesterday, pulled out a handgun and opened fire at point-blank range. The man, named as John Patrick Bedell, 36, injured the police officers near a busy commuter rail station on the site but was shot and died from his injuries hours later. The Pentagon police chief, Richard Keevill, said that Bedell was apparently trying to gain entry to the giant US Defence Department headquarters but instead of presenting a Pentagon pass, which is required to enter the building, he pulled out a gun.
Pentagon gunman blamed US government for September 11 attacks 05 Mar 2010 The man who shot two police officers at the Pentagon yesterday was an obsessive follower of the 9/11 truth movement who believed that the Twin Towers were demolished in a US government conspiracy, it has emerged. Police said that John Patrick Bedell, 36, had acted alone and without links to terrorist networks. However online postings apparently by him indicate that he was a passionate 'conspiracy' theorist and opponent of the US Government and armed forces.
Texas trooper tried to get mental-health hold on Bedell for speeding on freeway 05 Mar 2010 The parents of the man shot to death after pulling a gun on Pentagon police guards Thursday had reported him missing in January and, concerned about his mental health, they asked local authorities to hold him. The parents of John Patrick Bedell, 36, of Hollister, Calif., filed a missing-person report on Jan. 4, said San Benito County, Calif., Sheriff Curtis Hill. Hill said the report stemmed from a call the family received from a Texas state trooper on Jan. 3. The trooper said he had stopped their son for speeding on a freeway heading west outside Amarillo, Hill said. The trooper used Bedell's cell phone to call Bedell's parents, apparently trying to determine whether there was sufficient cause for a mental-health hold on Bedell. "There's an inference in (the report) that he was concerned about his mental health," Hill said. It's unclear what Bedell's mother told the trooper. Apparently finding no cause to hold Bedell, the trooper let him go, Hill said.
Suspected gunman in Pentagon shooting acted alone, officials say 05 Mar 2010 The California man who calmly opened fire on two police officers at an entrance to the Pentagon Thursday appears to have acted alone and was not connected to any terrorist plot, Pentagon police chief Richard S. Keevill said. The shooter, identified as 36-year-old John Patrick Bedell, was dressed in a business suit and carried two semiautomatic weapons and "many magazines" of ammunition, Keevill said. "He walked very directly to the officers and engaged," Keevill said.
2nd person scrutinized in Pentagon subway shooting [Oops! Not any more.] 04 Mar 2010 Law enforcement officials say they've got one person in custody and are investigating whether a second was involved in a shooting at the Pentagon subway entrance. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is still unfolding. They say there's no immediate signs of terrorism but, with information coming in quickly, they haven't ruled anything out... The suspect was also shot. His injuries were described as "pretty critical."
Pentagon on high alert after shooting 05 Mar 2010 The Pentagon has been placed on high alert after a gunman opened fire outside a Metro subway station serving the military complex. Two police officers were grazed by bullets before they returned fire and shot the alleged gunman, who was critically wounded, police said. He later died from his wounds, the US Medical examiner's office said.
Shooting suspect may have had 9/11 conspiracy 04 Mar 2010 There are emerging signs that the suspect in a Pentagon subway station shooting may have harbored resentment for the military and had doubts about the facts [sic] behind the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The suspect, John Patrick Bedell, died after exchanging gunfire with two police officers. In an Internet posting, a user named JPatrickBedell wrote he was determined to see justice for the 1991 death of a Marine in California. The death was ruled a suicide but has long been the source of coverup theories. The writer said the case would be a step toward revealing the truth behind 9/11.
'The writer said the case would be a step toward revealing the truth behind the 9/11 demolitions.' Pentagon shooter apparently doubted 9/11 facts in Web posting 05 Mar 2010 The gunman in the Pentagon shootings may have harbored resentment for the military and had doubts about the facts behind the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. John Patrick Bedell, 36, died after exchanging gunfire with two police officers, both of whom were wounded. In an Internet posting, a user named JPatrickBedell wrote that he was determined to see justice for the 1991 death of Marine Col. James Sabow in Orange County, which was ruled a suicide but has long been the source of coverup theories. The writer said the case would be a step toward revealing the truth behind the 9/11 "demolitions."
Pentagon Shooting Suspect Dies of Injuries --Police say Man Calmly Took Out Gun, Started Shooting Near Checkpoint 04 Mar 2010 A gunman coolly drew a weapon from his pocket and opened fire at the teeming subway entrance to the Pentagon complex Thursday evening, wounding two police officers before being shot and fatally wounded, officials said. Pentagon police officers told CBS News that two Pentagon police officers were wounded before the shooter was himself shot - once in the head and once in the shoulder. The medical examiner's office said hours later that the suspect, identifed by law enforcement officials as John Patrick Bedell, 36, had died of his injuries.
Another Manchurian-style shooting: Cops ID Pentagon Shooter, Eye Second Man --John Patrick Bedell showed no emotion 04 Mar 2010 Authorities have identified the man behind today’s shooting at the Pentagon as John Patrick Bedell, 36, and are seeking a second man in connection with the incident, which left two Pentagon police officers injured and Bedell hospitalized. Sources tell AP that law-enforcement agencies--which now include the Secret Service and FBI--are looking at a man who accompanied Bedell to the Pentagon entrance from the Washington subway. Meanwhile, the Pentagon police chief tells CNN that Bedell had "no real emotion in his face" as he approached a screening area. "As the officers started to ask him for his pass to get into the Pentagon, he drew a weapon from his pocket and started shooting. … He did not say a word."
At Least Two Police Injured, Suspect Reported in Custody [Oops! *Not.* Now he's dead.] 04 Mar 2010 Two police officers were injured by a gunman firing shots outside the Pentagon tonight. Hundreds of employees there were ordered to go into "Code Red" -- the entire building locked down, with no one allowed to enter or leave. ABC reported that Pentagon police had a suspect in custody. ABC reported that three ambulances were on the scene, and all parking lots at the massive Defense Department headquarters were closed off. The shooting occurred at the Pentagon Metro Station, which is just outside the Pentagon's main entrance. The shots were fired at about 6:30 p.m. ET.
Pentagon Police Shoot Man Trying to Enter US Military Complex 04 Mar 2010 The Pentagon police chief says security officers have shot a man who tried to enter the U.S. military complex outside Washington, after the man drew a handgun and opened fire. Police chief Richard Keevill says two officers who returned fire were shot by the gunman. He says the officers' injuries are not considered life-threatening, and that the injuries to the gunman are much more severe.
See also:
Austin, Texas Plane Crash 'Oddities'
Northwest Bomb Plot 'Oddities'
Virginia Tech Shooting 'Oddities'
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