Parkland High School Shooter Set to Inherit Nearly $1 Million

Truth really is stranger than fiction. In a bizarre turn of events, the Parkland shooter is going to inherit about $1 million. It seems a cruel twist of fate that such an evil person could be rewarded for one of the most evil acts in the history of our great nation.

Then again, the entire situation is rife with strangeness. What could Nikolas Cruz do with such a large sum of money? Will the deep state even allow the money to ever reach his control?

There are countless speculations on the situation. Some believe that the money is a veiled payoff and that Cruz was hired to shoot the school in order to advance a political agenda. Deniers suggest that Cruz is a crisis actor and being paid to take the blame for an event that didn’t even happen.

Both camps are emboldened by the state’s refusal to strike a deal with Cruz. He has offered to confess to the whole thing if they will spare him the death penalty. Does someone just want to keep him quiet?

It’s often difficult to tell where corruption and deep state tactics end and wild conspiracy theories begin. The one thing we do know is that the entire situation is abnormal, and only a devotion to finding the truth can cut through the thicket of deceptions.

This video doesn’t have all the answers, but it does tell you from whence the money is coming and what Cruz had to say about his plans for spending the money. Watch it if you want to get a step closer to the truth.


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