"Lone nut"

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'Lone nuts' feature repeatedly in official narratives of assassinations. The rapid placing of blame provides closure to what might otherwise result in inconvenient and potentially damaging investigation of deeper forces at work, while providing a chance to stir up strife by inciting factionalism. The 'nut' aspect means that a rational explanation is not required, while the 'lone' aspect conveniently explains the lack of any supporting documentary evidence.

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Lee Harvey Oswald, the archetypal "lone nut", framed for the JFK Assassination, himself killed while in police custody by yet another "lone nut".
'Lone nuts' feature repeatedly in official narratives of assassinations. The rapid placing of blame provides closure to what might otherwise result in inconvenient and potentially damaging investigation of deeper forces at work, while providing a chance to stir up strife by inciting factionalism. The 'nut' aspect means that a rational explanation is not required, while the 'lone' aspect conveniently explains the lack of any supporting documentary evidence.

Official Narrative

Lee Harvey Oswald, Sirhan Sirhan, Mark David Chapman, Gavrilo Princip, Bruce Ivins... Official historical narratives are replete with 'lone nuts' who - whether whether afflicted by extreme greed, envy, desire for fame, pernicious ideology or mental illness - all decide to act independently of any organisation to intervene in some deep political matter by carrying out a murderous atrocity. A paper published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences (and distributed by the US Secret Service) found that around 2/3 of assassins had previously been arrested (not necessarily for related offenses), 44% had a history of serious depression, and that 39% had a history of substance abuse.[1]

Problems

Many of these so-called lone nuts had close connections to the intelligence agencies, sometimes psychological control programs such as the CIA's MKULTRA or the several derivative programs. Sometimes there is evidence to suggest either that they could not have been acting alone, sometimes that their actions were irrelevant or even non-existant.

Sometimes authorities have files on those later disclosed as "Lone Nuts". As Peter Dale Scott has noted, there is often a flurry of activity in these files just before they go on to commit actions of which, authorities later insist, they were unaware.[2]

Sometimes elementary logical slips are made which naturally arouse suspicion. In the case of the JFK assassination, for example, a description was very quickly released which precisely matched the description of FBI's record on Oswald, but which was not a good match for the man himself[2]. The Warren Commission somehow managed to conclude the apparently contradictory findings that (i) Oswald acted alone & (ii) that surveillance of communications needed to be stepped up.

In 2014, the BBC reported Scotland Yard commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe that 'there was "growing concern" about the possibility of a "lone wolf" attack on the streets of the UK'.

Patterns

The FBI claimed in 2009 that "We believe most domestic attacks are carried out by lone offenders to promote their own grievances and agendas."[3]

It is more likely that the US law enforcement system has a standard cover-up modus operandi or MO for dealing with a suspect who is marginally attached to intelligence operations, covert operations, even controversial operations which are opposed by other elements of the US government. It is to tell the public (as they did earlier in the case of Oswald) that the suspect "acted alone."

Peter Dale Scott[4]

Premature Death

These 'lone nuts' often suffer premature death in suspicious circumstances - sometimes soon after public identification, such as Lee Harvey Oswald, murdered while still in police custody - sometimes before they have even been identified as such, such as in the case of Bruce Ivins, a 'posthumous lone nut', whose machinations just happened to fit very neatly together with PNAC's ideas about a 'new pearl harbor'. Very commonly, standard operating procedure is violated and long established rules bent or broken in favour of a snap judgment of guilt.

Lost and Found ID

Full article: Rated 4/5 Lost and Found ID

Lacking confederates with whom to confer, the question arises how the establishment can identify. One method is the "Lost and Found ID" syndrome, whereby a lone nut (e.g. Lee Harvey Oswald or James Earl Ray) leaves a convenient trail of identity documents for investigators to pick up.[5]

Real Lone Nuts

Statistically speaking, there must be some real 'lone nuts', with bona fide mental problems and no connections to deep politics. Again, statistically speaking, if they attacked people at random, on very rare occasions, their targets might be figures of deep political significance. Suggestions of real 'lone nuts' are welcome.

Fixated Threat Assessment Centre

In 2006, without any announcement in the commercially-controlled media, the UK government set up "Fixated Threat Assessment Centre" which blurs the line between policing and medicalisation. Ostensibly to reduce risk to politicians, members of the British Royal Family, and other public figures, it was set up under the war on terror and has been criticised as criminalising criticism of the establishment. On 9 May 2014, UK Grenadier soldier Vivian Cunningham was committed to a mental hospital for asking questions about the status of Queen Elizabeth under Common Law court.[6]


 

Examples

Page nameAccused ofDiedCause of deathDescription
Leon CzolgoszWilliam McKinley/Assassination29 October 1901Killed for the assassination of William McKinley
Germanwings Flight 9525Air crash blamed on lone nut pilot. The investigation covered up several important aspects.
Roy Den Hollander20 July 2020A "crazed gunman" who reportedly shot at the son and husband of Esther Salas, killing the former.
Marinus van der LubbeReichstag Fire10 January 1934Blamed for the Reichstag Fire
Ryan RouthTrump/Assassination attempt in Florida
Giuseppe Zangara20 March 1933

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:JFK and RFK: The Plots that Killed Them, The Patsies that Didn’tarticle13 June 2010James Fetzer

 

Official examples

NameAccused ofDiedCause of deathDescription
Anis Amri2016 Berlin attack23 December 2016GunshotSupposed perpetrator of the 2016 Berlin attack, termed "Not independently notable" by Wikipedia.
Mohamed Lahouaiej BouhlelNice truck event14 July 2016The official perpetrator of the Nice truck event
Anders Breivik2011 Norway attacksConvicted of planting the bomb that killed 8 people in central Oslo, Norway, followed by the shooting to death of 66 teenagers on a nearby camping island on 22 July 2011
Martin BryantPort Arthur MassacreThe official "lone nut" perpetrator of the Port Arthur Massacre, with an IQ of just 66.
Mark David ChapmanJohn Lennon/AssassinationThe convicted but probable controlled patsy killer of John Lennon.
Thomas HamiltonDunblane school massacre13 March 1996A "lone nut" who shot a class of primary children and their teacher before turning the gun on himself.
John HinckleyRonald Reagan/Assassination attemptWould be assassin of Ronald Reagan, under institutional psychiatric care since the episode. Let loose in 2018.
Bruce Ivins2001 Anthrax attacks29 July 2008Drug overdoseA biodefense researcher at Fort Detrick, Maryland who, the FBI concluded, sent anthrax letters with crude anti-Zionist messages to the US politicians who were holding up the rollback of civil liberties in the wake of 9/11. After an investigation costing around $100,000,000 Ivins was declared to be a "lone nut" responsible for the crime shortly after he was found dead.
Gundolf KöhlerOktoberfest Bombing26 September 1980Oktoberfest BombingSupposed "lone nut" perpetrator of the 1980 Oktoberfest bombing
Andreas LubitzGermanwings Flight 952524 March 201527 year old pilot who was blamed for the crash of Germanwings Flight 9525
Thomas MairJo Cox/MurderDepicted by corporate media as a "lone nut" killer of Jo Cox in the run up to the UK's EU referendum.
Khalid Masood2017 Westminster attack22 March 2017Named by UK police as the perpetrator of the 2017 Westminster attack
Omar Mateen2016 Orlando nightclub shooting12 June 2016
Muhaydin MireLeytonstone tube station attackConvicted of attempted murder and admitted four counts of attempted wounding.
Lee Harvey OswaldJFK/Assassination24 November 1963A patsy accused of the assassination of JFK and assassinated himself 2 days later by another "lone nut" gunman
Stephen Paddock1 October 2017GunshotA "lone nut" officially responsible for the 2017 Las Vegas shooting.
Christer PetterssonOlof Palme/Assassination29 September 2004A "lone nut" who was imprisoned for the murder of Olof Palme, but released on appeal in light of the lack of evidence.
Gavrilo Princip28 April 1918The "lone nut" assassin who supposedly started the First World War
James Earl RayMLK/Assassination23 April 1998Charged by the US government for the killing of Martin Luther King. He died in jail having never had a trial.
Jack RubyLee Harvey Oswald/Assassination3 January 1967Pulmonary embolismA "lone nut" who killed another lone nut to try to hide the conspiracy which killed JFK. Both were actually assets controlled by the deep state groups who ran that coup.
Sirhan SirhanRFK/AssassinationA patsy who was very likely MK-ultra'ed to assassinate Robert Kennedy.
David Sonboly2016 Munich shooting22 July 2016GunshotOfficial perpetrator of the 2016 Munich shooting
Seifeddine Rezgui Yacoubi2015 Sousse attacksThe claimed perpetrator of the 2015 Sousse attacks.


Rating

4star.png 1 July 2016 Robin  A good overview of this staple part of official narratives of deep events
This explains why the "lone nut" is such a convenient part of official narratives, and presents a good summary table of the "lone nuts" described on this site.
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