According to some reports, close to 100 times in the past year? And 9K worth of jewelry? Guns, ammo? I know he had a job. And I know it doesn't say who paid for the rooms. I'm just sayin'.
Also states in the article Investigators said The Murderer cased The Pulse nightclub before the massacre. I would like to know what they know, if it's on a surveillance camera or did he possibly tell someone. JMO
CARIIS you were right.
If they were together last fall and the 3some wasn't until recently maybe that's why Miguel was so nonchalant about it.
But why were they still in touch?
Credit cards? JMO
Kevin West said he had messaged Mateen back and forth over a years time on the gay dating app Jackd but never met him until he saw Mateen crossing the street about 1 a.m. Sunday.
He walked directly past me. I said, Hey, and he turned and said, Hey, and nodded his head, West said. I could tell by the eyes.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/news/orlando-shooter-omar-mateen-was-gay-former-classma/nrfwW/
Man identified only as 'Miguel' says he had a relationship with Omar Mateen for two months between October and December last year
He said they met on Grindr, had a date, then were 'friends with benefits'
Mateen 'loved to be cuddled', 'spoke to him about his Muslim faith'
But he 'refused to take any selfies', told him 'his wife knew he was gay'
Miguel said Mateen recently discovered a Puerto Rican gay man he'd had a threesome with was HIV-positive, told Miguel he would 'make them pay'
Miguel said Mateen was attracted to Latinos but felt rejected by them
Claimed Mateen was a regular at Pulse before shooting dead 49 people
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...n-d-threesome-HIV-positive.html#ixzz4CHSCd65k
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This is a young crowd. For this generation there cell phones are like their arms. It hit me as odd that only two cell phone videos have surfaced. So then I tried to do some math!
There is a cover. So I am thinking that the number 300 people had been in there, probalby came from the door throughtout the night.
But everytone who comes does not stay till closing in any bar!
For you guys, the fact that one video is right as it starts, and the other is in the bathroom, there would have to be others in the other rooms. 11 died after getting out.
What I am getting at is it would seem there were some in the other two rooms, that would have been capable of taking cell phone video inside there in the other two rooms after he ran to bathroom.
They video video tape french toast on their cell phones!
Isn't that strange that in reality only one cell phone video after it started?
We cant be saying that everyone out there had passed cause they did get some out from the front after the breach.
I do not know what I am getting at, if anything , but that seems strange imo??
I found this it is from 3-6 that morning
[video=youtube;cdhBeT7FtLg]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdhBeT7FtLg[/video]
The young Saudi girl growing up will generally receive her first piece of jewelry when she is less than six months old. This piece will be either gold or diamond posts placed at the time she gets her ears pierced. As she grows older, her parents and particularly her father, will continue to add to her jewelry occasion. On special occasions, she may be the recipient of a ring, bracelet or necklace.
The jewelry in Saudi Arabia is exquisite and also costs much less than elsewhere in the world, taking into account the quality and craftsmanship.
Naturally as the wedding day approaches for the young Saudi woman, it is traditional for her to receive multiple pieces of gold jewelry. This is her dowry and her security net for herself in the event of any future troubles. It’s not only the future groom and his family who present gold jewelry to the bride, but other family members and friends may also give her gold jewelry as a gift.
I remember shortly after arriving in Saudi Arabia and receiving pieces of gold jewelry from Saudis to whom I was not related but who were long time friends of my husband. I felt awkward as an American receiving gold jewelry from someone who I did not know well but my late husband reassured me it was tradition.
The Saudi woman will continue to receive exquisite pieces of jewelry on the special occasions throughout her life. These occasions will include when she becomes pregnant, when she gives birth and for many women, the husband presents his wife with a new piece of jewelry on Eid al Adha in celebration.
The modern Saudis who do recognize Valentines Day and Mother’s Day will likely give the special women in their life jewelry at those times too. Men who have had to travel without their wives are known to bring back a present of jewelry.
Saudi women may not flaunt their jewelry collection but they are certainly proud of it. The more jewelry a Saudi woman has received from her father and her husband is interpreted to illustrate how special and loved she is.
However, there are other times when a woman may receive jewelry that has a mixed message. If a Saudi man feels he has wronged his wife, he may also try to make amends by surprising her with jewelry. This can go from the man who was late for a family function to the man who choose to take another wife. He believes that he can soften the blow and disappointment with jewelry.
Some Saudi women who are in an unhappy marriage may negotiate for acquisition of more jewelry. The Saudi woman knows that in a time of emergency the gold jewelry can be converted to cash in a time of extreme need.
While the Saudi woman sees her jewelry as her security blanket, the American woman at times may discourage her husband from giving her jewelry. It really comes down to not just the individual, but the culture in which one was raised.
Wtf.
So has Miguel been tested for hiv.
What type of conversation was that. A person would throw up if the person they were sleeping with told them that they had intercourse with a hiv person prior.
That is very non chalant of Miguel to state it like that. Jmo.
Regarding the gift of $9K in jewelry from OM to wife Noor, it's important, IMO, to understand the meaning of gifts of jewelry in middle eastern islamic cultures. Both Noor and OM are deeply immersed in middle eastern culture and values, even while in the U.S., because of their families, which have not assimilated their thinking and cultural adaptation, IMO. They "live" between 2 worlds-- american capitalism and freedom, and the "culture" of Afghanistan and middle eastern islamic culture and patriarchy.
Jewelry is given to a middle eastern woman as a form of security (gold holds value and can be sold), as a form of dowry, and also as BOTH expressions of love, and apology. Women do not buy their own jewelry, even if they can afford it. (Many shopkeepers are uncomfortable selling to western women for the same reason, in my experience.) The gift of gold jewelry from a husband to a wife has many meanings in middle eastern cultures, far beyond a simple token of affection, or "showing off" how wealthy and generous the man is.
It would be difficult to explain how many gold souks are in middle eastern markets-- they are EVERYWHERE. Much of the jewelry is (by western standards) extremely gaudy, large, and heavy. Gold is sold by weight there, so "big" is better, even if the women never intends to actually WEAR the pieces. (You typically pay for the weight of the piece, not the craftmanship or design.) Some extraordinary pieces are literally like gold lingerie, with large plates, chains, etc. When I was in the middle east, it was actually difficult to find pieces small enough for a westerner to comfortably wear, and shopkeepers always steer you to very large pieces. (Small represents poor and cheap to the shopkeeper, on the part of the buyer. It's an insult to the shopkeeper if you buy a small piece!)
Anyway, OM's gift of jewelry to Noor has many cultural overtones. I think it also represents a pre-emptive apology.
Here's a passage about the meanings of gold jewelry:
https://americanbedu.com/2012/06/19/saudi-arabia-why-saudi-women-receive-so-much-jewelry/
It would be interesting to know exactly which kind of pieces of jewelry he bought for Noor, IMO.
I have a very hard time believing that authorities "don't know" where Noor is at this time. That would be beyond incompetent.
The latest information about him being gay doesn't change my mind one bit that this was a Muslim extremist who carried out an act of terrorism. Until it is confirmed I see no proof he was HIV positive.
All it does is clarify for me why he selected this particular group of 'infidels' to be his targets when he did his terrorist attack..
It doesn't erase the two different times he was on the FBIs radar........not for homosexuality but each time it was because they had suspicions to believe he was a radical Muslim.
If he gave blood two weeks before the murders it still does not explain why he put his assets into someone else's name back in April before any blood was given by him. Nor does it erase his lengthy obsessive admiration for Islamic terrorists including suicide bombers. It does not erase all of his extreme radical Muslim views or the hate fill words he spewed for years every time Muslim terrorists murdered what he perceived as infidels even victims who were murdered on our own soil.
IMO
Regarding the gift of $9K in jewelry from OM to wife Noor, it's important, IMO, to understand the meaning of gifts of jewelry in middle eastern islamic cultures. Both Noor and OM are deeply immersed in middle eastern culture and values, even while in the U.S., because of their families, which have not assimilated their thinking and cultural adaptation, IMO. They "live" between 2 worlds-- american capitalism and freedom, and the "culture" of Afghanistan and middle eastern islamic culture and patriarchy.
Jewelry is given to a middle eastern woman as a form of security (gold holds value and can be sold), as a form of dowry, and also as BOTH expressions of love, and apology. Women do not buy their own jewelry, even if they can afford it. (Many shopkeepers are uncomfortable selling to western women for the same reason, in my experience.) The gift of gold jewelry from a husband to a wife has many meanings in middle eastern cultures, far beyond a simple token of affection, or "showing off" how wealthy and generous the man is.
It would be difficult to explain how many gold souks are in middle eastern markets-- they are EVERYWHERE. Much of the jewelry is (by western standards) extremely gaudy, large, and heavy. Gold is sold by weight there, so "big" is better, even if the women never intends to actually WEAR the pieces. (You typically pay for the weight of the piece, not the craftmanship or design.) Some extraordinary pieces are literally like gold lingerie, with large plates, chains, etc. When I was in the middle east, it was actually difficult to find pieces small enough for a westerner to comfortably wear, and shopkeepers always steer you to very large pieces. (Small represents poor and cheap to the shopkeeper, on the part of the buyer. It's an insult to the shopkeeper if you buy a small piece!)
Anyway, OM's gift of jewelry to Noor has many cultural overtones. I think it also represents a pre-emptive apology.
Here's a passage about the meanings of gold jewelry:
https://americanbedu.com/2012/06/19/saudi-arabia-why-saudi-women-receive-so-much-jewelry/
It would be interesting to know exactly which kind of pieces of jewelry he bought for Noor, IMO.
I have a very hard time believing that authorities "don't know" where Noor is at this time. That would be beyond incompetent.
Wtf.
So has Miguel been tested for hiv.
What type of conversation was that. A person would throw up if the person they were sleeping with told them that they had intercourse with a hiv person prior.
That is very non chalant of Miguel to state it like that. Jmo.
The world's gone mad. I'm not a gun owner (they terrify me), but I believe in our 2nd amendment right and I pray that someday if a family member of mine us in a situation similar to this one that someone has a conceal carry on them and helps.Well ok then............................
American politician to give away assault rifles at fundraiser
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/orlando...fundraiser-20160615-gpjnfm.html#ixzz4CGze3Wi9
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The tickets were purchased two days before the June 12 attack to travel to San Francisco on July 14 for two weeks. It's unclear, however, why Mateen would have bought the tickets if he was planning the shooting, only to die in it.
NBC has corrected the date they used for the airline tickets from June 14 to July 14.
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/or...plane-tickets-after-shooting-official-n596586
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