Topic: Wade Michael Page

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Tripwire
Episode 434 1:21:19 - 1:25:10

434: Tripwire

Sikh Temple Shooting, Wade Michael Page, FBI Investigation

The FBI investigation into the Sikh temple shooting in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, reveals that gunman Wade Michael Page died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Despite hundreds of interviews and subpoenas, a clear motive has not been established, and temple surveillance cameras were reportedly non-functional during the attack. Media coverage emphasizes Page's status as an army veteran and his ties to white power movements.

Episode 433 20:32 - 23:55

433: Hanseatic League

MIAC Report and Domestic Terrorism Concerns

The 2009 Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) report is revisited in the context of the Sikh temple shooting in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Media coverage, particularly from Wolf Blitzer, is criticized for linking military veterans and right-wing symbols to domestic terrorism threats as outlined in Department of Homeland Security documents.

Episode 433 29:19 - 30:52

433: Hanseatic League

Wade Michael Page Death Investigation Discrepancies

Conflicting reports regarding the death of Wade Michael Page are examined, specifically the shift from a narrative where a police officer killed him to one where he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The arrest of Page's ex-girlfriend, Misty Cook, on unrelated weapons charges is also noted.