CT Elementary School Shooting

This is not directly related, although the state of Connecticut where the shooting took place seems to have a very dark past. It was going to be a test ground for eugenics with a plan for eventually sterilising 10% of the population (75,000 people). Here's what I read.

http://www.waragainsttheweak.com/images/articles/HAdvocate.gif

Apologies the reference is in an image format, all I can find. I did a search to see if this article was published elsewhere, where it was, is now a 404 page or the like...hmm. Could be worth republishing? (I can do an OCR scan if so). It may not have any connection to the shooting but in case, I figured it was worth posting.
 
alkhemst said:
This is not directly related, although the state of Connecticut where the shooting took place seems to have a very dark past. It was going to be a test ground for eugenics with a plan for eventually sterilising 10% of the population (75,000 people). Here's what I read.

http://www.waragainsttheweak.com/images/articles/HAdvocate.gif

Apologies the reference is in an image format, all I can find. I did a search to see if this article was published elsewhere, where it was, is now a 404 page or the like...hmm. Could be worth republishing? (I can do an OCR scan if so). It may not have any connection to the shooting but in case, I figured it was worth posting.

Thanks for posting alkhemst. It will take a while to look through this but Connecticut is definitely creepy. I mean, Yale and the Skull & Bones are there fer cryin' out loud! I'm sure some good people live there but swaths of it seem populated by Stepford Wife pod people.

Btw I watched the Australian video you posted a while back:
_http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiMTFp5iNlb_IweqvR3bmLffyvYNr4-M4
(not sure which of these need a _ anymore...)
I think it's worth watching if you have an hour to spare. He may mention actors but he focuses on the big picture such as where is all this actor stuff coming from? Why is there even this kind of footage out there to use in this manner? The provocation of people to get crazy and violent seems apparent.

There was kind of a big dust-up early last week that I wanted to post about but could never get enough satisfactory info. There was testimony of one of the victims' parents in front of the Connecticut legislature and they were allegedly getting shouted down/heckled by second amendment advocates. I have a couple of links to articles in another location I will try to post later. Then I heard something about a video of this incident being used to vilify "Sandy Hook Truthers" but supposedly the video was later found to be fake. I was never able to locate this video.

The rumor mill is running pretty rampant and the respective sides seem to have made up their minds without much evidence actually being examined or brought forth. A recipe for disaster and instant vilification for anyone so much as saying the wrong thing in front of the wrong crowd while trying to discuss the incident rationally.
 
meta-agnostic said:
alkhemst said:
This is not directly related, although the state of Connecticut where the shooting took place seems to have a very dark past. It was going to be a test ground for eugenics with a plan for eventually sterilising 10% of the population (75,000 people).

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Thanks for posting alkhemst. It will take a while to look through this but Connecticut is definitely creepy. I mean, Yale and the Skull & Bones are there fer cryin' out loud! I'm sure some good people live there but swaths of it seem populated by Stepford Wife pod people.

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Connecticut isn't any worse (or better) than any of the other original 13 American colony states with regard to its history, cultural development or present population. It is perhaps more homogenously middle class than its neighbors Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York, and the southwest part of the state is mostly a collection of bedroom communities for the fairly well off who work in New York City. People who are successful in Manhattan, especially in the financial industries, tend to move to the suburbs of Connecticut. It is home to some insurance companies and Fortune 500 corporations.

Eugenics was invented in America, but it wasn't based in Connecticut. And by the way, the notion it was developed in Nazi Germany is wrong. Hitler picked up the concept from the United States, and he was explicit in acknowledging it. In the US, forced sterilization was perhaps worse in the southern states, but it was an idea promoted by the elite in America that's been mostly swept under the rug.

My uncles on my mother's side both lived in Connecticut when I was a teenager. Both were Harvard graduates, and one was a Congregationalist minister, while the other was a chemist who worked for Monsanto.

I recall that the minister was a great guy with very nice family who had a big white church across the street from his parsonage and was well loved by his flock. The chemist had a nice house in Darien, and a blonde stone fox of a daughter who was, of course, off limits for me, since she was my cousin.

I can recall seeing fireflies at the parsonage for the first and only time in my life, when I was only 13. The younger uncle met me at the train station in Princeton, NJ, and put me up for a night one time in the mid 1970s when I had to attend an IBM class there, and couldn't rent a car without a credit card.

Skull and Bones should be demolished, and all of its members deserve to be rounded up and shot.
 
Here is a 32 min news investigation on Lanza linked in the below article. Haven't watched it yet though.
_http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/raising-adam-lanza/

Bolded below - Tell me! if Lazna had sensory integration disorder and couldn't cope with bright lights and loud noises how in the hell is he going to go on a killing rampage with flash causing and extremely loud guns. I tell ya, MSM are zombies. It is right there and they can't even think to put two and two together to save their lives.
_http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/photos-details-emerge-newtown-mass-shooter-adam-lanza-124951161.html
Accused Newtown shooter Adam Lanza was spending more time alone in the months leading up to the mass shooting as his mother, Nancy Lanza, attempted to encourage him to be independent despite his mental disabilities, a Hartford Courant/Frontline investigation has found. In a new documentary called "Raising Adam Lanza," which airs Tuesday night on PBS, reporters from the Courant attempt to retrace the steps taken by Nancy and Adam in the years leading up to the shooting, complicating the picture that has occasionally appeared in the media of Nancy as a gun obsessed mother who was in denial about her son's mental challenges.

Adam is believed to have shot his mother four times in the head as she slept on Dec. 14 before shooting his way into Sandy Hook Elementary, where he attended school as a child, and killing 20 children and six women. He then took his own life.

Frontline and The Hartford Courant provided Yahoo News with several previously unpublished childhood and teenage photos of Adam Lanza they uncovered in their investigation.

The 20-year-old had been spending more time alone in his mother's $500,000 home in the affluent Connecticut suburb in the months leading up the shooting, Courant reporters Alaine Griffin and Josh Kovner found. Adam's social world gradually began shrinking after he left Newtown High School at the age of 16 to enroll in a nearby college, where he made As and Bs before withdrawing there, as well. Since 2010, Adam had not attended school.

Between 2010 and 2012, Nancy took Adam to nearby gun ranges to practice shooting. Nancy purchased four firearms, including the Bushmaster semi-automatic rifle Adam is believed to have used in the attack, during the same period. Her friends say Nancy used target practice as a way to bond with her withdrawn son. Police also uncovered thousands of dollars worth of violent video games in the Lanzas' home. Police believe Adam may have been inspired by the video games he played in the attack, since he changed the magazines of his weapons more frequently than was necessary, Frontline reported. Late Sunday, the Courant also reported that Adam may have felt that he was in direct competition with Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik, based on news articles about Breivik's 2011 crime they found in the Lanzas' home.

In the months before the attack, Nancy took frequent trips and left Adam at home unsupervised--including on one trip this past Thanksgiving--in an attempt to make him more independent.

Her friends say Nancy is the forgotten 27th victim that day.

"She's been described as some sort of gun nut or survivalist and this other misconception that she was a bad mother," her friend John Bergquist told Frontline. But he said her life "revolved around caring for Adam."

Adam was diagnosed at a young age with sensory integration disorder, a medically controversial diagnosis that meant Adam had trouble coping with bright lights, loud noises, and knowing when he was in pain. Later, when he was in middle school, Adam was also diagnosed with Asperger's, a condition related to autism that can make social interaction challenging. (Medical experts cautioned that autism disorders are not associated with violent behavior.)

A friend of Nancy’s remembered that when Adam was just six years old, he did not like to be touched. If children his age touched them, he recoiled or became upset. "He was angry with them," Marvin LaFontaine, Nancy's friend, told Frontline. Richard Novia, who co-founded the tech club Adam joined while he attended Newtown High School, told Frontline Adam would have "episodes" as a teen where he would completely withdraw from the world, sometimes sitting in a corner, motionless.

Nancy raised Adam and his older brother in their Newtown home on her own after she and her husband separated in 2001. In 2009, the couple officially divorced, and Adam abruptly cut off contact with his father in 2010 for reasons that are unclear.

Nancy's friends said she was planning on moving to either Washington or North Carolina to enroll Adam in college again, so that he could get a degree in history.
 
Just for the protocol: Now official, nothing ever happened at Sandy Hook

Move along, folks, nothing to see here...
except a little PSYOP and drill now and then:

Offenses Known to Law Enforcement - 2012 no murder in Newtown:
http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2012/crime-in-the-u.s.-2012/tables/8tabledatadecpdf/table-8-state-cuts/table_8_offenses_known_to_law_enforcement_by_connecticut_by_city_2012.xls

Sandy Hook Redux: Obama officials confirm that it was a drill and no children died
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/06/13/sandy-hook-redux-obama-officials-confirm-that-it-was-a-drill-and-no-children-died/

Wolfgang Halbig: 11,000 page Sandy Hook “script”/ CT State Police gave false affidavits
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/07/16/wolfgang-halbig-sandy-hook-11000-page-script-ct-state-police-gave-false-affidavits/
 
Re: Just for the protocol: Now official, nothing ever happened at Sandy Hook

Thanks for the advise, Gawan.
Maybe you can add it to „CT Elementary School Shooting“ and delete it here.
It makes more sense to have it altogether in a single thread.
The last comment there was on February 21, 2013.
 
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