CT Elementary School Shooting

If one of us said this, would it be shared? It is false the person who made the statement, but does it really matter in the long run? It's truthful.

I shared it, and many of us did the same, it's the words that matter, not the person. The person is given attention because they are 'who and what they act like.'

Just clarify with people. It's the message. Be it a-holes or Morgan Freeman, still....the message still holds merit.
 
It's very frustrating that the "official" story keeps changing. It seems as questions arise, new "evidence" comes to light. It was reported by CBS that now there were 4 guns. Here's one article on it.
_http://m.cbsnews.com/fullstory.rbml?catid=57559395&feed_id=1&videofeed=null
" A law enforcement source told CBS News that Adam Lanza had three weapons with him during the attack: Two handguns (a Sig Sauer and a Glock), and a Bushmaster .223 assault rifle; spent shells were found in the school. Those three weapons were registered to his mother. There was also a fourth weapon (a long gun) found in the car he drove to the school."

On a side note, there was a police officer parked at my daughter's school this morning. There was no announcement to parents that this would be happening as far as I'm aware. The school did send a mass email Friday assuring parents that they take the security of it's students as first priority, but did not make note of what that will entail. I don't know if a stationed officer at the school is a permanent thing yet. Have other members experienced this as a result also?
 
Chrissy said:
...On a side note, there was a police officer parked at my daughter's school this morning. There was no announcement to parents that this would be happening as far as I'm aware. The school did send a mass email Friday assuring parents that they take the security of it's students as first priority, but did not make note of what that will entail. I don't know if a stationed officer at the school is a permanent thing yet. Have other members experienced this as a result also?

Oh great, "we're here to protect you."

Limbic warfare, as always. Use any awful event to further condition the masses, starting as young as possible.
 
Kniall said:
I'm starting to think that what we're seeing in all these shootings is domestic counter-terrorism, in the real meaning of that term: terrorism carried out by the state, and not just byproducts of a sick society (although, at root, the two are not mutually exclusive).

In short, the U.S. government is organising and carrying out these attacks with very specialised military-trained units. Perhaps they are not directly responsible for all of these attacks, but the Fort Hood shooting blamed on Hasan, the Aurora theater shooting blamed on Holmes, the Sikh Temple shooting blamed on Page and now this one blamed on Lanza all had evidence for at least two and up to four shooters at the scene.

Most of the rest of the world is familiar with these covert paramilitary units. Known as 'death squads', the U.S. government is largely responsible for setting them up, training them and funding them. And now the chickens have come home to roost.

Connecticut massacre, two shooters? Look to Aurora, Colorado

Connecticut Chief Medical Examiner: School massacre perpetrators used military-style rifles that were rigged to reload quickly; Sandy Hook autopsies "worst I've seen"

Wall Street Journal casually remarks that no one at Sandy Hook elementary school had ever heard of Nancy Lanza

Anomalies in the Connecticut school massacre: Second man arrested on scene; "hundreds" of shots reported; Official version of events full of contradictions

Connecticut school massacre: .223 caliber shell casings discovered INSIDE school building

Second man 'in camo pants and dark jacket' arrested at scene of Connecticut school shooting

Wisconsin Sikh Temple mass shooting: FOUR shooters, not one as officially reported

I agree. This incident just like the others Kniall has linked, is starting to look like a military op with multiple gunman. It was an efficient by the book op. And didn’t someone say the cops got there really fast. How easily those paramilitary guys could take off some black uniforms to blend and melt into the first respond cops or better yet be the first responders.

Anyone who has shot a gun before can tell you from the description of the multiple wounds, that you need tremendous upper body strength and training to maintain such accuracy. That kid, no matter how hypnotized and brainwashed he was is in no way capable of withstanding such firearm kick-back. Its just not physically possible. Most likely he was murdered by the perpetrators and placed there at the scene of the crime.

Sick, sick, bastards.

Those kids are indeed in a better place, but the remaining families... man, my heart goes out to them. On top of the trauma, the not knowing why must be excruciating.

Didn't the C's say recently, that in a few years people are going to think "blessed are those who have passed"?
 
Apparently Ridgefield, CT schools are in lockdown now. A suspicious man with a gun was seen near the elementary school.

_http://www.ctpost.com/news/article/Ridgefield-schools-in-lockdown-4123461.php

At 10am they are now saying the report is false, but it is still flashing on the tv.
 
Chrissy said:
On a side note, there was a police officer parked at my daughter's school this morning. There was no announcement to parents that this would be happening as far as I'm aware. The school did send a mass email Friday assuring parents that they take the security of it's students as first priority, but did not make note of what that will entail. I don't know if a stationed officer at the school is a permanent thing yet. Have other members experienced this as a result also?

I'm in Georgia and there was a police officer with a canine unit stationed outside of my son's middle school this morning. We also received an email from the school superintendent on Friday assuring parents about the security at our schools but did not receive any notice that there would be officers stationed at the schools. I haven't heard if there was one outside of my daughter's elementary school yet, but I'm sure they had one there also. I'm waiting to hear if the teachers/counselors/principals discussed the shooting with the kids during classes today. We received no notice that they planned to do so. We discussed the shooting with them this weekend so that they would be prepared if that happened.

This is just crazy. What kind of atmosphere is this to send our kids into (not that it was wonderful before)? My husband and I are thinking seriously about home schooling our kids.
 
Bear said:
Yet maybe people are getting better at spotting and looking for such things, but just seems really quick for it to come out. Not sure where this finding originated, but where I first ran into it was a link to ATS on another website
_http://anthropinos.com/sandy-hook-reference-in-batman-dark-knight-rises/
FWIW from going through google searches and looking at post times on forums, etc the first mention of the 'Sandy Hook' in the Dark Knight Rises info was on ATS at around 3 pm yesterday with GLP a close second a few minutes later.
 
Nancy Lanza, Adam Lanza's mother is now reportedly being demonized for being a prepper.

_http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/the-psy-ops-war-on-preppers-this-has-become-a-two-for-the-price-of-one-crisis/28449/
 
Bear said:
Bear said:
Yet maybe people are getting better at spotting and looking for such things, but just seems really quick for it to come out. Not sure where this finding originated, but where I first ran into it was a link to ATS on another website
_http://anthropinos.com/sandy-hook-reference-in-batman-dark-knight-rises/
FWIW from going through google searches and looking at post times on forums, etc the first mention of the 'Sandy Hook' in the Dark Knight Rises info was on ATS at around 3 pm yesterday with GLP a close second a few minutes later.

I'm not a big fan of seeing faces on the clouds but I have to say, that is a bit weird. :huh:
 
Mark said:
Nancy Lanza, Adam Lanza's mother is now reportedly being demonized for being a prepper.

_http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/the-psy-ops-war-on-preppers-this-has-become-a-two-for-the-price-of-one-crisis/28449/

Great. :( This is going to put even more of a damper on 12/21 festivities and create a mighty fine line to walk as far as strategic enclosure and external considering. The gun control back-and-forth is easy enough to step back and stay out of, but if this is going to be a catalyst for people to be brainwashed into demonizing preppers in general then it's really going to bring things to a head. Quite a few of the "preppers" out there are expecting just this sort of thing and I'm sure the ones who do not prevail with cooler heads will be the first to go.

Thanks for the link, Mark.
 
neema said:
Anyone who has shot a gun before can tell you from the description of the multiple wounds, that you need tremendous upper body strength and training to maintain such accuracy.

You're thinking of a .308 or thereabouts deer hunting rifle, not a .223 assault rifle as reportedly was used here. A .223 assault rifle has very low recoil that's easy to control during rapid aimed fire.

I'm not arguing against the general proposition that this kid likely wasn't proficient enough to shoot 20 children very quickly, just saying that difficulty in controlling the weapon in rapid fire probably wasn't a factor with the .223 Bushmaster assault rifle that he supposedly used.
 
griffin said:
neema said:
Anyone who has shot a gun before can tell you from the description of the multiple wounds, that you need tremendous upper body strength and training to maintain such accuracy.

You're thinking of a .308 or thereabouts deer hunting rifle, not a .223 assault rifle as reportedly was used here. A .223 assault rifle has very low recoil that's easy to control during rapid aimed fire.

I'm not arguing against the general proposition that this kid likely wasn't proficient enough to shoot 20 children very quickly, just saying that difficulty in controlling the weapon in rapid fire probably wasn't a factor with the .223 Bushmaster assault rifle that he supposedly used.

But an Aspie doing it is harder to imagine, unless he was seriously drugged or just flat out on remote control. Individuals vary, though, so who knows.
 
meta-agnostic said:
if this is going to be a catalyst for people to be brainwashed into demonizing preppers in general then it's really going to bring things to a head.

That's kinda what I was thinking too as it might establish preconditions for next steps: neighbors reporting their 'prepper' neighbors and such. I'm sure "authorities" would like to know who the independent thinking people are that don't need them for anything at all. If, or when, SHTF and people rebel, armed forces only have to shut off the food distribution chain knowing people can only hold out as long as their food will allow them.

Also, since it appears the FBI has made preppers (also sometimes called survivalists) one of their top "indicators" of a domestic terrorist, I wonder if the Boy Scouts are also in danger because of their motto? Or maybe I should join up as a 'scout' myself.
 
Buddy said:
meta-agnostic said:
if this is going to be a catalyst for people to be brainwashed into demonizing preppers in general then it's really going to bring things to a head.

That's kinda what I was thinking too as it might establish preconditions for next steps: neighbors reporting their 'prepper' neighbors and such. I'm sure "authorities" would like to know who the independent thinking people are that don't need them for anything at all. If, or when, SHTF and people rebel, armed forces only have to shut off the food distribution chain knowing people can only hold out as long as their food will allow them.

Also, since it appears the FBI has made preppers (also sometimes called survivalists) one of their top "indicators" of a domestic terrorist, I wonder if the Boy Scouts are also in danger because of their motto? Or maybe I should join up as a 'scout' myself.

Interesting. So by their assumptions, my parents fell in that category when me and my brother were kids. They stocked canned foods for the winter. All Amish folks as well. Should I get rid of my sword then and all of my food so not to draw attention?

Hmmm so if I don't go to a store every day and can provide for the family for at least a month, well......

Isn't it still a law that if solders come into your house, they can take your food and all things that will help them? Maybe they want to know where to go.

I'm so pissed right now, like everyone else, I'm sorry.
 
Buddy said:
Also, since it appears the FBI has made preppers (also sometimes called survivalists) one of their top "indicators" of a domestic terrorist, I wonder if the Boy Scouts are also in danger because of their motto? Or maybe I should join up as a 'scout' myself.

I also made the "Sandy" connection with the SuperStorm and the now the shooting. I think it's a push by the PTB for gun control. Shooting adults and teenagers is one thing, but shooting little kids really will get people's attention/sympathy. Plus, the mom being a "prepper" and having guns lying around will just add more fuel to the fire.

The whole thing smacks of a mind control setup. :(
 
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