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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #25 on: January 16, 2013, 10:34:29 AM »






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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #26 on: January 16, 2013, 10:54:36 AM »
The VIDEO linked Sandy Hook to 9/11 not me, they video didnt say anything about the "birther" issue.


Yes I know and it was not needed there either and adding to it does not add anything to the case, I generally agree with you, most of this stuff is so fallacy ridden that it would not get by a 5th grader let alone a thinking man or woman.

That said logic and facts that are supportable are rare and getting rarer...as I type I am listening to Biden spew more BS on gun control...listen to what these two jokers say and it makes this video pale in comparo...
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #27 on: January 16, 2013, 10:59:51 AM »
it was this guy

http://articles.latimes.com/2012/dec/14/nation/la-na-1215-newtown-school-shooting-20121215

I know it is nitpicking but when did cordite start smelling like sulfur? If he was handcuffed running to the school how was there video showing him being chased through the woods? Why would he be in camo or was that another misstatement? Too much of this just does not make any sense.  I have no idea what happened as I was not there, but it does not take a rocket scientist to figure out that 2 + 2 does not = 16.
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #28 on: January 16, 2013, 11:00:58 AM »
Yes I know and it was not needed there either and adding to it does not add anything to the case, I generally agree with you, most of this stuff is so fallacy ridden that it would not get by a 5th grader let alone a thinking man or woman.

That said logic and facts that are supportable are rare and getting rarer...as I type I am listening to Biden spew more BS on gun control...listen to what these two jokers say and it makes this video pale in comparo...

Thats for sure, everyone on both sides has an agenda and no one seems to mind making up things to "prove" their case
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #29 on: January 16, 2013, 11:07:21 AM »
I know it is nitpicking but when did cordite start smelling like sulfur? If he was handcuffed running to the school how was there video showing him being chased through the woods? Why would he be in camo or was that another misstatement? Too much of this just does not make any sense.  I have no idea what happened as I was not there, but it does not take a rocket science to figure out that 2 + 2 does not = 16.

I have no idea where the smell info came from. The article said he was running around the school not to the school so that could easily put him in that wooded area, I dont know why he ran from the cops but adrenaline fight/flight isnt exactly implausible. Why was he wering camo? its a pretty common sight in Texas for people to wear camo as a fashion choice so I dont think anything about it. In this case 2+2 = 4.157 and Im gonna round it down

For people that want to believe this conspiracy no amount of explanation is possible
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #30 on: January 16, 2013, 11:16:53 AM »
I have no idea where the smell info came from. The article said he was running around the school not to the school so that could easily put him in that wooded area, I dont know why he ran from the cops but adrenaline fight/flight isnt exactly implausible. Why was he wering camo? its a pretty common sight in Texas for people to wear camo as a fashion choice so I dont think anything about it. In this case 2+2 = 4.157 and Im gonna round it down

For people that want to believe this conspiracy no amount of explanation is possible

One would think that a person that wears camo all the time would know the difference between sulfur and cordite, however it is plausible that was the writers words and not his. If my daughter was in a school with shooting going on I would not be running around the school like a headless chicken. I would be running to her classroom. Yes, that is me and not this person, but I doubt many people would run around as opposed to at or away. I agree it isn't implausible, but it's not adding up. I really do not think that conspiracies work very well especially the number of people that would have to be involved in one of this size. I just do not like it when things are not adding up.
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #31 on: January 16, 2013, 11:42:19 AM »
Why Sandy Hook Massacre Spawned Conspiracy Theories
http://www.livescience.com/26314-sandy-hook-massacre-conspiracy-theories.html

Food for thought. Witness account is not totally reliable. Conspiracy theorists are nutjobs.  :mental:
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #32 on: January 16, 2013, 11:45:01 AM »
Most likely you are right, but sadly your argument started falling apart as you drug in 9/11, "truther" and I am surprised you did not bring up the birthers too and tying it to Obama somehow..

While the video certainly had some holes it clearly brings up some issues that does or should cause one to ponder and wonder.  As I went thru it I certainly saw plenty to cause me to doubt.  Take the smiling jovial attitude of some of the folks.  We can attribute that to a natural reaction to extreme emotional trauma as in the loss of your 6 yr old child...some people react by burying the emotion and covering it up with a smile and a laugh.  Something common in combat and in dealing with PTSD.  I can assure you there is little time for tears and emotion in the mist of a fire fight.  ASK ME HOW I KNOW!!!!!!

Sure, some of the video can be written off to time line etc etc.  That said there is troubling issues, such as the 6 children in the guys house, no doubt there is an explanation and I am sure for all there is legit answers.

Much can be attributed to a lack of communications, no one person in charge, mixed stories from folks on the ground seeking some television time for themselves.  The result is a grab bag of fact and wanna be facts, everyone wants to have the 'scoop' on the story.  True much is sorted out over time, but things like this lingers on for years and constantly gets a new lease in life.  I have noted in the past couple of days how many times I have heard that GHW Bush signed an Executive Order (banning certain guns) in 1989 and or 1990, when in fact he did not (I have examined the EO's signed by Bush over that time frame).   So even 20+ years later the media has latched on to a phony fact probably spewed by some anti-gun org that was never true to begin with.

As for 9/11, that had little legitimacy to it, most just laughed it off as the stretch was way to far for even the common man to accept.

Like UFO's 97% can be explained, but its the 3% that cannot that causes the problem.  SIDEBAR:   I attended a meeting of an org I belong to and our guest speaker, who happens to live down the road from me was giving a talk.  His talk was to debunk the Roswell UFO incident.  In fact he is was the centerpiece of the govt/Air Force denial of Roswell.  He is featured in the govt/Air Force report debunking the UFO's.  The only problem with the story and the report (of which he had copies) is the timeline.  He landed in a field not far from Roswell in a balloon and the gondola flipped over and his head got crushed, scalp nearly torn off and his head became swollen up to the size of a basketball.  He was taken into Roswell and seen by a lot of people while in the small local hospital and lots fo military running around.  And yes the pics of him truly did look like an alien.  One problem in the story.  This took place in 1959, NOT in 1947 the date of the Roswell incident...



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I regards to Obama Birthers, that started with Hillary Clinton supporters. Conservatives were late to the game.

Birther row began with Hillary Clinton
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/barackobama/8478044/Birther-row-began-with-Hillary-Clinton.html
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #33 on: January 16, 2013, 11:52:04 AM »
Some people deal with grief differently from other people.

I regards to Obama Birthers, that started with Hillary Clinton supporters. Conservatives were late to the game.

Birther row began with Hillary Clinton
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/barackobama/8478044/Birther-row-began-with-Hillary-Clinton.html
Exactly the point I was making.

As for the birther issue, not sure where its orgins are, but no matter, he is NOT an American, don't care if he was born on the steps of the Capital...
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #34 on: January 16, 2013, 11:53:20 AM »
IOW, the tinfoil hat crowd is part of the "Elvis factor", the latest manifestation of which is the Sandy Hook conspiracy theories.

Big surprise.  Memo to moonbats: Occam's Razor.  Look it up.  Apply it.
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #35 on: January 16, 2013, 11:57:51 AM »
I notice that LIBOR banking scandal is brought up with Aurora Massacre, Krim Children Murder, and Sandy Hook Massacre.
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #36 on: January 16, 2013, 11:59:45 AM »
Tinfoil hat notwithstanding (I've not seen the video and have no intention of watching it at this time), the mere fact that a segment of the population could even consider that a conspiracy surrounding this tragedy could exist, supported by the government, upheld by the government, and underwritten by the government, is staggering all by itself.

The truther thing is yet another WTF? that's rather old hat right now, but I think it's seriously an issue that people have so little trust and faith in government as to suggest this kind of thing.

Don't get me wrong -- I'm definitely one of those who believes the government has a role that they've long since forgotten about and I wouldn't trust a bureaucrat as far as I could throw him/her.

It's really just an indictment of how pissed off and distrustful we are.
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #37 on: January 16, 2013, 12:02:11 PM »
Tinfoil hat notwithstanding (I've not seen the video and have no intention of watching it at this time), the mere fact that a segment of the population could even consider that a conspiracy surrounding this tragedy could exist, supported by the government, upheld by the government, and underwritten by the government, is staggering all by itself.

The truther thing is yet another WTF? that's rather old hat right now, but I think it's seriously an issue that people have so little trust and faith in government as to suggest this kind of thing.

Don't get me wrong -- I'm definitely one of those who believes the government has a role that they've long since forgotten about and I wouldn't trust a bureaucrat as far as I could throw him/her.

It's really just an indictment of how pissed off and distrustful we are.

I have noticed distrust and trust in the government is cyclical. Right now, people are really distrustful of the government for various reasons. Probably the most in decades.

The problem with Sandy Hook was the news media was rushing every information that some proved to be false.
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #38 on: January 16, 2013, 01:11:31 PM »
Thats for sure, everyone on both sides has an agenda and no one seems to mind making up things to "prove" their case

And that is why I made this post (#10);

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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #39 on: January 16, 2013, 01:21:58 PM »
Why Sandy Hook Massacre Spawned Conspiracy Theories
http://www.livescience.com/26314-sandy-hook-massacre-conspiracy-theories.html

Food for thought. Witness account is not totally reliable. Conspiracy theorists are nutjobs.  :mental:

Interesting that the author of the above article wrote this book;

"Media Mythmakers: How Journalists, Activists, and Advertisers Mislead Us." 
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #40 on: January 16, 2013, 02:05:16 PM »
Interesting that the author of the above article wrote this book;

"Media Mythmakers: How Journalists, Activists, and Advertisers Mislead Us." 
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Re: Sandy Hook Conspiracy?
« Reply #41 on: January 16, 2013, 04:02:41 PM »
I don't know what I see in this video.