Gene Rosen, directing traffic? 1:46 (very quick)
https://youtu.be/n-aWGbGpatI
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Gene Rosen, directing traffic? 1:46 (very quick)
https://youtu.be/n-aWGbGpatI
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8Chan thread:
https://8ch.net/pol/res/4018023.html#4018023
Not that this is any surprise...
http://scoopfeed.net/2015/11/26/info...at-sandy-hook/
Infowars Pulls Story on Censorship of ‘Nobody Died at Sandy Hook’
November 26, 2015 James Tracy Headlinesalternative media, censorship
https://memorygapdotorg.files.wordpr...-cnn.jpg?w=700Alex Jones mixes it up on gun control with then-CNN anchor Piers Morgan in wake of Sandy Hook Massacre H/t Barry Soetoro, Esq.
Earlier this week Alex Jones’ Infowars, the popular libertarian alternative news outlet, posted a story on Amazon.com’s censorship of the Jim Fetzer-Mike Palecek-edited volume Nobody Died at Sandy Hook, which was pulled by Amazon and its subsidiary Create Space just a few weeks following its publication on October 22, 2015. Infowars staff publicized their article by “Tweeting” it out under the hashtag #StopAmazonCensorship.
https://memorygapdotorg.files.wordpr...nsor.jpg?w=700
Shortly thereafter, however, Infowars abruptly pulled the article without explanation.
http://www.infowars.com/sandy-hook-truth-book-banned-by-amazon/
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What’s going on here? After all, Alex Jones runs a company called “Free Speech Systems.” He reaches several millions listeners weekly with an ostensible message of “defeating the New World Order.” The “globalist NWO” must first eviscerate the Second Amendment to enact its agenda, and Nobody Died at Sandy Hook provides solid and conclusive evidence that the entire event “wasn’t a school massacre. It was a FEMA drill.”
We must point out that Infowars approached the Sandy Hook massacre with no small degree of trepidation. Much like its treatment of the phony Boston Marathon bombing just a few months thereafter, the multi-million dollar news outlet could have sent a pack of reporters to further investigate the still-extremely controversial event. It never did. It still hasn’t. As far as investigative journalism goes this is low-lying fruit, fish in a barrel, etc.
Jones is an immensely talented radio personality, and Infowars frequently produces very worthwhile content, yet on key events like Sandy Hook, indisputably within the terrain of its police state/gun control/false flag “news pegs,” the outlet is uncomfortably quiescent. Why? Maybe it’s because Jones still sees himself as a competitor for Glenn Beck’s dunderhead audience. Maybe it’s something more.
jones controllers used same playbook as they do with celebs miley cyrus, beck, etc..
get the kids on board with good stuff.....then drive them off the cliff
This may be on the thread somewhere, but does anyone recall if there was a search done by anyone on funding by the state of Connecticut for Sandy Hook school?
Interesting comments on this Sandy Hook Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vh7d...otation_603354
Anyone hear of this EMT djstcroix mentions?
djstcroix 1 year ago
I'm curious if anyone here is really willing to discuss the truth or just deny everything.
Will the uploader delete any comments that refute his video?
What was brought up in the video is not al true.
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ahimsa matters 1 year ago
"I'm curious if anyone here is really willing to discuss the truth or just deny everything." I'm ready to discuss the facts of the case; however I may be "shadowbanned" as I have been in the past at times. How about you?
"Will the uploader delete any comments that refute his video?" Obviously not, because opposing comments are visible as I type this.
"What was brought up in the video is not all true." Such as....???
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djstcroix 1 year ago
+ahimsa matters The use of the Ct procedure on pronouncement of death. The uploader only shows a portion of what is there regarding this information. If he had shown all it would show, and there are other sources, that show an EMT can make a declaration of death. Ct law does have provisions where an emt can make that determination.
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AramGiles 1 year ago
+djstcroix Are you implying that an EMT made such a declaration in this case? If so...do you have a name? Thanks!
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djstcroix 1 year ago
+AramGiles Actually yes I do.
Matthew Cassavechia, EMT-P, who is the Director of EMS for Danbury Hospital.
Also do you know the difference between the legal presumption or declaration of death, and someone just saying someone is dead.
Now the police had several memebers that responded to the sandy hook shooting that were trained EMT so they were also able to determine who was dead and who needed more assistance. But the final word and legal pronouncement came from Cassavechia and his team.
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ThinkOutsideTheTV 1 year ago
+djstcroix "an EMT can make a declaration of death. Ct law does have provisions where an emt can make that determination." Hey genius, not only were there NO EMT's present at the school, only 2 alleged victims were sent to hospital of the 27. You should probably do your research before making such a fool of yourself.
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djstcroix 1 year ago
+ThinkOutsideTheTV So let me ask you, when did I ever say two children never went to the hospital. Are you insane.
Instead of trying to put me down why don't you actually read the comments here.
Aram ask if an EMT made the declaration and who it was, so I gave the name.
The earlier comment is still true, but never did I mention about the kids who went to the hospital, but who later died.
So let's see who really did do research shall we.
Two children went to the hospital.
you say no EMT went into the school, ok tell us what document do you have from ant EMT that stated they were not allowed into the school. Please name one EMT that ha confessed that they were not allowed into the school. Do you have that. I mean do you have any thing that proves no emt went into the school.
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djstcroix 1 month ago
+ThinkOutsideTheTV ????
Here is a Sandy Hook happened apologetic.
I have not studied it, but I note that he pulls out the standard photo of a handful of kids being led through the parking lot.
https://riversong.wordpress.com/sandy-hook-the-real-story/
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nati...e49550275.html
States expanded gun rights after Sandy Hook school massacre
The 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, in which a mentally troubled young man killed 26 children and educators, served as a rallying cry for gun-control advocates across the nation.
But in the three years since, many states have moved in the opposite direction, embracing the National Rifle Association's axiom that more "good guys with guns" are needed to deter mass shootings.
In Kansas, gun owners can now carry concealed weapons without obtaining a license. In Texas, those with permits will soon be able to carry openly in holsters and bring concealed weapons into some college classrooms. And in Arkansas, gun enthusiasts may be able to carry weapons into polling places next year when they vote for president.
Dozens of new state laws have made it easier to obtain guns and carry them in more public places and made it harder for local governments to enact restrictions, according to a review of state legislation by The Associated Press. The number of guns manufactured and sold and the number of permits to carry concealed weapons have also increased, data show.
The trend has been discouraging to some gun-control advocates, even as other states have adopted stricter background checks. Other gun-control supporters say their movement is emboldened by the recent rise of Everytown for Gun Safety, a well-funded group backed by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg that is becoming influential in some state capitols.
The debate over gun rights moved to states after Congress rejected a bill in 2013 that would have expanded background checks to all gun sales, including those at gun shows and over the Internet. The arguments are expected to intensify next year as legislatures convene in the wake of the mass shooting of county government employees in San Bernardino, California, which is being investigated as an act of terrorism.
Recent mass shootings at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado, a community college in Oregon and a church in South Carolina have also reignited passions on both sides.
"Most of our churches are just wide open," said Mississippi Republican Rep. Andy Gipson, who plans to file a bill next year allowing congregations to designate people who could carry guns.
more at link