LOL always thinking of you there but it was general statement If you will.
Would be grand if more did wake up, but most are just worrying about there next bills this month.
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I can only think of three possible reasons for your behavior if you are in fact a doctor (which I'm really beginning to doubt). You had a stroke recently, you substance abuse (booze, pills), or you're just off your rocker i.e. paranoid schizophrenia.
Sorry man, I call things the way I see them. If that makes you think I'm a secret agent.....well....see my explanation above.
I ask questions before blazing down any rabbit hole into the cult of moonbat.
I like to see something solid before I start ranting about satanic cults, and fake kids like buddy in your youtube vid.
Hmm. Jooristic person/jewmanti?
Don't know who this outfit is but the person the domain is registered by has a bit of internet history. A Ham radio operator. A father who needs some in house assistance.
They are listed on corporation wiki which has a graphic showing other people linked to them. Worth a look.
http://www.corporationwiki.com/Conne.../92986398.aspx
Do any of these names stand out?Quote:
Dana Rawding is associated with United Way of Western Connecticut, Inc. with the role of Director. Dana Rawding has 14 known relationships including Lavern Anderson, Alecia Andrews and David Deschenes and is located in Danbury, CT.
Source: Dun & Bradstreet last refreshed 6/19/2012
Lavern Anderson
Alecia Andrews
David Deschenes
Marianne Gaffey
Elizabeth Goehrin
Jennifer Hallissey
Judy Hlavenka
Gale Houser
Michael Johnston
Tina Mazzella
Kim Morgan
June Renzulli
Stacy Schulman
Henry Vega
Some interesting info on United Way. They have a huge amount of money go through their books. $4.2 Billion per year. That's one big charity.
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The United Way of America, based in Alexandria, Virginia, is a non-profit organization that works with more than 1,200 local United Way offices throughout the country in a coalition of charitable organizations to pool efforts in fundraising and support. The focus of United Way is identifying and resolving pressing community issues, as well as making measurable changes in the communities through partnerships with schools, government agencies, businesses, organized labor, financial institutions, community development corporations, voluntary and neighborhood associations, the faith community, and others. The issues United Way offices focus on are determined locally because of the diversity of the communities served. However, the main focus areas include education, income and health.
The organization has roots in Denver, Colorado, where in 1887 church leaders began the Charity Organization Society, which coordinated services and fund raising for 22 agencies.[1] Many Community Chest organizations, which were founded in the first half of the twentieth century to jointly collect and allocate money, joined the American Association for Community Organizations in 1918. The first Community Chest was founded in 1913 in Cleveland, Ohio, after the example of the Jewish Federation in Cleveland—which served as an exemplary model for "federated giving". The number of Community Chest organizations increased from 39 to 353 between 1919 and 1929, and surpassed 1,000 by 1948. In 1948, Walter C. Laidlaw merged the Community Chest and other Detroit charities to form the United Foundation. By 1963, and after several name changes, the term United Way was adopted, but not everyone chose to use it. After Walter C. Laidlaw fell ill, William Aramony became CEO of the national governing body which was known as the United Community Funds and Council of America (UCFCA) and in 1970 the organization was renamed United Way of America (UWA), and moved from New York City to Alexandria, Virginia in 1971.[2] After Aramony's departure in 1992, Kenneth W. Dam was named interim CEO until Elaine Chao was selected as UWA's second President. Betty Stanley Beene took over in 1997 and stayed until 2001.[3] Chris Amundsen, Chief Administrative Officer, served as interim president during a year-long search. Brian Gallagher, former head of United Way in Columbus, Ohio, accepted the job in 2002[4] and was still president and CEO at the end of 2011.
In the 2007 Philanthropy 400, United Way of America was again the largest charity in the United States, with 1,285 local United Ways reporting over $4.2 billion in contributions, a 2.2% increase over 2006.[5]
In May 2009, United Way of America and United Way International were integrated as one global entity, United Way Worldwide.[6]
You're infected as well eh? Careful. It's a mental affliction, it's spreads.
I used to rip both those guys apart on GIM1 with the 9/11 stuff. Even got JP's little friend banned once....he freaked out over it calling for my ban.
I've matured, and become a lot more level headed in life. I no longer gobble down everything I see that is conspiracy related just because of some youtube video.
Reason being there is a definite cult of moonbat out there...it's some kind of mental disease.
See: Godlike productions if you need a quick overdose.
Cult of moonbat? You need only to look at the interviews of Gene Rosen, Robbie Parker, and other 'parents', the medical examiner to get a quick overview what the cult of moonbat is doing.
But you are telling people not to believe their own eyes, that somehow the conclusion that Sandy Hook, was faked, is a particularly crazy one, well done Joobot!
^ Gene Rosen
http://s2.postimage.org/xfa0py1wp/rosenringing.jpg
Sorry I'm not buying the fake kids, fake house, fake school, fake town, fake brother, fake mother, fake father, fake shooter, fake friends, fake everything...and the list goes on forever....the whole thing is fake.
Get the fuck out...that is full on cult of moonbat shape shifting lizard style.
People's brains are falling out.
They see one thing as plausible, and scream down the rabbit hole over the whole thing top to bottom. It's all FAAAKE!
....and I'm a CIA/FBI jew operative again. (<--- retard para-schizo comments on this soon to follow)
;)
Not only is Lt. Paul Vance the Department Spokesman/Media Relations Commander of the Connecticut State Police, he's also the Commanding Officer State Police Missing Person Unit - (for someone in media relations/communications his spelling sucks)
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/lt-j-paul-vance/1b/650/31a
a chat room user at Mami's Shit blog posted these, haven't investigated yet.
Amanda4: Found on TIU- Look at the location of the freemason lodge in Sandy Hook.. guess what? It's right through the woods from the school, Go the google map on that page, zoom in and switch to satellite. http://www.hiramlodge18.org/index.ph...irections.html
Amanda5: Check out the facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Unite...ut/44789157732. The United Way of Western CT posted their “thoughts and prayers are with parents & students of Newtown” at 8:38am. They are in ET. The shooting didn’t start until about 9:30am ET
Wow! Cool... What was your screen name back then? I know it wasn't joboo.Quote:
I used to rip both those guys apart on GIM1 with the 9/11 stuff. Even got JP's little friend banned once....he freaked out over it calling for my ban.
Lots pf personal attacks: can't debate or refute the argument so instead attack the credibility of your opponent, employing innuendos, insults, insinuations and slander.
You like the word moonbat. I haven't heard that word since the days of GIM and Halo, Juristic Person and Masonic Plot. Interesting.
Your single-minded and dogged attempts to derail this thread have more than anything else convinced me that the Sandy Hook Shooting is a government false flag and totally staged event.
Thank you.
I've seen something kinda like that....
http://www.realstreet.co.uk/wp-conte...9/wtc7-bbc.jpg
Yes, then you have these donation agencies that have to place the money somewhere.
Maybe if it gets too large with no real outlet, someone will notice that it has nowhere to go to, or those receiving will become to powerful in their own right?
So you gotta take those down...
@ 2:18 - "Hey, Officer Vance, ..." (NSFW- language, and more importantly, as Fetcho explains (9 mins) eloquently, "violence" to the principles of open discourse and reason... whole Fetcho show here)
News reporters and weathermen frequently stand in front of a blue screen. The blue is chromakeyed out and replaced with another image. That other image might just be the backdrop of the city, a file photo taken years before. Not saying that is what happened but it needs to be considered.
Causality refers to the relationship between two events. One happening after another leads to consideration of the relationship between the two events.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causality
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Causality (also referred to as causation[1]) is the relationship between an event (the cause) and a second event (the effect), where the second event is understood as a consequence of the first.[2]
In common usage, causality is also the relationship between a set of factors (causes) and a phenomenon (the effect). Anything that affects an effect is a factor of that effect. A direct factor is a factor that affects an effect directly, that is, without any intervening factors. (Intervening factors are sometimes called "intermediate factors".) The connection between a cause(s) and an effect in this way can also be referred to as a causal nexus.
Though the causes and effects are typically related to changes or events, candidates include objects, processes, properties, variables, facts, and states of affairs; characterizing the causal relationship can be the subject of much debate.
The philosophical treatment on the subject of causality extends over millennia. In the Western philosophical tradition, discussion stretches back at least to Aristotle, and the topic remains a staple in contemporary philosophy.
I've done my best to completely disregard the troll/shills posting here. This thread will live out its useful life if everyone did that. Don't even bother to read the shill's posts. Or if you can't help yourself, put the shill on your ignore list. Combat with trolls kills threads--even good ones like this. I won't post anything more on this troll issue. It doesn't exist for me.
Hatha
FAU prof stirs controversy by disputing Newtown massacre
By Mike Clary, Sun Sentinel 9:32 p.m. EST, January 7, 2013
A communication professor known for conspiracy theories has stirred controversary at Florida Atlantic University with claims that last month's Newtown, Conn., school shootings did not happen as reported — or may not have happened at all.
Moreover, James Tracy asserts in radio interviews and on his memoryholeblog.com. that trained "crisis actors" may have been employed by the Obama administration in an effort to shape public opinion in favor of the event's true purpose: gun control.
"As documents relating to the Sandy Hook shooting continue to be assessed and interpreted by independent researchers, there is a growing awareness that the media coverage of the massacre of 26 children and adults was intended primarily for public consumption to further larger political ends," writes Tracy, a tenured associate professor of media history at FAU and a former union leader.
In another post, he says, "While it sounds like an outrageous claim, one is left to inquire whether the Sandy Hook shooting ever took place — at least in the way law enforcement authorities and the nation's news media have described."
FAU is distancing itself from Tracy's views.
"James Tracy does not speak for the university. The website on which his post appeared is not affiliated with FAU in any way," said media director Lisa Metcalf.
Tracy said he knows he has sparked controversy on campus. In one of his courses, called "Culture of Conspiracy," Tracy said some students have expressed skepticism about his views.
"But I encourage that," said Tracy, 47, a faculty member for 10 years. "I want to get students to look at events in a more critical way."
In the Internet age, "We see more and more professors getting into trouble for what they're posting on Facebook, or Tweeting," said Gregory Scholtz, director of the department of academic freedom at the Association of University Professors. "And administrations are sensitive to bad publicity; they don't like things that public might find obnoxious or reprehensible. But most reputable administrations stay above the fray and give latitude."
Robert Shibley, an official with the Philadelphia-based Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, said Tracy is well within his rights of free speech, especially when teaching a course on conspiracy theory.
"The only way that a university would have a right to tone it down, or insist he stop talking about it, is if students come to him and say they find it disturbing," said Shibley. "People are allowed to talk about things that are upsetting — for example, abortion."
On Monday, the website Global Research posted a timeline written by Tracy which purports to show how federal and local police agencies, abetted by "major media," conspired early in the Sandy Hook investigation to constuct a scenario pointing to Lanza as " the sole agent of the massacre" when others may have been involved.
more
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/pal...,4267958.story
James Tracy's blog: http://memoryholeblog.com
his article published yesterday,
Sandy Hook School Massacre Timeline By Prof. James F. Tracy, January 07, 2013
http://www.globalresearch.ca/wp-cont...ool-120x80.jpg
The timeline of the December 14 mass killing of 20 children and 8 adults seeks to verify how the storyline was constructed and manipulated by law enforcement authorities and major media
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another J.Tracy blog,
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January 1, 2013 · 8:33 pm
Sandy Hook School Massacre Part II: Continued Ambuguity and Augmented Realities
Revised on January 4, 2013
As documents relating to the Sandy Hook shooting continue to be assessed and interpreted by independent researchers there is a growing awareness that the media coverage of the massacre of 26 children and adults was intended primarily for public consumption to further larger political ends.
A considerable amount of evidence has been withheld by authorities, who in a telling move have successfully postponed public disclosure of items culled from Nancy and Adam Lanzas’ residence and vehicles for an additional ninety days. [1]
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this didn't happen on the moon. can't somebody just drive over to the town and spend 1 day figuring out if all of these people & their kids really live there and are dead?
Dude, you did the exact same thing but started it first....gmafb. High horse time lol...
The term moonbat has no trademark, welcome to the internet. But it has to! A perfect example of how paranoia can melt your brain. I can only imagine if I said "twoofer".....stars would be falling from the sky.
"If you ever doubt me, this thread, or the youtube vids...you're a secret jooo internet agent!!!!"
I haven't derailed anything except perhaps a bat circling a large glowing orb in the sky.
She's just making it up to make herself feel important.
I know about SNTP time servers. I set my domain controllers to run their own localized SNTP server to synchronize the entire domain. I don't know anyone that runs their own atomic clock timer server....port 123 open all the way on the firewall to get updates from a source server. You have to get a baseline from somewhere....that's an atomic clock.
Some IT dudes run nuclear time clocks in the server rooms!? Whoa...must be on another planet I've never visited, or they're all hiding them REALLY well.
Here's some more info (photo 2nd link) if you're interested:
http://localservice.svchost-exe.net/...s-time-service
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-...most-accurate/
of course she did, as did countless others- it was an open casket funeral. my friend even saw the body at the funeral. that's why i don't get any of this. i even googled "open casket funeral" and it looks like there were lots of open casket funerals after the shooting. that's why i find this "all of the kids are alive" stuff to be crazy town.
I thought all the bodies were in 'locked' caskets... thus the reason of identifying from photographs and not in person. If many caskets were open then why did they say they were closed? This is all crazy shyt.
I agree with mamboni, there's nothing wrong with discussing a testing out various hypotheses, even if many of them are considered way far out crazy. The fact that we have a membership here with strong critical thinking and deductive skills is impressive.