all right, this is waaaay out there but... colorado means ;red
aurora means ;dawn olympic false flag imminnent??
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all right, this is waaaay out there but... colorado means ;red
aurora means ;dawn olympic false flag imminnent??
No... this is 'waaaay' out there:
"The Aurora tragedy took place in "Colorado," a name meaning "colored red" in Spanish. The shooter dyed his hair orange-red."
apparently so,
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087985/
Quote:
Storyline
From out of the sky, Soviet, Nicaraguan, and Cuban troops begin landing on the football field of a Colorado high school. In seconds, the paratroopers have attacked the school and sent a group of teenagers fleeing into the mountains. Armed only with hunting rifles, pistols, and bows and arrows, the teens struggle to survive the bitter winter and the Soviet KGB patrols hunting for them. Eventually, trouble arises when they kill a group of Soviet soldiers on patrol in the highlands. Soon they will wage their own guerrilla warfare against the invading Soviet troops-under the banner of 'Wolverines!' Written by Derek O'Cain
Ok. Colorado was mentioned by John Denver in the song Rocky Mountain High (lyrics, "...the Colorado Rocky Mountain High..."). John Denver died in plane accident. Planes were used by terrorists to destroy the World Trade Center. Therefor, Holmes was a terrorist was high and killed (or was framed to appear to kill) all these people. Move over Sorcha Faal!
I was being sarcastic, obviously.
It is interesting though that Red Dawn (the movie) gets a lot of attention in conspiracy circles. I saw it when it came out, and found it very odd. A lot of strange things happened under Reagan. Sort of bringing the MIC together with Hollywood and rock and roll was not a good thing for us.
It was a Long EZ built from a kit, not an ultralight -
This Long EZ is owned by NOAA -Quote:
Singer-songwriter John Denver died while flying a LongEz on October 12, 1997. The NTSB believes that he inadvertently pushed on his right rudder pedal while twisting to the left in his seat as he struggled to operate the fuel selector valve.[10] Contributing factors in the crash were other pilot errors, a design that led to an overly optimistic pre-flight fuel-check estimate,[11] a known defective (very hard to turn) fuel valve, and non-standard placement of the fuel selector valve by the kit plane's builder, at variance with Burt Rutan's specs.
Denver was aware of the faulty valve prior to take off and had previously flown the aircraft only for approximately thirty minutes in an orientation flight the day before the accident, although he was an experienced pilot. The NTSB cited Denver's unfamiliarity with the aircraft and his failure to have the aircraft refueled as causal factors in the accident.[10] The aerodynamics of this unusual aircraft did not play a role in Denver's crash.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...AA-Long-EZ.jpg
bump........