They didn't add what drugs that he might have been subjected too.
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They didn't add what drugs that he might have been subjected too.
An excellent quote from a sheeple.
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Well this is about as rich as the rigged apartment.Quote:
Last week, Fox News reported that Holmes mailed Fenton a notebook filled with stick-figure drawings that showed a massacre, citing unnamed law enforcement personnel as sources. Fenton didn't receive the package until after Holmes was arrested on charges of entering an Aurora, Colo.,
This is from the dispatchers, I haven't listened to all of this yet but they do indicate 2 shooters.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XID1d...yer_embedded#!
sat night there was a documentary on cnn called "madness at midnight"...
-didn't discuss 2nd mask at end of building
-primarily focused on painting him as the culprit, talking about the journal he mailed, etc.
-claims he bought his gear from online warehouse site for "about $300" (this made no sense to me)
-absolutely ZERO mention of security camera footage.
i cant seem to find a link to the video, but it will replay this evening at 8 est.
http://blogs.denverpost.com/ostrow/2...hootings/9823/
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“Madness at Midnight: The Search for Answers in Aurora,”a one-hour overview of the Colorado theater shootings and the aftermath of the tragedy, is set to air at 7 p.m. Saturday on CNN (with a repeat at 10 p.m.).
Don Lemon will serve as anchor, live in Aurora (where he’s been reporting for days) to introduce the taped segments and to add any last minute information.
The hour includes profiles of the 12 victims, a feel for the event as seen through the prism of Columbine, a segment on the suspect with interviews with his former elementary school teacher and classmates, stories of ER doctor Comilla Sasson, father Tom Sullivan (who lost his son, Alex), a local gun range owner, and others. The documentary also profiles the city itself. Special attention is paid to the community’s efforts to block the suspect’s name. CNN is “trying to be sensitive…we are not glorifying him in any way,” a spokeswoman said.
I found Lynn Fenton's bio on GLP. Looks like it might have been scrubbed from UofC website.
I am looking for a cache of it.
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/fo...age1939076/pg1
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Found the scrubbed bio of Dr. Fenton from University of Colorado.
They did a good job quickly removing her info ("Oops, that page cannot be found"), but thanks to Google cache, the data lives on.
I must say, her recent VA research concerns me due to the types of experiments that have taken place there in the past.
Let the digging into this possible false flag attack continue...
Lynne Fenton, MD
Assistant Professor
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS, PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS, AND HONORS
Positions and Employment:
Medical Director, Student Mental Health Service, University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus, 7-2009 – present
Research Fellow/Instructor, Research and Development Service, VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System, 7-2008 - present
Research Fellow/Instructor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, 7-2008-present
Fellowship in Brain Imaging, Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Denver, 1008-2010
Residency in General Psychiatry, University of Colorado Denver, 2005-2008
Physician, private practice, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Denver, CO, 1994-2005
Medical Acupuncturist, Mile High Spine and Rehabilitation, Greenwood Village, CO, 2001-2002, and 2004-2005
Physician, Colorado Rehabilitation and Occupational Medicine, Aurora, CO, 1993-1994
Chief of Physical Medicine, United States Air Force, San Antonio, TX, 1990-1993
Staff Physiatrist, Wilford Hall United States Air Force Medical Center, San Antonio, TX, 1990-1993
Residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University Medical Center, 1986-1990
Other Experience and Professional Memberships:
Colorado Psychiatric Society Junior Trustee, 2009-present
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Board-certified, 2009
Colorado Psychiatric Society Early Career Psychiatrists Trustee, 2008-2009
State of Colorado Medical License - issued 1993
American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine Certified, 1992
American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board-certified, 1991
Honors:
Associate Investigator Award for training in research from the Department of Veterans Affairs, 2008-2011
PRITE Award, 2006, 2007
Medal of Commendation, United States Air Force, 1993
Scholl Fellowship Award for research in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1990
Teaching Activities (limited to Psychiatry-related teaching):
Supervision:
Psychiatry Residents:
weekly supervision of six R2 residents, 1-hour per resident 2007- 2008
supervision of R1-R4 residents in outpatient clinic, 4 hours per week 2007- 2008
inpatient and consult-liaison call, supervision of R2 and R3 residents 2008 - present
Student Mental Health Service, supervision of R4 and R3 residents, 2009 - present
Lectures:
"Pain – Diagnosis and Treatment", 2006, 2008
University of Colorado, R2 Consult-Liaison Psychiatry class
"Somatoform Disorders", 2006, 2008
University of Colorado, R2 Consult-Liaison Psychiatry class
"CATIE", 2007, 2008, 2009
University of Colorado, R3 Evidence-based Medicine course
"STEP-BD", 2007, 2008, 2009
University of Colorado, R3 Evidence-based Medicine course
"STAR*D", 2007, 2008, 2009
University of Colorado, R3 Evidence-based Medicine course
Courses:
Psychiatry Board and PRITE Review Course - Developed and co-taught 10 session weekly course for R1-R4 residents, 8/2007-10/2007
Psychopharmacology for Non-Prescribing Clinicians - Developed and taught weekly course for social work interns, 9/2007-3/2008
R-3 Evidence-Based Medicine - Co-taught weekly 90 minute course for R3 residents
Axis-II Disorders - 4 lecture series, part of R-1 introductory lectures, 1/2009, 4/2009
Student Mental Health - New 5 week course for R-4 residents to begin 2010
R4 Clinical Rotation in Student Mental Health - One-half day per week, 2009 - present
Presentations:
Grand Rounds: "Bipolar Disorder, Borderline Personality, and Chronic Pain", University of Colorado, Department of Psychiatry, 9/28/2005
Poster presentation: "Psychotherapy for Patients with Neuropsychiatric Disorders", Junior Faculty Poster Show, University of Colorado Department of Psychiatry, 3/2007
Grand Rounds: “Student Mental Health – a Developmental Perspective”, University of Colorado, Department of Psychiatry, 10/11/2009
Clinical Activities:
Medical Director, Student Mental Health Service, University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus, 2009 – present
medication and psychotherapy for 15-20 graduate students per week
coordination of team of four mental health clinicians
supervision of R4 and R3 residents who treat student
lectures, outreach to students, administrators and faculty
Psychiatrist, 5-10 general psychiatry patients, medication and psychotherapy, 2008 - present
SCHOLARSHIPS AND PUBLICATIONS
Selected Peer-Reviewed Publications:
Roth EJ. Fenton LL. Gaebler-Spira DJ. Frost FS. Yarkony GM. Superior mesenteric artery syndrome in acute traumatic quadriplegia: case reports and literature review. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 72(6):417-20, 1991 May.
Green D. Lee MY. Lim AC. Chmiel JS. Vetter M. Pang T. Chen D. Fenton L. Yarkony GM. Meyer PR Jr. Prevention of thromboembolism after spinal cord injury using low-molecular-weight heparin. Annals of Internal Medicine. 113(8):571-4, 1990 Oct 15.
Geary GG. Fenton L. Cheng G. Smith GT. Siu B. McNamara JJ. Failure of pretreatment with propranolol to reduce the zone of myocardial infarction after 2 hours of coronary occlusion in the primate heart. American Journal of Cardiology. 52(5):615-20, 1983 Sep 1.
Grants and Contracts:
Reward Processing in Schizophrenia: the Effects of Aripiprazole and Risperidone, 2008-present
A functional MRI investigation
False Pattern Recognition in Schizophrenia, 2009 - present
Involvement of the dopaminergic reward system.
Functional MRI Correlates of Overeating in Schizophrenia Treated with Olanzapine, 2009 - present
Associate Investigator Award, Department of Veterans Affairs, Schizophrenia Research Department, 2008-2010
Lynne Fenton, MD
critical events: 5 people reading
general section: 175 peeps reading, imho this needs to be in front of the masses, tptb are no doubt pleased that this has been unintentionally placed on a shelf.
Here's Fenton's biography at the medical school. It's not in the main school directory. I found it going to the psych dept. Same text that I found on GLP.
http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/co...,%20Lynne.aspx
The drugs that she researched with my be something to look at. I highlighted those in red at the bottom.
I am not finding a bio for her at the VA. However, looks like the VA does some schizophrenia research. Seems odd that they would do schizo research when that should have been screened out of prospective meat shields.Quote:
Lynne Fenton, MD
Assistant Professor
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS, PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS, AND HONORS
Positions and Employment:
Medical Director, Student Mental Health Service, University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus, 7-2009 – present
Research Fellow/Instructor, Research and Development Service, VA Eastern Colorado Health Care System, 7-2008 - present
Research Fellow/Instructor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, 7-2008-present
Fellowship in Brain Imaging, Department of Psychiatry, University of Colorado Denver, 1008-2010
Residency in General Psychiatry, University of Colorado Denver, 2005-2008
Physician, private practice, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Denver, CO, 1994-2005
Medical Acupuncturist, Mile High Spine and Rehabilitation, Greenwood Village, CO, 2001-2002, and 2004-2005
Physician, Colorado Rehabilitation and Occupational Medicine, Aurora, CO, 1993-1994
Chief of Physical Medicine, United States Air Force, San Antonio, TX, 1990-1993
Staff Physiatrist, Wilford Hall United States Air Force Medical Center, San Antonio, TX, 1990-1993
Residency in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Northwestern University Medical Center, 1986-1990
Other Experience and Professional Memberships:
Colorado Psychiatric Society Junior Trustee, 2009-present
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Board-certified, 2009
Colorado Psychiatric Society Early Career Psychiatrists Trustee, 2008-2009
State of Colorado Medical License - issued 1993
American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine Certified, 1992
American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board-certified, 1991
Honors:
Associate Investigator Award for training in research from the Department of Veterans Affairs, 2008-2011
PRITE Award, 2006, 2007
Medal of Commendation, United States Air Force, 1993
Scholl Fellowship Award for research in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1990
Teaching Activities (limited to Psychiatry-related teaching):
Supervision:
Psychiatry Residents:
- weekly supervision of six R2 residents, 1-hour per resident 2007- 2008
- supervision of R1-R4 residents in outpatient clinic, 4 hours per week 2007- 2008
- inpatient and consult-liaison call, supervision of R2 and R3 residents 2008 - present
- Student Mental Health Service, supervision of R4 and R3 residents, 2009 - present
Lectures:
- "Pain – Diagnosis and Treatment", 2006, 2008
- University of Colorado, R2 Consult-Liaison Psychiatry class
- "Somatoform Disorders", 2006, 2008
- University of Colorado, R2 Consult-Liaison Psychiatry class
- "CATIE", 2007, 2008, 2009
- University of Colorado, R3 Evidence-based Medicine course
- "STEP-BD", 2007, 2008, 2009
- University of Colorado, R3 Evidence-based Medicine course
- "STAR*D", 2007, 2008, 2009
- University of Colorado, R3 Evidence-based Medicine course
Courses:
- Psychiatry Board and PRITE Review Course - Developed and co-taught 10 session weekly course for R1-R4 residents, 8/2007-10/2007
- Psychopharmacology for Non-Prescribing Clinicians - Developed and taught weekly course for social work interns, 9/2007-3/2008
- R-3 Evidence-Based Medicine - Co-taught weekly 90 minute course for R3 residents
- Axis-II Disorders - 4 lecture series, part of R-1 introductory lectures, 1/2009, 4/2009
- Student Mental Health - New 5 week course for R-4 residents to begin 2010
- R4 Clinical Rotation in Student Mental Health - One-half day per week, 2009 - present
Presentations:
- Grand Rounds: "Bipolar Disorder, Borderline Personality, and Chronic Pain", University of Colorado, Department of Psychiatry, 9/28/2005
- Poster presentation: "Psychotherapy for Patients with Neuropsychiatric Disorders", Junior Faculty Poster Show, University of Colorado Department of Psychiatry, 3/2007
- Grand Rounds: “Student Mental Health – a Developmental Perspective”, University of Colorado, Department of Psychiatry, 10/11/2009
Clinical Activities:
Medical Director, Student Mental Health Service, University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus, 2009 – present
- medication and psychotherapy for 15-20 graduate students per week
- coordination of team of four mental health clinicians
- supervision of R4 and R3 residents who treat student
- lectures, outreach to students, administrators and faculty
Psychiatrist, 5-10 general psychiatry patients, medication and psychotherapy, 2008 - present
SCHOLARSHIPS AND PUBLICATIONS
Selected Peer-Reviewed Publications:
Roth EJ. Fenton LL. Gaebler-Spira DJ. Frost FS. Yarkony GM. Superior mesenteric artery syndrome in acute traumatic quadriplegia: case reports and literature review. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 72(6):417-20, 1991 May.
Green D. Lee MY. Lim AC. Chmiel JS. Vetter M. Pang T. Chen D. Fenton L. Yarkony GM. Meyer PR Jr. Prevention of thromboembolism after spinal cord injury using low-molecular-weight heparin. Annals of Internal Medicine. 113(8):571-4, 1990 Oct 15.
Geary GG. Fenton L. Cheng G. Smith GT. Siu B. McNamara JJ. Failure of pretreatment with propranolol to reduce the zone of myocardial infarction after 2 hours of coronary occlusion in the primate heart. American Journal of Cardiology. 52(5):615-20, 1983 Sep 1.
Grants and Contracts:
Reward Processing in Schizophrenia: the Effects of Aripiprazole and Risperidone, 2008-present
A functional MRI investigation
False Pattern Recognition in Schizophrenia, 2009 - present
Involvement of the dopaminergic reward system.
Functional MRI Correlates of Overeating in Schizophrenia Treated with Olanzapine, 2009 - present
Associate Investigator Award, Department of Veterans Affairs, Schizophrenia Research Department, 2008-2010
http://www.denver.va.gov/services/research.asp
Quote:
The Schizophrenia Research Center is one of three in the VA system nationwide. Funding for the Schizophrenia Research Center was renewed October 1, 2006 for 4 additional years for a total of $1.3 million.
Has anyone watched the flick yet?
I read this post over at lop and my curiosity is peaked.
https://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-I-s...ght-last-night
Quote:
I saw Dark Knight last night
I think I know the scene that was playing when Holmes busted in the theater... it was maybe 15-30 minutes in... it heightened my suspicion of Holmes being a patsy/brainwashed/mk ultra etc... this is why:
It is one of the only, if not the only, scene where cops are wearing gas masks... and yes there was a lot if shooting going on at once, probably the most at once during the whole movie... coincidence that a guy who has never seen the movie goes in with a gas mask and starts shooting people at the same time that police on the screen are wearing gas masks and the most intense shooting scene in the movie is going on?
Colo. theater lacked security, unlike some peers
DENVER (AP) — The Colorado movie theater complex that was the scene of a gunman's massacre this month didn't have any uniformed security guards on duty the night of the shooting, even though other theaters operated by the same company did provide such protection for the busy premiere of the Batman film "The Dark Knight Rises."
It's impossible to know whether guards — often off-duty police officers — at the Aurora Century 16 would have spotted the suspected gunman, James Holmes, and thwarted the attack that left 12 moviegoers dead and dozens wounded on July 20.
Officers hired as guards are generally armed and usually spend their time roaming the complex, checking bags or dealing with minor disputes.
Cinemark provided off-duty police guards at the Aurora theater on busy Friday and Saturday nights. As for other nights of the week, theater operators decide on a case-by-case basis whether to hire security, depending on the likelihood of trouble. The attack came early Friday, shortly after the midnight screening of the Batman film began.
Larry Lowak, whose son Brent was among the wounded, said security personnel on the scene possibly could have stopped the gunman, and he was dismayed to learn that guards weren't on hand.
"If you bring in security on Friday or Saturday, you sure as hell want to bring it in for this particular function," Lowak said.
Plano, Texas-based Cinemark, which operates the Aurora theater, declined to explain why guards weren't provided in Aurora that night and declined to discuss safety policies in general.
Through interviews with police officers and officials outside the theater company, The Associated Press was able to identify places around the country that did use armed security workers for the July 19-20 Batman showings — including places like Beaumont, Texas; Lake Charles, La., and Tupelo, Miss.
Some other locations, including a Cinema Century 16 theater in the western Denver suburb of Lakewood, did not have security.
Aurora Police Chief Dan Oates has said that the Cinemark in Aurora normally uses off-duty officers to provide security on weekend nights but did not have any working for the July 19 showings that went into the next morning. The theater does not have an unusually high record of complaints or crimes, police Sgt. Cassidee Carlson said.
In Moosic, Pa., Cinemark has worked for years with off-duty officers from the local police department — typically on Fridays and Saturdays — and authorities said they were asked to provide two officers on July 19 because the midnight showing was likely to be a major event.
"If they're expecting large crowds, they call our department for additional police presence," said Moosic Borough Police Officer James Giehl.
Two major multiplexes in Amarillo, Texas, including one Cinemark facility, also ensured that off-duty uniformed police officers were present for the first screenings of the Batman film. Amarillo Police Cpl. Jerry Neufeld said that the off-duty officers work in pairs; the town's theaters made a point of asking for them on the busy opening night.
There were no incidents at the screenings, and Neufeld said he heard that people were, as always, happy to see people there to deal with any dangers.
"When they're there, they're visible, people see them and people come in and say, 'hey man, we're glad you're here,'" Neufeld said. "It gives people a sense of calm."
The Aurora shooting has stirred discussion about appropriate security precautions at gathering places commonly considered safe from the cares and worries of the outside world. Experts say that security at public venues has increased substantially over the past decade, but they also note that it's impossible to maintain perfect safety at all times.
Officials have said the Aurora shooting suspect bought a ticket to the midnight showing and went into the theater as part of the crowd. A federal law enforcement official said suspect Holmes is believed to have propped open an exit door in the theater as the movie was playing, donned protective ballistic gear, re-entered about a half-hour into the film and opened fire.
Aurora police said the suspect tossed two gas canisters into the crowd and had an AR-15 assault rifle, a shotgun, and two .40-caliber Glock handguns.
Some theaters have added security guards for all nights of the week since the shooting, and police departments around the country have also conducted extra patrols that focus to movie theaters, though it's not clear if those shifts will be permanent. AMC Theatres has barred people from wearing masks or bringing fake weapons inside its buildings.
Many theaters, including the Cinemark in Aurora, prohibit patrons from bringing in their concealed weapons they use for personal protection.
That irks people like Dudley Brown, executive director of Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, who said that he has refused to go to Aurora theater because of that ban.
"What could have stopped this is law-abiding citizens being allowed to carry," Brown insisted.
Lowak, the father of the shooting survivor, also said he believes people carrying concealed weapons might have helped limit the bloodshed.
But Hubert Williams, former head of the Newark police department and president of the Police Foundation, said that the idea that average citizens with guns could keep a theater safe only makes sense "on a piece of paper."
"Reality is much more complicated. What if you pull a gun out, take aim and someone else thinks you're the shooter?" he asked. "Would you stand up against an AR-15, AK-47 military-style assault weapon? Give me a break."
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/colo-...verlay-context=
There's a thing called "When the chips are down". Everyone's a 20:20 expert apparently and to say, outright, point blank that no one in that theatre was man enough is BS and offensive. There was at least 1 guy in there at the time who was man enough and from some accounts more than 1.
more related...
...video at link...
http://news.sympatico.ctvnews.ca/hom...=abc&date=true
Quote:
Colo. shooting suspect charged with 24 counts of murder
30/07/2012 1:56:00 PM
CTVNews.ca Staff
Colorado shooting suspect James Holmes was formally charged Monday. His alleged offences include 24 counts of first-degree murder and 116 counts of attempted murder, among other charges.
Prosecutors filed formal charges Monday against Colorado shooting suspect James Holmes, who is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 58 others at a midnight movie screening.
Holmes has been charged with 24 counts of first-degree murder and 116 counts of attempted murder related to the shooting rampage in the Denver suburb of Aurora.
His first 12 first-degree murder charges pertain specifically to murder after deliberation, while the last 12 relate to murder with an "extreme indifference to the value of human life." In total, the charges work out to two counts for each person who was killed during the July 20 spree.
The same reasoning was used with the 58 people injured. Two counts of attempted murder, after deliberation and with "extreme indifference," apply to each of the wounded.
Authorities have also laid one charge of possession of explosives against Holmes, whom police allege booby trapped his apartment with trip wires and explosives.
Tense legal discussions are expected to follow over the sanity of Holmes, a 24-year-old who was in the process of withdrawing from a PhD program in neuroscience.
Colorado law dictates that defendants are not legally liable for their actions if they are too ill to distinguish right from wrong. The law, however, also states that prosecutors must be careful not to confuse mental illness with "moral obliquity, mental depravity, or passion growing out of anger, revenge, hatred, or other motives, and kindred evil conditions."
Authorities allege Holmes started acquiring weapons and gear as early as May and June, months before a masked gunman opened fire during a packed showing of "The Dark Knight Rises."
Law professor Sam Kamin of the University of Denver said there is evidence that the attack was premeditated, which could complicate possible attempts to use insanity as a defence.
"But," he told The Associated Press, "the things that we don't know are what this case is going to hinge on, and that's his mental state."
It's possible that Holmes' public defenders could argue he is not fit to stand trial. Another option, if lawyers fail to convince the court that Holmes is mentally incompetent, lawyers can attempt to avoid a possible death penalty by arguing he is mentally ill.
As well, defence lawyers have filed a motion to find out who told media outlets about a package Holmes allegedly mailed to his psychiatrist at the University of Colorado Denver.
Several media outlets reported that the package, discovered on Holmes' campus three days after the July 20th shooting, contained a notebook outlining plans to carry out the attack. But Arapahoe Country District Attorney Carol Chambers said in court papers that the package still had not been opened by the time those reports were published.
Court papers confirm Holmes was seeing a psychiatrist at his university but it's unclear how long he was seeing Dr. Lynne Fenton and for what reason -- mental illness or otherwise.
Craig Silverman, a former chief deputy district attorney in Denver, argues that based on the evidence thus far Holmes' case appears to be straightforward.
"This is not a whodunit," he told The Associated Press "The only possible defence is insanity."
During his first court appearance, Holmes appeared with a shock of wavy, red-orange hair, a hairstyle evocative of a hairdo donned by Batman's rival The Joker.
Onlookers commented that Holmes appeared to be in a daze during the appearance last week.
"What I saw is someone who ultimately stared out into the courtroom as if he was watching a movie," psychiatrist Mark Goulston told CTV's Canada AM on Monday.
If Holmes did, in fact, intend to mimic the Joker, Goulston noted that the gesture of modelling one's self after a villain rather than a hero sends an interesting message.
"It's unclear what to make of that, except that he identified with the power to do evil as opposed to the power to do good," Goulston said in an interview from Los Angeles.
Information about Holmes' case is expected to be strictly controlled. A gag order has been placed on lawyers and law enforcement, his court file has been sealed and his university has been prohibited from releasing records related to Holmes.
Those wounded during the Aurora shooting rampage continue to make a slow march towards recovery, including a young mother who lost her six-year-old daughter during the violence and suffered a miscarriage over the weekend.
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Similar theater, clothing...2 _ 8 & Century 16 - interesting. Life imitates art or art imitates life?
http://www.thetruthbehindthescenes.o...g-Colorado.jpg
http://www.thetruthbehindthescenes.o...card-joker.jpg
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........
John Denver fuckupt cause he was juiced with alcohol (at lease the story that was told) his plane ran outta gas while the second thank was full. He forgot to switch tanks. My goodness people, am I preaching TO AN EMPTY BOX?
Cebu,
pardon me, but....
I take issue with your speaking ill of the dead, especially John Denver in this particular instance.
Were you there?
Nope, didn't think so. Don't we have enough to stress about besides now attacking DOA John Denver?
Last time I looked, it always takes experienced pilots to fly test aircraft. Maybe there was a wasp in the cabin... All kinds of reasons for distraction besides rumored alcohol consumption at that precise moment. Yes, he was an acknowledged alcoholic. But I believe his sobriety was intact at the time of that difficult accident and him losing his life! I remember it hit me pretty hard when I first heard about it.
beefsteak
how did this get from americans dying needlessly to john denver??
I heard this podcast yesterday, VG discussion. It seems Jones comes on around 20 mins in. Dankof spends that first 20 mins discussing
Thread: Why do Mormons Love Israel?
Jones' site: http://www.culturewars.com
Mark Dankof’s America August 1, 2012
Mark Dankof interviews Dr. E. Michael Jones concerning the massacre in Colorado perpetrated by James Holmes.
The Colorado Theater Massacre–a planned event or just the simple consequence of a violence-drenched society subject to the paralyzing effects of Jewish owned media?
Listen
Download
http://www.helpfreetheearth.com/news...manwhohow.html
info at link is very good.
It lacks coroberation, but is very logical.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_398345&feature= iv&s rc_vid=CCFdZcou0II&v=7u3CLfVe8Xghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?annotation_id=annotation_398345&feature=iv&s rc_vid=CCFdZcou0II&v=7u3CLfVe8Xg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0easFqotubE&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0easFqotubE&feature=related
Her Rating is Gone on Vitals.com (the first site the video was addressing)!!!!!!!!!
"Be the FIRST to share your opinion"
http://www.vitals.com/doctors/Dr_Lynne_Fenton
Attachment 3346
Interesting. On this video, Dr. Fenton is rated in the mid-2's, yet now there is no rating. What gives? Were you threatened? Who did it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0easF...eature=related
Winston has been a very busy man these last couple weeks. There is much history to be corrected.
bump......