i've wondered about the date also..(jewish holiday anyone?..or maybe anniversary of something?)
I can't get past the Gene Rosen fellow..
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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.
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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/