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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Wed 12/19/12 12:41 PM
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Another very interesting connection to Movies and terrorist events is this... Neal in the movie Matrix had a passport that expired on September 11, 2001, the date of the Attack on the World trade center.
Another coincidence? Or another clue? I know this sounds weird, but I heard (from Lindsey Williams) that "they" have to tell us what they are going to do before "they" do it. It might be one of the rules of the game. (whoever "they" are.) Did you know that this was all a game? |
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It's not "drugs," it's "medications." Let's not go lumping the potheads, acid freaks, tweakers and horse monkeys in with these psycho killers. They have a hard enough time as it is. I'm not saying the guy wasn't drugged, I'm just saying he was on governmentally "acceptable" drugs - you know the ones lobbyists pay Congressmen to be able to sell. So please use the proper terminology, one day I might like to be able to go to my local bodega and get a blunt. Just saying... Pot is legal now here in Colorado, and Pot has never killed anyone or caused anyone to go on a shooting rampage. Drugs are drugs. Just because the drug pushers are running the asylum and approve of their own "acceptable" drugs... does not mean much. Actually, it means quite a bit. When the generic term "drugs" is applied, the natural inclination is for one to think of illegal street drugs. Where as when one uses the word "medication" one automatically comes to the image of something prescribed by a physician of some sort. The word "drugs" does mean "any ingested item which causes a change in the bodies natural enzymes," meaning things such as food, tea, coffee, sugar can also be considered drugs. When one uses that term no one actually believes that the guy was on a "high" given to him by Starbucks. Language is a very powerful medium, and often misconstrued; therefor, drugs are not just drugs, and what is considered acceptable by some is not the same as something recreational. I know when I saw your "headline" my thoughts were "what was it meth?" Then it turns out to be something given to him by a psychiatrist, when all one reads is a headline, as most Americans do, then it carries a very different connotation. Once again, just saying... |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Wed 12/19/12 01:01 PM
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Pot is not a drug. Drugs are chemically altered substances. They can be legal and prescribed (medication) or non-regulated or illegal.
But people have a right to medicate themselves. We are not required to follow the instructions of a doctor or take the drugs he prescribes. It is our life and our body. There should be no "illegal drugs." It just puts a strain on our prison system. |
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Edited by
Dodo_David
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Wed 12/19/12 02:09 PM
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Here is an excerpt from a report published by the Connecticut Post:
Investigators seized cellphones, computers and computer games during a search of mass murderer Adam Lanza's home -- but found no evidence that he was being treated with any drugs prescribed for mental illness, a source told Hearst Connecticut Newspapers.
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Pot is not a drug.
The above-quoted claim is false. A substance doesn't have to be chemically altered in order to be a drug. Nicotine is a naturally-occurring drug that is found in tobacco. Alcohol is also a drug. Anyway, back to the main topic. Investigators who searched Adam Lanza's home found no evidence that he had been using any kind of drugs. |
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From the number of dead, I also had an idea there were probably more than one shooter. The kid could have been kidnapped after others killed the mom. Did they test the dude they found in the woods for residue? What if, the kid wasn't a shooter at all? The above is, in the words of another person, unsubstantiated BS. Gee, who needs the testimony of eye-witnesses who were in the school when you have a crackpot hypothesis to promote? |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Wed 12/19/12 02:47 PM
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From the number of dead, I also had an idea there were probably more than one shooter. The kid could have been kidnapped after others killed the mom. Did they test the dude they found in the woods for residue? What if, the kid wasn't a shooter at all? The above is, in the words of another person, unsubstantiated BS. Gee, who needs the testimony of eye-witnesses who were in the school when you have a crackpot hypothesis to promote? Or a media who will give you the facts as they see them! Seems to me that all the "eye witnesses" were killed. Everyone else was running or hiding and so all we get are opinions at best. Get a clue! We are never given the truth, just the medias idea of it that only fools fully believe! |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Wed 12/19/12 02:40 PM
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Here is an excerpt from a report published by the Connecticut Post: Investigators seized cellphones, computers and computer games during a search of mass murderer Adam Lanza's home -- but found no evidence that he was being treated with any drugs prescribed for mental illness, a source told Hearst Connecticut Newspapers.
You want to believe "eye witnesses" above, or an "unknown" source, but call his family liars who swear he was "under care and taking fanapt"? Make up your mind! I guess it's much better to believe this laughing, smiling actor....until they started airing him? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxstqp3s5Ig&feature=youtu.be |
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Here is an excerpt from a report published by the Connecticut Post: Investigators seized cellphones, computers and computer games during a search of mass murderer Adam Lanza's home -- but found no evidence that he was being treated with any drugs prescribed for mental illness, a source told Hearst Connecticut Newspapers.
![]() ![]() ![]() Seriously? Do you believe that?? Okay lets say you do. Lets say that it is true. If there were two other shooters, and they used him as a patsy, they would probably get rid of hard drives, and drugs and anything else they did not want people to find. Besides, his uncle said he was on a prescribed drug. |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Wed 12/19/12 07:34 PM
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Pot is not a drug.
The above-quoted claim is false. A substance doesn't have to be chemically altered in order to be a drug. Nicotine is a naturally-occurring drug that is found in tobacco. Alcohol is also a drug. Anyway, back to the main topic. Investigators who searched Adam Lanza's home found no evidence that he had been using any kind of drugs. Pot is a plant. It is a natural unaltered plant. IT IS NOT A "DRUG!" The worst thing you can say about it is that it is a "controlled substance" but it is not a drug. If investigators found no "evidence" that he had been using any kind of drugs, that does not mean that he was not using drugs. Absence of evidence or the failure of investigators to find any does not prove anything. If there were other shooters involved and if this was some kind of set up, all "evidence" would have been removed. Now lets hope they check his blood for evidence of drugs and don't cover that up if they find it. |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Wed 12/19/12 07:39 PM
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I was not even going to get into the conspiracy theory surrounding this incident BUT when authorities announced that anyone questioning the official reports or spreading what they call "misinformation" about this crime, would be arrested I said SAY WHAT????
That was a big red flag!! Given that they were not getting the story strait themselves, they are announcing threats to arrest people who question them?? Okay then the connection to the Movie "The Dark Knight Rises" and the fathers of both of these drugged out bug-eyed shooters being witnesses in the Libor scandal trial coming up -- was just to much. We have gone down deep into the rabbit hole my friends. Now, this is how I would investigate this next.... I would do an extensive investigation into the directors and producers and creators of the Movie "The Dark Knight Rises." Who produced that movie? Who had the final say on the cut? Why was Aurora and Sandy Hook written and clearly visible in the movie? A hand clearly was pointing to the "Sandy Hook" that was written on the map. Is it a code or a message? Coincidence? <--- I don't think so. The next thing that should be investigated is the producers and directors of that movie. |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Wed 12/19/12 07:37 PM
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Now, even if we are sent back to the stone age, and drugs and "medications" (altered) are no longer available to use or buy, guess what?
Marijuana is still a plant that can be grown and used by a cave dweller. Not a drug. Law enforcement and government loves to call it a "drug" but they are full of crap. |
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Absence of evidence or the failure of investigators to find any does not prove anything.
Tell that to King David. |
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Absence of evidence or the failure of investigators to find any does not prove anything.
Tell that to King David. ![]() |
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yep,YouTube and BeforeItsNews!
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Edited by
HotRodDeluxe
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Thu 12/20/12 05:09 AM
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(Yet as I have been told many times on this club, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. )
That's quite a dishonest misrepresentation of my argument. You know damn well the context applied to figures in ancient history where literary evidence is all that is extant. I never suggested it applied in any other context. yep,YouTube and BeforeItsNews! The usual suspects such as infowars and Russia Today (among others) are running with the story as well. |
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When do we get to the part where he was listening to Rammstein, Marilyn Manson, and played countless hours of Grand Theft Auto?
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(Yet as I have been told many times on this club, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. )
That's quite a dishonest misrepresentation of my argument. You know damn well the context applied to figures in ancient history where literary evidence is all that is extant. I never suggested it applied in any other context. yep,YouTube and BeforeItsNews! The usual suspects such as infowars and Russia Today (among others) are running with the story as well. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Edited by
HotRodDeluxe
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Thu 12/20/12 06:15 AM
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When do we get to the part where he was listening to Rammstein, Marilyn Manson, and played countless hours of Grand Theft Auto? Judas Priest? Oh, sorry, that's been done by the PMRC. |
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(Yet as I have been told many times on this club, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. )
That's quite a dishonest misrepresentation of my argument. You know damn well the context applied to figures in ancient history where literary evidence is all that is extant. I never suggested it applied in any other context. yep,YouTube and BeforeItsNews! The usual suspects such as infowars and Russia Today (among others) are running with the story as well. ![]() ![]() ![]() Give it time. ![]() |
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