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Started by spacemaverick, November 25, 2013, 04:39:24 PM

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micjer














You may think: "Maybe the Connecticut State Police had cleared some of the classrooms, pushing stuff to the sides of the room, before they took the photos." But then, there are many photos (like the one below) of bullets next to yellow crime scene markers, which suggest the photos of the classrooms had been taken as they were, without disturbing or altering the crime scene

The only people in the world, it seems, who believe in conspiracy theory, are those of us that have studied it.    Pat Shannon

micjer

In a crime scene investigation, is it not wrong to move anything .... period.  Is it not called tampering of evidence?

In the first photo, does it look like a classroom that was being used? 

Where is the blood?  Where are the desks?  Did the kids sit on the floor in the one classroom?


I don't know.  But this adds to questions rather than answer anything.
The only people in the world, it seems, who believe in conspiracy theory, are those of us that have studied it.    Pat Shannon

Amaterasu

I say it answers many things, mic.  It confirms that there was no crime and that the whole was a hoax.
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micjer

White House: Obama Prepared To Act 'Unilaterally' Again Using 'Executive Authority' On Guns

So for the general person who could not understand why they would stage such an event.....



Following the 2012 school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Obama implemented 23 new executive actions designed to strengthen gun control laws.


http://personalliberty.com/white-house-obama-prepared-act-unilaterally-using-executive-authority-guns/


President Barack Obama is looking for new ways to act "administratively, unilaterally using his executive authority" to enact new gun control legislation, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said during a press conference Tuesday.

The official was responding to a journalist's questions about the President's reaction to news of a shooting that occurred at an Oregon high school. Two people were killed, including the shooter.

While the President is looking for ways to implement his gun control agenda unilaterally, Earnest stressed that the Administration would also like to see legislative action to increase gun control.

"The President's goal is to look for opportunities to act administratively, unilaterally using his executive authority to try to make our communities safer," Earnest said. "We're always looking for those opportunities. But none of those opportunities when they present themselves is going to be an acceptable substitute for robust legislative action."

Following the 2012 school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Obama implemented 23 new executive actions designed to strengthen gun control laws.

"There's no doubt there has been an alarming frequency of tragic incidents of gun violence that are concerning to Democrats and Republicans in Washington but more importantly to people all across the country," Earnest said. "The question is what can we do to make certain something like this never ever happens again? There are going to be other tragedies. The question, I think, really facing lawmakers right now is what common sense steps can Democrats and Republicans take to reduce the likelihood of gun violence."

During an Internet question-and-answer appearance on the social networking site Tumbler Tuesday, President Obama told participants that he felt his biggest frustration as President was his inability to convince Congress to pass stricter gun control legislation.

"People ask me what I'm proudest of and what are my biggest frustrations as president," Obama said. "My biggest frustration is that this society hasn't been willing to take some basic steps to keep guns out of the hands of people who can do damage. We're the only developed country where this happens. And it happens weekly. Our levels of gun violence are off the charts.

"If public opinion does not demand change in Congress, it will not change," he said.
The only people in the world, it seems, who believe in conspiracy theory, are those of us that have studied it.    Pat Shannon

Sinny

I hope the American Public unite to oppose these insideous fase flags.
"The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society"- JFK

spacemaverick

Quote from: Sinny on June 12, 2014, 05:37:58 PM
I hope the American Public unite to oppose these insideous fase flags.

The American public has grown apathetic and it has taken a while to get there.  A gradual dumbing down and distractions.  Some people are waking up and I hope it isn't too late.  If you become vocal you are labeled as a person of interest to the powers that be or a nut.  So far I have been labeled a person with strange ideas.  I haven't made the nut stage yet.  Thanks to others I dig for my facts instead of accepting the status quo.
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

The Seeker

I am going to make a simple statement here that I have uttered before; it concerns Morton Grove,Illinois, and Kennesaw, Georgia: Morton Grove made all firearms illegal, and Kennesaw made gun ownership for home-owners mandatory...

ten years later Morton Grove has the highest crime rate around, and Kennesaw has NO crime rate...

Admiral Yamamoto of the Imperial Japanese Navy stated Japan would not attempt to invade the U S mainland because "there would be a rifle behind every blade of grass."

Our second amendment rights are there for our protection; take away legal protection and only illegals will have them, leaving us defenseless...

Wake up, people; we are being had...

seeker
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spacemaverick

Quote from: the seeker on June 12, 2014, 10:18:16 PM
I am going to make a simple statement here that I have uttered before; it concerns Morton Grove,Illinois, and Kennesaw, Georgia: Morton Grove made all firearms illegal, and Kennesaw made gun ownership for home-owners mandatory...

ten years later Morton Grove has the highest crime rate around, and Kennesaw has NO crime rate...

Admiral Yamamoto of the Imperial Japanese Navy stated Japan would not attempt to invade the U S mainland because "there would be a rifle behind every blade of grass."

Our second amendment rights are there for our protection; take away legal protection and only illegals will have them, leaving us defenseless...

Wake up, people; we are being had...

seeker

Well said seeker...well said and I second the Second Amendment.
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

ArMaP

Quote from: the seeker on June 12, 2014, 10:18:16 PM
I am going to make a simple statement here that I have uttered before; it concerns Morton Grove,Illinois, and Kennesaw, Georgia: Morton Grove made all firearms illegal, and Kennesaw made gun ownership for home-owners mandatory...

ten years later Morton Grove has the highest crime rate around, and Kennesaw has NO crime rate...
I love urban legends. :)

From Wikipedia
QuoteIn 1981, Morton Grove became the first town in America to prohibit the possession of handguns. Victor Quilici, a local lawyer, sued the city (Quilici v. Morton Grove). The federal district court as well as the Appellate Court ruled the Morton Grove ordinance to be constitutional, thus upholding the gun ban. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case, letting the lower court decision stand. The ban stood as village code 6-2-3. However, in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark 2008 opinion in District of Columbia v. Heller,[6] it appeared likely that the village would drop the ban. On July 28, 2008, the city dropped its prohibition on handguns. The village board voted 5-1 in favor of removing the ban.[7]

Crime rate in Morton Grove
(source)


Crime rate in Kennesaw
(source)

The Seeker

now armap, go back to 1981 to 1991 and look at the numbers then we will compare them to the 90's and 2000's; the figures I had from my friends in law enforcement cover the first ten year period( if I can find them I will post them).

Look closely: See clearly: Think deeply; and Choose wisely...
Trolls are crunchy and good with ketchup...
Seekers Domain

ArMaP

Quote from: the seeker on June 13, 2014, 09:49:36 PM
now armap, go back to 1981 to 1991 and look at the numbers then we will compare them to the 90's and 2000's; the figures I had from my friends in law enforcement cover the first ten year period( if I can find them I will post them).
This is the only thing I could find that, apparently, has data from that period.

Even looking at the images I posted on my previous post, if there was any difference when Morton Grove made all firearms illegal, we should also see some difference when they dropped the prohibition in 2008 and people could firearms to defend themselves, and I'm not seeing it.