I warn you now, this is not going to be a journalistic style article. This isn’t informative as much as it is opinionated. Opinionated and outraged. Enough so to have me saying,
“What the FUCK!??!”
Apparently not only do we have to deal with self-righteous Westborough freaks who don’t have even the audacity to make known who they are causing the victims more discomfort than need be. We are oh so deliriously enamored with the conspiracy theorists whom seem to think since there were no bodies witnessed, there are no bodies! That woman crying on camera? Actor! A very famous actor at that since she so happens, as has been brought to my attention, not only a Sandy Hook victim’s mother, but Colorado Theatre shooting’s lawyer (I’m not good with names, especially those of committing mass murders to make themselves famous). And be it she is an A-list Homeland Security actor, these theorists have been able to locate this real actor in her Florida hometown with her real husband.
Because out of the 14 billion people on this planet, no one has any similarities. You’d be ignorant to think that could remotely be a possibility. I come from a background in film. You don’t need a background in film to see that they (the conspirators) are comparing a direct line face photo to an angled profile and head down photo. I’m not using technical terms because my background is over 6 years old and I wasn’t a part of film anytime after I obtained that degree. Long story. Kind of. Anyway.
There is another article released just 30 minutes ago from the opinions and I suppose research a FAU (Florida Atlantic University) professor has done on the tragedy that’s happened in Connecticut. This does color my opinions on Florida because it always seems the crazy opinionated shits live here. Example? That crazy old man who burned the Quran/Koran books after 9/11. Yeah. He lived here. We’re so proud. If you don’t know me, that’s dripping with sarcasm.
Hah! I’m going to let you in on a little secret here. I haven’t read the article yet, but I find it hilarious the FAU professors name is James Tracy. Get it? Dick Tracy? I see you smirking. So this doesn’t color my views on FAU for 1 reason. They have the best program for what I want to go back to school for so, one professor’s opinion isn’t going to color my views. Yet.
OK maybe I don’t need to read it, here’s the first paragraph:
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.
That right there tells me it reeks of bullshit. Controversary* in the first sentence of the article tells me Huffington Post needs a better editor/spellchecker. Second paragraph (and last, if I get past this it will just be bullet points):
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.
So no. All the heartbreak and tragedy and sorrow about 26 people’s lives being lost — 20 of those being students between the ages of 6-10 — bullshit. Are you fucking kidding me?? Yeah. Sounds to me like these conspirators were once Romney lovers in a previous year. Just my guess. Need we not forget Columbine, Virginia Tech, Colorado theatre, OC bomber. What do they all have in common?? BRINGING UP TOPICS OF HEALTH CARE &… GUN CONTROL! May have* meaning you have no actual facts to support your (conspiracy) theory. Why am I reading this again? I thought I was going to gain some education. So far it’s as most conspiracy theories are, missing facts.
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.
I knew FAU was a good school. Seems this professor better be careful as he treads. In the next line or so he brings up that he brought the topic up in his course and most of his students showed skepticism. Theorists, I have noticed, find this to be a good thing for the possibility of turning a skeptic into a believer. Problem is, smart people go off facts, not possibilities or opinions on how they think the government is run. Every government has its secrets, I’d be a fool to think we know all we need to know, but to some extent we do need to be kept in the dark about things. We can always uncover what we need to protect ourselves or help another country. But if you think of it, may be a far stretch but it’s the only analogy that’s coming to me, a parent and a child. Imagine if you were given the ability to know and worry about everything the government and the President have to, would you be able to sleep at night? I wouldn’t. It was enough that 9/11 got passed us, I’m sure there is a shit ton more out there that it’d be best if we only knew what we can handle and you cannot say that we don’t have that ability today. I have a huge filter on the news I will subject myself to. I need to.
What this boils down to is there WAS a tragedy. Lives were lost. Columbine was given their time to grieve and heal, Virginia Tech the same, Colorado the same. We gave them respect. Why is it this school shooting occurs and they aren’t given their respects? How would you feel if this happened in your town and the world out there was putting out all this garbage on how it was a set up and it didn’t happen? I lost a child, a nephew, a niece, a kid I babysat, my favorite teacher and you who don’t even live in my state are going to say it’s not true because YOU didn’t see the victims bodies. the MEDIA wasn’t allowed at the funerals and memorials of the victims. How about the fact that YOU were able to celebrate the holidays with your family without loss, hurt or pain?
People are losing the ability to empathize and it’s making the world a more dangerous place.
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article on Dickhead, I mean, James Tracy’s “views”: here.
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Wow. So disgusting. What is wrong with people?
What is wrong with questioning? I for one believe this whole Sandy Hook thing is a hoax. Too much conflicting info. Not enough concrete evidence. I don’t consider myself a conspiracy theorist, but I’m telling ya…this & many more “tragedies” make ya wanna scratch ya head & ask more questions. Don’t believe EVERYTHING the main stream liberal media feeds you.
Read my post, http://combatbabe.com/news-what-news
It’s not about believing everything the (liberal — is this to mean I am to believe only everything the conservative media says?) media spills out, it’s about the fact that there was a tragedy and if it were a hoax, in today’s society it would be known, not just theorized. Don’t believe everything that you’re told. Period. & to put tragedies in quotation marks like that — am I to believe you think tragedies in our world of today do not exist? That all of them are proprietary to our government because our government actually thinks we’ll go with everything they want by doing that? That’s called crazy talk. We don’t live in the Matrix.
My opinion is anyone to believe our government to use the deaths of children to get this 2nd amendment changes by the Obama admin put through is seriously fucked. And idiotic because there’s no way that could happen without it ever being found out. On a much larger scheme that would be like saying there was no holocaust.
& just because you don’t consider yourself something doesn’t mean you’re not it. Just saying. That’s similar to using a racial slur negatively against another person or culture, but claiming you’re not a racist.
PS. Most of the time you don’t need a lot of non-political backing to make changes. They put bills through that contain a lot of “pork” in them — stuff politics wanted passed, but couldn’t on their own so they piggy-backed another bill.