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    A friend wrote this for her daughter who was very upset with all the media attention - especially the media ghouls haunting these families - please C/P and share with others. If the Media Moguls see this posted on a million walls ... MAYBE they will get the point.

    This is an open letter to all Movie, TV, and Film Studios. We DO NOT want a movie, mini series, or film, or TV special about the shooter in Sandy Hook, I watch TV to be informed and entertained. I don't want this man glorified. It will encourage others to do the same. If you want to do a documentary about the innocent people that lost their lives that day, that is fine, but leave HIM out of it. I refuse to use his name.

    Signed THE PITTS FAMILY, Burbank California,
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    6 simple things parents can do in the wake of massacres without government
    By Michelle Malkin • December 17, 2012 10:27 AM

    1. Teach our kids about the acts of heroes in times of crisis.

    Tell them about Newtown teacher Vicki Soto’s self-sacrifice and bravery. Tell them about Clackamas mall shopper Nick Meli, a concealed carry permit-holder whose quick action may have prevented additional deaths. Tell them about Family Research Council security guard Leo Johnson, who protected workers from a crazed gunman. Tell them about the heroic men in the Aurora movie theater who gave their lives taking bullets for their loved ones. Tell them about armed Holocaust Museum security guard Stephen Tyrone Johns, who died fighting back against the museum’s nutball attacker. Tell them about armed private citizen Jeanne Assam, who gunned down the New Life Church attacker in Colorado Springs and saved untold lives.

    2. Train our kids: When they see something troublesome or wrong, say something. If a young classmate exhibits bizarre or violent behavior toward himself/herself, other students, teachers, or parents, report it right away. If it gets ignored, say it louder. Don’t give up. Don’t just shrug off the “weirdo” saying/doing dangerous things and don’t just hope someone else will act.

    3. Limit our kids’ time online and control their exposure to desensitizing cultural influences.

    Turn off the TV. Get them off the bloody video games. Protect them from age-inappropriate Hollywood violence. Make sure they are active and engaged with us and the world, not pent up in a room online every waking moment.

    4. If you see a parent struggling with an out-of-control child, don’t look the other way. If you are able to offer any kind of help, do it. Don’t wait.

    5. We still don’t know the medical condition of the Newtown shooter. But we do know that social stigmas are strong. We don’t need government to take immediate, individual action to break those stigmas. There are millions of children, teens, and young adults suffering from very real mental illnesses. Be silent no more about your family’s experiences, your struggles, your pains, and your fears. Speak up.

    6. Teach our kids to value and respect life by valuing and respecting them always.

    http://michellemalkin.com/2012/12/17...ut-government/

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    Another must read: “I am Adam Lanza’s Mother”. http://healthland.time.com/2012/12/1...heir-children/ Even if you know your child is crazy and you are afraid of them, there currently isn’t much you can do short of have them arrested… after they hurt someone. We need to get serious about mental illness in this country. We can’t continue to ignore them and dump them on the streets or leave it to parents who are overwhelmed and need help.

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    1. Teach our kids about the acts of heroes in times of crisis.
    Real heroes, not sports celebrities or rich rappers, but everyday people who deal with adversity with a kind heart and a warm smile. Families with disabled children who spend every ounce of their energy providing for and caring for that child. The demands are incredible, and so is their resolve. The real heroes are all around us.


    Tell them about Newtown teacher Vicki Soto’s self-sacrifice and bravery.
    http://twitchy.com/2012/12/15/hero-v...her-sacrifice/

    Tell them about Clackamas mall shopper Nick Meli, a concealed carry permit-holder whose quick action may have prevented additional deaths.
    http://www.kgw.com/news/Clackamas-ma...183593571.html

    Tell them about Family Research Council security guard Leo Johnson, who protected workers from a crazed gunman.
    http://twitchy.com/2012/08/15/hero-l...ected-the-frc/

    Tell them about the heroic men in the Aurora movie theater who gave their lives taking bullets for their loved ones.
    http://twitchy.com/2012/07/22/valor-...eatershooting/

    Tell them about armed Holocaust Museum security guard Stephen Tyrone Johns, who died fighting back against the museum’s nutball attacker.
    http://michellemalkin.com/2009/06/11...d-father-hero/

    Tell them about armed private citizen Jeanne Assam, who gunned down the New Life Church attacker in Colorado Springs and saved untold lives
    http://michellemalkin.com/2007/12/09...urity-staffer/

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    For each of those poor innocent lives murdered at least a hundred people owe their lives to having a gun while on that lone midnight ride on a bus or subway from work or working alone in a grocery or coming out a mall parking lot. Before the mid-1960s rural and country kids used and handled more guns than urban kids had — even brought them to schools for hunting later — yet you just didn’t hear of mass murders and drive-by shootings there back then. The difference is the culture, not the guns. Unless you can make smart guns that shut off by detecting the malice in your mind, simple knee-jerk feel-good gun-ban laws cannot dent this problem. More psychological scrutinity would — but we threw out the baby with the bathwater with that. Remember how the media cheered when Gerardo Rivera broke the abuse news on Willowbrook Mental Hospital which started them all letting loose their patients and almost overnight NYC was saddled with street homeless and druggy problem and crime surge that lasts to this day. Forget gun control; do pols have the guts to reverse Willowbrook?

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    Teach our kids to value and respect life by valuing and respecting them always.
    We have had OVER ONE HUNDRED (100!!) Newton shootings EVERY single day since Roe V Wade (conservative estimate of 50 million from 1973 to 2008). Over 2500 children aborted every day, 7 days a week since 1973.

    Yes, abortion is legal, but it is immoral. Owning a gun is legal, but using it like the nutcase in Newton did is also immoral.

    ..

    While I continue to pray for the families who lost loved ones, the real change in today’s world is not guns, it is what children are exposed to on a daily basis that desensitizes them to violence.

    How many mass murderers liked violent video games vs reality? How many of those games featured shooting people…making it a game for those who may already be in an alternate universe mentally.

    If there is to be an elimination of assault rifles sold, I am ok with that as long as they also look to eliminate new, violent video games—prohibit their sales.

    How about eliminating the violence of Hollywood? You know, the violence that Foxx guy talks about that is ok. It is not ok.

    How about this as well: networks and print media should promise never to show a photo of the gunman, who, in spite of his insanity, perhaps wants his fame. The news should report the incident, gather facts (ha! what a joke this was for 24 hours) then end the endless 24 hour news cycles of rehashing and pundits yapping. This is how copy-cat murders are created.

    Mental health facilities, eliminated in the late 70′s, need to be formed again. Once again, the ACLU finds the civil liberties of the dangerous and mentally ill more important than the freedom of others, as the government of Connecticut recently voted to abolish the 3-day emergency psych law (known in Florida as the Baker Act for those reported as dangerous to themselves or others). Unsure if this boy was ever reported as such, but even if the mother tried, there was no help for her.

    Michelle is correct: limit and control what your kids see in your own home…until they leave for college and/or turn 18, you are in charge of what goes into their brains and hearts.

    If parenting is easy you are doing it wrong. I was “the strictest Mom” in the neighborhood, per my eldest son. I told him, “good.” They both turned out ok.

    Control the amount of TV per day. Kids need exercise and to use their imaginations, not to be glued to their iPads or video games. Look around in society today and you will see people desperate to “stay connected.”
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    The Facts about Mass Shootings:

    Mass shootings are no more common than they have been in past decades, despite the impression given by the media.

    In fact, the high point for mass killings in the U.S. was 1929, according to criminologist Grant Duwe of the Minnesota Department of Corrections.

    Incidents of mass murder in the U.S. declined from 42 in the 1990s to 26 in the first decade of this century.

    The chances of being killed in a mass shooting are about what they are for being struck by lightning.

    Until the Newtown horror, the three worst K–12 school shootings ever had taken place in either Britain or Germany.

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    Economists John Lott and William Landes conducted a groundbreaking study in 1999, and found that a common theme of mass shootings is that they occur in places where guns are banned and killers know everyone will be unarmed, such as shopping malls and schools.

    I spoke with Lott after the Newtown shooting, and he confirmed that nothing has changed to alter his findings. He noted that the Aurora shooter, who killed twelve people earlier this year, had a choice of seven movie theaters that were showing the Batman movie he was obsessed with. All were within a 20-minute drive of his home. The Cinemark Theater the killer ultimately chose wasn’t the closest, but it was the only one that posted signs saying it banned concealed handguns carried by law-abiding individuals. All of the other theaters allowed the approximately 4 percent of Colorado adults who have a concealed-handgun permit to enter with their weapons.

    “Disarming law-abiding citizens leaves them as sitting ducks,” Lott told me. “A couple hundred people were in the Cinemark Theater when the killer arrived. There is an extremely high probability that one or more of them would have had a legal concealed handgun with him if they had not been banned.”

    Lott offers a final damning statistic: “With just one single exception, the attack on congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson in 2011, every public shooting since at least 1950 in the U.S. in which more than three people have been killed has taken place where citizens are not allowed to carry guns.”

    ***

    …shortly after the Cinemark attack in Colorado, the manager of the nearby Northfield Theaters changed its policy and began banning concealed handguns.

    *Facepalm*


    The Blaze: Associated Press Story: Believe It or Not Mass Killings Are Not on the Rise, They Are on the Decline: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/asso...n-the-decline/

    •While the perception in the wake of this year’s mass shootings has been that such acts are on the rise, the Associated Press found that it’s actually the exact opposite when you look at the data on a macro level.

    •“There is no pattern, there is no increase,” says criminologist James Allen Fox of Boston’s Northeastern University.

    •He adds that the random mass shootings that get the most media attention are the rarest.

    •While mass shootings rose between the 1960s and the 1990s, they actually dropped in the 2000s. And mass killings actually reached their peak in 1929, Grant Duwe, a criminologist with the Minnesota Department of Corrections who has written a history of mass murders in America, says.

    •Chances of being killed in a mass shooting, he says, are probably no greater than being struck by lightning.
    The surest way I can think of that would reverse this trend would be for us to enact stricter gun control laws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolie Rouge View Post
    6 simple things parents can do in the wake of massacres without government
    By Michelle Malkin • December 17, 2012 10:27 AM

    3. Limit our kids’ time online and control their exposure to desensitizing cultural influences.

    Turn off the TV. Get them off the bloody video games. Protect them from age-inappropriate Hollywood violence. Make sure they are active and engaged with us and the world, not pent up in a room online every waking moment.
    Letter from a young video gamer/designer; Update: Responses added
    By Michelle Malkin • December 18, 2012 11:51 AM

    I received an interesting e-mail this morning that I will share with you in a moment. The subject is video games. Yesterday, I touched on this topic in my post on “6 simple things parents can do in the wake of massacres without government.”

    I believe it is parents’ role, not the government’s, to monitor their children’s online, smartphone, and gaming activity. Several politicians on Capitol Hill are making noises about new regulations on video games. I am against such post-Newtown political grandstanding. We don’t need kabuki. We need to take individual responsibility.

    We parents need to keep ourselves up to date and informed on what’s out there in the marketplace. I’m part of the generation that grew up with Pong and Donkey Kong, witnessed the early days of bloody video games with the advent of “Postal,” then tuned out of the “Grand Theft Auto” and “Halo” era as we focused on raising our own children. I let my kids play “Burger Shop” on my laptop, “Family Feud” on the iPad, and “Wurdle” and “Tiny Tower” on my iPhone. My 12-year-old daughter has played “Big Buck Safari” at the arcade. My 9-year-old son gets an occasional kick out of “Kick the Buddy.” But that’s about as violent as it gets. We prefer interactive games offline that bring the family together — Boggle, Settlers of Catan, Apples to Apples, and Scattergories are our favorites.

    Joseph, a 30-year-old reader and video gamer/aspiring game designer, wrote me this morning to share his thoughts and reaction to the new round of criticism of gaming. Parents, I hope this helps.

    I’m writing you because I believe of all the talking heads, you might actually make this known…

    A little about me, I’m a struggling game designer and artist. I’m 30, fit the ‘potentially unstable, quiet, smart guy’ profile to a T, and actually attended a different high school during the Columbine Shooting that was just two blocks down the road at the time. I’m a gamer, and if it hadn’t been for games connecting me to other people, I’m not sure I’d even be able to write you this letter because I would be afraid to reach out and contact other people.

    In the wake of Columbine, basically everything about the sort of person I am was questioned, dissected, and essentially labeled as ‘signs of a disconnected person who might go on a shooting rampage.’ I’ve always been intelligent, I love video games, I’m quiet, creative, and possibly borderline autistic. Talk to me in real life and I get very nervous. I can’t help it, I’m socially awkward. And every time this happens, I feel like I’m being criminalized because I am awkward.

    Now, back to the topic at hand-violence in video games. I keep seeing news personalities pick at it, but they aren’t asking any real questions. One of your partners on The Five said this new kid [Adam Lanza] played a lot of Dynasty Warriors, and how that’s a very violent game. I’m not sure how he measures violence because I’d rate Dynasty Warriors as a T, or to use a more familiar rating system, PG-13 level of violence. There is violence in it, but it’s generally toned down and not very graphic. I think you’re all looking at the issue wrong is the thing.

    There is an activity in gaming that I would say DOES spark violence in people…I think it needs to be said. The people in your profession, and particularly the psychiatric profession need to take a look at Player versus Player game modes, more commonly called PvP.

    Most video games in the past were single player. Those few that had multiplayer capability were generally co-operative, in which players helped each other, or competitive like a race or other sport. That all changed with games like Quake, which was a first person shooter (FPS) that was focused nearly 100% on a game mode known as Death Match, in which the primary purpose of the game is to kill your friends to win. The current games doing this the most are the Call of Duty (CoD) series, the Modern Warfare series, and the Halo series, but there are certainly others.

    As someone who has gamed a lot, led guilds in massively multiplayer role playing games, and interacted with several hundred, if not several thousand players who are participating in several different kinds of games at once, I would like to say this. When I fight other players – PvP – I get a little hot under the collar and limit my play sessions because I find it stressful and I find that I get very, very angry. When I listen to people who are playing co-op, sometimes people are a little bored, but everyone is generally smiling. When I listen to people playing PvP, they tend to get more and more angry as time goes on.

    When I talk to people who play games exclusively for PvP I don’t say this lightly-these people are sociopaths. They all demonstrate some level of unhealthy, anti-social behavior. They tend to be cruel, give themselves names that demean people around them, and talk trash about anyone for any reason. These are people that will hunt players down in open world games, kill them, and then stand around until they get back up (respawn) just to kill them AGAIN. They think this is the best thing ever.

    …I simply feel that looking at all video games is a waste of time, and I think a great way to narrow the search for these violent triggers would be to start with PvP.
    Thanks, Joseph, for taking the time to write and inform us.

    ***

    From reader and gamer Ted:
    In response to Joseph, the 30 yo game player/designer. He talks of PvP game as building his anger. It may just be frustration. I am 63 and have enjoyed Star Wars: The Old Republic. It is a MMOG where people have to join forces to win. You must co-operate and even let others take charge to succeed. It doesn’t matter whether you are on the side of good or evil, co-operation in the key. The socially awkward or outright loners will find these games difficult. Blaming these games IS not going to solve the problem. I will admit that I suck at video games. That does not keep me from trying. Nor does it deminish my enjoyment of the game.

    The problem is the remorseless, unfeeling twisted and defective thought processes of the evil doer. Short of finding a DNA link to these kinds of people and testing everyone at birth, mere mortals will not solve this problem by blaming the instrument of the crime. These hoplophobes will never be satisfied.

    BTW; the largest student fatality occurred in 1927 in Bath, Mich (I think) where 38 students 4 adults and the perp were killed by dynamite.

    Thank You for listening
    Ted
    And reader Herb writes:

    I once was a skeptic of the ties of video games and a causation for real violence. Then I read LTC Grossman’s book ‘On Killing’.

    LTC Grossman is the author of the ‘Sheep, Sheepdog & Wolves’ analogy. Basically his argument is that the current video games increase the desensitization of taking human life and do not cover the ramifications of the taking of such life. I’ve been in the military for 12 years and have been involved in numerous training scenarios, some of them as video games. The military and first responders understand the ramifications of the taking of human life, as well as the issues surrounding PTSD. Some video games are very real, and very effective, conveying the initial auspices of killing, yet they do nothing in respects to the consequences.

    Basically, read his book; its a short quick read. Check out his essay regarding the sheep, sheepdogs, and wolves.

    My 0.02 worth….
    Reader Zay adds:

    Hi Michelle,

    After seeing the response you posted from Ted, I felt I had to weigh in as I’ve had years of first hand experience with all of the most popular FPS games be it PC or Console in addition to countless RTS’s and RPG’s.

    I’m turning 30 next year and have been playing most genre’s (and FPS specifically) consistently for well over 10 years. Everything from the Counter-Strike series to Call of Duty to Battlefield and most of the lesser known/smaller FPS’s in between.

    I’ve encountered my fair share of angry young kids online who get their kicks from saying the most disgusting and outrageous things they can think of, but I’ve seen that across the spectrum in countless game genre’s. In my opinion the issue is not specifically linked to individual game genre’s – it’s a cultural rot issue mixed with the “protection” of being able to say things while remaining anonymous online.

    The subject matter being “violent” is a weak argument in our desensitized to violence society – I’ve had people fly off the handle in casual games of Words with Friends. It’s an easy scapegoat to scream about violence in video games yet we ignore equivalently (or worse) violent movies that Hollywood cranks out on a regular basis.

    Appreciate the feedback! See, we can have a civil National Conversation About Video Games without Big Nanny government.

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    They said on yahoo that some scammer set up a website supposedly to get donations for the little boys family that I think is so cute. I believe the boys name is Noah. Man people will do anything for money.

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    YOU MIGHT NOT LIKE THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS: Google this (exactly): "go fund me sandy hook elementary victims fund" and look what comes up on the very top.

    Sandy Hook Elementary Victims fund by Desaree Juarez - GoFundMe

    www.gofundme.com/sandy-hook-victims-fund

    Dec 13, 2012 – On Dec. 19, Lisa Fernandez of NBC Bay Area featured me in an article she wrote on how the Bay Area responded to the sandy hook tragedy....
    It's a Gofundme page that was created on the 13th. When you click on it, it goes to the Gofundme homepage...because the page itself was removed. But the page was INDEXED by Google and still shows up. Folks, the shooting happened on the 14th.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolie Rouge View Post
    YOU MIGHT NOT LIKE THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS: Google this (exactly): "go fund me sandy hook elementary victims fund" and look what comes up on the very top.

    Sandy Hook Elementary Victims fund by Desaree Juarez - GoFundMe

    www.gofundme.com/sandy-hook-victims-fund

    Dec 13, 2012 – On Dec. 19, Lisa Fernandez of NBC Bay Area featured me in an article she wrote on how the Bay Area responded to the sandy hook tragedy....
    It's a Gofundme page that was created on the 13th. When you click on it, it goes to the Gofundme homepage...because the page itself was removed. But the page was INDEXED by Google and still shows up. Folks, the shooting happened on the 14th.

    https://www.google.com/search?q=sand...F11%2F2012&tbm United Way page archived on the 11th.

    There are several instances of this; a memorial FB page for Soto created on the 10th, and also a United Way tribute dated the 12th. I looked today for a while in vain because I figured there had to be a rational explanation, something normal, and found none. I can't find anything to explain why a picture of Emilie Parker exists two days after the event sitting on Obama's lap in the same dress, and why two the grieving parents match photos of another couple who work for HLS.


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    SANDY HOOK "BUSTED WIDE OPEN!!!"
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    http://www.sandyhook.org/ https://newtown.uwwesternct.org/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVSM3z1-LHY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHv_R....
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    The Sandy Hook Shooting - Fully Exposed

    Published on Jan 7, 2013


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx9GxXYKx_8

    Channel of the fraudster: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgv.../feed?filter=1

    First off I would like to thank the users that contributed to this video, there are a few clips in here that already had so many duplicated I could not locate the original posters. Those people can contact me for a credit. You may copy and repost this video as you wish.


    Sandy Hook Hoax Completely Revealed - Media Lies - Actors
    Published on Jan 7, 2013

    We have done our best to reveal The Sandy Hook Hoax. We want to thank all those people who have done great research in revealing this fraud, and all those subscribers that leave comments on our videos. We need to be strong together. We must reveal this completely to the rest of the world. Do your part; tell friends, family, teachers - anyone who will listen. Force them to look hard at the truth. We can open this up and blow it up in their faces. This may be our last opportunity... let's not let it go to waste! Join the discussion below!

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    SANDY HOOK: BUSTED WIDE OPEN "II"

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    SANDY HOOK BUSTED - Outright LIES .

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    Thats a shotgun with a pistol grip not an ar-15 . the shell that fell out is a shotgun shell its way to big to be any thing else . I have a shotgun just like it pistol grip and all .He cleared the chamber by using the pump , you dont clear rifles that way because rifles arent pump action like shotguns .... while the cop lovingly strokes the barrel of the long gun to clean prints? what csi class did they fail?
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    United Way: No, we didn’t know about Dec. 14 Sandy Hook shooting in advance
    6:03 PM 01/08/2013

    The United Way of Western Connecticut said it rejects conspiracy theories claiming it knew about the Dec. 14 Newtown, Conn., school shooting three days in advance and leveraged that knowledge to raise money. “It’s preposterous,” executive vice president Isabel Almeida told The Daily Caller Tuesday, dismissing what she called a “flawed” Google search result that suggests her organization issued a statement of condolence — and launched a support fund for the victims’ families — on Dec. 11.

    That fund has raised more than $6 million, the group reported Jan. 4. “United Way extends our most sincere condolences and prayers,” that statement read, “to all those families affected by the devastating events in Newtown/Sandy Hook, Connecticut. … Newtown is home. We will stand with the community and everyone affected directly and indirectly by this tragic event as we face the days and weeks ahead.”

    The statement “went out the late evening hours of the 14th, probably between the hours of 10 p.m. and 11 p.m.,” Almeida told TheDC.

    Asked if the statement existed in any form prior to Dec. 14, she replied that it was “obviously impossible.”

    TheDC emailed a Google spokeswoman for comment, but the company has not responded.

    A public relations firm contracted by the United Way of Western Connecticut, however, forwarded an email to The Daily Caller from an engineer at Google.

    “This is a technical glitch on our end,” the engineer wrote. “[T]he date Google’s search engine first ‘saw’ the page was 12/14/2012 at 6:58pm. (We’re looking into a fix, but it may take some weeks.)”
    Meanwhile, another Google search result is adding fuel to the fire. It shows a San Jose, Calif. woman’s private effort to raise money for the Newtown victims’ families. Google’s search result shows that Desaree Juarez’s fundraising page was created Dec. 13, one day before the shooting.

    KNTV, the NBC television affiliate in San Francisco took note of it on Dec. 19; but the page, hosted on the “Go Fund Me”website, no longer exists. Google’s servers still have a record of it.

    One YouTube user wrapped up both Google glitches into a presentation accusing news outlets, public safety officials and the parents of Newtown victims of a mass conspiracy. “This thing was all made up. The entire media made it up. They’re all in cahoots. The media, the police, FEMA, the parents — every damn body — they’re all in it. And you know why they’re in it? The money. That’s not the only reason, because they like to do satanic freak-out crap, okay? But the money is one element for sure.”

    The United Way chapter’s Facebook page, Almeida said, was her first indication that something was wrong.

    “Shame on you,” read one angry Facebook post. “Dec. 11th even? Days before the event and you have a donation page published and running. Shame, shame.”

    “How did the united way know all those kids were gonna be killed 3 days before?” another asked. “[I]t’s a sad day if are [sic] own gov is killing are [sic] children to push there [sic] agendas.”

    Other Facebook users asked why the organization had deleted conversations about the topic.

    Almeida placed the blame firmly in Google’s lap. ”This is an error on Google’s side, and therefore we don’t have an explanation,” she said. ”Google is investigating what went wrong on their end.”

    But still, aided by conspiracy theorists and a lightning-quick Internet, the idea that the United Way somehow knew about the shooting in advance isn’t going away. “We are receiving quite a few phone calls here in the office from individuals seeking an explanation,” Almeida said. ”It’s aggravating.”


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    So they finally had to come out and admit it, now that the Coroner has released some info along with police.

    An AR-15, or the so-called "Assault Weapon", was not used in the school shooting. The shooter even tried weeks earlier to buy a rifle but was turned down in the background check. So he had to kill his Mother to steal her rifle. There were initial reports, right after the shooting, that police found the AR-15 in his car, NOT IN THE SCHOOL. The rifle was not used. The shooter went into the school with 4 handguns, NOT an Assault Rifle as the media has charged. I remember in the initial hours of this shooting, the Police said they found the rifle in the car. But the Administration-controlled MSM had a pre-planned attack already waiting, to ban so-called assault weapons and jumped on that line of reporting, knowing it was a lie, which included people like Piers Morgan who said the shooter used an AR-15 that shoots hundreds of rounds per minute, as if it were a machine gun. Could it be that the Democrat Liberals and THEIR MEDIA were pushing for the new law, hoping they could do it, before the Coroner released the info? Absolutely.

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