Anyone seen this?
I really would like to hear some RATIONAL opinions.. I got this sent to me about an hour ago and I'm honestly in shock.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx9GxXYKx_8&sns=fb
Anyone seen this?
I really would like to hear some RATIONAL opinions.. I got this sent to me about an hour ago and I'm honestly in shock.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx9GxXYKx_8&sns=fb
Wasn't able to watch the whole video yet since I'm at work, so I can't really comment on it, but if there was some stuff covered up, that's ridiculous. What were some of the claims made?
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Geez man, I don't know where to start. Like the entire thing was a fraud. One girl who was supposed to be shot, her dad is snickering before his dramatic interview. Then you see the same little girl with the President. I cannot comprehend what I will do if this is true. As an active duty member, seeing who and how much would be involved in this I... Well, I just hope someone is going to crash in and post how false this is and how dumb I look now.
I am not some conspiracy theorist or anything like that.
I think if anyone spoke this theory to me in person, I'd go to jail for maiming their face or worse.
WTF is wrong with the people in this country? Honestly, the people who float this **** out are nothing more than subliminal terrorists, looking to subvert this country in any way they can.
It's ****ing sickening. It's insulting that it's even posted here.
No offense Bobbi.. but please tell me you give no credence to this insanity..
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Some guy that I barely knew from high school friended me on Facebook recently and then I started seeing **** like this pop up from him on my news feed so I promptly unfriended him. I simply don't have time for people this dumb.
Watched the first few minutes, turned it off. Videos like this take the complete uncertainty surrounding the immediate aftermath of traumatizing events and build a fictional case based on eye witness interviews, the least reliable form of evidence. Straight conspiracy theory BS.
These are the same people who think that 9/11 was fake. Some people try to find a conspiracy in everything.
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Bingo! It's the result of the media craze immediately after an event such as this. They want to get the story out first so naturally there are many things reported that they believe are true at the time, but turn out to be incorrect. No time for conspiracy theorists.
i understand the misinformation early on, that's to be expected in a situation like Sandy Hook...but what about the dad laughing before the interview, what about the facebook page that was created literally while things were going on, what about the little girl who was shot in the elementary school that's pictured later with the President?
I'm not a conspiracy theorist by any means, but it's interesting to say the least. I hope for the sake of all things good in this world, that none of what was in that video is true.
I don't know what to think- So I wanted to see how many people would watch it, look for "inconsistencies" and share that, because things like the medical examiner only retrieving "assault rifle" rounds but police only finding 4 handgun in the school don't add up. Finding the assault rifle in his car is not possible- he never made it back.
Don't flame me, I didn't make it. I'm just trying to get someone more detail oriented to find flaws in this story.
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That's exactly where I am too, and maybe that is the thing.
Maybe it's me wishing this youtube story WAS/IS true, because to me that would mean these children never died.
Without even clicking on that video, let me guess:
Video begins with soft, eerie music gradually getting a little louder. Radio 911 dispatch calls from that day are laid over top, while scenes from the tragedy begin to appear on the screen.
Then, a voice over begins after the music has crescendo'd into a full quick phased eerie violin ensemble. The voice is overly enunciated... clearly trying to sound very calm and very educated. Trying too hard. The voice, after a brief info session about the shootings, poses a series of questions. Voice stops, then music is turned up again. At this point, you, the viewer, have chills up your spine.
Then, the video cuts abruptly to the "evidence". A series of hilight reels from the aftermath of the tragedy, where assumptions about how things logically should be after a shooting. -vs- how they appear on tv.
Of course, nothing ever gets answered, and the video presents no hypothesis or theory. Instead, it simply "asks questions".
Now, am I right?
The soldiers gave three cheers as they urged their tired horses north across the uneven hills. Some of the mounts, exhausted after a week of almost continual marching, began to lag behind; others, spurred on by their enthusiastic riders, began to edge past the regiment's commander. "Boys, hold your horses," Custer cautioned; "there are plenty of them down there for us all."
Without even clicking on that video, let me guess:
Video begins with soft, eerie music gradually getting a little louder. Radio 911 dispatch calls from that day are laid over top, while scenes from the tragedy begin to appear on the screen.
Then, a voice over begins after the music has crescendo'd into a full quick phased eerie violin ensemble. The voice is overly enunciated... clearly trying to sound very calm and very educated. Trying too hard. The voice, after a brief info session about the shootings, poses a series of questions. Voice stops, then music is turned up again. At this point, you, the viewer, have chills up your spine.
Then, the video cuts abruptly to the "evidence". A series of hilight reels from the aftermath of the tragedy, where assumptions about how things logically should be after a shooting. -vs- how they appear on tv.
Of course, nothing ever gets answered, and the video presents no hypothesis or theory. Instead, it simply "asks questions".
Now, am I right?
The soldiers gave three cheers as they urged their tired horses north across the uneven hills. Some of the mounts, exhausted after a week of almost continual marching, began to lag behind; others, spurred on by their enthusiastic riders, began to edge past the regiment's commander. "Boys, hold your horses," Custer cautioned; "there are plenty of them down there for us all."
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