Thoughts on the validity of the Sandy Hook shooting

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The only thing I am remotely curious about is the early report of the man in the woods who was caught and arrested. I remember hearing about that with my own ears. Supposedly the InoWars video has aerial footage of that apprehension. Does anyone have any further details on that encounter?
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Ericstac wrote:http://www.ct.gov/despp/cwp/view.asp?Q=517284&A=4226



STATE OF CONNECTICUT
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Public Information Office
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 18, 2013


** UPDATE **

STATE POLICE IDENTIFY WEAPONS USED IN SANDY HOOK INVESTIGATION;
INVESTIGATION CONTINUES

In previous press conferences, the Connecticut State Police clearly identified all of the weapons seized from the crime scene at Sandy Hook Elementary School.

To eliminate any confusion or misinformation, we will again describe and identify the weapons seized at the school crime scene.

Seized inside the school:
#1. Bushmaster .223 caliber-- model XM15-E2S rifle with high capacity 30 round magazine
#2. Glock 10 mm handgun
#3. Sig-Sauer P226 9mm handgun


Seized from suspect’s car in parking lot:
#4. Izhmash Canta-12 12 gauge Shotgun (seized from car in parking lot)




So back to my question, mom had a bushy, glock, sig AND an Izzy??? Yeah right. Where did he get them guns.
Yeah, those seem like odd choices for a lady who was a school teacher...unless she was, wait for it, straw purchasing and buying the guns that her son wanted but couldn't have on his own. He was a gamer and I speak from experience that there are all sorts of "cool" guns in video games. He tells mommy "Buy me this thing" and she wants to make her kid happy and goes and gets it for him. So, I can see how the guns in question MIGHT have come into the picture. The major problems I have with this whole thing still rest upon the liberal-progressive media propaganda machine, for one. And it seems that so many of these killers have been on those SRI and other neurotransmitter-effecting drugs. Many on this forum like to say that "guns and alcohol" don't mix, well it seems that guns and those psychotropic meds don't mix too well, either.

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^^ I'm guilty of that. My kids play games, then say how cool such and such guns are, just like mine.. Then for Xmas they get 1911s and AR15s.... In the form of Airsoft though.

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Ericstac wrote:^^ I'm guilty of that. My kids play games, then say how cool such and such guns are, just like mine.. Then for Xmas they get 1911s and AR15s.... In the form of Airsoft though.
Ericstac, just wanted to let you know I'm just offering my own guess as that is all we get now, guesses. My theory is neither more or less valid than yours since we can't prove anything about it. The overall truth, though, is that there are already a lot of laws on the books that aren't being enforced, or are done in a slap-dash manner. And like I said, the biggest problems I have with the mess surrounding this entire thing I place square on the shoulders of these so-called journalists who are blatantly agenda-driven and really don't care about the safety of kids, just about getting control of firearms in this nation as part of their ideology.

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K.Mooneyham wrote:
Ericstac wrote:^^ I'm guilty of that. My kids play games, then say how cool such and such guns are, just like mine.. Then for Xmas they get 1911s and AR15s.... In the form of Airsoft though.
Ericstac, just wanted to let you know I'm just offering my own guess as that is all we get now, guesses. My theory is neither more or less valid than yours since we can't prove anything about it. The overall truth, though, is that there are already a lot of laws on the books that aren't being enforced, or are done in a slap-dash manner. And like I said, the biggest problems I have with the mess surrounding this entire thing I place square on the shoulders of these so-called journalists who are blatantly agenda-driven and really don't care about the safety of kids, just about getting control of firearms in this nation as part of their ideology.

Oh, I know. I wasn't trying to be rude or anything. Sorry if I came across as a...donkey. :patriot:

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Ericstac wrote:
K.Mooneyham wrote:
Ericstac wrote:^^ I'm guilty of that. My kids play games, then say how cool such and such guns are, just like mine.. Then for Xmas they get 1911s and AR15s.... In the form of Airsoft though.
Ericstac, just wanted to let you know I'm just offering my own guess as that is all we get now, guesses. My theory is neither more or less valid than yours since we can't prove anything about it. The overall truth, though, is that there are already a lot of laws on the books that aren't being enforced, or are done in a slap-dash manner. And like I said, the biggest problems I have with the mess surrounding this entire thing I place square on the shoulders of these so-called journalists who are blatantly agenda-driven and really don't care about the safety of kids, just about getting control of firearms in this nation as part of their ideology.

Oh, I know. I wasn't trying to be rude or anything. Sorry if I came across as a...donkey. :patriot:
No, I didn't take it that way at all, I didn't want you to think I was being like that either.

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K.Mooneyham wrote: Yeah, those seem like odd choices for a lady who was a school teacher...unless she was, wait for it, straw purchasing and buying the guns that her son wanted but couldn't have on his own. He was a gamer and I speak from experience that there are all sorts of "cool" guns in video games. He tells mommy "Buy me this thing" and she wants to make her kid happy and goes and gets it for him. So, I can see how the guns in question MIGHT have come into the picture. The major problems I have with this whole thing still rest upon the liberal-progressive media propaganda machine, for one. And it seems that so many of these killers have been on those SRI and other neurotransmitter-effecting drugs. Many on this forum like to say that "guns and alcohol" don't mix, well it seems that guns and those psychotropic meds don't mix too well, either.
From what I have read, the mom was a Prepper. If that is true, the guns do not seem all that odd.

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waynegs wrote:
K.Mooneyham wrote: Yeah, those seem like odd choices for a lady who was a school teacher...unless she was, wait for it, straw purchasing and buying the guns that her son wanted but couldn't have on his own. He was a gamer and I speak from experience that there are all sorts of "cool" guns in video games. He tells mommy "Buy me this thing" and she wants to make her kid happy and goes and gets it for him. So, I can see how the guns in question MIGHT have come into the picture. The major problems I have with this whole thing still rest upon the liberal-progressive media propaganda machine, for one. And it seems that so many of these killers have been on those SRI and other neurotransmitter-effecting drugs. Many on this forum like to say that "guns and alcohol" don't mix, well it seems that guns and those psychotropic meds don't mix too well, either.
From what I have read, the mom was a Prepper. If that is true, the guns do not seem all that odd.
And who told us she was a "prepper"? The liberal-progressive MSM, that's who...and I trust them very, very little. They don't report news, they create propaganda from current events.

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IMO Mr Parker in no way seems strange, or weird to me.

What i see is a man who, while smiling before the interview, came to the realization that he was going to have to talk about his child who was just killed.

I myself show little emotion, and try to appear calm and upbeat regardless of the circumstances. However when i think or speak about loved ones very dear to me who have died, i do get choked up.

Again, it does not seem very strange to me. Besides, you got to be one dumb guy to "get into character" in front of cameras. I think the accusations are totally bogus.
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conspiracy theorists unite and either baffle everyone with stuffing or dazzle them with sunlight and mirrors, then ye shall achive. not really sure what youll achieve but hey keep trying, like all the rest of the conspiracies there is no proof just wild guesses about why things don't seem right to them.
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JP171 wrote:conspiracy theorists unite and either baffle everyone with stuffing or dazzle them with sunlight and mirrors, then ye shall achive. not really sure what youll achieve but hey keep trying, like all the rest of the conspiracies there is no proof just wild guesses about why things don't seem right to them.
That's a pretty broad brush your paintin' with.
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Dragonfighter wrote:
JP171 wrote:conspiracy theorists unite and either baffle everyone with stuffing or dazzle them with sunlight and mirrors, then ye shall achive. not really sure what youll achieve but hey keep trying, like all the rest of the conspiracies there is no proof just wild guesses about why things don't seem right to them.
That's a pretty broad brush your paintin' with.
not really, the brush is no more broad than the theorys that abound about everything from UFO's being covered up by the gubbermint to the latest about sandy hook being a conspiracy so that the chairman can take all guns away with impunity. all I ever hear are questions that have no real basis to statements of fact that are nothing more than junk science thrown out there to see what sticks. it gets old when all you ever hear the conspiracy mongers say is why?, then give half information that isn't correct or in error due to time log errors, camera errors, or lack of answers that meet the preconcieved notion. I am not saying to not question, but I am saying that one should investigate before making statements. the ex gubberner Jesse Ventura comes to mind, because of his seal training, the only seal training he has had is the kind ya get at sea world. so since a person would lie like that, something many of us here have had many discussions about being not only wrong but wishing that we could arrest and convict people like that. I have heard so many theories that are based purely on nothing more than a great distrust of all things government than any real factual questions, it gets old and I am cynical, so if you believe maybe santa will bring you nice stuff, the great pumpkin will visit so on and so forth, bring solid information to the table and I'll listen. untill then, its all smoke, mirrors and sunshine out the wazoo

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I refuse to blindly believe anything the mass media tells us anymore. They have spun, obfuscated, covered up, and flat-out lied for THEIR political party, the Democrat Party, time and time again. They also do their best to simply ignore anything that doesn't fit into their liberal-progressive ideological agenda. If it comes from the mass media, and benefits the Democrat Party, and especially the current regime, I am going to be suspicious of it. I'm sure the mass media are so proud of themselves, but they've EARNED that constant suspicion.
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