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Title: David Dees
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Published: Jun 22, 2016
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Post Date: 2016-06-22 23:41:44 by christine
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#5. To: christine (#0)

Prof James Fetzer who stripped away all of the hysteria and deception around the events at Sandy Hook. Fetzer and other journalists like Vivian Lee are dissecting Orlando in ways that raise giant questions about the story propagated thru the mainstream:

– By Sunday evening, the “dead” were still supposedly inside the night club – just like the kids reportedly left inside the Sandy Hook school. Did they not take them to the hospital? Where’s the emergency protocol? (CNN)

– News reports claimed that by Sunday evening only a few of the dead had been identified. But doesn’t everyone who frequents a bar carry an ID? By 8 pm Monday the names were in – read tearfully on the air by Anderson Cooper (CNN) and listed in full on Wikipedia.[4]

– News footage shows no dead people, or even visibly injured people, no ambulances rushing to the scene, no colored triage tarps, no EMTs swarming the site, or anything else that might prove the “massacre” actually occurred as reported. A few “injured victims” are shown casually walked or carried away from the club, with one dumped into the back of a pickup for transport to the hospital. Such scenes were played over and over on television. As with the Sandy Hook “shooting,” we are supposed to believe the reports, despite the clear lack of evidence. (CNN)

– To make up for this lack, we have a parade of witnesses, sobbing without tears and giving unconvincing performances, as seen with many recent false flag events. These include Luis Burbano, who gave interviews to several media outlets soon after the Orlando “shooting.” Like Carlos Arredondo of Boston Marathon fame, Burbano became the face of courage under duress, reportedly removing his shirt to wrap it around a man’s arm and tying another piece of his clothing to a man’s leg.[5]

- In his CNN interview, he said he put a “syringe” on the man’s arm – but then corrected this to say it was a tourniquet.[6] Like Arredondo, Burbano is an actor, with several films to his credit.[7] Screen Shot 2016-06-13 at 9.03.17 PM

– Interviews by assorted officials also sound scripted and strange. These include State Senator Geraldine Thompson, who tells us she is the senator for the district that includes the Pulse night club “in Tallahassee” – although Pulse is actually in Orlando. (CNN) – Drills were involved, as with many false flag events (more on this subject is sure to come). Oddly, the June 13 online edition of the Orlando Sentinelhighlighted an article originally published in 2015, regarding a drill to prepare nurses for mass casualties.[8]

Much more: jamesfetzer.blogspot.com/2016/06/orlando-questions-and- anomalies.html

randge  posted on  2016-06-25   15:09:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: randge, Pinguinite, All (#5) (Edited)

Please listen to this discussion. One of the things said is that not one victim or witness is behaving in a way that reflects traumatization as they should after an event like this.

christine  posted on  2016-06-27   12:29:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#7. To: christine (#6)

Help me, somebody -- I don't know what to believe every exposé we hear tells a different story.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2016-06-27 18:07:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: christine (#6)

One of the things said is that not one victim or witness is behaving in a way that reflects traumatization as they should after an event like this.

I listened to it but I don't see much in the way of substance.

It shows Napolitano stating the FBI record says no one was killed until 5:13 AM, but we still don't have a copy of that record. We like what Napolitano stands for on Constitutional matters and matters of Rights, but it's still second hand info. Is he quoting accurately from the report? And even if he is, the report could be wrong for a variety of reasons unrelated to the hoax theory. We don't know.

Critiquing the behavior of those who are alleged victims is conjecture. Have all the survivors been rounded up for psychological examination, or do we have only some brief clips of a few when they spoke to reporters? All we have is the latter, and it's not enough to draw a firm conclusion.

Pinguinite  posted on  2016-06-27 21:38:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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