Canalize

Is there a reason links are not clickable inside threads? Also can we get the ability to go back only once not twice out of a thread. Just commenting here because I am sure that would make this research a lot easier.

wallstreettuna

http://imgur.com/lvgM556

Picture of driving through a street in Sandy Hook last winter. This is what they look like. Not even paved in many areas. Homes vacant and for sale, boarded up and decrepit. Not the "wealthy bedroom community" the news keeps pushing. Newtown is a whole is relatively wealthy, yes, but not ridiculously so. It is a 60 sq mile town- large geographically, and so there is a range of earning. It is also not so close to NY that most of the people who live there commute to the city. Darien, Greenwich, even Stamford, yes. Not Newtown. (Note: Newtown has 17 smaller sub communities within it, one of the 17 is Sandy Hook. Botsford, Dodgingtown, Hawleyville, etc. Note that there is one of the 17 that is called Newtown (Borough) so sometimes reading about Newtown can be confusing since you want to make sure it is about Newtown town, not Newtown Borough (a small village at the town's center of 800 people, which has its own utilities, septic system, and public utilities, and even nominated and elected officials. It operates within, but also separate from, the rest of Newtown. Only 1 of 8 boroughs left in CT and the only one that still has its own functioning govt.)

KittyGlitterSparkles

Looking at satellite view on google maps, everything in the area looks paved.

wallstreettuna

The Hubbards sign POA too: http://imgur.com/GuVC1Up

wallstreettuna

The Weird case of Jackie Bardens of New York: (yes, both of New York)

http://imgur.com/NZt9WG2

wallstreettuna

http://imgur.com/PJemkUz

Mark Barden's business has "good reason" to withhold address info etc.

Really, Mark?

Persona_Manager

Good thing they all got huge cash payouts after their roles were over. I just hope it's enough to soothe their conscience for lying to the whole world.

wallstreettuna

I speculate that they believe they are doing something good. They feel that if they are in collusion/kahoots with our government, if the feds are saying, "You're on our team" they feel such allegiance to that government slavery they are willing to break moral code to do so and LIE. They have no compass. They allow their compass pin to blow in whichever direction they are told to go , they pledge their allegiance to the government, and feel protected, and that they are a part of something good and helpful, they think of themselves as important 'secret agents'. It's sick, but true.

fenixrisin

Agreed, in addition to the work of Wolfgang Halbig, whose shown the school doesn't look like it was actively teaching kids anymore, it looks like one big psy-op. When people think they are working for a greater good they'll do anything; and have done much, much worse throughout history to promote a 'rational' cause.

The psy-op works, even when many of us don't believe it. The operation might even be more effective if there are those who think it didn't happen, while others continue with the belief it did happen.

Persona_Manager

It's unfortunate that they don't realize the slightest slip-up will earn them getting suicided. They are expendable, just like Seal Team 6 was not spared. The government doesn't leave loose ends, and SH is all about loose ends.

wallstreettuna

http://imgur.com/ykjkrgP

Sandy Hook parents have names in common with important people in Washington.

wallstreettuna

http://imgur.com/wB8Yzkn

Just like the Lanza's Power of Attorney documents.

Why is this so common among these people? (POA docs)