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#261
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06-08-2018, 08:43 AM
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Re: Mass Shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, Florida
Why is it that everytime something like this happens that many say that it was a false flag/hoax? Like there are no crazy people with guns in the US. This kid is not right in his mind. I believe he thinks and acts like a 10 yo, did read that somewhere. I know i'm not making myself popular right now but i don't think that he needs to get the death penalty. He's screwed up in the head, thats for sure.
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#262
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06-08-2018, 09:44 AM
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Re: Mass Shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, Florida
Depends on what context the hoax/false flag is used. Hoax/false flag isn't necessarily a secret govt. initiative, as most people automatically thinks when someone impresses the potential. A hoax or a false flag can be conducted by any level of agendas. Black guy spray painting KKK on a predominate black attended church is a false flag, for example. A govt. bombing a country using weapons with logos from another country in which they wish to create division with upon the two, is a false flag at a higher level. It's easy to assume, speculate, as well as put false narratives together to form a reasonable argument in their favor. Separating fact from theory isn't a common practice of those inclined to find independent research on certain matters. This shooting is easiest of them all to present a theory saturated thesis pointing to a false flag, mostly because of the facts that can be promoted to back those theories. That isn't to say the theories are true, just that the pieces of the puzzle are similar enough, you cam jam the pieces together and anyone that lacks the common sense, or drive, to investigate it themselves will be easily convinced. In this case- That facts are- 1) The Broward co. Sheriffs dept was on a campaign endorsed by Obama that gave leniency to minors. There were aprox 7 misdemeanor that minors couldn't be arrested, upon breaking. 2) There was a point systems, protocol, that deputies had to go through, before making a felony arrest on a minor. It was said that many deputies were avoiding arrest, just so they didn't have to deal with said protocols. 3) Broward co. Sheriff Israel, was an avid gun grab advocate with extreme liberal views. (which makes it easy to assume he's in on some agenda) 4) The Sheriff's department did in fact stand-down. (which in the mind of falseflag/hoax type, legitimizes #3-) 5) The FBI and DOJ, knew about this kid. The sheriff's dept. visited the kid many times, and knew of his high school woes. (which fuels the concept that this was a deep state initiative) Just a few examples of how facts can be used as tools to mislead, misinform, or create new narratives to support their own worldviews. |
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#263
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06-08-2018, 11:57 AM
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Re: Mass Shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, Florida
The so-called 'False Flag' tactic has it's basis in the infamous "Hegelian Dialectic" of Problem -> Reaction -> Solution Or, the less obvious view. - Thesis -> Antithesis -> Synthesis 'False Flag' is used to bring about a 'Problem' situation, circumstance and/or understanding that was the intention all along. The 'Problem' is supposedly 'Gun Violence'. The 'Reaction' is a narrative proposed and supported by operatives that caused the 'Problem' in the first place. All to engender a 'False Flag' 'Astro turf' (aka FAKE 'Grass Roots') 'demand' ('Reaction') for what the operatives wanted all along. For instance, "Ban all guns!" as a 'Solution'. This was their objective from the beginning. Typical Soviet era Saul Alinsky style tactics. Also known as the 'Long Con'. |
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#265
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06-09-2018, 03:45 PM
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Re: Mass Shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, Florida
I have been teaching in public middle schools for 34 years. Your observations/comments are spot on. |
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#267
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08-12-2018, 04:38 PM
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Re: Mass Shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, Florida
I watched about an hour of that confession. I haven’t followed this case but watching that, unless that kid is an actor, he’s clearly of very low intelligence, with a mental health issue, whose mother died a few months prior. His father already dead. This kid was utterly fucked up in the head. You give a kid like that, grieving, hopeless, messed up, no future, a gun, and the knowledge that this is how a loner kid becomes important and “somebody”, and you have this. Over and over again. |
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#268
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08-13-2018, 05:00 AM
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Re: Mass Shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, Florida
You know, it really reminds me of the Martin Bryant (Port Arthur Massacre, 1996) case. For instance: - Both have low intellect. - Both on the spectrum (I read someplace that Nikolas Cruz was diagnosed with autism or Asperger's). - Both used an AR-15. - Both had a parent die recently prior to their respective shootings. - Both were heavily disliked because they were seen as annoying or strange. - Both got fat in prison (lmao). Yeah, I can't think of anymore at the moment but I'd been thinking of it a few days beforehand and I came up with quite a few similarities. I'll be sure to post them if I remember them. It's pretty fucked ... :/ |
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#269
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08-14-2018, 05:52 PM
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Re: Mass Shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, Florida
I was wondering about Aspergers too. I didn’t know that but he definitely gave odd responses which made me wonder. This kid had no one. He lost everyone that could have helped him, and with a condition like that, it’s not easy on your own. Not excusing what he did, but people with autism mimic what they see. |