Life gets more and more interesting. Now we know the Regime is into spying on online gaming groups to detect terrorists in order, allegedly, to thwart them. What if, in addition to trying to thwart terrorists and criminals, the Regime is using this information to find and develop potential mass shooters like the one who perpetrated the Newtown massacre? Indeed, it’s surprising how that individual’s computer was immediately seized and how little information has ever been revealed about what was on that computer.
Before viewing this speculation as a bit off the wall, we need to realize that the Regime has already perpetrated one deliberate mass murder conspiracy, Fast and Furious, to attack the 2d Amendment. Since that one failed to create the necessary public hysteria, it’s only logical that, led by the Criminal in Chief, they’d try to develop a shooter to do a more frightful one involving little kids; hence, Newtown.
“What if, in addition to trying to thwart terrorists and criminals, the Regime is using this information to find and develop potential mass shooters like the one who perpetrated the Newtown massacre?” —Libstripper
I think that is exactly what they are doing:
7-22-11 Oslo/Utoya Island slaughter, Norway 69 dead
[url]http://www.dagbladet.no/2...LyxXT68T0uD1bfCte52pRbDw[/url]
Brevik has questioned said that he spent much time in the game [b]World of Warcraft[/b]... 32-year-old has previously explained his movements on Utøya as if he were in a violent computer game. Seven years ago he took a year off to concentrate on the game at full time.
12-8-11 Virginia Tech Shooting, Blacksburg, VA Ross Truett Ashley, 22 2 dead
[url]http://blogs.fredericksbu...sdesk/2011/12/13/ashley-a-different-person/[/url]
He(ex-roommate) said Ashley enjoyed NFL games and the popular fantasy game [b]World of Warcraft[/b].
7-20-12 Batman Shooting, Aurora, CO 12 dead
[url]http://www.dailymail.co.u...tml?ICO=most_read_module[/url]
A former classmate from the University of Colorado suggested another cause for the killings, describing Holmes as someone who had lost touch with reality after becoming ‘obsessed’ with video games.
‘I cant remember which one but it was something like [b]World of Warcraft[/b], one of those where you compete against people on the internet.
‘He did not have much of a life apart from that and doing his work. James seemed like he wanted to be in the game and be one of the characters.
3-19-13 University of Central Florida, James Oliver Seevakumaran 1 dead
[url]https://www.dropbox.com/sh/e0t9nr8rtxwy6qt/PIlbDSKMDZ?n=178434595[/url]
RoommateStatements.pdf
pg 7 of 7 by Samuel Consgrove, Jr.
“He played video games in his room without leaving on weekdays, including “[b]World of Warcraft[/b]” and other online games, during this period.”
Maybe that was the “opportunity” they were talking about:
from the origonal link:
“NSA document from 2008: The Times said another document from from the same year declared virtual games “an opportunity!” “
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