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To: Hot Tabasco

A lot of people seem to think that calling Sandy Hook a false flag is totally ridiculous because “And the whole city was involved in the hoax.....right Sheese”. Those kids died there, absolutely. No question. However other kids and people in the town or school would have personally known them, making their deaths all but impossible to fake. A false story line however involving who really committed the crime or why they did would be easy to fake for an agency like the FBI or CIA. That is what I call a false flag.


52 posted on 09/23/2022 6:17:41 AM PDT by Clarancebeaks
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To: Clarancebeaks

On threads like this I tell folks my story on the day of Sandy Hook.

I live in CT and was listening to the local radio call in shows while I was running errands—several hours after the Sandy Hook “event”.

I remember a couple of Fairfield County callers asked the station for help understanding what was happening.

They were EMTs and told their story.

When they heard on the radio about the massacre they stopped what they were doing and immediately reported to their local heli-pad in Bridgeport or Stamford so they be flown to the school and offer aid to the wounded kids. (It would be a short helicopter ride to get them to the site.)

They were shocked when they reported for duty.

Their bosses told them “Nobody told you to report here. Go home.”

We later found that according to the official version there were no wounded children at Sandy Hook.

Compare that with other mass shootings and you will get the idea....something smelled very weird in Connecticut that day.


57 posted on 09/23/2022 6:29:53 AM PDT by cgbg (Claiming that laws and regs that limit “hate speech” stop freedom of speech is “hate speech”.)
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