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Tinfoil Hatters - was Sandy Hook a Hoax?
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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 2384070" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Wow - I step away for a bit and things get out of hand. Jeeze, everybody calm down.</p><p></p><p>I never said I thought Sandy Hook was a Hoax (the question in the title was actually tongue-in-cheek), and I actually said that article had a lot of BS in it. But there are some genuinely unanswered questions about the event/response/investigation that I was curious about. The link I posted was from Veterans Today (I think it was on their facebook page) and I've seen a lot of stupid conspiracy theories like it forwarded around and none had been discussed here, so I thought I'd use it to start the conversation about the strange things that went on with the overall event/investigation. </p><p></p><p>I also assumed that 1.) people wouldn't go completely off-base with nutjob theories, and that 2.) the interwebz police wouldn't get offended at the very notion that we would discuss something.</p><p></p><p>I actually did look into a lot of the assertions made by that article (which again - that's why I said there's a lot of BS in it), but there are still things that just don't add up to me (and maybe I just don't know where to look, so that's why I posted it here).</p><p></p><p>I'm not questioning whether or not the event happened, or that people died and their families suffered. I question the details of what actually took place during the incident, and the things that are inaccurately reported (not normal Media/Reporting BS either - statements released by the various departments involved that are incorrect, retracted, or contradict some of the evidence later released), as well as the delay in evidence released and rush to campaign against guns immediately afterward.</p><p></p><p>I accept that mistakes happen (especially under the stress of something as horrible as a school shooting), but there seem to be a lot of convenient mistakes that have been retracted or corrected, and a lot of things that just don't make sense to me and have no explanation given - at a time when the place was swarming with reporters and journalists for several months after the incident occurred. I also don't like how more and more, investigations are becoming super-secret.</p><p></p><p>Next time I'll just post an article about Obama or his birth certificate and get the hearty amen I deserve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 2384070, member: 229"] Wow - I step away for a bit and things get out of hand. Jeeze, everybody calm down. I never said I thought Sandy Hook was a Hoax (the question in the title was actually tongue-in-cheek), and I actually said that article had a lot of BS in it. But there are some genuinely unanswered questions about the event/response/investigation that I was curious about. The link I posted was from Veterans Today (I think it was on their facebook page) and I've seen a lot of stupid conspiracy theories like it forwarded around and none had been discussed here, so I thought I'd use it to start the conversation about the strange things that went on with the overall event/investigation. I also assumed that 1.) people wouldn't go completely off-base with nutjob theories, and that 2.) the interwebz police wouldn't get offended at the very notion that we would discuss something. I actually did look into a lot of the assertions made by that article (which again - that's why I said there's a lot of BS in it), but there are still things that just don't add up to me (and maybe I just don't know where to look, so that's why I posted it here). I'm not questioning whether or not the event happened, or that people died and their families suffered. I question the details of what actually took place during the incident, and the things that are inaccurately reported (not normal Media/Reporting BS either - statements released by the various departments involved that are incorrect, retracted, or contradict some of the evidence later released), as well as the delay in evidence released and rush to campaign against guns immediately afterward. I accept that mistakes happen (especially under the stress of something as horrible as a school shooting), but there seem to be a lot of convenient mistakes that have been retracted or corrected, and a lot of things that just don't make sense to me and have no explanation given - at a time when the place was swarming with reporters and journalists for several months after the incident occurred. I also don't like how more and more, investigations are becoming super-secret. Next time I'll just post an article about Obama or his birth certificate and get the hearty amen I deserve. [/QUOTE]
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