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    Shootings - The view of Rep Mike Harris
    Michael Harris - former Republican candidate for governor of Arizona and GOP campaign finance chairman.




    Today, Michael Harris, former Republican candidate for governor of Arizona and GOP campaign finance chairman, in an internationally televised news broadcast, cited “Israeli revenge” in, what he called, “the terrorist attack in Connecticut.”
    Harris cited Israeli “rage” against the US and against President Barack Obama. By “Israel,” we mean “Netanyahu.”

    The mission was to teach America a lesson, knowing that “America would take the punishment, keep “quiet,” and let a ‘fall guy’ take the blame.”

    A “fall guy” is another word for “patsy.”

    Harris, citing the flood of inconsistencies in the “cover story,” pointed out the following, “The facts are now becoming obvious. This is another case where Israel has chosen violence and terrorism where their bullying in Washington has failed. Israel believes the US “threw them under the bus,” particularly after the recent Gaza war, allowing Israel to be humiliated in the United Nations. Their response was to stage a terror attack, targeting America in the most hideous and brutal way possible, in fact, an Israeli “signature attack,” one that butchers children, one reminiscent of the attacks that killed so many children in Gaza?”

    Washington is terrified of Israel, their powerful lobby and its relationship with organized crime. Now, a key former Senator, Chuck Hagel, who has helped expose this fact, is likely to be nominated as the secretary of defense, despite vocal protests from Israel.

    Today, Israeli news gave further credence to Harris’ analysis when they issued the following statements regarding the probable nomination of Hegel:
    “Chuck Hagel’s statements and actions regarding Israel have raised serious concerns for many Americans who care about Israel,” said the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) Executive Director, Matt Brooks. “The Jewish community and every American who supports a strong US-Israel relationship have cause for alarm if the president taps Hagel for such an important post.”
    “The appointment of Chuck Hagel would be a slap in the face for every American who is concerned about the safety of Israel,” he asserted

    Citing a 2006 interview with Hegel, the news continued, “The political reality is…that the Jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here. I have always argued against some of the dumb things they do because I don’t think it’s in the interest of Israel. I just don’t think it’s smart for Israel.”

    Hagel also said he didn’t think he had ever signed one of the letters the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) regularly circulates to demonstrate support for Israel or tough stands against parties such as Iran.
    “I didn’t sign the letter because it was a stupid letter…I’m not an Israeli senator, I’m a United States senator.”

    During his interview today, Mike Harris explained his rationale for looking to Israel as responsible for Sandy Hook, saying “This is exactly what Israel did in Norway; the political party that voted sanctions against Israel was retaliated against by a “lone gunman” who killed 77 children. This is what Israel always does, they go after the children. It is what they do in Gaza every day. It is what was done in Norway. It is what happened at Sandy Hook. Nobody buys the “lone gunman” story anymore, not with the Gabby Giffords’ shooting, not with the Aurora “Batman” shooting, certainly not with Breveik, and certainly not in Connecticut.”

    After Harris’ broadcast, key members of the military and law enforcement community contacted Veterans Today in full support of Harris’ analysis.

    One three star general is quoted as saying, “Harris hit the nail right on the head and it is about time someone spoke up.”
    As days have passed, key issues involving the Sandy Hook terror attack have been cited as “debunking” the “lone gunman” cover story: From a viral email that is growing every hour with more reasons to doubt the official story: According to the official story, Adam Lanza was found with his older brother’s ID, and it was not stolen. However, older brother Ryan - whom officials say is very cooperative - claims not to have even seen his brother since 2010. Where would Adam get this ID? And why does such use not qualify as a theft?

    According to the official story, Adam Lanza was wearing a black outfit with a mask and bulletproof vest. Why would he want to hide his identity, and why would he wear a bulletproof vest if he planned to kill himself?

    The medical examiner asserts that all wounds were caused by a rifle or other long weapon, and police/FBI say that the school was littered with 223 (rifle) casings. However, Adam Lanza was found dead at the school with only handguns - a rifle was found in the trunk of his car. Then he could not have possibly been firing the rifle, and could not have committed the murders. Who did then?

    According to the official story, the killings was tightly confined to two classrooms. Then why were so many children told to close their eyes while leaving the building?

    Joanne Didonato, the principal’s secretary, called in sick on Friday - something she rarely does. So presumably, she must have been awfully ill. Yet she then felt well enough to give an interview. “Of all days,” she said, emphasizing the strange coincidence.

    Why were there such persistent reports that Mrs. Lanza was a kindergarten teacher, and that she died at the school when the new official story is that she was not connected to the school and was killed at home?

    What happened to the report that Adam Lanza’s girlfriend and another friend were missing in New Jersey?

    What happened to the woodsman in a black jacket and camo pants who was arrested and handcuffed outside the school? He actually shouted to parents, “It wasn’t me.” Who was he and what was he doing there?

    What happened to the dark van or SUV that the police surrounded in the parking lot or the maroon sedan with a blown-out back window they were on the lookout for?

    The official story is that Nancy Lanza was a gun collector, who obeyed the law. But since 20-year-olds are not permitted to buy guns or ammo or carry guns in Connecticut, why would she give her “autistic” son access to both guns and ammo?

    A child asserts that he/she heard someone say, “Put your hands up,” followed by the reply, “Don’t shoot.” This indicates that the police took a suspect into custody inside the school. But if that was Adam Lanza, how did he kill himself after that point?

    Another child asserts that he/she saw a man pinned down to the ground with handcuffs on. Again, this indicates that the police took a suspect into custody. If that was Adam Lanza, how did he then kill himself?

    Is it reasonable for a geeky 20-year-old to carry two pistols and hundreds of rounds of ammunition while wearing a bulletproof vest and a mask?

    Did the school have one or more security cameras? What do they show?

    Why did a police officer specifically mention on radio that “they’re coming at me through this wood” followed by a fellow officer saying, “This is it”?

    One officer at the school said, “We’ve got one suspect down.” Who was that? Down in this situation generally means in custody (on the ground and cuffed) not dead.

    Why is Adam Lanza reported to be a loner when a teenager said (oxymoronically), “[Lanza and his friends] always gathered alone in a corner in school”?

    Why are Ryan Lanza and his roommates still in custody, and why are the police pretending that it is for their own benefit?

    Is it a coincidence that Nancy Lanza’s brother is Kingston Police Officer James Champion, who lives next door to the former Lanza home?

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    This is only a small percentage of the irregularities noted in what now seems to be more of a cover-up than investigation.

    In truth, the public may well just be sick of hearing stories about “lone gunmen.” Of all possible horrors, this one, even more than the Benghazi killings, is loaded with political implication, not just “gun control,” but a clear attack on the security of every American family.

    The simplest thing would be to sit back and accept what we are told without examining who gains, who loses and “why now?”

    Is Harris right? Would Israel order the deaths of twenty tiny children to make a political point? Have they done this before?

    Is Harris right about that too?

    Moments ago, Harris phoned me. I asked him if, hours later, he was still willing to back up his statements.

    His answer was simple: “You murder children as part of ‘business as usual,’ you shouldn’t be surprised that when children are murdered, people look to you.”

    http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/12...wtown-carnage/

    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=7412#post7412
    Last edited by Librarian; 12-24-2012, 05:00 PM.
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  • #2
    The shooting you didn't hear about‏

    Two days after the Sandy Hook school shootings there was an incident in San Antonio that could have ended up as a similar story.

    http://hardnoxandfriends.wordpress.c...ater-shooting/
    One picture at the site that is of little import; the entire story is below:


    On Sunday December 17, 2012, 2 days after the CT shooting, a man went to a restaurant in San Antonio to kill his X-girlfriend. After he shot her, most of the people in the restaurant fled next door to a theater. The gunman followed them and entered the theater so he could shoot more people. He started shooting and people in the theater started running and screaming. It’s like the Aurora, CO theater story plus a restaurant!

    Now aren’t you wondering why this isn’t a lead story in the national media along with the school shooting?

    There was an off duty county deputy at the theater. SHE pulled out her gun and shot the man 4 times before he had a chance to kill anyone. So since this story makes the point that the best thing to stop a bad person with a gun is a good person with a gun, the media is treating it like it never happened.

    Only the local media covered it. The city is giving her a medal next week. Just thought you’d like to know.


    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=7462#post7462
    Last edited by 6KILLER; 12-29-2012, 10:06 PM.
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    • #3
      E.N. student to present gun control project at state event

      E.N. student to present gun control project at state event

      By Todd G. Higdon
      Updated Apr. 1, 2013 @ 11:38 pm


      http://www.neoshodailynews.com/artic...NEWS/130409853
      http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=8186#post8186



      East Newton High School freshman Kendra Kennedy, FCCLA member, presents a project called Leave Behind:
      Gun Control in Schools and State, on Monday at the Neosho Senior Citizens Center. She will present the project at the
      state level of the FCCLA STAR Events competition on Monday, April 8 in Columbia, Mo.
      .

      GRANBY — An East Newton High School freshman will soon compete in the FCCLA State STAR Events (competition) held on April 8 in Columbia, Mo. Kendra Kennedy, a member of the high school's FCCLA, recently completed her project titled "Leave Behind: Gun Control in Schools and State."

      Before the competition, Kennedy presented the report at the Neosho Senior Center and Rep. Bill Reiboldt on Monday morning.

      Kennedy started off her presentation with a quote from Newtown County Sheriff AJ Rodenberg.

      "What took place in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14, was a wake up call that rung loud and clear throughout our country," the sheriff noted. "If this tragic school shooting could happen here in our small town, it could happen anywhere."

      "Our local concern was, 'should school grounds have access to a firearm,' and 'should our teachers be firearm licensed to carry?'" Kennedy said. "Research included local print media, local and national television, Internet searches, email and personal interviews. Internet findings indicated public policy had been to pursue the Federal Gun-Free School Zone Act of 1990, which limits where a person may legally carry a firearm. Public concern changed with an increase in school shootings. In 2005, Wikipedia disclosed Missouri had joined 48 other states in lifting some form of conceal carry law (impact on State and Local Law). In 2013, Missouri House of Representatives Mike Kelly sponsored HP70, which allows a teacher or school administrator to carry a concealed firearm into a higher education institution or elementary or secondary school if he or she has a valid concealed carry endorsement or permit."

      Kennedy explained the project goal.

      "The goal of our advocacy project was to open up school safety communication with students, faculty and the community and share findings with the school board and state representative decision makers," she said. "Students were selected because some may fear safety at school or don't like being around guns. Teachers were selected because they are being asked to take a class, carry a weapon and take action if needed. Community patrons were selected because they have given schools that responsibility and expectation of care and safety of the students while on the grounds."

      Kennedy handed out surveys to the high school students, teachers and the community.

      "There were 333 student surveys, 88 teacher surveys and 32 public opinion community surveys returned," she noted. "The tallied total for each question was divided by the total in the group for a percentage assessment. More than 70 percent of all student and teacher surveys returned marked 'yes' to both having firearms in school and teachers should have choice in conceal and carry. Whereas, the public opinion of our community was 100 percent indicated 'yes' to having firearms in school and 75 percent marked all staff should participate in conceal and carry."

      Reiboldt was impressed with Kennedy doing the project.

      "I think that it is tremendous that she would get involved, research this subject out and our Second Amendment rights and present this," he said. "The young people need to understand our Constitution, the guarantees that we have in that Constitution and we want to maintain those Second Amendment rights that our Founding Fathers gave us."

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