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Deep Dive down the Rabbit Holes. Interactive channel for discussion of intel-past and present, Trump Comms, and The Q Key and maps.
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In the photos of the parking lot, why were many of the cars pointing in the wrong direction?

If these were the parked cars of the staff, why would they park in the wrong direction? Usually they would park nose in. It would seem these cars were brought in en masse, without any regard for what direction they were facing…like what you would expect in a drill.
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The Iconic Picture
Many of us associate the Sandy Hook shooting with this iconic photo that was taken by Shannon Hicks, the associate editor of the local newspaper, “The Newtown Bee.”

It is the only photo we have of any children being evacuated from the school.

Hicks claims to have taken this on December 14th 2012 during the evacuation of children from Sandy Hook Elementary School (SHES).
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In Jim’s book, Jim shares that he as well as Dennis Cimino, and photographer Dan Cady did an analysis of the Hicks “iconic” photo.

They point out that it was not taken around 10:00 am on the morning of December 14, 2012.

According to Fetzer, a “sun-shadow” analysis showed that the photo was taken around 11:10 am, not at 10:09 am when Hicks took that picture.

Furthermore, the recorded temperature for that day was 28 degrees F, yet there is no frost on the ground in her picture, and there were no visible vapors from anyone’s breath in the photo.
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Jim Fetzer was able to locate two other people who lay claim to the same photo.

One was taken on November 12th, 2012 by Dan Cady.

And a third photo was taken by Dan Heenen on October 17th, during a drill conducted at Sandy Hook.

There is a lot of conjecture surrounding this photo, but if you go to page 46 in Fetzer’s book you will see what he and the other photographers have to say about that photo.

When was that picture really taken, and by whom?

One can only use discernment, and draw our own conclusions.
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But one thing I will point out…supposedly Shannon HIcks took another photo, which was also published (after Fetzer and Wolfgang shed light on the inconsistencies surrounding her picture).

The two Hicks photos are different.
Notice how the children are re-arranged?
Why is that, if this was taken on the spot during an emergency?
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As you can see I’ve just hit the tip of the iceberg.

Tomorrow we will continue our discussion and get into the evidence (or lack thereof) of the case.

On Friday or Saturday we will talk about the crisis actors, and Adam Lanza...the alleged shooter.

Monday we will finish up talking about motives, and other clues from other events that tipped us off that something was going to happen at Sandy Hook.
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Today we continue the “alleged” Sandy Hook Shooting…Hoax?

Why were medical personnel turned away from the scene? Medical personnel were forced to set up their operation, not at the school where the dead and injured lay, but rather at the fire station several hundred feet away.

This flies in the face of standard medical operating procedure where medical responders set up triage as close to the scene as possible.

The school had ample room to accommodate such personnel. Yet medical responders who rushed to Sandy Hook Elementary, upon receiving word of the tragedy, were denied entry to the school and were forced to set up primary and secondary triages off school grounds.

Was it as we discussed yesterday… a Capstone exercise conducted by FEMA?
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Lack of evidence

1. Why was there no evidence of blood?

There were a total of 26 fatalities, including children and adults, ) who collectively should have produced at least 20 gallons (75 liters) of blood. This would have required a large blood cleanup effort.

One Sandy Hook researcher called Lt. Paul Vance to ask who cleaned up the blood, which would have been considered a “biohazard.” The researcher got the reply, “What blood?”

Under the EPS’ Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988, a paper trail must be kept by all parties involved in the cleanup, and must be tracked all the way to the incinerator with names and dates. Where is that paper trail?
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2. Not only was there no blood…there were no bodies. There was not one photo or video evidence of any bodies.

3, Then Coroner Wayne Carver said the following,
“Uh, we did not bring the bodies and the families into contact. We took pictures of them, uhm, of their facial features. We have, uh, uh—it’s easier on the families when you do that. Un, there is, uh, a time and place for the up close and personal in the grieving process, but to accomplish this we thought it would be best to do it this way.”

Carver also said in an interview,“You can control a situation depending on your photographer, and I have very good photographers.” He also famously said,
“I hope the people of Newtown don’t have it crash on their heads later.”
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EVIDENCE THE SCHOOL WAS CLOSED

1. In an interview with Wolgang Halbig on Truth Radio Show on March 21, 2014, Infowars reporter Dan Bidondi said (5:45 mark), “The school’s been closed down for God knows how long. [Neighbors] can’t understand why there were kids in that building because it was condemned.”

2. Reports of Sandy Hook being contaminated with asbestos.

Several reports in the local newspaper “The Newtown Bee” indicated that years before the massacre, Sandy Hook Elementary was in a state of disrepair, and contaminated with environmental toxins. In 2008 Sandy Hook was found to be contaminated with asbestos.

On October 5, 2013, nearly 10 months after the massacre, a city referendum passed by over 90% in support of the demolition and rebuilding of Sandy Hook with a generous $49.25 million grant from the State of Connecticut. The reason given for the demolition was “asbestos abatement”.
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Just think… If the city already knew in 2008 that the school was contaminated with asbestos and, in 2013, used the contamination to justify tearing it down, why would the same asbestos-contaminated school be safe for children and teachers to inhabit from 2008 through 2012?

If Sandy Hook had remained open, wouldn’t the school district be sued for endangering public health?

It makes more sense that the school was shut down in 2008 and remained closed, until the massacre provided Newtown with the financial means — a windfall of $50 million from the state — to tear down the school.
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3. Photographic evidence of an abandoned school.
Crime scene photos of the exterior and interior of Sandy Hook show moss and grime covered the school building; repairs were left undone. Especially noteworthy, as pointed out by Jim Fetzer, is a dangerous, exposed metal rod on an exterior staircase. For more photos refer to Fetzer’s 422 page PDF, which I shared yesterday.

4. Lack of Handicap Spots: Aerial images of Sandy Hook's parking lot show no blue-and-white signage for designated handicap parking spaces, which would make the school in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the subsequent ADA Amendments Act of 2008 that broadened the meaning of disabilities.
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5. The most compelling evidence that Sandy Hook had long been abandoned before the 2012 massacre is the testimony from the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine of the school’s lack of Internet activity from the beginning of 2008 through all of 2012.

The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the Internet which uses a special software to crawl and download all publicly accessible World Wide Web pages.

I plugged in the data and no surprise...they scrubbed the data off their website. Fortunately Jim Fetzer captured it, before it was scrubbed, as seen in photo above.
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Sandy Hook: Coverup

1. Why are there “zero” deaths in Connecticut for 2012? Newtown is in Connecticut. One would think there should have been at least 26. See these screenshots of crimes in Connecticut. See below...

Compare that to the deaths in Colorado after Columbine. That data does reflect the deaths of those killed. Could it be that no one died at Sandy Hook?
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