I was reading through this and I remembered a real incident that highlights how people remember facts in times of tragedy or high-stress. |
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First of all, if you don't think the Prism program is "amazingly serious," please go to my Edward Snowden thread and make that argument. It's a few down. I would love to discuss that with you. |
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I was reading through this and I remembered a real incident that highlights how people remember facts in times of tragedy or high-stress. |
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I know how being upset can mess with people's heads, but I don't understand how it makes a school nurse say what a loving and caring kindergarten teacher the shooter's mother was when she wasn't a kindergarten teacher and didn't even work at the school. I don't understand how a reporter would dream up such a story because she is upset about the news she is reporting. I don't understand how it would make a federal agent say that only hand guns were found in the school if the weapon used was a rifle or make a reporter report that the federal agent said that when he didn't. I don't often see reporters getting so personally affected by their own stories that they go delusional. |
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People do make mistakes, unfortunately there's not really a lot of hard evidence to confirm anything they've said. If Lanza had survived instead, this whole incident would be a criminal defense's wet dream. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
This is an example of fake CNN news. It is proven to be fake at the end of the video. There's no mystery here. |
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I saw this today and it sums it all up perfectly. It's only about 4 minutes long. |
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Isn't it nice how Pete prefaces his report with a statement about how it's a complex situation with a lot of contradictory information going around? It foreshadows not only the coming quality of his report, but succinctly describes the quality of most reporting done in similar events. |
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The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended. - Frédéric Bastiat
I try to deny myself any illusions or delusions, and I think that this perhaps entitles me to try and deny the same to others, at least as long as they refuse to keep their fantasies to themselves. - Christopher Hitchens
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They were definitely in some kind of clusterfuck situation. |
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No, but what would you be looking for in the video? The people who would film anything of value would be the media, who were there in force. But as usual, they weren't allowed close enough to the school to get anything good. |
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The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended. - Frédéric Bastiat
I try to deny myself any illusions or delusions, and I think that this perhaps entitles me to try and deny the same to others, at least as long as they refuse to keep their fantasies to themselves. - Christopher Hitchens
Formerly known as BLUELINE976
They were acting totally normal and all the parents showed emotions, some times sadness and some times they were remembering happy thoughts about their children and they weren't as sad in those moments, but pretty much all the interviews they were showing emotions and all those emotions are normal in the situation. |
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The media didn't even take pictures from a distance or from a helicopter? They filmed the people walking in a circle at the firehouse. Why not the school? About all we have are witnesses, documents, and a photograph of some kids walking with a teacher. |
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The person adding comments to the video have no clue what they are saying. I doubt there was any screaming since no one was shot with the opening attack. According to the official timeline the shooter shot through a locked door. There wasn't anyone at the front door when he shot his way in, so who would of screamed? Obviously no one, the screaming would come later when he began shooting people. |
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I didn't follow the news coverage closely that day. Did they have helicopter shots of the school? Probably. Were they allowed to stand right outside the building and film bodies and/or weapons being pulled out? I doubt it. What exactly would you be looking for? A cameraman following a response team extracting the exact weapons? |
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The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended. - Frédéric Bastiat
I try to deny myself any illusions or delusions, and I think that this perhaps entitles me to try and deny the same to others, at least as long as they refuse to keep their fantasies to themselves. - Christopher Hitchens
Formerly known as BLUELINE976
That would be good. So would pictures/video of... anything. How about a picture of Adam Lanza entering the school? |
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There is a huge difference between the examples you gave of people being angry with the killers, and sandy hook. In those situations the killer was still alive, in this case the killer was dead. That sense of anger and wanting to make the criminal pay for what he did greatly decreases if the killer is dead. He has suffered his final fate and there is closure. |
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You don't suddenly stop being pissed at a killer the day after the murder just because he is dead. Jews who went through the Holocaust are mad at Hitler to this day. Also, Tupac's murder case was never solved. A lot points to Biggie Smalls, who was dead when Tupac's mother did the interview I saw. Tell me this isn't a commercial for gun control: |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 06-27-2013 at 11:43 AM.
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Pause this video about a tenth of a second after it gets to 1:28. After that, play through that point and watch what happens across the street. |
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No offense or anything, but you really need to get more evidence than some obviously biased YouTube videos that present an apparent change in the distance between a photographer and someone being interviewed as 100% absolute proof that an interview was faked. If this was a huge conspiracy, I think that the conspirators would be a bit more careful to make sure that no-one caught them out. |
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Last edited by GJames; 06-27-2013 at 01:07 PM.
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That explains one of the issues the video poster raised. The people suddenly appearing closer didn't grab my attention. What I think is really strange is what I said two posts ago. |
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The reason I say I worry for the mental and emotional health of someone who would believe Sandy Hook is a hoax is as follows. There are plenty of ways to debunk the myths of government conspiracy, and that is obvious to see. What is not as clear, are the motivations behind those who claim these conspiracies to be real. |
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That's an interesting blanket generalization. Are you familiar with any of the historically documented conspiracies of any of the governments that have ever existed? Have you ever heard of Watergate? Have you ever heard of the Nazis? Iran Contra? Gulf of Tonkin? Bay of Pigs? IRS political targeting? NSA data mining? You might have some reading to do. |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 06-28-2013 at 05:02 AM.
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I shouldn't have snapped at you earlier Chimpertainment, since obviously your comment wasn't directed at me at all. I got too caught up in the argument. I completely agree with what you just said - people like Alex Jones have definite issues. Obviously it wasn't a 'hoax' in the way the video posters mean, as in no children were even killed. Personally I'm just stumped at why all the parents and family members are like pod people. Yes they seem sad - some of them (those who aren't smiling through their interviews), but sad is not the way I'd expect a bereaved parent or brother or sister to act over the recent death. I'd expect inconsolable - at least from some of them. |
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