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WAS AURORA BATMAN MASSACRE THE FIRST OF 0BAMA'S FALSE FLAG OPS OF 2012?

BlueMax372 2012/07/22 00:24:02
Was Colorado Shooting Staged By The Government?

(NaturalNews) James Holmes, the Aurora, Colorado shooter who reportedly opened fire at a Batman movie premiere, was a medical student at the University of Colorado, pursuing a PhD in neuroscience, reports ABC News. (http://abcnews.go.com/US/mass-shooting-colorado-movie-theater...)
As part of the attack, Holmes painted his hair red and referred to himself as “The Joker,” one of the arch enemies in the DC Comics-inspired Batman movie series. (http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/07/20/police-14-dead-in-colo...)

According to news reports, this sudden violent rampage was completely out of character for James Holmes, who was described as “shy.”

The New York Times is now reporting:

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  • Diana 2012/07/22 04:22:02
    Diana
    +22
    Minority commits a crime he or she is a terrorist, a white man commits a crime it's part of a government plot. Got it. Perhaps the silly white man with a gun went nuts simply because he was, well, nuts.

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  • Ruby Dear - The Fangirl of ... 2012/07/23 01:03:50
  • seadog6608PWCM 2012/07/23 00:50:07
  • BlueMax372 seadog6... 2012/07/23 00:52:44
    BlueMax372
    +4
    Or to a shopping mall or whatever. Warning to my fellow RWNJs: Stay the hell away from places labeled "Gun-Free Zones" as they are patently dangerous!!!
  • seadog6... BlueMax372 2012/07/23 00:57:46
  • BlueMax372 seadog6... 2012/07/23 01:08:07
    BlueMax372
    +3
    Hehehe! So do I, but my warning is to those very few of us who aren't armed! LOL!
  • Diana seadog6... 2012/07/23 21:34:40
    Diana
    +2
    That doesn't make any sense... If a city has a pretty strict firearm law wouldn't an incident like this make Obama and the city of Aurora look bad? It's like, " hey we have strict guns laws which obviously don't work". But I suppose i'm the only one with an iota of common sence.
  • seadog6... Diana 2012/07/23 23:54:25
  • Diana seadog6... 2012/07/24 00:06:39
    Diana
    +1
    A law doesn't have to be effective ,it has to be in place. The strict gun laws were in place which means that actions are punishable if not followed, sweetie. People break laws, if this wasn't the case jails would be empty. We have laws in the United States against murder, yet people still find a way to commit that crime. Does that mean that the law is not effective? No. The only thing it shows is social deviancy. What law do you know that the United States has that has never once been broken? I'll wait....
  • seadog6... Diana 2012/07/24 02:57:31
  • Diana seadog6... 2012/07/24 10:31:19
    Diana
    +1
    I'm not sure why you're asking me that question, I never mentioned anything about gun laws or wanting more...
  • seadog6... Diana 2012/07/24 15:37:22
  • Diana seadog6... 2012/07/24 18:24:45
    Diana
    +1
    I replied because you stated that the law was not effective. I never argued how effective gun laws were I just stated that laws get broken but that doesn't necessarily mean they're not effective. I was speaking in general terms not necessarily gun laws
  • BlueMax372 Diana 2012/07/24 22:29:21
    BlueMax372
    Bidip badap, tap tap tappity tap tap tap.
  • Diana BlueMax372 2012/07/24 23:05:09
    Diana
    +1
    Ok....
  • Michaelene seadog6... 2012/07/25 13:42:14
    Michaelene
    +1
    I agree, these super strict gun laws put all sane Americans in danger, a look at NYC and Chicago are very telling. The law in place did nothing to protect innocents.
    I'm with you, I'll pack and protect others from their own stupidity.
    This incident, compared to that sweet old guy who thwarted the burglars last week just proves the point.
  • zapped 2012/07/22 19:49:27
    zapped
    +4
    nothing from the SOETORO CAMP WOULD SURPRISE ME ..

    the realy orchestrated even is soon to follow !
  • V~POTL~PWCM~JLA 2012/07/22 18:15:18
    V~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +8
    I don't think so. Every so often a mentally unstable person gets hold of a gun and the story ends badly. Playing devil's advocate for a moment, a false flag operation requires some way of ensuring lenient treatment for the attacker. That won't be easy to do. With Obama already trying to dance around the "Fast and Furious" scandal, the last thing he needs is ANOTHER ill-advised scheme to promote gun control.

    As justification for gun control, this incident is a stunning failure. Aurora Colorado already HAD strict gun control. As a result, there was nobody in the theater in a position to shoot back. Thanks to gun control, Holmes knew the theater would be his private shooting range. Gun laws kept Mr. Holmes safe until he ran out of ammo.

    Mentally ill people cannot be preemptively identified, much less locked up. Holmes was not known to be mentally unstable, so the legal system could not touch him until he actually did something. There will always be a few people like this, and they will never be concerned with gun laws -- except when hunting for defenseless targets.

    A guy who booby-traps his apartment is thinking at least a few steps ahead. For all the planning that went into this crime, it is reasonable to assume Holmes was counting on gun control to keep him safe...

    I don't think so. Every so often a mentally unstable person gets hold of a gun and the story ends badly. Playing devil's advocate for a moment, a false flag operation requires some way of ensuring lenient treatment for the attacker. That won't be easy to do. With Obama already trying to dance around the "Fast and Furious" scandal, the last thing he needs is ANOTHER ill-advised scheme to promote gun control.

    As justification for gun control, this incident is a stunning failure. Aurora Colorado already HAD strict gun control. As a result, there was nobody in the theater in a position to shoot back. Thanks to gun control, Holmes knew the theater would be his private shooting range. Gun laws kept Mr. Holmes safe until he ran out of ammo.

    Mentally ill people cannot be preemptively identified, much less locked up. Holmes was not known to be mentally unstable, so the legal system could not touch him until he actually did something. There will always be a few people like this, and they will never be concerned with gun laws -- except when hunting for defenseless targets.

    A guy who booby-traps his apartment is thinking at least a few steps ahead. For all the planning that went into this crime, it is reasonable to assume Holmes was counting on gun control to keep him safe. Is that why he picked Aurora?

    What would have helped in this incident? More people with guns. Seriously. If 2 or 3 percent of the population was armed at any given moment, guys like Holmes might think twice before attempting a crime like this. Of course, crazy people are not known for logical thought, so the fallback is armed resistance on the scene of the attack. In a crowd of 100, it would have been nice to have 2 or 3 people capable of fighting back.
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  • BlueMax372 V~POTL~... 2012/07/22 21:59:50
    BlueMax372
    +3
    OK. How did he come by the $20K or so needed to equip himself as he did?
  • V~POTL~... BlueMax372 2012/07/23 00:37:05 (edited)
    V~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +4
    Student loans or credit cards. It's not like he was concerned with the interest rate.
  • BlueMax372 V~POTL~... 2012/07/23 00:42:18
    BlueMax372
    +1
    Not likely.
  • V~POTL~... BlueMax372 2012/07/23 01:13:40 (edited)
    V~POTL~PWCM~JLA
    +4
    Very possible.

    I know one person who used student loan money for a trip to Russia. In high school, at age 17, I received a pre-approved credit card offer. I accepted the offer, received the card, and used it. I paid the bill, even though I could have stiffed the bank.

    Holmes was supposedly in a Ph.D program. Most of those students are borrowing lots of money. Plenty of kids that age with $20k of toys.
  • BlueMax372 V~POTL~... 2012/07/23 17:34:09
    BlueMax372
    So check his credit report.
  • Michaelene V~POTL~... 2012/07/25 13:46:44
    Michaelene
    +1
    I have to agree with that. I spent 6 years with some of the most stupid people spending their student loans on lunch carts, baseball cards and "collectible" sneakers.
    Yeah, college educated idiots.
  • Tennessee3501 2012/07/22 18:07:26
    Tennessee3501
    +1
    Is that you Jesse Ventura?
  • Diane Spraggs Yates 2012/07/22 17:59:59
    Diane Spraggs Yates
    +1
    Schrophrenia comes on 17 to 30 and usually very intelligent a horrible mental diease and with a unacceptiable public reaction it is coveredup til it explodes in a vilolent episode ! Do I like all these people dead No and my heartaches for them but face it millions are out there who needs help before it reaches this kind of end ! Money is short and no help for the mentally ill and parents have their hands tied when they are of age and no place to turn for help. This just the case of AZ Senator time for help before this happens again in your neighborhood !
  • intolerantrwj 2012/07/22 17:33:31
    intolerantrwj
    +4
    .... as mentioned .... How does an Unemployed student finance all this, much less acquire all the tech know-how to build gas cannisters and explosives


    ................. just a little too queer
  • Commander Pyle 2012/07/22 17:16:29 (edited)
    Commander Pyle
    +2
    I don't think it has to do with Obama or whoever will be in the white house. The Suits and the MIC will always want to maintain control of the people. It's bigger than the republican/democrat pseudowar.



    The players put in place those wholl get the job done, those who'll win the trust of the people. When they fail, they discard them and put in place another. Behind the scenes, the same players.The phony war on terror, dropping million dollar bombs on terrorists who could barely afford the clothes they wear. All so you can feel safer at home.

    Pay closer attention to the news. Pay closer attention to what the government says.
     Emmanuel Goldstein always appears on tv right before any election or major bill.
    emmanuel goldstein
  • fisherman 2012/07/22 16:47:36
  • Diana fisherman 2012/07/23 19:03:44
    Diana
    +2
    What about Timothy Mcveigh? History proves that combining extreme intelligence with weapons and mental instability is never a good thing. It's safe to say that the killer is not mentally stable. There is no logical reason to even start to assume government involvement. Especially if you look at stats of mental illness in America and the propensity for harm to themselves or others it's clear that as long as there are sites ( armory.com) for acquiring mass amounts of weapons these things will happen.
  • fisherman Diana 2012/07/23 19:24:07
    fisherman
    yeah there is a lot of whackos out there and they all appear to be well armed no ? but the way this went down ( his lack of resisting at the time of his arrest and the admission of booby trapping his apt . ) sets the old fish to wondering . my point is direct gov. involment or not i always go back to the statement of " never let a good crisis go to waste " . i will bet the fishing boat on the fact that the left is gonna have a field day with this .
  • Diana fisherman 2012/07/23 21:10:27 (edited)
    Diana
    +2
    Yeah I see your point. But some mass killers are looking for attention not a fast getaway. The more this case unfolds and his motive is revealed, then the more his lack of resistance will make sense.
  • cant beleive walkers gov 2012/07/22 16:31:16
    cant beleive walkers gov
    +2
    man, you really think the president had anything to do with this? this why tea tards are looked at as being ignorant.
  • Command... cant be... 2012/07/22 16:47:46
    Commander Pyle
    +3
    Really? You think false flag ops are a new thing? Bush faced plenty of accusations of false flag ops.

    Whether or not the government is involved, it gives them the excuse to restrict our liberty even further. People react when they hear of these incidence. Sadly, they wake up far too late.
  • seadog6... Command... 2012/07/23 00:53:53
  • BlueMax372 cant be... 2012/07/22 16:47:52
    BlueMax372
    +1
    I guess you didn't get the memo about sox.
  • dasimon1 2012/07/22 16:27:41
  • SK-LIBERTY OVER EQUALITY 2012/07/22 16:04:13
    SK-LIBERTY OVER EQUALITY
    +3
    I don't put anything past this "president".
  • George Romney 2012/07/22 15:59:56
    George Romney
    +3
    Let's see here: Neuroscience student dresses himself as the joker and shoots up a Batman showing?

    Choice A: He finally snapped from school and became a mentally deranged nut-job hell bent on imitating the only comparably insane person he could find from Cinema.

    Choice B: Obama did it.

    Come on now, be reasonable.
  • BlueMax372 George ... 2012/07/23 00:54:21
    BlueMax372
    Consider ALL of the evidence rather than your messiah's talking points.
  • George ... BlueMax372 2012/07/23 01:21:11
    George Romney
    +1
    All of the evidence points to the fact that this was a heart breaking tragedy that we shouldn't intertwine to our political agendas of more or less gun control because that would incredibly self-centered and disrespectful.

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