by Jon Rappoport
January 12, 2013
 I know this is a senisitve subject but I just wanted to get the truth out there, and God Bless all that was affected.
I've been listening to a stream of police dept. audio during the initial response to the Sandy Hook shooting. 
I have the link above for more info, the words of Sandy Hook was in the new movie Batman as well http://beforeitsnews.com/power-elite/2012/12/batman-rises-map-mirrors-exactly-sandy-hook-shooting-location-2440778.html 
At roughly 2:38, a police voice says: "Party in custody." 
Then at 3:49, "We have a suspect down."
Starting at roughly 3:13, there are relevant police comments:
"A teacher reports two shadows running past the building past the gym."
"They're shooting."  (??) 
"Yeah, we got 'em."
"They're coming at me down Kurt's (sp) Way!"
"Got 'em (?)...proned out."
We get the distinct sense there are multiple shooters.
Whoever is proned out, whoever is in custody, whoever is "coming at me," whoever is down...we don't know what happened to them. 
Reporters on the scene
 have, as far as I know, provided no information, and neither have 
police.  The suspects have disappeared down the memory hole.
Then we have television interviews with families of the victims.
It's astounding.  
Parents are smiling.  They're actors from Central Casting?  One thing is
 for sure.  They're androids, if you measure their responses against 
reports of what happened in the Sandy Hook School.
And as androids, they're only matched by the TV reporters who are interviewing them.
If you're tempted to 
say the parents and family members are in shock, or they're reacting to 
being on television, forget it.  Their attitudes don't match a massacre 
by any stretch of the imagination.
Is Sandy Hook/Newtown a Stepford Village?  Are these people all programmed to be pleasant and accommodating No Matter What?
It's about as bizarre 
as the purported video footage of the Aurora theater during the 
shootings there this summer.  As people exit the lobby and come out on 
to the street, there is no sign of blood and no one is coughing from the
 reported tear gas inside the theater.
With these Sandy Hook 
parents, we're looking at a level of conditioning in which Being Nice 
can completely overwhelm even the murder of one's own child.
Tears?  Not one person in these interviews has actual tears running down his or her face. 
One of the fathers, 
Robbie Parker, has had his interview played and replayed all over the 
planet on YouTube, and you can watch him smiling and grinning, for all 
the world looking like he's just been appointed CEO of a company he 
works for...and then he steps to a podium to make his statement, and as 
one poster succinctly describes it, "gets into character." 
This isn't just an 
internal event.  Parker is huffing and puffing and pushing himself into 
what he thinks is a tragic and grief-stricken state of mind.  He does it
 so badly you wonder why no one in the room calls him on it.  It's 
beyond strange.  Yet reporters later talked about Parker "struggling 
through tears and suffering to make a heartfelt statement..."  The 
reporters are just as deranged as Parker is.
This boggling show 
isn't confined to Sandy Hook.  A commenter below a Deseret News article 
on Parker replied: "Brave young father, wise to forgive early and choose
 to move forward---nothing can be gained by dwelling on what cannot be 
changed."
At times, watching 
these interviews, I wondered whether the parents had been conditioned to
 believe, in the face of ANYTHING, that good and nice children all take a
 choo-choo train to heaven and there is nothing to regret about their 
murders at all.
In an earlier article,
 I pointed out that, indeed, at 1hr:58 of The Dark Knight Rises, Gary 
Oldman, talking about an impending attack on "Strike Zone 1," is 
pointing to the words "Sandy Hook" on a map in front of him.  These are 
the only legible words on the map.
By happenstance, the 
production designer of Dark Knight Rises, Nathan Crowley, is related to 
the infamous British black-magic legend, Aleister Crowley, who was 
sometimes called The Great Beast 666.
In an interview with 
The Art Newspaper, Nathan said, "Yes, Aleister Crowley is a direct 
relative, he's my grandfather's cousin, but we were never allowed to 
even mention his name because we were a very Quaker family."
Nathan is also the production designer of Lady Gaga's video ad for her Perfume, Fame.
In terms of "the dark 
side," the full 5:41 version of the video-ad makes Dark Knight Rises 
look like a Disney cartoon by comparison.
But not to worry.  What happened at Sandy Hook was exactly as the major media portrayed it, and nothing more.  Sure.  You bet.
 
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