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Originally posted by AdamsMurmur
Another map:
Also, notice the pyramid/triangle with an "eye" for a capstone.edit on 16/12/12 by AdamsMurmur because: clarity
Originally posted by abeverage
Originally posted by bastet11
reply to post by abeverage
There is a Clinton in Connecticut. My father lives there near the Indian River Marina, which is a port of sorts.
Very off-putting. Maybe I should mention it to him.
Or could the next one be an assassination attempt...?
Originally posted by Merinda
So what would the conspiracy be? Did suits put the body of the alleged shooter in the classroom after shooting up the children? Do mind control rays exist?
Nothing about the incident seems fishy. A mentally unstable person did a crazy thing. There is no hint at an outside intervention through anyone.
Originally posted by southbeach
Originally posted by kingmonkey
Originally posted by destination now
reply to post by southbeach
Perhaps best to steer clear of topics you know little or nothing about.
And you're the expert Ian Brown.
The question of whether or not to blow up little children isn't too complex, is it?
Originally posted by kingmonkey
Originally posted by southbeach
Originally posted by kingmonkey
Originally posted by destination now
reply to post by southbeach
Perhaps best to steer clear of topics you know little or nothing about.
And you're the expert Ian Brown.
No.
It's an extremely complex and emotive topic.
Originally posted by MissingHiker
He could have been one of those people who thinks the media is sending him secret messages.
Originally posted by kingomar69
reply to post by delusion
No. I meant that your pointing out the Spongebob episode titles is really out there, like grasping for straws while balancing on a house of cards out there.
What the hell does Spongebob have to do with Hurricane Sandy or a shooting?
Originally posted by butcherguy
The question of whether or not to blow up little children isn't too complex, is it?
Originally posted by kingmonkey
Originally posted by southbeach
Originally posted by kingmonkey
Originally posted by destination now
reply to post by southbeach
Perhaps best to steer clear of topics you know little or nothing about.
And you're the expert Ian Brown.
No.
It's an extremely complex and emotive topic.
Originally posted by ScientificUAPer
Originally posted by MissingHiker
He could have been one of those people who thinks the media is sending him secret messages.
BINGO, this seems to be the key.
Guys, you remember the movie Taxi Driver? One symptom of insanity is thinking the world evolves around one's own life, and that random things (e.g. comic book movies) are 'signs'. And that everything in the whole wide world is connected and will hurt you.
Listen, if you think the name of a fictional city in a fictional movie is a 'message' from the 'NWO', you sound like you may be suffering from real paranoia or a schizoid condition.
It is not normal to think a storm can be foreseen in a Batman-movie, ok? 'Not normal' is fine, but if you think like that, my guess is it affects you in bad way, in daily life. A psychologist can give you self-knowledge which is extremely valueable, even if it doesn't cure anything, right away.
Talk to a licensed psychologist, they are professional. They are bound by laws, what you tell them won't go to anyone else. You will not be locked away or anything, mental conditions are very common, but sadly, many go about their lives in terror, because they don't know what is going on inside, and why they have all those thoughts that keep them down. If you can afford it, find someone who can help you, perhaps they can help you just by talking over what scares you and brings you down. Mental disorders are common, sometimes periodical, and nothing to be shamed about.
Basically, this thread is nasty, from the get-go.
Have some compassion.
edit on 17-12-2012 by ScientificUAPer because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by theghoster
Posted this on a related forum:
Here is the thing with this speculation, and I want to note I'm not using this point to either refute or support this speculation/theory/whatever:
If you accept the idea that films, particularly Batman, are being used by a shadowy organization to "warn" or "tease" or "nod" to the public coming pre-planned events that are purposely done for either hidden political/social agendas or occult rituals (or whatever) then you have to accept that somebody involved in the choreography, designing, artistry, script, directing, whatever knows about this organization and has the ability/connection to arrive on the sets of these big film production and place (or have someone place) these props in the film just right where they need to be. So, if you believe this theory---your best lead would be to investigate the directors/set designers/producers/editors and whoever for these movies. After all, they have the final say-so on how the audience views the final film. So, yeah--there you go. IF you truly believe it---start doing some investigation int hat direction---that seems to be your best bet.
-Ghoster
Originally posted by shasta9600
Originally posted by theghoster
Posted this on a related forum:
Here is the thing with this speculation, and I want to note I'm not using this point to either refute or support this speculation/theory/whatever:
If you accept the idea that films, particularly Batman, are being used by a shadowy organization to "warn" or "tease" or "nod" to the public coming pre-planned events that are purposely done for either hidden political/social agendas or occult rituals (or whatever) then you have to accept that somebody involved in the choreography, designing, artistry, script, directing, whatever knows about this organization and has the ability/connection to arrive on the sets of these big film production and place (or have someone place) these props in the film just right where they need to be. So, if you believe this theory---your best lead would be to investigate the directors/set designers/producers/editors and whoever for these movies. After all, they have the final say-so on how the audience views the final film. So, yeah--there you go. IF you truly believe it---start doing some investigation int hat direction---that seems to be your best bet.
-Ghoster
Why couldn't these movie people be manipulated without possible direct knowledge of exact details, just like anyone else could? They easily could be.
Originally posted by mc4denmark
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Originally posted by theghoster
Originally posted by shasta9600
Why couldn't these movie people be manipulated without possible direct knowledge of exact details, just like anyone else could? They easily could be.
I guess they could, but there has to be at last one guy on the set who said "Hmmm, I don't know bob, maybe we should call that island on the map in this scene "Sandy Hook" instead of x, y, or z. And let's make sure actor in this scene lands his finger right on that spot and the camera angle is just right for someone to notice."
That was all my point was...this had to lead to somebody (or bodies). And that's the thing many of our speculations are missing: specific places, dates, people. Without that--all you have is mindless speculation and forums where people just repeat the same facts and assertions (and arguments) that everyone else is having. You need better, more detailed info for any speculation to turn into anything solid.
-Ghosteredit on 17-12-2012 by theghoster because: (no reason given)edit on 17-12-2012 by theghoster because: (no reason given)
If so, let's look at reality: do you think a hurricane can be prophesized by a movie crew? I'd like to hear your reply on that one?