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Old 02-26-2018, 06:07 PM
 
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’ He was in full metal garb – helmet, face mask, bulletproof armor, shooting this rifle that I’d never seen before. It wasn't an AR.
You can keep repeating that, it still won't make it reality you know?

LOL. Can you imagine how hard this would be to ACTUALLY cover up? Like for real?

Lets see:

all the drs who removed bullets from people with them being the wrong caliber, the morticians for those dead, all the evidence folks who recovered bullets etc from the scene, all the survivors who were only wounded, etc etc etc.

This nonsense fails the sniff test. You have no shame.

 
Old 02-26-2018, 06:08 PM
 
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The feds and the complicit MSM will go in and once they get their official narrative all nicely packaged and politicized, they'll sanitize the scene and black out anything they don't feel fits what they want the public to believe. I'm not saying they'll fake or destroy evidence or not, but they could if they wanted to. And they absolutely do spin what evidence they do want known.
Then they can keep things under a cloud of doubt and float conspiracy theories of their own to throw people off. We'll never know exactly what happened and that's how conspiracy theories start.
They went full gun control and covered for the FBI until they could( deservedly) throw local law enforcement under the bus.
 
Old 02-26-2018, 06:09 PM
 
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No, snopes just does the vetting so many refuse or are too lazy or intellectually dishonest to do
I've caught snopes in untruths before............they are based on opinions like most sites........
 
Old 02-26-2018, 06:11 PM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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" Parkland shooter was wearing full body armor helmet and goggles "

The kid in the restroom got a good look at him, so did the monitor. Sorry, Cruz wasn't wearing any of that.

The teacher thought it was police shooting when she saw the shooter. Dressed in black combat fetigees, body armor helmet and goggles and balaclava.
Many combat experts agree it would be impossible in the alotted time, no one could remove the gear and get it back into a bag. Gun & gear found in bag. Getting boots off, to get pants off, is the time killer.
 
Old 02-26-2018, 06:35 PM
 
Location: Barrington
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The teacher thought it was police shooting when she saw the shooter. Dressed in black combat fetigees, body armor helmet and goggles and balaclava.
Many combat experts agree it would be impossible in the alotted time, no one could remove the gear and get it back into a bag. Gun & gear found in bag. Getting boots off, to get pants off, is the time killer.
That teacher saw someone 20 feet away shooting down the hallway. She said he wore bullet-proof armor, a helmet and a mask.

How does one get” black combat fatigues, body armor, helmet, and balaclava” out of that?

Are we supposed to believe all LE from multiple counties, all first responders and all FBI conspired to conclude there was a lone shooter?
 
Old 02-26-2018, 06:57 PM
 
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That teacher saw someone 20 feet away shooting down the hallway. She said he wore bullet-proof armor, a helmet and a mask.

How does one get” black combat fatigues, body armor, helmet, and balaclava” out of that?

Are we supposed to believe all LE from multiple counties, all first responders and all FBI conspired to conclude there was a lone shooter?
LOL. The Sandy Hook shooting was full of nonsense like this as well. Its sickening. They even tried claiming the kids didnt exist, and that the school was never open. This would of course have required a entire city to be in on it. Critical thinking is not the strong suit of folks who post nonsense like that.
 
Old 02-26-2018, 07:07 PM
 
Location: Gaston, South Carolina
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’ He was in full metal garb – helmet, face mask, bulletproof armor, shooting this rifle that I’d never seen before. It wasn't an AR.
You're relying on a teacher that doesn't know guns and probably never had seen a AR-15 before. She didn't say "It wasn't an AR." That was added by someone else. Not sure how good of a look she got of him as she was getting kids to safety. Eyewitnesses sometimes add things to their testimony without realizing it to help make sense of what they saw.
 
Old 02-27-2018, 07:40 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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You're relying on a teacher that doesn't know guns and probably never had seen a AR-15 before. She didn't say "It wasn't an AR." That was added by someone else. Not sure how good of a look she got of him as she was getting kids to safety. Eyewitnesses sometimes add things to their testimony without realizing it to help make sense of what they saw.


You know this how?
The AR is a visual used all over the place, especially in Fla.this post above, has a ring of others thinking for her.
She said it was a gun she had never seen before. You come to the conclusion she doesn't know what the most popular rifle in America looks like. Would you change your mind, if she and her husband owns AR's and AK's?
 
Old 02-27-2018, 07:45 AM
 
Location: Gaston, South Carolina
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You know this how?
The AR is a visual used all over the place, especially in Fla.this post above, has a ring of others thinking for her.
She said it was a gun she had never seen before. You come to the conclusion she doesn't know what the most popular rifle in America looks like. Would you change your mind, if she and her husband owns AR's and AK's?
Dude, you keep trying to use this as evidence of some kind of conspiracy and cover-up. So you tell me what you think she saw. Tell us what's going on instead of using TV interviews with folks on the worst days of their lives. I'm kinda tired of your non-sense to be honest.
 
Old 02-27-2018, 07:59 AM
 
Location: Gaston, South Carolina
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Duplicate post. My bad
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