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If you believe this case was created by someone, then the suspect must be government itself because no other people have the ability to do it, just like 911 and the assassination of JFK. To cover up a slaughtering of 27 people, you need the ability to control police, media and government officials. So it’s funny to take the information from authority as evidence to convince people. It only misleads.
In this case, Adam Lanza and his mother, could be victims of the plot. Lanza had no motive to commit such a crime. Government has. They are pushing for a gun ban. It’s hard to ban all kinds of guns. So the first step is to ban the “Assault weapon”. That’s why they insisted that the gunman used a rifle. By common sense, it’s easy to use hand gun to shoot inside a building. It’s rare to see people use rifle to commit killing inside rooms when they have hand gun as choice.
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Today Show - no rifles used in Newtown shooting.
First, I didn't "pick up" any picture, secondly, people are "standing and watching" probably because they are outside of the immediate crime scene, that would be my guess.
You apparently do no know many kindergarten students. My nephew could describe a person in detail at age 5 and learned to read at age 3 by watching tv with the closed captioning on.
children at age 5 and 6 are not dumb, and can be very smart. And yes, they can describe what happened. What holds them back is that they don't have the vocabulary to describe something, but THEY know what happened.
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