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I'd suspect that this guy has mental illness, perhaps dementia etc.
Unlike Alex Jones that just does this stuff to make a $$$.
Whenever some huckster or snake oil salesman starts spinning conspriacies, forming cults or whatever....there are always a number of mentally ill or impaired people to sign up.
For being charged with "unlawful possession of personal identification"?
For Gods sake! He had a FAKE ID and presented it to LE.
You people are more evil then you think.
What's even MORE evil is ignoring facts as clearly stated in the news story in a desperate attempt at defending the indefensible ...
When Pozner and other families associated with the tragedy tried to fight the unfounded claims, Halbig allegedly harassed them, released their personal information or emailed them images that he claimed showed their dead children.
Among the identifying information was Pozner’s social security number and date of birth. Halbig allegedly sent the information to "hundreds of people via email," including law enforcement officers and members of the media, according to the arrest affidavit.
So he doxed them. People get doxed all the time apparently it isn't illegal.
The info is available in a background check which are not illegal to get.
The guy sent the info to the FBI so he thought he was helping to solve a crime.
It is unpleasant but not sure if it is really illegal.
Doxxing someones's public address/ or name isn't illegal (I think the address can become illegal if their is some sort of viable threat behind it). Sending someone's social security number to anybody (apparently it was 100s of people not just the FBI) is a way to get identity theft slapped on as a charge as well.
"The wheels of justice turn slowly..." Do they ever, and they don't grind exceedingly fine. I'm amazed to see a couple of people supporting the guy here.
These people do not understand what a 'false flag' event really is...They mistakenly target the parents, but they do not realize, MANY kids were indeed killed that day, the event itself happened just as the news reported it, what makes it a 'false flag' is the fact that it was orchestrated and planned out ahead of time (for some purpose).
People are still killed in false flag attacks though, their familes and friends will grieve no matter if it was a false flag or not.
Doxxing someones's public address/ or name isn't illegal (I think the address can become illegal if their is some sort of viable threat behind it). Sending someone's social security number to anybody (apparently it was 100s of people not just the FBI) is a way to get identity theft slapped on as a charge as well.
It's hard to know lately with privacy gone completely out the window, companies selling our private info to anyone, constant video surveillance etc. Even Zuckerberg said not to expect privacy, like it was no big deal.
The lines are pretty blurred.
I think the guy believes what he is saying and that is why he tried to spread this info. He thinks the man's SS is stolen from a dead person. I wonder what "proof" he has of that. And did he legally obtain that info and background report.
I know of a case where a person thinks she is being stalked by a group for years and has done all of this investigation work in an attempt to stop it, calling the FBI, even got a judge to hear. When it turns out to be in her mind, she thinks the government is in on it.
It isn't just Alex Jones, the big internet sites allow people to spout off about conspiracies, even letting them post videos of the "stalkers", people in the store or at a park just going about their business.
We are at a place right now where we must see how a guy like this Sandy Hook theorist can happen and don't be so quick to condemn him as evil. Anyone with mental problems has a great platform now, and we don't judge them or throw them in the asylum like we once did.
I would love to see a massive crackdown on all the data sharing but it is too profitable.
These people do not understand what a 'false flag' event really is...They mistakenly target the parents, but they do not realize, MANY kids were indeed killed that day, the event itself happened just as the news reported it, what makes it a 'false flag' is the fact that it was orchestrated and planned out ahead of time (for some purpose).
People are still killed in false flag attacks though, their familes and friends will grieve no matter if it was a false flag or not.
If the event happened just as the news reported it, then it was NOT a false flag. It happened ... just as the news media reported it.
That kook needs some mental reevaluation. He's lucky one of the parents hasn't dealt with him personally.
If he need evaluation, then millions of other Americans also do.....believe it or not, many of the our Fellow CD posters have advocated for all these "false flags".
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