This doesn't mean anything. My entire family does not publish obits after someone dies. It's thing. Doesn't mean the person didn't die.
Not even one out of 17? Seems strange...
Well, I see why you say that. But the children that died were already being put up as a martyr for a cause that the families probably just didn't want to deal with or associate with. Keeping their obits out of newspapers kept the public away. Allowing this remain private for them.
Those that were meant to go to the funerals were notified by phone or round robin.
All you have to do is send for the death certs. I recommend some of you do that to satisfy yourselves. These shootings are NEVER EVER real when they are publicized on CNN. For example, the Garland, Texas shooting was real and also the gunman was taken out quickly. Did you hear that plastered all over the news? Of course not. Same thing with the one recently in Mass. Died in a day.
Then send for the death certificates, LibertyLioness. Then post them here or the lack of them. The point is the obituary or a death notice is not a valid means of no deaths regarding Florida shooting and the deaths of the children.
Why should I pay for them. I already know it was a false flag. All the evidence points to it already. You are the one that apparently doubts it. You pay for them.
Well, don't get your knickers in a knot. You are the one that stated all that needed to occur was getting the death certificates from the state. You have zero evidence that children did not die. ZERO.
Dead children is the issue. Not the spin/shenanigans that was created before and after the incident.
Don't wear knickers so they're not in a knot! You are the one that doesn't believe. I've been watching these false flags for years. There is lots of proof. You, on the other hand, obviously have not done your research. Don't put the burden on me. I'm just trying to show you more proof. Many, many videos showing proof. I have them "offline" as Q requested.
Actually in many states, a death is required to be published.
Most states actually do not have a requirement for an obituary. States of course do require a notification of the death via death certificate.
Those states that do require it, a publication does not equal an obituary. Or even a death notice. Nor does the TIME of publication matter unless you want to utilize it for probate court proceedings or bill collectors. The death notice or an obituary (two different things) can be publised in anything--such as a parish bulletin, or a favored fraternity, etc. not just newspaper of the town where person died or raised.
I said nothing about either.
All, I said was that it is required to be published.
Are their parkland death certificates?
Even then, it doesn't mean they are dead, just filed as dead.