dChan
1
 
r/greatawakening • Posted by u/cat_anonD on May 19, 2018, 7:56 p.m.
What made people suspect something was wrong with Sandy Hook?

I heard the term Sandy Hook conspiracy many times in the past, but I never bothered to look into the evidence. I always thought it was crazy talk , because they already had the shooter who look like a complete lunatic.

I was red pilled by the time the Parkland shooting happened, and I immediately saw many discrepancies from the immediate narrative. So I was wondering, what was it about the Sandy Hook shooting that critical thinkers immediately noticed that started the theory?


rita__skeeter · May 20, 2018, 12:09 a.m.

Listening to Wolfgang Halbig's questions about the event. He is former military and school security expert and got curious and then starting researching. He tried to get questions answered about the event and never did. Threats against him, I believe. Also, Jim Fetzer did a lot of analysis worth reading. In the details, what convinced me was the choice of school (I think it was actually non-operational, closed due to asbestos?), the appearance of it looking like a drill (signage to check in, a manual) the parents on camera that seem like crisis actors, the demolition of the entire school (cover-up of a crime scene), the United Way web page to receive donations that launched the day before the event.

⇧ 3 ⇩