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Crisis Actors?

floralheart

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A better question is, were there any victims that didn't have a family member appear on the media? Did any parents refuse to appear? Or was there a parent for every kid?

If my kid was dead, I would start by knocking out the first news person that harassed me, and the first cop that had a problem with it. I wouldn't be on tv for my moment.
 

floralheart

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When I took on a death through murder I stayed in bed for 3 months and did nothing but flick through tv and eat food and smoke weed. If I went back to the shop at that time, I would have gotten into a fight with someone over pretty much nothing. You just feel empty. I felt nothing.
 

hunt4genetics

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At what point are the crisis actors used. A single or double homicide? Are those people really dead? Are they only used on national stories. I mean no disrespect. I am fascinated. I simply want to understand those that believe that crisis actors are utilized.

Can anyone who believes in the existence and utilization of crisis actors please explain the process in detail please.

How are they recruited?
Once they have appeared in national coverage are they "retired"?
Would they ever be used to play multiple roles on a national scale?
How do they keep the actor's families quiet?

Guns are freely available in the US, are any mass killings in recent times "Legit"?
In recent times has anyone for what ever reason just snapped and killed a bunch of people?

Thanks in advance.
 

floralheart

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At what point are the crisis actors used. A single or double homicide? Are those people really dead? Are they only used on national stories. I mean no disrespect. I am fascinated. I simply want to understand those that believe that crisis actors are utilized.

Can anyone who believes in the existence and utilization of crisis actors please explain the process in detail please.

How are they recruited?
Once they have appeared in national coverage are they "retired"?
Would they ever be used to play multiple roles on a national scale?
How do they keep the actor's families quiet?

Guns are freely available in the US, are any mass killings in recent times "Legit"?
In recent times has anyone for what ever reason just snapped and killed a bunch of people?

Thanks in advance.

I have no idea. But I can tell you this.

My girlfriend was in Thessaloniki during the riots, living there as an international student. We talked on the phone about once per week. She never mentioned seeing a riot, but did have plenty of pictures of touristy things she did there, and archaeological things she did there.

I don't doubt something happened there. I do doubt it was what was advertised.

She had nice dinners and a good time. Never mentioned the city burning to the ground.

I read a State Department website one day that said that about 2% of Americans live abroad. Therefore, unless you're there, you really have no idea what happened, only what a corporate or political interested convinced you of.

Also, a shooter named Paul Ciancia sounds awfully fishy. CIA & CIA. Can't they at least try?

I don't doubt there are Ciancia's out there, but it doesn't quite add up when you're dealing with politics.
 

hunt4genetics

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floralheart,

I am intrigued.

Ciancia is a fairly common Italian last name.

Do you actually think the "Powers that Be" found a kid who had the perfect last name, and then Manchurian Candidated him into a killing machine.


Catholics see Jesus in water stains and grilled cheese sandwiches.


It seems to be a form of Pareidolia.
 

floralheart

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floralheart,

I am intrigued.

Ciancia is a fairly common Italian last name.

Do you actually think the "Powers that Be" found a kid who had the perfect last name, and then Manchurian Candidated him into a killing machine.


Catholics see Jesus in water stains and grilled cheese sandwiches.


It seems to be a form of Pareidolia.

If you want to know who the powers that be are, start looking up descendant's of prominent Italian and Roman banking families. Also, the descendant's of the Holy Roman Empire. After all, his grandchildren helped to found the European Union. Two are current members.

As far as the shooting, I don't have evidence or beliefs, or really care to contemplate it much. It doesn't much matter to me, it's distraction and trivia; I do my best to ignore it, because it's a form of terrorism. Ignore, but stay vaguely aware.

All you have to do is research the founder's of the world's city states, and research who their descendant's are. You'll be lucky to find a snapshot or two, but they are out there.

The Ciancia thing is just hoodwink trivia. Goy Catholics see Jesus in grilled cheese, and Goy American's can't seem to see mass murderers in suits, standing right in front of them on their TV screens. I don't concern myself with what anyone can or can't see anymore, if I ever did.

You can start listing those family names, too. I can easily do a dozen off the top of my head, but posting them isn't going to do me any favors. People float pretty solid lists out there, and I'm sure some of the worst are not on those lists.

The President of Egypt did war training down the road from me in the States. They're all just floating in the wind, walking around in plain site.
 

CosmicGiggle

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.....My girlfriend was in Thessaloniki during the riots, living there as an international student. We talked on the phone about once per week. She never mentioned seeing a riot, but did have plenty of pictures of touristy things she did there, and archaeological things she did there.

I don't doubt something happened there. I do doubt it was what was advertised.

She had nice dinners and a good time. Never mentioned the city burning to the ground.

That's interesting, as a recent 'survivor' of the riots that occurred in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray I had the same experience.

I saw lots of peaceful protestors followed by some isolated rioting and a couple of fires.

Then Geraldo Rivera from Fox News comes to town and injects himself into the scene and starts causing trouble.

..... and at the end of the report a 'sweet young thing' reporter finishes off by stating "... and to think, an entire city was almost allowed to nearly burn to the ground.":biggrin:

Meanwhile, as a white person living in a large complex shared by lots and lots of Black folks, their main concern was when the curfew was going to be lifted!:tiphat:
 

waveguide

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the queries are overly exacting but here catch a flying pie

you demolay as a kid? hehe with those kinds of questions..

anyway

people grow up different you know. like i grew up properly with cardigans and all pretty much "straight outta enid blyton" ha

but not once but twice

i'd be hanging out in arizona with some guys i was producing music for and like there'd be a lot of guys and two girls came over both times and i guess for sucking the dicks in a circle i don't know but enid blyton didn't cover that



those cats on the block - they cover the block and they live their own lifestyle


so don't think that because you're all nice or we're all nice that there aren't "communities" that oh i don't know mix people's remains into the asphalt to pave the streets with fear or santeria or god knows what

but you think, that's just like - communities.

empires is way aheads of that. check it. history is rife with decrepit tactics and covert sneaky intelligence and manipulation. if you think society is all about buying adidas sneakers and feeling comfortable you don't know. it gets messy out there.
 

floralheart

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That's interesting, as a recent 'survivor' of the riots that occurred in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray I had the same experience.

I saw lots of peaceful protestors followed by some isolated rioting and a couple of fires.

Then Geraldo Rivera from Fox News comes to town and injects himself into the scene and starts causing trouble.

..... and at the end of the report a 'sweet young thing' reporter finishes off by stating "... and to think, an entire city was almost allowed to nearly burn to the ground.":biggrin:

Meanwhile, as a white person living in a large complex shared by lots and lots of Black folks, their main concern was when the curfew was going to be lifted!:tiphat:

yeah... it's theater of the absurd
 

floralheart

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the queries are overly exacting but here catch a flying pie

you demolay as a kid? hehe with those kinds of questions..

anyway

people grow up different you know. like i grew up properly with cardigans and all pretty much "straight outta enid blyton" ha

but not once but twice

i'd be hanging out in arizona with some guys i was producing music for and like there'd be a lot of guys and two girls came over both times and i guess for sucking the dicks in a circle i don't know but enid blyton didn't cover that



those cats on the block - they cover the block and they live their own lifestyle


so don't think that because you're all nice or we're all nice that there aren't "communities" that oh i don't know mix people's remains into the asphalt to pave the streets with fear or santeria or god knows what

but you think, that's just like - communities.

empires is way aheads of that. check it. history is rife with decrepit tactics and covert sneaky intelligence and manipulation. if you think society is all about buying adidas sneakers and feeling comfortable you don't know. it gets messy out there.

Is that Demolay, or demo lay? Nothing personal on anyone, but I always found that an interesting organizational name.
 

geneva_sativa

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Mk-Ultra was what, 50 years ago ? what new tech they must have by now ?

Think things suddenly changed ?

and the powers that be. . . got all nice and altruistic ?

Media is a tool for manipulating public opinion - sentiment.
 

resinryder

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...because there is a text book way that a father must act when he has lost his daughter, and is about to face the international media.

Loosing a child is like having a part of you violently ripped out that you never knew existed inside. It's numbing, dazing, confusing, and bewildering at the same time. Like being lost even tho you're in familiar surroundings. It's a permanent pain.
If you've never lost a child, laughing, cutting up, joking is the LAST thing you'd be able to do the day after, weeks or even months after. Took me a few months before finding humor in any thing again.
You didn't find it it least bit strange how he got himself into "grief" mode just prior to beginning the interview?
 

floralheart

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Chris Cuomo did Sandy Hook interviews for ABC.

Here's Chris Cuomo interviewing his brother, New York Governor and Gun Control Advocate, Andrew Cuomo. Andrew Cuomo wants seven shot magazines for the citizens and to restrict 2nd amendment rights.

Cuomos.jpg


Their father was also New York Governor. Roman Catholic, second generation American. He was buried in a Jesuit Church. Philip Seymour Hoffman and Aaliyah were buried there.

A Jesuits loyalty is first to a foreign power, not to the United States. Although, I cannot way he was a Jesuit, as I'm no expert.

Here's to keeping it all in the family, I guess.
 

waveguide

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entertainers .............

attention is the most valuable substance in the universe

and people are scared of bombs, guns, blades
 

HempKat

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not everyone is so effected by death
your reaction is dependent on your belief system

Bingo

It's also tempered by experience. Don't you think the people living in areas where daily shootings occur aren't a bit hardened against it? Plus some people just process emotions differently, my Father didn't die from an act of violence but he did die suddenly. When I first got the news I was able to remain fairly calm. Three days later though I was an emotional wreck, two days after that I was mostly back to normal but in a depressed sort of way.
 
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