SANDY HOOK VIDEOS - notes To BE Posted Soon 8/26/2017
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1/31/2018 - I am just making a quick go-over and see the links are not accessible. I will fix this now although cannot add more notes at this time.

Please Be Patient With Me God Isn't Finished With Me Yet...
9/19/2017 - oh my goodness! I have so many Sandy Hook notes already typed. I hope I can find them before Starbucks closes. I only have 15 minutes. I think I will just post my poetry, Strawberries for the Soul and hopefully get this done tomorrow. I just get so many personal diversions. Sorry.
10/14/2017 This is another PBPWMGIFWMY

1-5-2018
Today, I typed this but had to stop. I need to get my hand-written notes typed, but I want to show you at least, just how disgustingly dishonest they are - meaning the Sandy Hook 26 lying families, officials - all of them - enjoying their moment on TV and being disgusting liars! Sofia Smallstorm's video is a must-watch!
SANDY HOOK
Shooting Hoax
My notes
from watching a second time.
1. Police
said on the scanner that Adam Lanza was dressed in all green and his face and
hands were painted green and that was why they could not identify him. Yet the video says they claimed he was in all
black.
2. Video
says: No way could an autistic, shy
young man weighing 150-160 pounds can do all this alone. He wouldn’t be able to
plan this on his own. He has had no training for SWAT. The man who speaks on the video is a SWAT
expert.
3. Newtown
is about 300 years old. Sandy Hook is a small section of it. It is near NYC. Fairfield County and Westchester County meet
there. Dr.s, lawyers, and brokers on
Wallstreet tend to live in this area, with Fairfield County the last treasured
area to live and raise families.
4. Dec 14,
2012: Sandy Hook Shooting. Inconsistencies, conflicting reports. Cannot possibly occur based on this.
5. 26 people shot between 3-5 times each in five
to seven minutes – impossible for Adam Lanza to do this!
6. Two
Dimensional thinking: We tend to take
what they say on TV as truth. We participate in the fiction on shows we
watch. Then we watch the news. Three-D, physical world. Address exists in the Third Dimension. Sandy Hook was an MCI.
7. She
explains the triaging that is supposed to take place. Nothing like this took place. Only emergency gear and empty tarps were
shown in pictures.
8. The EMS
services did not perform within their scope. Patients had to be declared dead
in the hospital. All necessary med
intervention should take place. You don’t just say the police officer declared
them dead. Dr. Wayne Carver has been
chief med examiner since 1989. TV
interview with Dr. Carver had strange behavior despite the fact he was supposed
to have examined all dead 26 bodies. He
was completely removed from the supposed event. He did not invoke
professionalism. My opinion, this scumbag has been part of organized crime for
years. Even joking with a laugh. I have personal experiences which also
confirm he should be locked up for the rest of his life if he is lucky – most likely
get the death penalty!
9. He fails
to produce pictures of corpses – because there were none, that is why!
10. “I hope
the people of Newtown don’t have a crash on their head later” = wtf
11. Only MT
Triage mats and one HUGE body bag used for adults – all devoid of bodies.
12. One
woman claimed she drove herself to the hospital and fire chief just says, “I
helped the lady get out of her car”
14. Diane
Fienstein was not even alarmed at the responses she got at the interview.
15. LA
Times: The real world: why would a parent allow their son to go
through the woods to the school, to make gingerbread cookies with a friend who
just got to school?
16. Many
other circumstances which raise suspicion.
Many were new arrivals in town.
17. Newtown
is supposed to be a “transition town” – to help people become ,”stronger,
happier” (Hillary Clinton used “Stronger
Together” for her campaign motto.
I have to
stop now. I am suffering from a stomach
flu and have to rest because I need to get to my bank before it closes today
due to account problems.
1/31/2018 - I have so many more notes to add. I just keep getting interuptions which delay my opportunity to share more.
1/31/2018 - I have so many more notes to add. I just keep getting interuptions which delay my opportunity to share more.
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1/5/2018-------------------------------------------------
Note: a federal investigator
determined that at least $28 million was donated from all around the world for
the Sandy Hook families to get right away.
Instead, United Way of Southern CT, New Haven took all the money and
claimed rights to distribute it. Aka: embezzlement! Sickening because the
families had to file lawsuits!
courant.com/news/connecticut/hc-sandy-hook-commission-llodra-20140912,0,1364816.story
Courant.com
Newtown
Official: Sandy Hook Shooting Donations Divided Town
By DAVE ALTIMARI,
daltimar@courant.com
2:20 PM EDT, September 12, 2014
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The distribution of donations made
to Newtown following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was so
problematic that it has likely left "a permanent fracture in the
community," First Selectwoman Pat Llodra said Friday.
Llodra and Superintendent Joseph V.
Erardi Jr. appeared before the state's Sandy Hook Advisory Commission to
discuss issues in town, more than 18 months after the Dec. 14, 2012 shooting
that left 26 dead, including 20 first graders.
In her statement, Llodra said that
recovering from the shooting will be a "decades-long challenge" and
that federal officials will be returning to Newtown in October for a meeting on
how to coordinate the long-term use of the millions of dollars in grants the
government has pledged.
Llodra touched on the difficulties
in coordinating all the mental health providers who descended on her community
and suggested there is a need for a state agency to oversee such a task. She
also told the commission that it should look at the strategy used in Boston
following the marathon bombing to create one fund through which donations were
collected and distributed.
Llodra said the distribution of
funds was "problematic and caused significant conflict that likely has
left a permanent fracture in our community."
Following the shooting donations
poured in from all over the world and were initially collected by the United
Way of Western Connecticut. More than $12 million was eventually collected but
problems erupted when the United Way formed the Newtown-Sandy Hook Community
Foundation Inc., a private committee made up of community residents.
The foundation decided to give the
26 families who lost loved ones about $281,000 each. It gave $20,000 to the
families of the 12 children who survived Adam Lanza's shooting barrage in two
classrooms and $75,000 each to two teachers who were injured.
The foundation kept more than $4
million in the fund, angering some victims' families and town officials. It has
not distributed the remaining money.
Llodra said there also was problems
with all of the smaller groups that started collecting money. Llodra said there
"was no organized system in place to document who was collecting
money" and what they were doing with it.
Llodra said "there needs to be
a clear, transparent and fair" method of distributing money following a
tragedy.
The attorney general's office
eventually developed a questionnaire that it sent to every organization that
indicated it was collecting donations. There were 77 organizations that
collected more than $28 million with about $13 million yet to be distributed. A
large portion of those funds are earmarked for a memorial still in the planning
stages.
Llodra was proceeded by
Superintendent Joseph V. Erardi Jr. who told the commission he met privately
with in July with staff from the Sandy Hook School Elementary School that was
working on the day of the shooting to hear their thoughts and concerns.
Erardi said many school personnel
still "struggle when they hear school bells ring."
Erardi told the commission there
were five main issues that need on-going attention – improving partnerships
with local police, conducting meaningful drills, having better knowledge of
personnel working in a school building, having all school personnel trained on
emergency procedures and developing effective protocols for how to respond to a
mass tragedy during and after it occurs.
"You really have to believe you
will never cross the finish line but you have to rise everyday and make sure
that your staff and students are safe," Erardi said.
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