Before It’s News – by N. Morgan
Like dominoes, the evidence piling up about the Sandy Hook False Flag keep going down, one after another, another piece of evidence or testimony that blows this charade out of the water! In the latest twist, and ex-cop and Jeb Bush appointee has come forward to say that the Newtown shooting never happened! Wolfgang Halbig, a former police officer and school safety consultant who lives in Florida.
Halbig flew up from Florida to attend the meeting, but it’s not because he’s a pro-gun advocate. In fact, he doesn’t think that guns or gun laws could have prevented the killings. Halbig has another belief entirely: He says Sandy Hook never actually happened, that it was a fake event staged by the government. No Adam Lanza, no victims. According to Halbig, 26 people did not die that day. It was all fiction. The distraught parents who gave interviews to the media were actually paid actors, he says.
“Nobody even requested trauma helicopters that day,” he told me over the phone this week. “Why no trauma helicopters? That’s a big one.” (In fact, this conspiracy around helicopters that day has been mentioned by others–and easily debunked–before. Sandy Hook truthers have been around for a while.) On his website, Halbig lists out 16 specific questions. The answers to them, he believes, will expose a massive conspiracy. For example, he asks, “Who ordered those Port-a-Potties from Southbury, Connecticut?” and “Who declared all 18 children and six school staff members legally dead within the first eight minutes?”
So we have another testimony to this farce. We now know for a fact this never happened, so where do we go from here? What do we do to bring the perpetrators of such a monstrous hoax to justice? especially when the monster is our own government officials?
Look at the “helicopter debunking” link. Notice how they forget all about any of the other anomalies, and just focus on this one piece of the puzzle that they can answer sufficiently.
Then they claim “the conspiracy theorists” (as if they were a unified political party) say this, which they debunk, and that one fact lets millions ignore all the other evidence, and just assume that everything is fine, and the conspiracy theorists are all crazy.
The helicopter claims were probably added to the debate by the spooks just for this reason. (kind of like the “no planes hit the twin towers” story)
the fella dressed like Paul Revere without the tri cornered hat sure adds credibility….
/sarcasm