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15, AMERICAN
FREE PRESS * February 25, 2013
* Issue 8 *
AMERICANFREEPRESS.NET * BEHIND THE SCENES

Many Sandy Hook Rumors
Have Mysterious Origins
• Aftermath of mad news scramble leaves many doubting official story
By Michael Collins
Piper
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. A growing number of people in what is
called the “truth movement” are becoming
uneasy with the proliferation of
often-bizarre conspiracy theories surrounding
the Sandy Hook shooting affair that have
popped up, non-stop, on an almost daily basis.
Cautious observers are convinced high-level intriguers
deliberately inserted many of these nonsensical
theories into public discussion
for the very purpose of discrediting
alternative theories relating
to other very real conspiracies.
Upon learning, for example,
that some “conspiracy theorists”
believe Sandy Hook was a hoax
and that no children were even
killed there — a frequent refrain —
many in the general public are now
dismissing any and all serious discussion of such
matters as the 9-11 cover-up, the OKC bombing, the
JFK assassination, or even the attack on the USS
Liberty as the ravings of “conspiracy theorists.”
Attempts to examine those other very real conspiracies
are now being routinely greeted with
such comments as: “ I suppose you’re also one of
those who people who doesn’t believe those 20 little
children were killed at Sandy Hook.”
It seems as though the truth movement has been
maliciously manipulated into repeating any and all
Sandy Hook conspiracy theories as part of some insidiously
crafted experiment in crowd psychology —
a carefully calculated operation designed to
monitor Internet contact between patriots, keeping
an eye on “who contacts whom” and determining
which sources are most effective in spreading information,
or disinformation, as the case may be.
Precisely because so much disinformation was
being spread unwittingly by well-meaning and entirely
innocent folks, a lot of people concluded that
something had to be amiss with the “official”
Sandy Hook story or otherwise — they said — so
many good patriots wouldn’t be
raising questions.
And that brings us to a very real
question: How many of those who
have been “raising questions” are
really “good patriots”?
The truth is that a vast majority
of the Sandy Hook spin has come
from heretofore unknown sources,
who still remain largely unknown,
other than through Internet nicknames, and who
helped put out much of the material early on,
adding their own often-dubious commentary that
helped stir up suspicion in the first place.
The behind-the-scenes powers-that-be have
clearly concluded that the Internet is a powerful
mechanism to control the course of debate within
patriot ranks and have found that mixing matters
up by spreading unfounded and often silly rumors
is the best way to dilute serious inquiry. And based
upon what we’ve seen in the wake of Sandy Hook,
this very real conspiracy seems to be succeeding —
all too well.
And what is so cunning is that the real conspirators
have utilized Sandy Hook to drive a deep
wedge that’s split the patriot movement from
within. Veteran patriots say they’ve never seen anything
like it in all their long years.
Thanks to the Orwellian manipulation — very real“mind control” at its best (and worst) — belief in
Sandy Hook as having been a massive hoax is essentially
being instituted as a virtual litmus test as to “who’s a real patriot and who isn’t.”
Those who don’t believe Sandy Hook was a massive
hoax are denounced as having been “bribed,
blackmailed, or coerced” or just having simply “changed sides.”
In short, Sandy Hook has effectively emerged as
a cult, with a built-in theology that cannot be questioned.
To raise any doubts about the foundation of
the cult is considered heresy. And anyone who
doubts the Sandy Hook conspiracy theories is being
portrayed as a “traitor to the patriot movement.”
One longtime critic of gun control was accused
of lending support to pro-gun control forces because
he believed children were killed at Sandy
Hook — a total disconnect, of course, but illustrative
of the kind of mindset that is setting in place.
Another was accused of being “pro-Obama” because
he doubted the Sandy Hook theories.
It’s almost like Alice in Wonderland.
If there’s one thing we can be certain about, it’s
this: There’s more to Sandy Hook than even the
most dedicated conspiracy theorists understand —
and that’s why they’ve been “hooked.”
. . ..Michael Collins Piper is the author of Final
Judgment, the controversial
“underground bestseller” documenting
the collaboration of Israeli intelligence in
the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He is
also the author of The New Babylon, The
High Priests of War, The
New Jerusalem: Zionist Power in America ,
The
Judas Goats: The Enemy Within,
Dirty
Secrets: Crime, Conspiracy & Cover-Up in
the 20th Century,
The
GOLEM: Israel's Hell Bomb,
and Target:
Traficant. These works can
be found at America
First Books and FIRST
AMENDMENT BOOKS:
1-888-699-NEWS. He has lectured
on suppressed topics in places as diverse as
Malaysia, Japan, Canada, Russia and Abu Dhabi. |
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