Friday, December 21, 2012

Sandy Hook Inconsistencies

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As taken from another site, I just wanted your input on this and and verification if its true or not. Again, I am not endorsing or validating ANY of the following..  just want your thoughts.

1. LIBOR connection


2. As yet, parents have not been allowed to see their children. (Photoshopped pictures do not count).
3. As of now, I have seen only one unambiguous statement from a grieving parent (Robbie Parker).
4. According to the official story, Adam Lanza was found with his older brother's ID, and it was not stolen. However, older brother Ryan--who officials say is very cooperative--claims not to have even seen his brother since 2010. Where would Adam get this ID? And why does such use not qualify as a theft?

5. According to the official story, Adam Lanza was wearing a black outfit with a mask and bulletproof vest. Why would he want to hide his identity, and why would he wear a bulletproof vest, if he planned to kill himself?
6. The medical examiner asserts that all wounds were caused by a rifle or other long weapon, and police/FBI say that the school was littered with .223 (rifle) casings. But Adam Lanza was found dead in the school with only handguns--a rifle was found in the trunk of his car. But then he could not possibly have been firing the rifle, and could not have committed the murders. Who did?

7. According to the official story, the killing was tightly confined to two classrooms. But then why were so many children told to close their eyes while leaving the building?
8. Joanne Didonato, the principal's secretary, called in sick on Friday--something she rarely does. So presumably, she must have been awfully ill. Yet she then felt well enough to give an interview. "Of all days," she said, emphasizing the strange coincidence.

9. The hospital went into lockdown and cleared four trauma rooms, but received only three patients, two of them dead children (according to the official story) and one mildly wounded adult.

10. Why were there such persistent reports that Mrs. Lanza was a kindergarten teacher, and that she died at the school, when the new official story is that she was not connected to the school and was killed at home?

11. What happened to the report that Adam Lanza's girlfriend and another friend were missing in New Jersey?

12. What happened to the woodsman in a black jacket and camo pants who was arrested and handcuffed outside the school? He actually shouted to parents, "It wasn't me." Who was he and what was he doing there?

13. What happened to the dark van or SUV that the police surrounded in the parking lot, or the maroon sedan with a blown-out back window they were on the lookout for?

14. The official story is that Nancy Lanza was a gun collector who obeyed the law. But since 20-year-olds are not permitted to buy guns or ammo or carry guns in Connecticut, why would she give her "autistic" son access to both guns and ammo?

15. Why were parents told on Friday that "if you haven't been reunited with your child by now it's already over"? Does anyone imagine that real parents of real children would simply say, "Okay, the show's over, let's go home now"?

16. Would real parents of real children really be satisfied with (possibly photoshopped) pictures of their children? Wouldn't they demand to see their children one last time firsthand?

17. According to the official story, 28 people died but only 1 was wounded. The dead included 20 small, squirmy children--difficult targets even for professionals. How could Adam Lanza achieve such amazingly deadly accuracy, in such a short length of time?

18. A child asserts that he/she heard someone say, "Put your hands up," followed by the reply, "Don't shoot." This indicates that the police took a suspect into custody inside the school. But if that was Adam Lanza, how did he kill himself after that point?

19. Another child asserts that he/she saw a man pinned down to the ground with handcuffs on. Again, this indicates that the police took a suspect into custody. If that was Adam Lanza, how did he then kill himself?

20. When Ryan Lanza was falsely identified as the shooter, who deleted his Facebook profile and created many others in his name?

21. Is it reasonable for a geeky 20-year-old to carry two pistols and hundreds of rounds of ammunition while wearing a bulletproof vest and a mask?

22. Why did the police say on Friday that they were going to leave the bodies rotting in the school until Sunday, then Saturday morning announce that they had spirited the bodies away in the middle of the night? Perhaps to ensure that the transport, if any, would go unrecorded on photos or video?

23. Why won't police tell us where they found the Henry repeating rifle, the Enfield rifle, and the shotgun?

24. Did the school have one or more security cameras? What do they show?

25. Why did a police officer specifically mention, on radio, that "they're coming at me through this wood," followed by a fellow officer saying, "This is it"?

26. One officer in the school said, "We've got one suspect down." Who was that? Down in this situation generally means in custody (on the ground and cuffed), not dead.

27. Why didn't Adam's uncle see anything out of the ordinary in Adam when the two saw each other in June?

28. Why is Adam Lanza reported to be a loner when a teenager said (oxymoronically), "[Lanza and his friends] always gathered alone in a corner in school"?

29. Why did police assign an individual state trooper to every grieving family, whether the family wants such "protection" or not?

30. Why are Ryan Lanza and his roommates still in custody, and why are the police pretending that it's for their own benefit?

31. Is it a coincidence that Nancy Lanza's brother is Kingston Police Officer James Champion, who lives next door to the former Lanza home?"



Sunday, December 9, 2012

NYC 2012

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Friday, April 6, 2012

Happy New Year ( and Easter)!

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Happy New Year (and Easter)!
I am very late. But isn't that the story of my life with things like this?

There have been a lot of exciting changes in our family over the last few months and I wanted to take a few moments to update this for my future book (that I SWEAR I am eventually going to print for the girls).
First, my sister had her beautiful twin boys, Paxton and Dexter. They were early but not too early. Paxton came out perfectly healthy and Dex only had to stay in the hospital for about a week before coming home. Fast forward two months later and the boys are fantastic and my sister is an incredible mom. And for the cherry on top, they slept through the night for the first time last night! Score!
Addison is six and a half now. Man, that is crazy... and she is almost done with her kindergarten school year. She is reading at a first grade level and academically excelling in every area. As far as conduct, she follows in my footsteps and talks too much and tends to be bossy. Thomas and I are doing our best to foster these attributes into future leadership qualities (in other words, we have a reward chart to make sure she stays in line.) She is playing soccer again and keeps up with the boys on her team pretty well. Thomas is her coach this year. You can tell her friends are starting to have more and more importance in her personal agenda and time with us and the grandparents is (slowly) becoming less cool.
Kirstynn turned four in February. She just learned to write her name. She is still in dance and we are looking forward to her recital at the end of the year. Her rhythm is on spot and she will most definitely be giving us more trouble in her teenage years than Addison. She has more attitude every day. She is different from Addison in that she is already boy crazy. She tells us every day that a new boy in her class has "broken her heart". Don't ask me where she gets it. She adores her big sister and her new nephews (calls them HER babies)....


I still debate on an almost daily basis on whether or not I want a third child. The biggest thing holding me back is the amount of travel I do for work and then money. The cost of daycare is so draining. But I still haven't definitely decided no so it's always an option... (well for the next 2-3 years anyway). Our little family does feel complete though. I am blessed.