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Fascinating very short article about the cause of these school shootings
Anyone remember the issue of Mk ultra? Back in the '70s, the CIA was experimenting with mind control. I'm sure they still are, but they just use a different name. They were "erasing'' peoples memories. For example, that Cruz kid from Parkland, they show him all dazed and confused, with no recollection as to what took place. Then read the I witness accounts from the teachers. That kid didn't shoot anyone.
 
Speaking of mind control, check out scopolamine, or "the devils breath"....crazy that it even exists. Insane. I read a book called the psychopath machine, where this young canadian man named Steve smith was subject to this drug and more. Quite eye opening. Comes from the
Brugmansia plant. Lots of info on it and so easy to use on someone. They nearly become your willing slave, and gladly.


I have no idea if any school shootings were ever done using some kind of mind control and I probably never will. I sure hope not, but who knows these days. Love will win
 
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You can use motion sickness medications for mind control? You'd think that would be on the side effects list. You'd also think the pharmaceutical industry would have noticed this, during the studies.
They would have immediately marketed it as a way to keep your kids from whining when you ask them to take the trash out.
 
Hi @Levi.CO. I'm just pointing out that these school shootings don't add up unless you look at all from a different viewpoint. I'm not suggesting that Cruz was mind controlled to the point of doing something horrifically "bat shit crazy." I am suggesting that he was so drugged up, he had no recollection of what happened or how he even got there. Very dazed and confused look on that boys face. I am saying the globalist funded deep state would like nothing more to see the American civilians disarmed. What better way to do this than to use the children to push their agenda. This of course was all followed suit by the "march of our lives event." Yes, I'm into firearms. Been shooting targets since I was a kid. Make all the gun control laws they want ...... It doesn't solve a thing ..... obviously. Even if Cruz is responsible the existing GC laws did not work. Gun free school, and other zones just don't work. Ban this and ban that ..... only thing accomplished is punishing law abiding citizens and the demise of the constitution.

@JD3000, I'm only hoping you keep an open mind. I don't believe in politicians, rep or dem parties. I do believe we have a corrupted government.

I live in NY where some of the strictest GC legislation exists. Our state constitution reads:
"The right to bear arms cannot be infringed." It doesn't get any clearer than that. NY is one of a 5 state collition in the NE. NJ, MD, CT, MA, and I believe RI may have jumped in the boat as well, raising the total to 6. Then you turn to Cali who is trying to push legislation on a semi auto ban along with PA. Why??? I'm not supposed to ask that. I'm expected to follow the flock. I could go on and on, but I'm not going to bother. I want peace for us all. Yet we live in a country so deeply divided, it's absolutely pathetic.
 
Seems a fair % of Americans have lost their grip with reality.
Up down. Black white. Good bad. Left right. Sky blue. Grass green.
Despite what some on the fringes say, these things still exist!
 
It's cool that Comcast discovered how easily it is to disable readily accessible fiber-optic lines. A ten-year old can hold a nation hostage without needing to sabotage oil pipelines.
 
Tom: Enough already!!!
He coulda and shoulda had his finger outside the trigger guard. Duh!
He is gonna pay a price. You can be sure of it. Injured student(s) will be handomely compensated in an out-of-court settlement. Life goes on.
Could the situation have been avoided? Yes.
Should this cop be ritualistically sacrificed on a liberal alter of tofu and bean sprouts? I don't think so.

Then what price should he pay? Handsomely compensated? U make it sound like the victim won the lottery. Money is a measuring stick used today instead of corporeal punishment. The notion is to act as a disincentive. Kid is fortunate that it wasn’t worse.

This person is a trained professional and as such is held to a higher duty of care, like us as tree care professionals or any other profession. The courts will mete out a more significant punishment to a professional on this basis because it is considered negligence or incompetence. It’s a matter of which one is demonstrated in court.

Oops, my bad doesn’t cut it nor does making it sound like a payday for the victim.
 
You can use motion sickness medications for mind control? You'd think that would be on the side effects list. You'd also think the pharmaceutical industry would have noticed this, during the studies.
They would have immediately marketed it as a way to keep your kids from whining when you ask them to take the trash out.

So you like beer, right Jeff? If you drink two beers you may feel a little warmth inside. A bit of aloofness to the world. "Hey, this isn't so bad"

Then one fine day, you happen to drink way too many beers and you end up looking like this feller. .... Think doseage/purity ;)

 
What is the proper procedure for checking To
See if. Weapon is empty?

Tom just stumbled on this thread from some time ago. It appears that the question you asked at least twice never got answered. The correct answer starts from, 'the gun is always loaded'. Then, "never point the gun at something you are not intending to shoot". After absorbing those basic concepts if you are going to perform maintenance on a pistol or demonstrate something with an empty weapon etc. you remove the magazine and separate it from the frame and slide (rest of the gun), rack the slide to eject a cartridge that would usually be sitting in the chamber, visually inspect the chamber and feeding area to make sure no round is present.

This then only results in an empty gun for me to do the one task I was preparing for. If I hand the gun to you, if I set it down for a second, if I change my focus at all the process starts over from the beginning. (It only takes 3 seconds or less to perform and to always keep bystanders safe.)

Many places, police stations etc, have a bullet trap for each officer to point their muzzle into as they check their firearm, load and unload etc.
 
So you like beer, right Jeff? If you drink two beers you may feel a little warmth inside. A bit of aloofness to the world. "Hey, this isn't so bad"

Then one fine day, you happen to drink way too many beers and you end up looking like this feller. .... Think doseage/purity ;)

Wow. Funny, but sad too. I really think that’s brain damage from years of perpetual drunkenness. Or a SERIOUS inner ear problem.
 
Tom just stumbled on this thread from some time ago. It appears that the question you asked at least twice never got answered. The correct answer starts from, 'the gun is always loaded'. Then, "never point the gun at something you are not intending to shoot".

Merle,

Thats what my Dad taught me when I was 10-11 years old...back in mid 60's. When I hear about guns going off I wonder what sort of training was given. Then, what procedures were/weren't followed. Sometimes I think that the characters in Looney Toons had better gun safety standards.
 

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