Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Questions about Sandy Hook for presidential candidates

    Dear Presidential Candidates
Will you please tell the American people  how you will prevent future
Sandy Hook projects?


Sandy Hook Was A Government Staged Drill And No One Died: The Evidence

·      The school was closed on December 14, 2012 and had not been operational for many years confirmed by official records and neighbors.
·      The day before the shooting photos of the evacuation appeared on YouTube.
·      Non- of the alleged dead had Social Security numbers.
·      FBI, Social Security Administration death records and the state of Connecticut records show that no one died in Newton Connecticut on December 14, 2012.
·      Obama administration confirmed that it was a drill to promote gun control.
·      Noah Pozner death certificate was proven to be a sham.
·      Crucial photos were altered including  Victorio Soto
and Parker family photos.
·      Project Longevity: Reuters agency on November 27, 2012 reported the following.
      The Obama administration is taking a cautious step toward confronting the politically tricky subject of gun violence with an initiative focused on prevention due to be unveiled on Tuesday.
The initiative known as Project longevity will send  federal grant money to Connecticut's invoice agents academics and social workers working for or where the FBI and the USB or all all called tobacco firearms and explosives. US attorney general Eric Holder and Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy  are scheduled to discuss the plans at a news conference in New Haven Connecticut at 11 AM.

Nobody Died
 At Sandy Hook by

·     Mike Palecek an award-winning reporter
·     Prof. James Tracy associate professor. Florida Atlantic University
·     Prof. Sterling Harwood JD PhD adjunct professor at Evergreen Valley College
·     Nicholas Kollerstrom PhD from Cambridge PhD from University of London member of the New York Academy of Sciences.
·     Prof. Vivian Lee PhD American University
·     Prof. Jim Fetzer Mc Knight  Professor Emeritus at the University of Minnesota Duluth.
·     Kelley Watt, business owner in Connecticut.

·     Dennis Cimino,  a computer engineer the former top troubleshooter for the Navy’s Combat Systems

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