Also, there are some theories the booby-traps in his apartment were meant to kill James Holmes, but (the local cops messed it up)/(somebody higher up changed their mind) and he was arrested instead.
As the "other" conspiracy theorist here (Dark Helmet, why aren't you on it?) I must point out:
Nobody actually saw the guy they've pinned it on do anything.
They saw Mr red-hair leave the theater by the back door, and then they saw Mr gas-mask and body-armor walk into the theater with smoke grenades and assault weapons.
Now, oddly enough, the guy they've pinned this on is the son of a mathematician who's become politically active in a few areas the Feds might find "sensitive"... though the father has become real quiet lately.
Also, since controlling guns seems moot, the mass media has focussed on the "hundreds of rounds" (day at the range can use over 1000) of ammo the guy had and the legislators are now looking at restricting ammo sales.
(with a mega-phone)
"YOU, citizen! Do not look at this sign! This sign, right here, the one I'm pointing to; do NOT look at it. You are not allowed" (repeat, ad nauseaum)
And then later, (like all political parties... ) we can stop doing the thing from which we took our name!
It'll be perfect, in 20 years time we'll have the P3 party (punchers, for short) who are dedicated to liberty and radical governmental transparency, personal rights and personal responsibility--and all without puppies or punching.
So can we have a political party devoted to horribly nefarious puppy-punching and then, like, liberty and radical governmental transparency, and maybe rights and personal responsibility?
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False Headline
On the post: Nielsen Sued For Billions; TV Network Claims It Manipulated Ratings
Evolve or die.
For example, if you have a YouTube channel, you can get accurate analytics of who/when/where/age-group your video is being watched. It's really neat.
Why doesn't cable TV have this? Oh yeah, because there's a solid monopoly and they have absolutely no reason to innovate or improve.
On the post: Hollywood Made Him Do It: Two More Theories On The Aurora Shooter
Re: Well now
On the post: Hollywood Made Him Do It: Two More Theories On The Aurora Shooter
Well now
Nobody actually saw the guy they've pinned it on do anything.
They saw Mr red-hair leave the theater by the back door, and then they saw Mr gas-mask and body-armor walk into the theater with smoke grenades and assault weapons.
Now, oddly enough, the guy they've pinned this on is the son of a mathematician who's become politically active in a few areas the Feds might find "sensitive"... though the father has become real quiet lately.
Also, since controlling guns seems moot, the mass media has focussed on the "hundreds of rounds" (day at the range can use over 1000) of ammo the guy had and the legislators are now looking at restricting ammo sales.
...false flag, anyone?
On the post: US Has Ignored New Zealand Court Order To Return Data It Seized From Megaupload
Re: ORly
On the post: Yet Again, Netflix Class Action Shows That Class Action Lawsuits Are Mostly About Making Lawyers Rich
Re: Rubbish
There is no way to do anything. No info on how to object or remove yourself from the suit. It's rubbish.
On the post: UK Politicians Don't Seem To Mind That Every Web Page You Load Is Copyright Infringement Under Current Law
Re: {smirk}
"YOU, citizen! Do not look at this sign! This sign, right here, the one I'm pointing to; do NOT look at it. You are not allowed" (repeat, ad nauseaum)
On the post: Let Your Senator Know Right Now That You Are Watching If They'll Vote To Protect Privacy
Re: Re: Re: Re: !?
It'll be perfect, in 20 years time we'll have the P3 party (punchers, for short) who are dedicated to liberty and radical governmental transparency, personal rights and personal responsibility--and all without puppies or punching.
I like this plan.
On the post: Let Your Senator Know Right Now That You Are Watching If They'll Vote To Protect Privacy
Re: Re: !?
On the post: Next Week: The Senate Fights Over Whether It Can Take Away Your Online Privacy
"sigh" I say!!
The only person who can truly protect your privacy (well, all your rights, really) is you!
On the post: Senate Intelligence Committee A Lot More Interested In Punishing Whistleblowers Than In Investigating Why They're Blowing The Whistle
Re: Re: difi is one of the worst 'offenders'...
dammit.
On the post: Senate Intelligence Committee A Lot More Interested In Punishing Whistleblowers Than In Investigating Why They're Blowing The Whistle
Re: difi is one of the worst 'offenders'...
How DARE the proles think they can speak out about abuses!!
On the post: WSJ Still Hasn't Corrected Its Bogus Internet Revisionist Story, As Vint Cerf & Xerox Both Claim The Story Is Wrong
I see...
What else is new?
On the post: Congress Has Lost All Perspective When It Considers Prosecuting Journalists As Spies
Re: The Journalists are cumming!
On the post: Congress Has Lost All Perspective When It Considers Prosecuting Journalists As Spies
Re: Re: UW
1. Hardware which is placed under a desk.
2. Hardware which is worn or used below the belt.
Example: Dude, today I totally blew out my underware on that maneuver!
On the post: Congress Has Lost All Perspective When It Considers Prosecuting Journalists As Spies
Why Bother!?!?
(Plus, it would make great news for other journalists to reports on! Kinda like a shark feeding frenzy...)
On the post: Amazon Hides Classic Free Public Domain Ebooks
Type, er, typo
On the post: Harlequin Authors Sue Publisher Over Creative Royalty Calculations
Cannot help myself..sorry XD
On the post: Attendee At Batman Shooting Plans To Sue Warner Bros For Making Batman Too Violent
Re: Re: eh?
On the post: Court Says State Department Can Live In Fantasyland & Pretend Documents Leaked By Wikileaks Are Still Secret
Re: New leak
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