Stephanie Sledge: In Solidarity with Alex Jones – Sandy Hook’s Curious Car Licensed to Dane Country Sheriff’s Department, Madison, WI

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Stephanie Sledge: In Solidarity with Alex Jones – Sandy Hook’s Curious Car Licensed to Dane Country Sheriff’s Department, Madison, WI

Mr. President,

The Sandy Hook event, now almost six years later, has produced more questions than answers. One of those unanswered questions concern the car brought to the school on the day of the shooting by the alleged shooter, Adam Lanza. We were told Adam drove his mother’s 2010 Black Honda Civic to the scene before he walked into the Sandy Hook Elementary school and killed 20 children and 6 adults.

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Event: NSA & The Road to 9/11: Lessons Learned and Unlearned CATO DC Tuesday 4 September 2018 1000-1200 Luncheon Buffet to Follow – C-SPAN Present

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The NSA and the Road to 9/11: Lessons Learned and Unlearned

Featuring William Binney, Former Crypto-Mathematician, NSA; Kirk Wiebe, Former Senior Analyst, NSA; Edward Loomis, Former Computer Systems Analyst, NSA; Thomas Drake, Former Senior Executive Service Member, NSA; and Diane Roark, Former Professional Staff Member, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence; moderated by Patrick Eddington, Policy Analyst in Homeland Security and Civil Liberties, Cato Institute.

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Mona Alexis Pressley: In Solidarity with Alex Jones – FBI Agent photoshopped to be “Sloppy Sniper” at Sandy Hook

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Mona Alexis Pressley: In Solidarity with Alex Jones – FBI Agent photoshopped to be “Sloppy Sniper” at Sandy Hook

Dear Mr. President,

Among the sensational videos produced by “Barry Soetoro” about Sandy Hook was the discovery that David Wheeler, the husband of Francine Wheeler (whom Obama featured speaking on gun control from the Oval Office), played two roles at Sandy Hook: grieving father and SWAT team member, walking up and down Dickinson Driver—except that he was carrying his weapon upside down by the magazine!

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Wayne Jett: Project Insignia Reveals Deep State Trillions

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INSIGNIA PROJECT REVEALS DEEP STATE TRILLIONS

Currency Amounts Beyond Comprehension

Project Insignia, described as an investigation into Deep State cocaine trafficking, made a gigantic data dump of its findings on or about August 24, 2018. Information and documents are so voluminous as to defy concise description, but a start must be made. Operatives working behind cover of a major U. S. “intelligence” construct (call it “Crooks In America”) had possession of very large assets after World War II, gained either by military, clandestine, criminal or a combination of such activities.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Google Losing to Amazon on Cross-Correlation

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Google: Online to Brick and Mortar Cross Correlation

Our research suggests that Amazon may have a slight edge in the cross correlation of user data. Google, whether pulling a me too or simply going its own way, has decided to link online and brick and mortar data.

The effort was revealed in “Google and MasterCard Cut a Secret Ad Deal to Track Retail Sales.” Amazon has access to some data which makes it possible for those with appropriate system access to perform analyses of Amazon customers’ buying behavior.

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