Saturday, November 28, 2015

I Don't Buy It #345

So this Robert Lewis Dear guy who ostensibly went on a shooting rampage at a Colorado Springs Planned Barrenhood Parenthood slaughterhouse "medical" center, his case just reeks of the same weirdness that we've seen before. First of all, look at his picture:




















See anything familiar?  Yup, that insane look that also marked the eyes/face of the Aurora shooter, James Holmes & Sandy Hook "gunman" Adam Lanza.  One is reminded of "Methinks she protesteth too much." Methinks, they exaggerate beyond credibility.  Each time, they imprint the same crazed look into the subconscious of the viewers/readers.  IOW, "Look at this guy!  This is the type of person who opposes Planned Parenthood!" IOW, "Gads, we wouldn't want to be identified with this guy by opposing P.P.!"  Subliminally, the message sent is, "You'd better slink back under your rock with your anti-PP sentiments!"

Too much of a coincidence as well is that his disheveledness and beard strongly resemble the Unabomber, and to boot, " 'He lived in a cabin without running water or electricity when he was in North Carolina,' his neighbor told the New York Daily News."  Factor in the sardonic last name, and the incongruous "Robert Louis," and it looks more and more like some sort of parody script by a not very original, twisted mind.  Is this guy really an independent actor?  Or is he more likely a Monarch robot?  Or a special gov't. agent? 

Nor should we discount this juicy tidbit:  "authorities describing how they had driven a BearCat armored vehicle into the Planned Parenthood building, smashing through two sets of doors into the lobby and rescuing some of those inside."  Why is this important?  Because it again points to an operation designed to get the masses more and more accustomed to military-style police tactics, which in the long run equates to little if any citizen opposition to martial law up the road.

But what finally cements my suspicions?  Our dear Maobama's predictable litany:  the US needs "to do something about the easy accessibility of weapons of war on our streets to people who have no business wielding them'."