The Sane Asylum #15 - 09 June 2022 - Guests: Dr Jim Fetzer + Brian Davidson PI
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I am your co-captain, Dave Scorpio, along with Big G, Mr. Giuseppe, former Lee from the District of Criminals.
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Let's get started.
We have a great show today with, of course, the great Jim Fetzer, the man, the myth, the legend, the one and only Jim Fetzer and Brian Davidson.
But first, let me bring on my co-host and partner in crime and my main man, Mr. Giuseppe from the District of Criminals, formerly.
Giuseppe, how are you, sir?
I'm doing great, Scorpio.
I'm living the dream.
It was a really nice day here today.
Now in Stafford County, Virginia, which is a nice rural county.
No local government, no HOAs, just good country living.
It's awesome.
Well, I hope you're doing your part in celebrating Pride Month.
It seems to be everywhere.
But anyway, let's get down to the brass tacks.
Let's get down to business with Dr. Jim Fetzer and Brian Davidson, who I'm really glad to be talking to again.
I really enjoyed our last conversation.
Guys, how are you?
Jim and Brian, how's it going?
Oh, just terrific.
Giuseppe and Scorpio Brian has been reviewing the way in which the media have covered Uvalde, and he's made quite a few stunning discoveries.
And during the second hour, we can take a look at, I have a Couple items to add to the debate with Rebecca, but then turn to Brian's review of the photographs in the Connecticut State Police archive, where it turns out the Connecticut State Police were running the show behind Sandy Hook.
And keeping a voluminous photographic record.
But whereas Brian will explain, it's very, very telling.
They removed all the metadata so their vast photographic archive cannot be introduced into a court of law.
Nevertheless, it's profoundly telling and incriminating of what happened at Sandy Hook.
Excellent, excellent.
Well, you know, Jim, I really wish that Rebecca had brought a little more to the table, other than, hey, I live here, so believe me, that's really how I would surmise what she said.
I'm open to other theories, though, but she just didn't produce anything that I could go, oh, yeah, I'll get my hands on and go, yeah, that's believable, that's certainly possible.
So, you know, I thought, quite honestly, you sort of won the debate there, Jim.
Well, everything she said, Scorpio, was hearsay.
She was just saying somebody who knew somebody.
She even brought in another friend who popped in and, you know, just made assertions, but there was no evidence, nothing concrete.
Someone I know who was actually a participant in the whole event rated it Fetzer 9, Rebecca minus 2.
Well, I'll tell you, let me jump in for a second, Scorpio, and we'll do one quick observation, which is Discovery Channel has Shark Week and Speak Free Radio Channel has Fetzer Week.
Well, Brian's just doing this great work.
I mean, I'm just so thrilled to have him involved in all this because he brings a seriousness, a systematicity.
He's very methodical.
He's focusing on details.
You're going to love what he's got to add to the table here tonight.
Excellent, excellent.
Well, let's get going.
There's a lot to cover.
This Uvalde thing is awfully odd, and I couldn't help but notice, maybe Brian could comment on this, the actor who was supposedly born in Uvalde, I'm sure he was, but stressing the green Converse shoes.
I thought that was strange.
Of all the things to stress, we're going after another pair of shoes here, guys.
This is product placement, Scorpio, and we don't have a set here, but Matthew McConaughey, who is clearly reading from a script.
It was a very artificial performance.
He had histrionic gestures.
It was incoherent.
His wife accompanied him, and guess what?
His wife was also wearing green Converse shoes, sneakers.
This is product placement.
Unbelievable.
Insulting.
Yeah, there's a pattern here, guys.
That much I'm sure of.
Right.
Yeah, we talked about shoes last time.
I think that they just didn't get a chance to stage it up at Uvalde like they normally do with, you know, a single boot or a single shoe sitting out someplace.
So they had to come and bring it in later and make sure everybody got the message.
Because I think a lot of people out there are probably thinking that it was real.
And maybe part of that big network thought it was real.
So they said, oh, let's just have a big event.
We'll use McConaughey.
And we'll show our green shoes.
Okay.
That's their big focus.
That's fine.
We know it's a rule.
They always got to have the shoes in their false flags.
So here it is.
Yep.
Yep.
Exactly.
Yeah, and I just thought it's just amazing how McConaughey was so emotional.
His whole, you know, we have to do something.
This is the new mantra.
We must do something.
And another thing I'm seeing is Uvalde's strong, of course, they would do that.
And then enough is enough.
So we have to do something.
What it is, well, we don't really want to tell you because You know, let's be honest, an AK-47 isn't really that much different from an automatic pistol when you get right down to it.
I mean, semi-automatic pistol.
So, it's just a matter of looks and, you know, the length of the barrel and the stock and everything, but it's essentially the same mechanism.
But never mind that, let's go on in motion.
Yeah, I don't think anyone in Texas was at all persuaded he would like to run for governor.
I don't think he won any votes.
Frankly, I think he lost them.
And Brian will have more things to say about the Green Sneakers, but I mean, they're very telling in and of themselves.
Brian?
Yeah, as for what they're doing, Texas has already started making the adjustments that they're going to make.
It looks like that the media narrative has adjusted and now the new media narrative is you can't have a gun when you're 18.
You can be in the military!
Do anything else, but you can't have a gun when you're 18.
Now you gotta wait till you're 21, and they're putting some pretty garbage articles out about how most of these shootings happen with people between the ages of 18 and 21.
I've done a lot of high-level analysis of these shootings in the last couple of days, cross-referencing, you know, basically mass volumes of data going back to 1990, and I can tell you right now there is no uptick in any state That is directly correlated to any of these shootings.
It's all just a propaganda machine.
And when you sit down and do the analysis, you'll see that the propaganda machine is pushing something.
You know, we had problems back in the early 90s, mid 90s with some shootings and some younger people getting killed.
Things were getting a little bit out of control, but everything stabilized and it's pretty much been stable for the last 20 years.
I mean, if you look at the metadata, the large picture of what's going on, there hasn't been a single uptick as a result of these quote-unquote shootings when it comes to death rates and percentages of the population and deaths per 1,000 between the ages of 5 and 15 years old.
It's ridiculous.
Not firearm deaths.
They're pushing an agenda, they're pushing a narrative, but it's absolutely not supported by the data.
That's a whole show that I've actually already started assembling, which is, what does the larger data say about these shootings?
And when I sit down and go through that show, I'm going to go through the top 30 mass killings, and I'm going to show you that the real data from the real sources by state doesn't show a significant uptick anywhere as a result of these shootings.
So it's just a propaganda machine.
The major uptake is in the Democrat-controlled cities where they have the strong gun control laws, Chicago being an exemplar where the death rate just goes through the roof, but it's because of the stupidity of their policies, and it's got virtually nothing to do with AR-15s or any rifle.
Virtually all these killings are with handguns, and they're really directly a result of The laws they're imposing, which are counterproductive and leave law-abiding citizens unable to defend themselves.
The whole democratic gun agenda is totally insane.
It's totally unreasonable, unless you want to disarm the population.
So, for example, it would be easier to invade the United States and take it over.
If that's their goal, then what they're doing makes sense.
It's rational and appropriate.
Otherwise, it's ludicrous, idiotic.
Well, and it's a marathon as well.
You got to remember these people are running a marathon.
So what are they doing?
They're programming the children.
They're trying to change the children's minds.
They're trying to set fear into the children.
They're using all these active shooter drills to stage up the future so that everybody runs around is scared of responsible gun ownership and is scared of guns and that they'll be able to get the political support down the road when these kids get a little bit older because of all the programming and it's foolishness.
Well, and just one more government law to solve the problem.
I think that's the other thing in this is to get everyone looking to the federal government for a solution.
That has to be the only way out.
Right, right.
I think they ultimately want to federalize police force across the nation so they'll have their own Stasi.
Local law enforcement, they know the community.
They know who's who.
They care about serving and protecting.
But if you have a federal police force, they'll just come and run roughshod over citizens' rights and do whatever the federal government directs.
I think this is part of the agenda as well.
Yeah, Giuseppe, what are your thoughts, sir?
I think that it doesn't track in my mind that they keep one talking about wanting to take guns.
And yet every time one of these staged events, synthetic or hybrid false flags occurs, it drives average Americans to buy more handguns and rifles, to buy more ammunition.
I was recently reading a statistic where all the armies of the world have essentially about 150 million guns for every soldier in total, whereas the United States general population has 400 million that we know about.
And I'm sure there's another...
Fifty million that nobody knows about yet.
So, I don't get it.
I mean, how are they going to take away all these guns?
I mean, it's not tracking for me with what's the intention of these synthetic false flags.
By the way, Scorpio, I think that Brian's review of the media coverage is going to take about two-thirds of the show and one-third for the update on Sandy Hook.
I think that'll work about right.
We'll see how it plays, but that's my anticipation.
Sure, absolutely.
And just to respond to Giuseppe, I think Brian made a great point.
They're playing the long game here, which is really, I think, the big move is going to be made when the next generation really comes to age.
And I think that it's not going to happen in the short term, just like Giuseppe's saying, but they're playing the long game here and I think that's how it's going to play out.
Until then, it's going to be death by a thousand cuts.
They're just going to do a little bit here, a little bit there.
But they've got to disarm the country before they unveil the new system, which of course will not be popular with anybody except for the oligarchs and the technocrats who run it.
It looks like the max they're going to get out of this round is broadening background checks and some more red flag laws.
I don't think there's going to be any, you know, blanket, no assault weapon ban.
There was one before when Obama, and it didn't make, it was a negligible in its significance.
It just had no impact because most of these are, most of the crimes are being committed with handguns.
But they know that the AR-15 is the most versatile all-round weapon only for home defense.
We had a wonderful story of an eight-month pregnant woman who stemmed off two guys who were assaulting her husband, pistol-whipping her.
She got their AR-15, shot one of them, who died, and drove off the other.
A magnificent story about the defensive use of guns, which is inspiration to the whole of America.
They do not talk about how millions of times Americans use guns to defend themselves, saving an estimated 200,000 lives every single year.
You've got to factor that in when you talk about the death rate from guns, because Americans are saving their lives in massive quantity by virtue of having weapons.
The media will never tell.
Well, that's true, and I would just add one quick thing that so much of the gun violence in places like Chicago are really as the result of the war on drugs.
But that's a whole other rabbit hole to go down.
But so much of this is turf wars and drug wars, and you have to wonder... Gang warfare, yeah.
Absolutely, Scorpio.
Well, let's have Brian kick off his media analysis, because I think we're all going to find it fascinating.
Yeah, do you mind if I use the screen on this, guys?
No, go ahead.
Absolutely.
I'm going to go ahead and share my screen and just do a... Let's share system audio because there might be something that's going to run here.
Pick the screen and go ahead and share.
Pro tip, be careful.
Got it.
Okay.
How are we doing?
Are we seeing a million screens right now?
All right.
Let me go over here.
There we go.
Function F5.
Oops. Function F5.
All right.
So let me just go ahead and give you guys the overview of this.
This Evolvi thing, You know, it's not as much fun when they make it this difficult.
Buffalo was fun for me.
It was easy.
This one's just not that way.
I'm having to use a lot of open source.
To figure out what it is they say happened.
Of course, in a perfect world, I would be able to reassemble the entire event with earliest and most reliable evidence and figure it all out.
But I'm just going to go through some of the things that are being said and some of the things that I've gathered.
And what you're going to see here is a framework for how I have to put this together.
It's just like my last video.
We put together a framework.
We use the earliest and most reliable evidence.
And then we go through it and we start to figure out what makes sense and what doesn't make sense.
So in this case, we're told that 21 people were killed including two adults and all these wonderful, beautiful little children.
And so let's just start off!
Early and most reliable evidence.
One of the first reports, a school official clarified to ABC News that the shooting took place off campus.
This was not the only report, but Robb Elementary School was under lockdown.
I'm just showing you one that was clearly out there.
It was a developing story, obviously, but the earliest reports say everything happened off campus and don't mention anything about anybody going into Robb Elementary.
The second thing is there's lots of, there was lots of early independent evidence that the shooter had been taken into custody, that they had gotten him, you know, whether or not that meant they shot him dead or whether that meant they took him into custody.
As you can see right here, he's been taken into custody and this is another early report.
You know, obviously everybody doesn't know everything everywhere, but we, you know, we just had a school official saying the shooting took place off campus.
Now we've got You know, law enforcement on-site, all this.
Remember that Uvalde Bargain Deals is one of the earliest, most reliable pieces of actual evidence, and they posted Facebook at 11.44, 14 minutes after the shooting started, or 16, depending on how you figure it out, that there was a shootout.
Supposedly, a man shot at police officers and border patrol agents, hit police, and ran toward the school.
Be careful.
Pray for this.
Pray for that.
SWAT team helicopters, full force, only 14 minutes after.
Either it's just the world's most inaccurate report or somebody saw something too early that they weren't supposed to see or that they reported on too early.
There's been some early reports in the quote-unquote conspiracy movement that there's birth records missing.
I think that was Before It's News that printed that.
And I gotta tell you, when I first got into the conspiracy theory community, I analyzed a lot of Before It's News articles and I basically abandoned them shortly thereafter.
I found very little that could be relied on that came from that particular source or whatever that source was pointing at.
I'm just going to tell you the facts about birth records.
Birth records for anyone born in Texas within the last 75 years are available only to immediate family members, authorized legal representatives, and to the persons themselves.
And that's because of the advent of identity theft.
The state has taken a position that any child born has a right to privacy unless compelled by the court or the records are subpoenaed.
By a lawyer in anticipation of litigation.
So you're not going to get it without a bar card and you're not going to be able to use that bar card number unless you know that you're going into litigation.
It's just simply not going to happen.
The last one I saw was about 1999 and I haven't seen an updated birth index then.
You know, I'm not going to say that this is 100% accurate, but in 10 years of doing private investigations, I can tell you that I haven't seen any updated birth index for a long, long time.
Okay, so just so you see the big picture here, this was dated August 13, 2020.
Financial troubles are looming for Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District with an approximately $2 million budget deficit projected for fiscal year 2021.
um guys that's huge my understanding that this overall budget is going to be approximately 100 million dollars based on the size of this school district and it looks like it was going to take a even a bigger hit coming into this year so Guys, they needed money.
Period.
They needed money.
That puts them in a good spot to be able to get it.
Of course, we talked about the green shoes.
That story comes from a little girl who supposedly was wearing her favorite green commerce, and then Matthew McConaughey and his wife show up for the speaking engagement, bringing their Token green Converse shoes.
You know the little girl who said that she had the green Converse shoes on said that she was absolutely covered in blood.
I never saw a single photograph of a child covered in blood coming out of this school.
I never saw any video of any blood.
The only hint of blood I saw was on the concrete outside of the back door from a helicopter footage that was well after 1245 PM.
It was actually closer to.
1250 before that person was wheeled over from that gurney to that ambulance.
And other than that, there's one spot of blood on the ground.
And of course, nobody's been able to penetrate the school in any way to get photographs or to validate this.
Let me just say, looking at those laces, those just came out of a box, even the way the laces are tied.
That's not, that cannot have been worn by anybody.
And I noticed in the shoes, they showed that there was a speck of blood on the shoes.
So how could she have been killed so badly?
They could only recognize her from her shoes.
I mean, that's just complete poppycock.
Just total bullshit.
And the shoes didn't have a speck of blood.
And as I said, Matthew McConaughey's wife was wearing the same type of sneaker.
This is unbelievable in-your-face advertising.
That's all it is.
Yeah, they're just absolutely playing to the heartstrings on this the best they can.
Of course, they have to use the shoes.
Ask Ollie Damagard about that.
Yeah, and Brian, if I could just add one quick thing.
You were talking about the funding.
You know, I'm sure you've heard already that they are going to demolish the school.
Uh, this, there's a pattern here again.
They're going to demolish the school, which just like Sandy Hook, uh, just like 9-11, they got to demolish as quickly as possible and tear it all away before there's any investigation.
So I thought that was an interesting little side note.
Well, they gave Newtown $50 million for kindergarten through fourth grade school, which across the nation only ran $7 million.
So they gave seven times seven mil.
That smacks of money laundering, bribery, corruption all over the place.
And then the thing, what was this to be the Taj Mahal of elementary schools?
I mean, it was ridiculous.
Yeah, I totally understand about that.
To me, there is absolutely a component of this that's a pure money grab.
But of course, again, how does Paul Craig Roberts say we control the world?
Bags of money.
So this is nothing new to the game.
Right I have here is one of the earlier timelines that somebody put together.
I found it.
I thought, okay, well this is a good standard for me to put in.
And what I'm going to point out here is, let's just run through real fast the big picture.
Exterior doors propped open by a teacher.
Suspect crashes into ditch.
Again, No explanation as to why he crashed, what made him crash, how he got the truck, how he got everything.
We'll go through all that.
Teacher runs into room 132 to retrieve a phone and runs back to the door.
The door is left open.
Okay, that obviously, they had to fix that and adjust that.
But I'll tell you one thing, that that door to the back of the school is recessed.
So, any of the earliest videos There has to be surveillance video.
It has to exist because DPS came out and they said we have confirmed from the school surveillance video.
So, in theory, that's going to be available via Freedom of Information Act, although they're going to shut everything down and not let anybody take a look at anything in this particular one.
So the teacher runs to room to retrieve a phone and runs back to the door.
The door is left open.
Two men at the funeral home, hearing the crash, move toward the scene.
They see a man exit the passenger side of the truck with a gun and a backpack.
They start running back, after which the shooter fires at them, but misses.
Then you've got the teacher panicking, going back into the school, apparently to call 911 at 11.29, 11.30.
I still have yet to see a reliable gunshot to the side of the building, but you've got 1131 here.
Upon hearing the report, the school resource officer immediately races towards the school.
Suspect reaches the last row of the vehicles in the school parking lot, hiding behind a vehicle and fires at the building.
I still have yet to see a reliable gunshot to the side of the building.
But you've got 1131 here.
In theory, you're going to hear those gunshots.
And just one thing to remember about all of this is that gunshots are scary and gunshots are loud. - Yeah.
They are not silent and you can hear them from outside the building.
So I want you to think of that as we look through this framework and see if anybody seems to be acting like they're hearing gunshots.
Throughout all of this ordeal, because I see everybody standing around outside waiting for the big good guys on the inside to go on in, but I don't see anybody freaking out or I don't see any anxiety levels rise.
It's just, you know, when you're watching the early video, it's almost like a calm scene where some parents are You know, upset and startled and upset, but not like they're freaking out.
Like if I was outside of school where my baby was at and I heard gunshots, I would be going absolutely insane to get in there and do whatever I could.
And you know, I'll tell you this, I did talk to a police officer friend of mine who has good training and has been in the business for a long, long time.
I can guarantee you that Most police officers, if not all police officers, first instinct would be to save these children.
Rush in there and do whatever it took.
They'd take a bullet for these kids.
Cops, real cops on the ground, are good guys.
They can feel the situation.
They love jumping in there and taking care of business.
And I just find it Challenging for me to accept that these guys stood around while these gunshots continued to go off.
Okay, so the teacher panics.
Call 9-1-1.
Suspect reaches last row of vehicles.
Fires at the building.
School resource officer drives past the suspect and goes to the back of the school, approaching somebody he believes the suspect, but is actually a teacher.
More shots fired towards the school.
Again, the school resource officer is right there.
He can't hear the bullets at 1132.
Suspect enters the school at 1133.
Suspect enters the school 11.33.
Suspect begins shooting in room 111 or 112, and more than 100 rounds are fired at this particular time.
If you listen to Texas DPS go through their press conference that happened on Friday after this event, they give a list of all of the different magazines and all of the different, how many rounds, some 1,600 rounds used in this entire event.
I'm telling you, it's not supported unless we just assume that the whole entire school is soundproof and nobody, even the guys standing outside the back door can't hear anything.
So three police officers at 1135 enter the school using the same exterior door that was used by the suspect.
They're shortly thereafter followed by four other officers.
So now we got seven officers in the halls and the shooters barricaded themselves up in 111 after he's already fired off 100 round slaughtering babies.
First three officers went directly to the classroom door which was locked after which the suspect fired.
So he managed to lock the door from the outside.
And two of the officers received grazing wounds from the outside.
Again, they're afraid to go in and take it out.
More gunfire at 1137, more gunfire at 1140, more gunfire at 1144.
Again, nobody breaches the room.
Nobody does anything because apparently what they're trying to say is, hey, we're just waiting outside and our supervisor, he doesn't have his radio.
Arradondo, the ISD supervisor, doesn't have his radio and, you know, he's ordered everybody to stand down because the shooter's in there barricaded and, you know, he's already killed all these kids.
Is that believable?
Guys, this is all just hearsay garbage.
I don't know what's believable and what's not, but I don't trust a minute of this timeline.
I don't trust a minute of it.
Again, I don't even trust that they're giving us an appropriate name in terms of Salvador Ramos.
We take that from DPS.
We take that.
I don't trust a thing that they say.
Okay.
Now, 12.03, so we're 33 minutes after the shooting starts.
Officers continue to arrive.
There's 19 officers in the hallway.
A woman calls a 9-1-1 and whispers that she's in room 112.
Again, he's already fired off 100 rounds in room 112, and this woman is calling 9-1-1.
So, okay.
Is that believable?
I don't know.
I don't think it is.
The same woman calls 9-1-1 again, saying they're multiple dead.
Again, the shooter's right there in the room, or in the closet, or whatever you're gonna say.
The woman calls 9-1-1 again, 12-03, 12-10, 12-13.
You know, I'd like to listen to those calls, and I'd like to hear what is going on in the background.
At Sandy Hook, they did absolutely, in my opinion, Fabricate some of the 9-1-1 calls and set up a lot of the 9-1-1 calls.
So I wouldn't trust it even if I heard it I think they've got Hollywood effects that are pretty damn well developed and I Just I don't trust them.
I'm sorry.
I just simply don't The suspect is, there we are, 1219.
A girl in room 111 calls 911 but hangs up when another student tells her to.
The suspect is believed to be near the door, fires again, three shots can be heard during the 911 call.
Again, guys, we're at 1221.
We're like 50 minutes after this starts.
Then law enforcement moves down the hallway. 1236.
So we got 15 minutes where they're just standing there.
9-1-1 call lasting 21 seconds from a girl who had called before.
Dispatcher tells her to stay on the line and be very quiet.
The girl says the suspect fires at the door.
The same girl calls 9-1-1 asking, please send the police now.
1246, she says.
She can hear the police next door.
This is happening within 30 feet, guys.
This is 30 feet.
Officers finally breached the door using keys from the janitor because both doors are locked and the suspect is shot and killed at 1250.
What's y'all's take on that?
Just feel the scene.
What do y'all think?
It sounds like a script.
Well, I mean, they had to put the script together with something afterwards, and obviously they got it wrong, wrong, wrong.
Wrong, wrong, because to me, none of this makes any sense.
I'd like to have an explanation.
I'd like to have an explanation.
And if there is surveillance camera inside the building, which they said there was, because they said that they got the opening of the recessed door on the back from the surveillance video, well...
Gee guys, I sure would like to see it.
I think the most telling point you made was the early report that the shooting occurred outside and that the school was in lockdown but the students were safe.
Yeah, well there's a whole bunch here.
I'm going to unpack all of this for you from the media reports.
I can tell you one thing.
This What do they say in Texas?
They say this dog don't hunt.
Right, and my guess is that the surveillance cameras were malfunctioning that day, guys.
This is purely by coincidence.
That would also fit a pattern.
Giuseppe, what are your observations and thoughts so far in Brian's evidence?
I'm with Brian.
None of it tracks.
It's really weird, especially those You know, morbidly obese Mexican cops that were just standing around.
I mean, when we lived in the early 2000s out in the Silver City, New Mexico area, I was a business partner with a former detective chief of Silver City and I got to know a lot of cops in that region.
And even the ones that were a little chunky, they all had kids and were good fathers, and there's no way real Mexican cops would stand down and wouldn't be getting in there and saving those kids.
I mean, they're very passionate, so none of this makes any sense.
That's a great point.
Unless there was a supervisor on site telling them to stand down because that supervisor was under duress.
That's the only thing that possibly explains it.
Okay, there you go.
Yeah, and the other thing that's awfully strange is how, you know, they actually tackled and handcuffed several parents that probably weren't in on the scam, that were gonna try to rush in there and get their kids.
I mean, what is that about?
That's the most bizarre thing yet.
I don't think that was necessarily planned, but they knew they couldn't let non-authorized people onto the crime scene.
Well, that's like Parkland Scorpio, where Sheriff Israel couldn't let his dad meet him because they didn't know it was just a drill that they had a fake shooter using simunition.
He was worried they'd shoot the shooter, who was just a part of the ruse.
I may be similar here.
They were worried if it got in, they'd see the whole thing was just a fraud.
Nothing was going on.
And they've locked it down now like it's a fortress, so no one can get in and see no blood, no pockmarks, just as when they tore down the San Diego Elementary and made all of those involved in the demolition take lifetime gag orders so they couldn't report anything they saw or did not see.
Yeah, in addition, you know, I'll get to all of it.
There's a lot here, guys.
I'm only on a couple of slides, and I want to move quickly for the audience, just so they can feel the whole thing.
Okay, keep going.
Here we have a photograph of the truck.
We've got a photograph of the license plate.
Driver's Privacy and Protection Act.
I'm not going to break that out.
I don't want anybody busting down my door.
I'm just not going to do it, but I've been told that this truck belongs to our Salvador Ramos, age 18.
This is an F-150, probably worth about $80,000.
So how does a fry cook at Wendy's afford an $80,000 truck?
Well, look, there's obviously a whole bunch of us conspiracy theorists that are adding it all up.
Actually, I think the truck is closer to $60,000.
But there's a lot of us that are adding it up, going, again, this dog don't hunt.
I probably ought to title this presentation, This Dog Don't Hunt.
Well, they're saying the truck was his grandfather's just so, yeah.
Oh, that's fine.
I don't care.
I, you know, I don't, I don't care.
His grandfather, by the way, his father apparently had the same name, Salvador Ramos, age 42.
He's in there.
This truck was crashed very hard.
As you can see from this, I did think, was able to conclude the airbag did deploy.
Somebody came out the side window on the passenger side here.
They say he exited the truck from that side because the other side of the truck is so bent up.
I'm presuming that the door wouldn't open.
But an airbag deploys, man, that's some power.
That's some force right there.
And that's gonna knock you silly.
But this guy?
No, man.
I'm up and running.
I'm over the fence.
You know, in the pictures of him, he obviously looks like a meth head.
So, if it's really him... Again, I have a problem even accepting the name Salvador Ramos.
I just... until somebody proves it to me.
You know, I'm just not going to buy it.
And you can see here, we'll take a closer look at the gun and the bag.
Again, this bag is supposed to have, you know, 30 rounds of ammunition or 30 magazines in it.
And he's taken 30 with him.
I mean, just some ridiculous number of how much ammunition was actually used in this particular event.
There are not 30.
It's supposed to.
I mean, this is just getting silly.
You gotta listen to Steven McCraw, the Texas DPS, the guy that controls DPS.
He does his conference where he's obviously... Remember the Las Vegas shooting where the cop was under so much pressure to explain what happened and then after a while they just said screw it?
Screw it, he's just going to disappear and not do any more press conferences, and the media is going to cycle out the story, and that's the end of it.
Well, here you've got the exact same weapon that was used in Las Vegas.
So, you know, hey.
Allegedly, yeah, yeah.
Las Vegas was a complete scam.
Nobody died in Las Vegas either, I mean, except possibly the guy they put on the floor in the suite, Steven Paddock, who seemed to have been frozen.
It was like he was melting or defrosting.
But we don't want to go there.
We want to stay right here.
You're doing... Yeah, we want to stay on the facts.
I don't want to charge into the world of crazy conspiracy theory.
I want you guys to see how a private investigator thinks.
We try to investigate, you know, not just take a look at it.
Here's something early.
I thought I'll just go ahead and play for you real fast.
He heard everything.
He saw how the situation happened.
Can you kind of describe what you saw happen here, sir?
Yeah, so he crashed into the ditch and two guys from the funeral home went out there to check on him and he fired at them.
He fired shots.
So he fired shots outside before he even went into the elementary school?
Correct.
Did you see him go into the elementary school?
Yeah, I've seen him jump the fence right here.
He jumped the fence and he had a backpack and he had a rifle.
And he jumped the fence and he went to that corner up there to the back corner on the right and I believe he shot in there into that window back there and that's when the cops pulled up over here and then there was one UCISD police that went all the way in there and I think that's what caused him to come back this way.
Okay, so he was kind of drawn out by officers a little bit?
By the UCISD police, right.
Okay.
All right, that was an interview happening about an hour ago with independent journalists.
Okay, so, oops, did I just kill it?
I did.
Oh, bad guy.
On the scene.
Okay, so let's go ahead and move on to the next slide.
Okay, next slide.
Now let's listen to this other early statement.
Let's see what they have to say.
And both of these gentlemen said that it didn't look like he was going after the school, targeting the school, if you will.
It was more like the truck crash right there, and that was the building that he ran into after shooting and killing his grandmother about a mile down the road in that same neighborhood.
So shooting and killing his grandmother and then there was a bolo, a bee on the lookout.
That's why this chase was happening, correct?
Because they were pursuing him for shooting and killing his grandmother.
I actually believe that he was a murder suspect already.
I don't know if they were on the radar with the grandmother or if he had another charge.
That's something I'm working to find out right now.
Law enforcement are not really disclosing a lot of information, but he was a murder suspect and it might have been from his grandmother, but those situations happen so closely, you know, and I don't know the timeline of that at this juncture right now.
Okay, and now I know you're working on that.
So they backed way off that story.
Uh, you know, what can I say?
Okay, so now let's go back to, you know, if anybody's been following this real carefully with me, I went through a pretty solid framework of what's in the Angel Ledesma Facebook video.
You know, I've been, I've been suspicious about this.
I'm certainly not going to say anything definitively, but Ledesma arrives and begins filming with a second camera at 11 54 p.m.
Ledesma has two phones one that's clearly dedicated to this Facebook live stream and again Ledesma hadn't posted but twice on Facebook his entire life and not only did he live stream the Facebook video but he he also limited the comments to only a small specific group of people which is pretty advanced technique
And if you look at the image on the right, I want you to think this is around 12, 11 p.m.
And from just observing the video, these people are not freaking out, reacting to gunshots going off inside the building.
They're right outside the door.
And they're just not.
I mean, you can watch it.
You don't hear a bunch of sirens.
You hear a few sirens here and there.
You hear some going on.
But it's been my There was a theory, as a private investigator, that the 70 Minutes was there to stage up the scene.
There was a man, I believe, that was inside the structure, that was inside the rooms, and he was doing what he could to call the shots.
He was being protected by these Evaldi CSID police and he was a blonde man.
A blonde man.
Take note of what I just said.
He was a blonde man.
But again, I have absolutely no evidence, and I'm going to make that clear.
I do not know what happened inside this building.
So if you came listening to this broadcast thinking that I'm going to give you some big fat smoking gun, you're wrong.
I just simply don't have it at this point in time.
I've been running the tip line for a week.
It's quiet.
I've been checking with all my police sources, and everybody's buttoned up like a... I mean, it's just buttoned up tight.
Nobody's talking.
There's lots of conjecture and lots of speculation, but there is nothing out there that I really have to work with, except for... I conclude the first ambulance doesn't arrive until 1244, and then a gurney's loaded at 1250.
Brian, I have a quick question for you.
Why in your work, in your sources like that, is it typical in Texas for a bunch of cops off the record to be buttoned up?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Look, I live in Houston, so obviously we have a very large police force, and I can tell you that there is a lot of buzz in a lot of circles that This shit stinks.
They don't know what, they can't always put their fingers on it, but real cops are like, I guess we'll wait outside if we're ordered to wait outside, but I just don't know.
I mean, they say the training is so good that they're trained to protect and preserve life.
That's just how they're trained.
It's what they do.
And bigger forces have better training.
You know, it's been suggested to me that I should do analysis of these people's training and all this kind of stuff.
What makes more sense to me is that This is an order.
It's a stand-down order.
I don't have any proof of it.
It's just speculation.
But, as running an investigation, that's the way I'm gonna... That's the way I would look at it.
Because it seems to be the most elegant answer.
I don't know.
But, what doesn't hurt for me is that the first ambulance doesn't arrive until 1244.
You got the shooting starting at 1130.
That's an hour and 14 minutes later.
You gonna hold off the ambulances an hour and 14 minutes?
Early reports show that people were shot outside the school.
People were shot in the other classrooms through the walls.
You're not going to carry a single body out of there until 1244.
And then the only blood you're going to see is something that could have easily been staged up by the back door.
Just back to what I said.
Dog don't hunt.
If you're alive, you're going to continue bleeding.
If everybody's dead at the scene, at the time, who's pronouncing them dead, what's taking place, you know, it just, it stinks.
Yeah, and Brian, if I could just add something briefly.
There's two other things that have really been bothering me.
Maybe someone on the panel could address it.
Number one, I saw an interview with a teacher at the school who apparently was shot twice by the gunman.
He survived.
In fact, he's looked fine.
He's not in the hospital.
He's doing interviews in his house.
He got shot twice, but all the children, they were shot so intensely that you couldn't even identify them without using DNA.
This, of course, goes back to Sandy Hook.
They had to do the same thing.
They couldn't let them see the bodies, so they had to use DNA to identify them.
You know, the devastating power of an AR-15 does that.
It just absolutely obliterates bodies, whereas we see all these people that say that they've been shot while they're performing an interview from the passenger seat of a Honda Civic.
But now, all of a sudden, in this case, everybody's just obliterated.
Yeah, and this guy got shot twice, and he's okay.
He's not even in the hospital.
So, you know, I gotta wonder about that.
Second thing that's bothering me is that the husband of one of the teachers that was supposedly shot, he dies of a heart attack the next day, you know, because he's so grief-stricken, which I don't want to mock anyone's, you know, uh, grief, but it's just awfully suspicious that he dies too.
It's almost like, okay, now they can give them both a new identity, ship them off to some wherever.
So I just found that off these strange.
I don't know.
It's, it's pure speculation, but yeah, that, that particular family has raised over $2 million.
Yeah.
And I think it's important to Brian, I like your pragmatic approach that it's It is speculation.
I like you saying you don't know for sure what happened.
I think it's very important that we don't jump to conclusions and pretend like we know.
We're just pointing out things that just don't add up, that don't feel right.
I've looked at a lot of these over the years and this just doesn't seem right.
What are your thoughts, Jim and Giuseppe?
Oh, absolutely, Scorpio.
You made a lot of good points.
I mean, I think Brian's suggesting they're going to go into witness protection.
Very appropriate.
The kids obviously weren't shot beyond identification.
That's just ludicrous.
And the idea this guy was shot twice with his fine.
This is Maddie Wilford and Samantha Fuente from Parkland.
They were shot with an AR-15.
Maddie in the torso, in the stomach.
And the doctor, a fake doctor, says those are serious wounds, but kids heal fast.
No, when she ought to be dead, she's up walking around and he's just saying, oh, these kittens, they heal fast.
But she also was shot in the arm, and that's going to take weeks, maybe months to heal.
And you got Samantha Fuentes walking around.
The New York Times has run a story about how the impact of the AR-15 on Lake shatters the bone.
I mean, it's devastating.
And he's walking around now with only Band-Aids on her AR-15 wounds.
I mean, it's just ridiculous, the nonsense.
They are shoveling.
Yeah, I remember when Trump went and visited one of the victims from the Las Vegas shooting.
She had a Band-Aid over the wound.
Yeah, they were popping out of bed to send an attention because the president was coming in.
And we had a professional medical expert saying, look, if you'd actually been shot, you know, you wouldn't be able to jump out of bed.
You'd have no inclination.
You know, you wouldn't be the least interested in who was coming to visit.
It was also ridiculous.
The three closest hospitals to the concert area had no gunshot wounds.
Not a single person came in with a gunshot wound.
And Mona Lexus Presley found a police map, the crime map, for the 24 hours before and after.
And there wasn't a single act of violence.
No shootings reported.
It was assault and battery and recovered vehicle and nonsense.
Totally fake in Las Vegas as we... I survived here.
Uvalde is another.
Buffalo, of course, was a joke.
Well, guys, on Las Vegas, I had actually viewed surveillance video from inside of an emergency room shortly after somebody on the inside released it, and then it obviously disappeared shortly thereafter.
But I can tell you that while we saw people being walked into the emergency room as if they had injuries, we saw zero blood on the floor.
Zero blood on the floor.
Yeah, it's all ridiculous.
Giuseppe, you had some thoughts.
My thoughts are, the more we start looking at this, especially the idea that no ambulance for an hour and a half, that's absolutely ridiculous.
I mean, if this kid wasn't a crackerjack shot, there might have been, if this were a real scenario, some children that needed to be rushed to the emergency room and trauma unit of a hospital, and they're going to wait for an hour and a half?
Well, on our checklist for law enforcement for Volkswagen Stage Events, the very first three are no surge of EMTs, no string of ambulances, and no Manevac chopper, none of which have, I mean, those all three are satisfied here at Uvalde.
There you go.
Okay, so next I'm going to show you Angeli Gomez.
For any of you who have seen the video of Angeli Gomez, I had originally misidentified her as a different person.
This is her with her two children.
I verified that she's for real and these children are probably her.
I don't know if it's... I don't know what's going on with this kid's t-shirt, but I don't think my elementary school would let you wear it.
Um, you know, I guess it is what it is.
Which, which t-shirt?
What do you mean?
His black t-shirt?
No, the little, the little bloody smiley face on the other kid's shirt.
Oh, I missed it.
I didn't see that.
Yeah, the little curly-haired board that is her child, as far as I can tell.
Oh, there's a blood on the smiley face there?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Remember they used to do that back in the late 80s where they'd have the, you know, just... I don't know.
I don't know what it means.
But I don't think anybody's allowed to wear that kind of crap at school.
Very interesting.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, so guys, I spent way too much of my time on flight radar anomalies.
And I can tell you, it don't make any sense.
It don't make any sense.
You're supposed to have had 10 people.
Either they're turning off their transponders.
Something really weird is going on.
I can't figure it all out.
I've been through it over and over and over.
Just weird I don't know what to tell you about it, but it doesn't make sense if it's a legitimate event that's unfolding as you see, as you hear it.
It just doesn't make any sense.
So anyway, there are life flights.
That night they have an emergency up in the town of Kerrville, and those life flights are redispatched out there.
But This is just weird.
I don't know what to tell you.
I'd like to have somebody who actually knows this stuff a little better than me run the analysis.
Here's more anomalies related to it.
And of course, the one big anomaly that's driving the little conspiracy theory community, and this is a post on Reddit.
I saw this when I first did my analysis, and then I just sort of put it on the back burner and didn't really know What to think of it?
Because I couldn't bust out this plane, Ronin 42.
Well, somebody found a platform here where they were able to bust out Ronin 42.
And I guess it's a military SIGINT airplane.
And here it's got, you know, just prior to the shooting, and he's flying around down there.
I don't know what it means.
I don't know if it means anything.
I don't know if it was a regular run, but he comes in from all the way up there and comes flies right down around Uvalde and then adds Straight on back.
It's AE-53FB if anybody can get me some more information on it, but I don't know what's going on with it, and I don't know if it means a thing.
I just don't know.
It just feels funny, just like everything else here.
All right, I went ahead and labeled up the rooms for you so you can get a feel for what the Texas Department of Public Safety told you.
I made the rooms a little bit more clear, so apparently, you know, most of the shooting happened in 111 and 112.
Obviously 105 and 106, right directly across the hall.
You got the restroom.
You got 114, he passes right by.
You got 130, 131, and 132 on the lower right.
You know, let's just feel this out, because remember, these guys went in that recessed door.
Now you got 19 cops in the room.
Man, they don't have a lot of space to cover.
Who's holding them back, and where are they being held back at?
What's going on in the other rooms?
How come they're not emptying out the other rooms?
What's with pulling kids out of windows instead of just, you know, hey, we got the doors covered, the guy's locked inside, let's extract all the other kids while we still have a chance, which is what would make sense.
I'll cover the door, you guys go get all the other kids out.
No, we gotta extract them out of the windows.
And you know, something smelled funny about this, because back at Sandy Hook, remember, you got Windows open on the front of the school on a 38 degree day.
You don't teach kids with the windows open.
And I thought, how does that make sense?
How does that make sense?
Well, is it a relic?
A relic of an earlier script?
And so they took that same relic from that potential script and moved it over here where the kids are being pulled out of the windows.
But if you got cops out in this hallway and the shooters barricaded in 111 and 112, why in the hell wouldn't you empty out the rest of the classrooms?
Right away.
Yeah, evacuate the kids so they can't be targets.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
So let's take a look at what all these now.
This was really neat when I came across this because I was gonna do it and I thought, oh God, that's a lot of work.
But this guy Skelly Rose 6D on Reddit went ahead and crowdsourced.
All your early media about what happened.
So, you know, we've got 1130.
We've got room 112, which again right here.
This is our main room where everybody's wasted.
Apparently there's there's a door in between to 111.
Okay, so that's a door.
That's a solid door.
A door.
All right.
First room entered by the shooter.
Is that the first room you entered?
Maybe.
I guess.
If the other one's on the left and, you know, I don't know.
I guess he went straight to 112.
The only reason I can think to go straight to 112 is because it's the one room where it's like zero line of sight from outside.
I mean, you got zero line of sight.
You cannot see that room from any angle in a 360 degree circle around the building.
You cannot get a photo of what's happening at 112.
It just, it never happens.
And they expanded the parameters so fast, there's just no photo of anything with 112.
And Brian, we're almost at the top of the hour.
If I could just briefly add something.
I want to address your point about why were they bringing people out of the window.
I think this comes down to optics.
It's kind of like on January 6th, why were guys scaling the wall when the staircases were open?
The answer is optics.
It looks good on television.
You have to have a dramatic shot to sell the story to the public.
What do you think about that kind of concept?
You're right.
I agree.
I think it's the most elegant solution because why in the hell else wouldn't you clear out every room if you got a shooter that's barricaded in 111 and 112 or 112?
Why in the hell wouldn't you clear everybody out as fast as possible out of every room according to drills?
Why are they not coming out a different way?
Why are they coming out windows?
That just feels just goddamn strange to me.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, there's so many things that just don't feel right about this.
Giuseppe, what are your thoughts, sir?
I say speak free, Brian.
So yeah it's uh this whole thing stinks and they're just getting more and more outrageous and the funny thing to me is I don't know if you've seen the meme going around that oh Matthew uh McConaughey hit me in the fields oh I'm gonna hand in my guns no I'm not if you there's a the montage of all the roles he's played with guns there's like 30 roles little little headshots him holding a handgun him holding a pistol him holding a machine gun him holding an AR
It's such a joke, man.
What a hypocrite.
What a phony.
The guy's gotten rich playing violent roles and all of a sudden now he's going to be anti-gun.
What a joke.
Well, two sets of rules, right?
The set of rules for the elite and the set of rules for the great unwashed masses.
I think that's where this all goes.
Hey, don't forget, he's an actor.
Right.
He sold his part pretty hard there on that speech.
I mean, the over-emotionalism and the waving of the fist and the pounding of the podium.
I mean, he was really going for an Academy Award there.
But it was so artificial, Scorpio.
It was a failure.
It was a flop.
Absolutely.
Total goose egg on that one.
Okay guys, we're at the top of the hour.
We'll be right back.
We'll let Brian continue with this fascinating and informative evidence.
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Okay, welcome back to our number two welcome back to our number two of the SANE Asylum.
And let's just jump right back into Brian's excellent evidence and commentary about this event.
So Brian, why don't you go ahead and continue, sir?
All right, so once you get a feel of the layout, you can go through all the different media stories about all the people that have been injured.
You can follow their GoFundMe accounts.
I can tell you that this is They make a lot of money, man.
A lot of money.
You know, it's like I said, that one couple, the one where the husband supposedly died of a heart attack, over two million dollars.
Two million dollars.
I think that might be a record.
I'm not sure.
Anyway, crowdsource.
So this is all what they say about what happens in these rooms, and I tried to gather as many names as I could.
Y'all can screenshot it and take a look at it.
I've got all the links.
Maybe we'll release that later on so people can take a closer look.
Obviously, it's going to be updated and it's going to change, but you can see that the work is extensive.
This is just one of those stories, and the photo doesn't go with the story, but I did bring out the photo.
I was unable to harvest something so clear as that photo on the left of the shooter entering.
I found that early video.
It came from a lady's Facebook account that was inside the window up on top of that.
I downloaded the video, I tried to analyze it the best I could, and I don't see the butt of the rifle in my version of the video.
And in my version of the video, I went through it frame by frame.
Two seconds is all that you get, but that's 60 frames.
To me, it just doesn't look right.
Something's not quite right.
It's like his feet aren't touching the ground.
And that gun doesn't exist like that in the video that I have, but maybe they just got better skill set than me.
I don't know.
Anyway, the story is Twisted Killer Salvador Ramos played sad music during his slaughter in Texas.
How did he play it?
What, he played it on his phone?
Which began when he told his teacher goodnight, when he told a teacher goodnight before gunning her down, a student survivor recalled in a heroin new interview.
Mia Cirillo, she's the, by the way, that's the one with the green shoes.
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She told CNN that her fourth grade class had just finished watching the Disney movie, Lilo and Stitch.
Tuesday morning, one of two teachers got an alert about the active shooter.
One of the educators raced to lock the door.
Of course, they didn't hear the sounds from outside.
They got a notice when they got the alert about the active shooter.
One of the educators raced to lock the door to the classroom.
But Ramos, 18, was already there and blasted his way in by shooting out a window in the door.
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Look, if you're that traumatized... Oh, man, I'm... I just... It feels strange.
Cirillo saw Ramos backing the teacher into the room and deliberately making eye contact with her before saying goodnight and blasting her to death, she told the network.
She did not identify which of the two enslaved teachers, Irma Garcia and Eva Mayerles, was shot first.
What do you guys think?
I think it's complete bullshit.
And little kids are horrified of blood.
Not only do they not want to touch blood, the last thing they're going to do is smear someone else's blood on them.
And under those circumstances, they're not going to be quick-thinking.
They're going to be taken aback and floored and not have any idea what's going on or how they ought to react.
It's just nonsense.
It's something Rambo would do, but not an 11-year-old.
Well, again, I think these kids have been through so many drills.
I feel like their mind is washed.
Can I say brainwashed?
Their mind is washed at all these school districts.
You know, Texas Department of Public Safety, they license the state troopers.
The state troopers have a team of guys in every region that go around to the schools to run these active shooter drills and train these kids.
So I can see the idea of smearing yourself with blood and playing dead is something that would be discussed in a, you know, a theoretical environment with the kiddies.
But You know, is the training that good?
I just... I'm not saying anybody isn't exactly who they say they are, or this isn't the story.
I'm just saying it feels very funny to me.
Even the entry doesn't make any sense.
He shot out a window in the door in order to gain entry?
Well, how the hell did he do that?
Did he shoot out a... It was a big window?
Was it a door?
A glass door?
Did he reach in to unlock with his hand while he's shooting with his other?
Brian, none of this adds up.
None of it.
Well, Jim, after the last video where you and I did it, we went over the earliest and most reliable evidence.
There were lots of comments out there, people that were upset with me for not just exposing this.
And I told you I could have torn it apart, but I didn't.
I held back because I wanted to get this together.
You know, now I'm showing it to you.
Here it is.
All right, next one.
Room 11, Adams family.
They're showing the Adams family, taught by Arnulfo Reyes.
I don't know if anybody saw his video, but it is... He does appear to have an injury, believe it or not.
He's got some blood bruising on his arm.
But, you know, when the discussion is straight out to gun control, I don't know.
I mean, it's a real, like, tearjerker interview, and the lady that does the interview really plays it up.
You know, hey, he's a gay guy.
It's obvious.
He's kind of a short, fat, sweet, gay guy that, you know, would be just the kind of guy that would be showing, you know, Adam's family movie and, you know, he's a perfect example of, like, sweet.
Here's what I don't get.
Since when do fourth grade in the middle of the day watch Lilo and Stitch or The Addams Family?
What happened?
They had their graduation ceremony.
They're just waiting it out until school's out.
Oh, OK.
OK.
I didn't know that.
And yeah, Brian, I think you made a good point here earlier.
I want to kind of elaborate on this a little bit, which was that, you know, since when do you have people who just suffered the loss of their child immediately talk about gun control?
When the normal human reaction would be to focus on their personal loss to, you know, be very self-centered, so to speak, to focus on their own personal loss.
But these people are all focusing on, we have to do something.
We need gun control.
That is not believable to me in the least.
Oh, you're absolutely right.
Absolutely.
The earliest video that arose related to this event, I mean, it was already in the narrative.
It was there right from the start.
So, hey, it is what it is.
Anyway, this is the adjoining classroom in room 111, taught by Arnolfo Reyes.
They refer to 112 Ladies as his teachers.
I want to go back to the screen share, Brian, yeah.
Oh, I'm not on the screen share?
You are now.
Oh, okay.
Anyway, here's some names.
Here's some things that, again, the crowdsourcing kind of came up with this list, so I didn't do it.
I wish I had, but I just didn't have the time to do it, all this.
Room 110.
Okay, so where's room 110?
There we go.
We've got 112, 111, where most of it happened, and then you got 110.
These are a bit less clear about the location, but they seem to add up to 110.
We got a Gemma Lopez, witnessed a bullet coming to the wall.
A Stacey Villarreal, who described as two classrooms down with bullets flying through the wall.
Room 109.
So here's room 109.
So that's past 110.
Let's go to 109.
Taught by Elsa Avila, managed to lock her door, but was shot through the door's window.
The room is further down the hall, so according to DPS, the shooter actually briefly left rooms 111 and 112 to attack the room before locking himself in 111 and 112 again.
The classroom was eventually evacuated through a broken window after the gunman was killed at close at 1250.
What do you guys think of that?
Oh, everything about this is ridiculous.
Yeah.
Okay.
So here we have some other victims.
Let's go to this.
Okay.
Now we've got the guy that shows up first, Arradondo.
He's the police officer who shows up first.
Well, he didn't bring his radio.
Pieced together from dozens of interviews with law enforcement officials, students who survived the shooting, parents of victims, and policing experts, the Times article forges a new troubling timeline of law enforcement's actions over the course of more than an hour-long attack, the event which has been revised numerous times since the initial police reports were proved inaccurate.
The Times sources allege that the incident commander leading the police response at Robb Elementary did not have a police radio in the early stages of the shooting, Um, guys, DPS said that they had surveillance video from inside.
You don't think they could have gotten it right with that surveillance video?
Maybe I'm wrong.
They can't get it right with surveillance video?
Whatever.
You know, hey, I'm not too worried about that.
Constantly revised stories are a tell that this is a phony event and they're having to modify because they're glitches.
They didn't notice inconsistencies that would later be pointed out.
So they're just doing it on the fly.
The idea of the chief of police not having a radio, for God's sake, that's all he does is communicate with his people using a radio.
For him not to have the radio?
That's just a fantasy.
That's ridiculous on its face.
Yeah.
So here you got him, I'm guessing, standing outside these restrooms or in this area here between 114 and the restroom.
Come on, guys.
Just because we don't know what happened doesn't mean we can't use our brain.
All right.
104.
This is okay.
So 104 is right here across the hall from 110.
104.
Where are we at?
All right, 104, taught by Lynn Deming, Ms.
Deming, seen evacuating.
Okay, teacher in this room is the wife of one of the officers on the tactical team who took down the shooter.
So, we've got some Facebook and some New York Times stuff on tactical team's actions.
We've got room 102, a Disney movie playing Mona.
Again, another Disney movie, co-taught by Nicole Ogburn and Tricia Alvarado.
This would have been the first room shot from the outside of the building at 1131.
Okay, let's not bother with 9-1-1.
You know, we got somebody shooting it outside.
You know, whatever.
We got one call coming in.
It just feels funny.
Wife of Jacob Alvarado, the off-duty Bortac agent who helped evacuate the classrooms.
Ms. Ogburn, she's also in room 102.
I got it.
I'm not going to take that right now.
Okay.
Room 132.
Amelia Barron, a.k.a.
the prop door teacher, the first one to see the shooter at the school and sound the alert, was first claimed to have left the door open that the shooter entered through, but later confirmed that she did not shut the door, but it simply didn't auto-lock as it was supposed to.
Come on, boys.
Come on.
Come on.
Really?
Right.
Okay.
Right.
San Antonio Express News.
She has an interview with a lawyer, mentions the teacher's class, and the rest of her winning was at lunch, explaining why the shooter walked past classrooms 127 and 132.
Teacher has revealed herself as Amelia Amy Marin, a speech pathology clerk.
In the bathroom, you have a girl who witnessed the shooter going by while she was coming out of the bathroom.
This must have happened very early because she wasn't aware of the lockdown or the gunfire in this earliest and most reliable report.
Unaware of the lockdown.
You know, hey, they're kids.
I'm not going to say anything about them.
What they know, what they think they know, what they don't know, it is what it is.
In the cafeteria and auditorium, granddaughter of pastor Marcella Cabrales mentions hiding behind the curtain in the cafeteria.
Eliana Fierro First hit in the office.
auditorium cafeteria behind the curtain, heard the shooter come in, call for the children to come out before leaving.
One of the few accounts to mention the police entering the building after the shooter that was reported by KNS 5, Adam Pennington, in the principal's office and heard her get the call about the shooter on campus.
First hid in the office, first hid in the office, then moved.
I I can't do it anymore.
Angelique Gomez, mother handcuffed by the U.S.
Marshals.
Once uncuffed, she ran into the school grounds to get her sons.
That was the image I showed you earlier.
Third grade, while gunshots were still going off.
Possibly the woman that Aubrey Gonzalez saw banging on the classroom door.
Can be seen in the Facebook Live video.
Two boys in the parking lot around 1220.
And then you have an anonymous teacher that did an early interview.
And then Mercedes Salas is the traumatized teacher.
Other students.
Rob Elementary is made up of several different buildings.
The shooting occurred in the L-shaped newer building where the fourth graders are taught, but the classrooms for the younger grades are in the row of older buildings at the back.
These open to the outdoors and would have been easier to evacuate.
Okay, so younger students, younger students, younger students.
It's important.
Jada Alvarado, second grader, daughter of teacher Trish and Jacob Alvarado, evacuated from a classroom by her father, who continued helping evacuate other classrooms.
Adeline Garcia, third grader, who recessed when gunfire started, cousin of three injured students.
Aubrey Gonzalez, possibly the same class as one of Angela Gomez's sons, witnessed a woman banging in the classroom door, begging to get in and escape to the side door.
Somebody's got a Facebook Live video that I don't have.
I don't remember Aubrey in whatever I've got, so if it's out there, I sure would like a source to send that to me at evalditipsatproton.me.
I'm in a hurry with this.
Here's some bunch of other people that claim to have gunshot wounds, and this is the sources for where they're at.
Robb Elementary School may be torn down and rebuilt after the mass shooting there last week, Texas State Senator Roland Gutierrez told KSAT 12 on Sunday.
Gutierrez, a Democrat who represents Uvalde, told KSAT 12 that President Joe Biden promised him his support.
During the visit to a makeshift memorial site outside the school in Uvalde, according to Gutierrez, Biden told them, I'm going to bring you resources.
We're going to raise that school.
Okay.
And finally, the law may allow the Texas school shooting, 911 calls, and body cam videos to be withheld.
Surprise, surprise.
That's it, guys.
That's all I got for you.
Yeah, we don't have any real evidence from body cams that might tell us what was going on in there, so certainly we're going to withhold it.
As Scorpio says, how often the closed circuit TV just wasn't working that day, that occasion.
It just wasn't working.
The one time you need it, it's not there.
Yeah, I don't know what else to tell you guys.
Look, I'm using open source intelligence to put this all together.
I'm just a private eye with a computer.
Like I said, I live five hours from Uvalde.
It's not like I'm down there on site performing interviews.
So I got to rely on a lot of other people to do it.
I don't think there's anything wrong with that analysis at all in terms of giving you an overview of what's been reported.
But do I have the smoking gun?
No.
Do I know that somebody's not real or somebody is real?
Anything like that?
No.
Do I need the heat?
No.
But I just thought somebody ought to take the time to take a look at the big picture.
So, Brian, based on that level of in-depth research you just did, what is your take on what actually happened?
I'm not going to say I don't know what happened until I've got a source that's giving me something reliable that can be researched.
These people are protecting this.
They're protected from on high.
I just won't make a professional statement about that.
But the theory I'm pursuing is that the 77 minutes was used to stage it up.
That's what I'm trying to prove.
I can't, you know.
I can show you one more thing.
There's one more thing.
Let me take the screen back for just one more thing real quick here.
Let's go with that and share that.
And let me see if I can find it.
Oh, that's not what I wanted to look at.
Yeah, I'm going to show you one more little thing that I thought was strange.
I'm not going to go through the whole interview.
I just want you guys to see this chunk of it.
Can't hear it.
Did you hit the share audio?
I'll fix it.
I'm sorry.
Escape.
Go to sharing your video screen.
I need to hit the share.
Share audio.
Share audio.
Stop sharing.
Share.
Share screen.
Share audio.
Share.
Boom.
Share.
Okay.
Let's take another look at that.
No, we should be back on that.
Alright, let me go back to... I was right here.
No, I was right here.
She was about to close it.
He had already got in.
Remember, she's a little girl. - I'm going to go to the school.
She looked like a fourth grader baby.
I don't know.
Well, she's got nail polish on her nails.
Yeah, I'm just gonna say there's one thing that happens here in just about 15 seconds that raises a real red flag with me.
Blonde guy.
Did you hear that?
Yeah, there's a blonde guy in the room next to us.
Jeremy Garcia and Miss Vidalas.
I got up to turn my friend's phone off because I knew it would draw attention.
So when I got up, he saw me because there was a blonde guy in the room next to us.
Blonde guy.
Did you hear that?
Yeah, there was a blonde guy in the room next to us.
Let's play it again.
I got up to turn my friend's phone off because I knew it would draw attention.
So when I got up, he saw me because there was a blonde guy.
He was in the room next to us and he tried to shoot me because I thought it was in front of me, but it was beside me.
So I walked and I guess when he shot the bullet, some shrapnel came out and it hit my head while I was running.
But you kept running.
Okay, that's enough for the tear-jerking interview.
Thank you.
But, you know, I don't know.
I don't know what this child's recalling.
I don't know what it is that's happening there.
And I'm not going to make any statements about it except that there's a blonde guy in the room that she doesn't recognize.
And he shot me?
He was going to shoot me?
And a blonde guy is presumably not a Hispanic extraction.
Right.
Certainly not the shooter.
Yeah.
From here on out, we can have a final discussion and Jim can hit Sandy Hook again.
If I could just add one quick thing.
On her shirt, this is a little esoteric, admittedly, but on her shirt were the monarch butterflies, which is an old symbol of mind control.
Oh, bad, bad, bad.
Yeah, good point, Scorpio.
That's a good observation.
Well, actually, what we got, if Giuseppe has a PDF and can flip it into the Sandy Hook mode down there, it's about, I don't know.
Yeah, I have it.
60 slides in or something.
No, 40, something like that.
Actually, this is to bring back some of Brian's role here.
I just want to go through a couple of preliminary points and then turn over to Brian what some of the photographs he found in the Connecticut State Police files.
Ms.
Snyderville, this is, of course, the Sane Asylum.
Well, we had a huge amount of video about this school, that it was in decrepit condition.
We had videos up for months.
We had former teachers saying, yeah, that's what they do with abandoned school.
They use it for storage.
Go to the next.
These are some of the extraordinary things that happened, because I was told, you know, you got to have extraordinary proof for extraordinary claims, such as that this was a drill.
The final report from the Connecticut authorities doesn't include the name, the ages, or the sex of the alleged victims.
That's extraordinary.
The clerk of Newtown entered into secret negotiation with the state legislature to avoid releasing their death certificates.
That is extraordinary.
Connecticut State Attorney Steven Sedinsky opposed the release of the 9-1-1 calls.
It had to be denied withholding them by the court.
That is extraordinary.
A special panel of the state legislature recommended state employees who released information about Sandy Hook be subject to an e-felony.
That is extraordinary.
Those who were involved in the demolition of the school building were required to sign lifetime gag orders about anything they saw or did not see.
That is extraordinary.
What reason could there possibly be to withhold the names, ages, or sex of the deceased from the final report about a child massacre?
The claim was made that was to spare the feelings of the parents.
Well, think about it.
The parents already knew they were dead.
I mean, it's just ridiculous aspects that cover up.
Yep.
Next, Giuseppe.
Now this I thought originally might be significant.
These are CAP scores for schools in Newtown, but it turns out that the CAP scores, those are Connecticut Academic Performance Test scores.
And they're for grade 10.
You take these as a sophomore.
It's a series of exams over nine days in science, reading, writing, and math.
So I initially thought this might be significant since it doesn't show Sandy Hook Elementary, but since Sandy Hook Elementary ends at the 4th and this is applied to the 10th, it's not.
In fact, telling.
There's a second here.
If you go to the next slide, there's a second about the CAV scores, just about the academic performance of the various schools.
But while I at one point have thought that this was telling, it's actually not.
Go to the very next.
Let's see.
Right.
Now, here's the FBI Consolidated Crime Report.
Intersection of Newtown and murder and non-negligent manslaughter.
Zero.
Zero.
So, you know, that's pretty telling.
The FBI, we might think, is usually, you know, going to cover things up.
Well, this is the equivalent of admission contrary to interest, like when a suspect admits he was in the A location of the crime when it was committed, that's going to tend to implicate him.
Here the FBI is exonerating the idea that a mass murder occurred in Newtown.
Let's see what we have in the next GSEP.
Oh yeah, here this is Brian and I doing this study because Brian was so good with all the internet research, I invited him to take a look at one particular photograph.
And then he got deeper into the Connecticut State Police files.
Go ahead, flip to the next, Giuseppe.
This was the one I gave him.
Now, Alan William Powell, who contributed to the first edition of the book, And he had two chapters, 50 photos from the house, which I think established that it was just an empty house that they furnished for the sake of being the Adam Lonza residence.
And then 50 more of the school.
We even have the moving vans coming in to refurbish the school.
The point is, this key photograph has a crime scene vehicle there with crime scene tape up before the crime has even been committed.
Now, Adam William Powell thought it was not December, but actually it appears to be December.
In fact, Bryan established that it was taken on the evening of the 13th, the late evening of the 13th.
No, no, I need to go ahead and fix that.
I did modify and repair that.
Okay, this photograph was taken by Wakely.
OK, Wakely is a crime scene photographer.
Wakely took this photograph and then out of the Wakely file it went to the media, which is extraordinary in and of itself.
But my ultimate conclusion on this photograph was that I have the corresponding helicopter footage from above and I don't want to be confused with that.
I know when this photo was taken.
I know how this photograph was taken, but Jim is still exactly right.
We have a problem with the windows.
Yeah, go to the next.
We'll come to a better version.
Here's a window shot up, which was after the event took place, so it's before the event has taken place.
At least they haven't finished setting the stage, if it was later.
Go to the very next, and you'll see.
Well, I'm going to talk more about this.
We have an even better version of the photograph coming up.
We got Wayne.
Yeah, this is it.
This is it.
The better version.
And you can see Wayne Carver over there just straight down almost by the flagpole, the crime scene tape up, but because of the windows.
Brian, you want to now go further about your analysis at the time based on the shadow analysis?
Well, I did the work.
And then I had to modify it.
You know, Jim, you were pushing pretty hard that this was taken on the 13th.
I didn't want to push that until I was sure about it.
But when I got the helicopter footage that corresponded to this moment from above, I can tell you that right after he snapped this photo, he started videotaping.
And in the videotape, you can hear the helicopter.
So then I went and I found the helicopter, and then I looked at the footage, and it matches To the thing, this was taken on the 14th.
That evening, approximately 340.
You know, you know, Brian, that's even more damning.
If it's taken on the 14th, because the window should have already been shot out.
I mean, it shows they even did more damage to rearrange the crime scene after the crime had officially already.
...occurred, which is at 9.35 to 9.40 in the morning.
So Brian has established this was actually taken on the 14th in the evening.
The windows should be shot out.
They're not shot out.
Evidence that they were staging the scene, that this is a fake.
And I say this single photograph is, in my opinion, the single most powerful proof we have this whole thing was fake.
Go to the next, Giuseppe, and let's see what... Oh yeah, Brian, take over.
Here, go for it.
Yeah, I just did my thing with SunCalc, which we've seen me do before, and I had to figure out what time it was.
I got a little confused in my initial assessment with UTC time, and then I had to make the adjustments.
And that UTC time is before sunset, so it's just before sunset on the evening of December 14th.
Um, you know, approximately 345 to 4 o'clock with sunset being around 430 UTC.
So, you know, look, we know where it's at.
We know the orientation of the building and it matches with the helicopter footage.
So.
I don't necessarily make it such a damaging photograph as you do.
I think there's other photographs that show a lot more nefarious, a lot more obvious stuff than this, but I don't want to be confused with having done sloppy work and somebody did accuse me of that and they were right.
I went back and I fixed it and I repaired it.
Well, Brian, they're right there at States on December 14th, you know, in the blog.
Yeah.
Well, Steve, the photographs you're talking about, they're even more damning from inside.
I did not have access to in the past until you uncovered them.
So go forward.
Just go forward with the other photographs you've got.
Yeah.
There's an enhancement of the windows.
Again, what are the windows doing open?
Again, I think it's some sort of relic of a script.
The glass is not up to code.
I did an enhancement to try to find the breakage.
I couldn't find it.
Things seem strange.
It's not so clear.
It's one of those weird things.
Where are the holes?
We've got holes all over in the parking lot and bullets that came in from funny angles.
We've got all sorts that took place, and none of it adds up from a professional perspective.
It just doesn't add up.
It is what it is, but I don't know what to say about it.
I simply don't believe that what they told us happened in that room happened in that room, and I spent a lot of time on this class and these windows, and I just don't buy it.
Go to the next.
Yeah, just go ahead.
Just go ahead, Brian.
So here you have the evening after the sun is set.
They're going to snap this other photo before they've taken the candles down in the window.
I don't see the damage here.
It's pretty clear to me.
Well, there's a missing candle in the middle of the second frame, so I think it is already damaged.
Now at this point they've damaged it, I think.
Yeah, I mean, I was able to get every single picture of all of these windows and it just doesn't.
I mean, I could sit down and write a blog about...
What I did and how I did it, but I think the bigger evidence here is that this room isn't even close to right for a classroom full of, what was it, second graders or first graders?
First graders, first graders, yeah.
First graders.
It just, it isn't right, you know?
Yes, this is before they've taken down the candles and they've analyzed and done the ballistic trajectories.
In this one, you do see the window broken now, but it's just not clear as to everything that's happening, so.
Go to the next go to the next.
Yeah, this is speak.
Well, this is this was just awkward to me.
That all 3 of them landed on that particular line in that particular area.
It's just awkward.
It's basically a ballistic impossibility what you're seeing here.
And the damage to the window frame is not what would be done by a bullet.
That was done with a drill.
They drilled through the aluminum to fake bullets.
So in a way, this is at least as damming as the other photograph, Brian.
I think you would make that point.
I would agree that nothing feels right about it, whether it's totally conclusive or not.
It doesn't feel right.
Well, it's fake!
It's one of these situations where if one aspect of a case is fake, you can infer the whole damn thing is fake.
Let's look at some more, because Brian did unearth the other photographs that are even more damning, as he's putting it.
Well you know I'd like to interject for a second looking at this photo that you see the bullet hole in the upper right and then there's another bullet below the frame so he was he was he's shooting on a descending pattern or an ascending pattern well and no way does the three exact holes are gonna fit the momentum of his gun moving on like a 40 degree
Yeah, that break below the three rods appears to have been in the window before the event, and they had to somehow figure out how to account for it.
Because no principal would allow there be a broken window in an elementary school.
I mean, it's just absurd.
The symmetry is impeccable.
This guy had awesome gun control.
It's just a fantasy.
It's a complete fantasy.
Go ahead, Brian.
Yeah, there you go.
You got zero degrees.
Just, uh, it is what it is.
And you can see how they drilled.
Look how the aluminum is peeled up from a drill.
That's not from a bullet.
Yeah, I'm not gonna... I just think the level and the angle is strange.
I mean, you could theoretically figure out exactly how tall the guy was if he's shooting from his shoulder.
The whole thing smells funny.
Keep going.
Good, Jessup.
Yeah, here you go.
Go, Brian.
Yeah, this is the hallway.
This is where you had the principal supposedly laid out over the assistant principal.
Who cleaned the crime scene?
Where's the blood?
You know, this is Dawn Hawkspring, I believe is her name.
Where are the bodies?
There's supposed to be two bodies and a lot of blood in this hallway that's pristine, it's clear, and they can't possibly have cleaned up the crime.
There's supposed to be photographing evidence, forensic evidence of what actually happened here, and it's not there.
Yeah, this is Walkley's photo from his archives, and I guess they just didn't bother.
I guess they just figured they could pull it off.
I don't know.
Does this pass the smell test for anybody?
Yeah.
I mean, there's, we, what we never, nobody got out alive.
Nobody bled on the floor.
Nope.
Nothing.
Nothing.
It's another joke.
Go ahead.
There's another, we have at least one.
Yeah.
This is going into the classroom now.
Go ahead, Brian.
Yeah.
Room three.
I'll see some writing on the right hand side of the wall there that somebody put need breach.
Oh yeah, up there, right above, on the right.
Yes, yes, yes.
I think the next photo shows it a little bit better.
Let's go to the next one.
They did that at Pentagon.
They had this, you know, blowout, where it was supposed to be in the C-ring, where some part of the plane was supposed to have.
But it's perfectly symmetrical, yet the part was coming at an angle that would have been asymmetrical, not symmetrical, and there was a smell of cordite.
And they even said what they were doing, you know, blowout.
My God, give me a break.
This is bad.
Yeah, I mean, why, if it's a crime scene, do you write, need breach on the wall unless you're staging a crime scene?
Yeah, there you go, that's right, that's what I wanted to show you, this is from the Pentagon, yeah, exactly.
Yeah, there's a whole bunch of analysis.
You like, you like this, you like this.
Well, it's... I mean, how do you explain that away?
I guess it would be if you want to go from the other angle.
What is that?
How do you explain that if it's not... Punch-out is what they had here.
This was a blast done with military explosive here to try to create the image of a part of the plane having reached the sea ring.
You know, you don't explain it.
What you do is you use propaganda and groupthink to just overrule people's critical thinking abilities.
They never did explain it.
They don't explain it.
Propaganda and groupthink does what they need with our sheepish population.
It's all you need.
Very good, very good, Giuseppe.
I like that.
Yeah, let's go to the next.
This is looking into Classroom 10 and there's supposed to be just tons of bodies there.
And remember, this is damning.
The police, the medical examiner said they left the bodies in the building overnight because they didn't want people to observe.
I mean, it was an absurd idea.
But where are the bodies?
Where are the bodies?
We never see the bodies because they don't exist.
That's a heck of a vacuum cleaner.
And then we go on right inside, there you go, inside the classroom.
Pretty clean for a place where there was just a child shooting massacre.
And look how all the stuff is shoved up against the walls.
I mean, this is not a functioning classroom.
Where are the deaths?
Where are the student deaths for crying out loud?
And where are the students?
The dead students?
Where's the bloodstains?
Where's the blood?
Right.
Where are the pockmarks on the wall?
It's all such bullshit, it's unreal.
Well, they did bother staging some of it.
Like they said, they'd need breach, so they did take their time to go ahead and do whatever they're gonna do in that room, but guys, nobody bothered with this carpet.
I mean, maybe fake blood's expensive.
You got a light that's out right above you?
What kind of school doesn't have a maintenance guy that's gonna replace a broken light bulb?
Yeah, that other one toward the left top is sort of browned out.
It's still on, but brown.
Good, good, good, good points.
Both of those.
Yeah.
No blood spatter on the walls.
Nothing.
I mean, guys, the human body blood is pressurized.
Yep.
When you shoot a human body with a high muzzle velocity weapon, blood sprays out.
Period.
Period.
And Jim, I just want to reiterate, you said that they claimed that they left the bodies overnight in the school?
Yes.
I can't believe that.
That is so unbelievably gruesome and I just can't imagine doing that.
It was so much bullshit, Scorpio.
But Wade Carver said they didn't even allow the parents to see the bodies of their dead children, but only identified them on the basis of photographs, which I've observed was appropriate because they only existed in the form of photographs.
I mean, it's just ridiculous what was going on here.
I can tell you, when I was with the Milwaukee Sentinel back in the 80s, when I was on the city desk, I had to go and cover several shootings and crime scenes in houses.
And, you know, even when they finally let you talk to the captain of the police, whoever's there, a few hours later, and you can kind of look over his shoulder even though, you know, the police tape's keeping you away.
The floor is covered in blood.
And it's dark because it's been in the air for several hours.
But they don't remove any of the blood for a long time.
And looking at this school, there is no blood on that carpet.
None.
It's just a dirty carpet.
There's no blood anywhere.
It's so great that Brian got into the Connecticut State Police photographing files.
I think we have one or two more in this set, if I'm not mistaken.
Yeah, there again.
No blood.
You got that light out.
You got the one that's dim and all that again.
This is not maintained.
This is just junk.
This is just junk.
This is a school that hasn't been in function for at least four years.
And what kind of a school it is remains up in the air.
Well, and let's remember, too, that Newton, Connecticut is a high-end kind of place.
It's not a cheap town to live in.
Yes.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
When I was there, we visited.
They had a park.
It was immaculately manicured.
Every blade of grass was in place, Scorpio.
The idea that this upscale Newtown would have a school like this is ridiculous.
And when you looked at the exterior, Mold, cracks, all kinds of stain.
I mean, it was in dilapidated condition.
Just ridiculous.
There may be one more after this.
Well, this picture right here, Jim, with the hatch of the police, there's a little bit of a stain in the lower right area that could be a little bit of blood. there's a little bit of a stain in the lower But based on the amount of carnage, this is nothing.
I could just...
Guys, look, even if there is some tiny amount of blood spatter, it's as easy as hitting a blood packet with a hammer.
Right, right, exactly.
So, what does it prove?
It doesn't.
Look, there's an absence of evidence that would be present if this were authentic.
This is very, very damning, Brian.
Oh yeah, that's just, I guess we've run to the end of the book, you know, which I think got everything right.
In fact, I've been told that there are participants in the drill who have read the book and like it because I got it right, you know, but it wasn't just me.
I mean, I had brought 13 contributors together, including six PhDs.
You think we could figure out whether a school were open or closed by 2008?
I mean, it's just ridiculous.
And then we got the FEMA drill, the events on the ground correspond to the FEMA operation and all that.
Brian made another discovery that I think is extraordinarily telling, which is the fact that all these photographs in a police file have had their metadata removed, which means that they cannot be introduced as evidence in a court of law.
And there's no possible way that could have happened by accident.
That had to be deliberate.
It was consciousness of guilt.
The Connecticut State Police knew they were participating in an elaborate fraud on the American people, and they didn't want to be able to have stuck their own head in their own noose with their own photograph.
But they did it anyway.
I mean, what you're seeing here is damning, absolutely damning.
And I congratulate Brian for his perseverance.
He's very thorough, very meticulous.
You can see it in everything he does, everything he says.
Well guys, every single officer who contributed to the over 8,000 pages of reports inside this report could be, if it was ever discovered that this was officially a lie, none of their testimony would be good in any situation, anymore, anywhere, anyhow.
They cannot risk that.
Everybody they've put in jail, everybody that they ever will be put in jail, they can't, they cannot let The cat out of the bag.
And they won't in other shootings as well.
They can't.
They won't.
They can't.
And by the way, I don't know how many cops are good cops that are involved with this and how many cops are, you know, knowingly involved.
I don't, I just simply don't know.
And I'm not, I'm not going to say anything about that except that it's despicable to use slaughtered children and groupthink to push an agenda.
But it's not illegal.
Smith-Muntz Act.
Smith-Muntz Modernization Act, yeah.
Obama revised it just in time to bring a Sandy Hook.
I mean, it's outrageous.
Simply outrageous.
Scorpio, you're awesome.
You have many... And Brian is bringing up a great point here that if, you know, this cannot ever be admitted to as a fraud by officials because so many other things would collapse like a house of cards.
At all costs.
And it would really open the door to like, hey, what is going on with our government here?
Although we had a democracy.
I mean, it would completely shatter Normie's vision of reality.
And so it's going to have to be protected at all costs.
I mean, there's no question about that.
At all costs.
And we've seen what they've done to Wolfgang.
And we've seen what they've done to others.
And I'm just observing and documenting.
I'm not.
There has been no no judicial procedure proceeding has dealt with the issue.
Did anybody die at Sandy Hook?
There have been several cases that were settled on procedural or default grounds withholding evidence, failing to comply with discovery.
Mine was a case that would have come the closest, but it's peculiar in Wisconsin.
That the judge in a summary judgment has the right to exercise his own opinion about whether evidence is reasonable.
And he decided that all the evidence I had that nobody died at Sandy Hook was not reasonable, and therefore that I did not have any facts that were reasonable to dispute with the claim of the plaintiff with his death certificate.
Which said that the decedent died at Sandy Hook on 14 December of multiple gunshot wounds when I had a mountain of evidence that showed nobody died at Sandy Hook and the judge declared that it was not relevant.
All my evidence that nobody died was not relevant to the truth or the accuracy of a death certificate for somebody who purportedly died.
I mean, it was that absurd what I was involved in in Wisconsin.
And it took me all the way through the stages of not only being dealt with this manner at the circuit court level, but appealing to the Court of Appeals for the 4th District, which virtually in consecutive paragraphs said, it cannot be denied.
It's not reasonable to deny that.
Adam Lanza shot his mom, went to elementary, shot 20 kids.
They said, and they were just citing newspaper articles, but two cases that were decided on procedural grounds and didn't ever address the question of whether anybody died.
Juxtaposed with Fetzer, a resident of Wisconsin, declares that it was in fact a FEMA drill to promote gun control and nobody died.
And they just say, My position is unreasonable, regardless of the amount of evidence.
I thought it was completely absurd, so I appealed it up to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and they declined to hear my petition because they're all on board with a grossly flawed summary judgment methodology practice in Wisconsin.
In Texas, the whole case would have been thrown right out the door or would have been sent to a jury.
Instead, I was subjected to a non-jury trial In an ordinary summary judgment, you have to take the defendant's assertions of fact to be true, and then ask that the party bringing the suit agrees with them.
And only if he agrees with them would you then have no disputed facts.
But since I was asserting this was a FEMA drill, nobody died.
It was by Obama to promote gun control.
Leonard Posner, with his death certificate, could not possibly agree to that, and therefore the facts were disputed, and therefore it had to go to a jury trial, except for the peculiarity of Wisconsin, which is why it makes this such a perfect case for the Supreme Court.
So anyone who wants to see my petition, Which is on the docket of the Supreme Court.
You can go to the Supreme Court docket and you can look for Fetzer v. Posner.
Fetzer v. Posner.
You can download the petition.
You can download the appendices.
You can even download the evidence I had to submit to justify my submitting pro se by showing I couldn't afford a lawyer.
Because I not only have 1.1 million in judgments against me from this ridiculous lawsuit, but I'm still in debt to the tune of $100,000 to the attorneys who helped me up to the point where I could no longer sustain it.
But going pro se was the right move because I was able to fashion The case in the way I wanted to fashion the case about summary judgment conflicts and it fits rule 10 B of the Supreme Court that judgment cases where the highest courts in the land are in conflict are appropriate.
to be submitted to the Supreme Court.
In fact, there are five criteria to evaluate cases before the court, and my submission ranks high on all five.
I was told by a retired professor of law that the principal problem with the American judicial system is the abuse of summary judgment.
So I think this combination of having a case, because it was Sandy Hook had a certain high profile, just to illuminate the case I'm bringing is on Seventh Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment, that I did not get my right to a trial, a trial by jury embedded that I did not get my right to a trial, a trial by jury The 14th says equal justice under law to all Americans.
But in Texas, I would have got justice here.
In Wisconsin, I did not.
I think I've cheated up in the Supreme Court.
Anyone who wants to read it or the background, you can go to the givesendgo.com slash Funding Fetzer.
You can read the whole bloody thing.
I've got all the links, all the stories, the whole shebang.
Amazing, Jim.
Well, you figure you've already got three against you.
Sotomayor, the Hebrew Kagan, and Shaniqua Jumanji-Jones.
You could have a lockdown case and they're going to rule against you.
Well, listen, Giuseppe.
They just did a ruling.
There was an issue about bankruptcy.
Well, there was being dealt with differently in different states, and they ruled to make it uniform.
I give them similar.
They don't have to say anything about Sandy Hook.
They're not ruling about Sandy Hook.
They're ruling about procedure, and it's exactly parallel to the case they just handled.
Actually, I think This is such a problem across the United States.
They're going to like to have this case.
And I would not be surprised if I got a judgment like in that bankruptcy.
It was nine to zero.
I think that could happen here, Giuseppe.
They're not being asked to judge about Sandy Hook.
They're being asked to judge of making uniform the principles of summary judgment, which are so grotesque in Wisconsin.
Even a first year law student was repulsed by what happened here.
Well, I'm rooting for you, Jim.
I just think that anything involving Sandy Hook is controlled by the globalists.
Well, hey, I hope you're right.
Well, I hope I am, too, of course.
They have until the 21st.
Posner has until the 21st to submit, and then I have 10 days to submit a reply.
There has been one amicus brief that has been submitted that's talking about the broader big picture and the use of these staged events to promote a political agenda.
But my case is focused on procedure.
It's a 7th and 14th Amendment case about the right to a trial by jury when there are disputed facts and the improper use of summary judgment.
By design.
I mean, we have the documents.
This is how it's done in Wisconsin, and it's inconsistent.
Well, most of the other states, but I use Texas as a contrast case, so that you've got very clear differences between the states when they should be uniform.
You see, that's the deal, Giuseppe.
They should be uniform in the application of standards for summary judgment, and they are not.
That's a perfect case for the Supreme Court to rule.
Well, Jim, I'm rooting for you.
Even though it's got that political context, see, that's not front and center, but it's fascinating.
If you read my brief, you'll see how much evidence the judge has set aside, including the reports of not one but two forensic document experts who confirmed that I was right.
Not only was the death certificate I published fake, and that was why I was being sued for claiming it was fake, but the three others that were already in evidence that were all different, four different death certificates for the same decedent, which I suggested at the time was prima facie evidence of fabrication.
How can you have four different death certificates for the same decedent and there not be fabrication and fakery?
But in a fifth was introduced during the oral hearing, but the judges said they were all authentic and all just different stages of the development, which is just frankly absurd.
Just frankly absurd, because, as I mentioned already, in Connecticut, not even parents can have an uncertified death certificate.
It's just as incomplete as You know, you can't have a death certificate that's missing the file number of the state and town certification anymore.
You can have a driver's license missing a driver's license number in the state stamp embossment.
I mean, it's just ridiculous.
But that's what happened.
And here's another reason, Giuseppe.
This means every summary judgment, which is being used very widely because it precludes having to put together a jury and all the time and expense.
That's why they become so widely used.
Is being employed in Wisconsin is depriving everyone who is subject to a summary judgment in Wisconsin of their right to a trial by jury and to equal justice under the law.
In other words, this is an ongoing offense.
It's systemic in Wisconsin.
The court, I believe, has no choice but to straighten this out.
And they do that by reversing my case and making it uniform through all the states.
Well, Jim, I wish I could share your same faith in the legal system.
I sincerely hope you're right, but we're down to the last literally minute or so.
Let's give Brian and everyone a chance for a final thought, especially Brian.
Brian, how would you like to sort of end this conversation today?
And thank you for coming on again, by the way.
There's really no one else out there doing the kind of research you do, and I really do appreciate it very much.
Uh, you know, I always like to end on a bit of a personal note.
I sleep like a baby.
There's nothing that bothers me about this.
Look, I've seen this stuff.
I came awake in 2016.
I got myself immersed into it deep enough that I figured out what was going on.
I'm comfortable with it.
I understand it.
It doesn't scare me.
You know, There's nothing wrong with speaking the truth.
And the way I'm doing it is just simply using open source intelligence and open source resources to try to put the pieces together.
I'm not insulting anybody.
I'm not trying not to press any buttons.
And we all can do this.
We all can think.
And I would suggest that all the listeners consider contributing.
You've all the tips at Proton.me.
Help me find that smoking gun because I don't have it yet.
I simply don't have it.
Giuseppe, what would your final thought be, sir?
Well, my final thought is thank you, Jim.
Thank you, Brian.
We'll look forward to having you back soon, because since we've got the living glory hole Biden in there, there's going to be plenty more of these fake shootings as the international Jew tries to take America's guns.
OK, everyone, thanks for listening.
And until, well, tomorrow, we'll be back tomorrow with Giuseppe's show.