I'm pretty new to the details surrounding Sandy Hook and haven't digested 5% of them. I'm pretty astounded at all the little anomalies.
The sheer number of things AJ didn't bring up in his own defense tells me this is a show trial for some other purpose, and AJ is co-opted in some way. Consciously co-opted.
Shouldn't be a surprise. Anyone who gets real information to the public gets killed or jailed.
One data point to keep in mind is that the AJ trial was initiated by TPTB themselves. Not many CTists discuss it any more since it's been fairly thoroughly documented by works like "We Need to Talk about Sandy Hook" and the book you posted. If someone can get through those and still think anything about it was real, I hope I never have to interact with that person in any way.
I've finally settled on the thesis that the motivation for the AJ trial is to scare anyone from publishing or speaking on false flag narratives for fear of legal repercussions. There is also a powerful second order effect of the family and friends of such people. Like if you try talking about some FF with your buddy and he says, "Hey man, you need to drop that. Gay frogs is harmless, but don't you know what happened to yelling fat man? People really died! You gotta smarten up!"
I'm pretty new to the details surrounding Sandy Hook and haven't digested 5% of them. I'm pretty astounded at all the little anomalies.
The sheer number of things AJ didn't bring up in his own defense tells me this is a show trial for some other purpose, and AJ is co-opted in some way. Consciously co-opted.
Shouldn't be a surprise. Anyone who gets real information to the public gets killed or jailed.
One data point to keep in mind is that the AJ trial was initiated by TPTB themselves. Not many CTists discuss it any more since it's been fairly thoroughly documented by works like "We Need to Talk about Sandy Hook" and the book you posted. If someone can get through those and still think anything about it was real, I hope I never have to interact with that person in any way.
I've finally settled on the thesis that the motivation for the AJ trial is to scare anyone from publishing or speaking on false flag narratives for fear of legal repercussions. There is also a powerful second order effect of the family and friends of such people. Like if you try talking about some FF with your buddy and he says, "Hey man, you need to drop that. Gay frogs is harmless, but don't you know what happened to yelling fat man? People really died! You gotta smarten up!"