Tuesday 18 December 2012

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America and the weapons
"If that rouses not, then what?"
After the massacre of 20 dead children weapons opponents hope in the U.S. on a new era. The argument of self-defense moves not last. But the chances of success are low.


With the massacre at an elementary school in Newtown with 27 shades the debate about stricter gun laws in the United States is back in full swing. As so often happens after a school shooting in the U.S., dozens of people protested outside the White House in Washington with slogans like "Protect the children - now forbids weapons". "Mr. President, I pray that you act", it read on posters. "How young victims have to be and how many children have to die before we stop the spread of weapons in our country?" asked the chairman of the Children's Defense Fund, an organization for the protection of children.



Columbine, Virginia Tech, Tucson, Aurora, and now Newtown - whenever shootings shake the nation, calls loudly for tougher gun laws. So far nothing has changed. The recent tragedy but nourishes the hope of the enemy weapons to change - even if only in small steps. After all, most of the victims of the gunman were in Newtown children. "If that does not rouses the people and our politicians, then what?" Said Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy. Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein of California at künidgte, even on the first day of the new legislative session to introduce a new gun laws to Congress.

President Barack Obama did in his speech to the mourners in Connecticut but dare. There, the 20-year-old gunman Adam Lanza on Friday had killed 20 six-and seven-year-old school children of Sandy Hook Elementary School, and six adults. Before he shot and killed his mother at home. According to the coroner, he fired several times to all the victims, especially with a semi-automatic assault rifle type Bushmaster .233. Also two handguns Lanza is said to have had.


According to numerous YouTube videos, a scene appears in which Commissioner Gordon points at a Gotham City map and confusingly, directly to the words “Sandy Hook.” At least one user who tried to upload a similar video pointing out this curious coincidence had it strangely removed.
Another YouTube video asserts that the word “Aurora” also appeared in the movie, further fanning the flames of conspiracy swirling about the movie.
In July, following the Aurora “Dark Knight” massacre, we wrote how the audience in the theater the night of the fateful shooting was made to watch a trailer in which gangsters in the upcoming Gangster Squad movie shot through a screen at audience members. The controversial scene was later scrubbed from the trailer altogether. Warner Brothers alleged that, up until the night of the shooting, they had “forgotten” that the trailer contained the scene.
Another shocking coincidence came in the form of a Lil Wayne music video that absurdly featured skeletons in a movie theater. The video was released just days before the Aurora massacre took place.
As more of these “strange coincidences” continue to pop up, it would take a fool not to question the motive behind it all: Is this all part of an evil pre-conditioning program?
This definitely begins to tread into Satanic and occult territory, the purpose of which is known to only a select few in tight-knit circles at the very top branches of various secret societies.
In a June 2012 article, Jurriaan Maessen described predictive programming, stating, “Classic predictive programming is usually set in motion to desensitize a target audience to a concept, a possibility, or an event- so when an idea is finally introduced into society, or when an event actually occurs, they have been carefully foreshadowed, pre-programmed you might say, in the minds of people.”


Obama is thoughtfully
After all, Obama asked whether the United States would do enough to protect their children. "I've thought about in the past few days and if we are honest with ourselves, the answer is no," said the president. "These tragedies must end, and to end it, we must change," he demanded in front of relatives of victims and emergency personnel, which he expressed his condolences and conveyed the "love and prayers" of the whole country. He would do everything in his power to ensure that such acts are not repeated again in the future could. What he meant was, frankly, two days after the shooting rampage.

Is that the choice behind Obama and he can occur liberated in his second term, some weapons opponents can also sniff morning air. Others are more skeptical, such as New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who runs an anti-weapons coalition of mayors in the country. He believe it until he saw it, he made it clear in a written statement. "We've all heard this rhetoric before," he said to the identical expressions of horror at the Democrats and Republicans. "We have not seen any guide - do not stop the White House and not by Congress, the must (...).".

30,000 people die every year
The right to bear arms is enshrined in the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. In the U.S. are estimated to be up to 300 million guns and rifles in the home. Each year more than 30,000 people die from firearms. About 60 percent of these are suicides, 40 percent are homicides. More than 40 percent of all U.S. households will have a firearm.

After shooting with many deaths unfolded usually in recent years a debate which roughly consisted of three phases: Immediately after the disaster, the nation shows affected, then provide proponents and opponents of stricter gun laws a war of words. Finally, the discussion ebbed away again - without major changes to the weapons law. As in July, at a cinema in Aurora, Colorado man during the premiere of the new "Batman" movie killed twelve people, the USA is one of those debates - until it set in the message stream.

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Many U.S. citizens react to a possible tightening of gun laws similar to allergic, as they should have the right to freedom of expression are taken. Even after the massacre of Aurora changed at the polls is not much. In a survey of the news channel CNN from August, 50 percent spoke out against greater restrictions on possession. Contrast, 48 percent called for stronger gun control.

The powerful gun lobby the National Rifle Association (NRA), the guns in the home for cultural peculiarity of the United States exaggerated and any reform as an attack branded on Civil Liberties, was following the recent murder so far no comment. Therefore expressed about the arch-conservative TV channel Fox News, the former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee. Instead stricter gun laws should more religion prevent such "bloodbath" in the future, he said.

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