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Originally posted by muircertach
So many lies and ignorant claims in this thread.
Many people I work with have been affected by this. They had family/friends hurt and killed.
To read so many untrue and misleading statements about this event just makes me mad.
OP you claim to live here. You should be ashamed.
Originally posted by PassedKarma
Third. The door he supposedly "kicked in". Those doors DEFINITELY have an alarm that goes off when you open them. I'm thinking he must have had some sort of inside connection with a staff member. Or more.
I was there back in May and the power went out during a thunderstorm. A lady freaked out and went out the emergency exit and an alarm went off.
Of course I always account for things like...maybe SOME don't have alarms. Maybe the alarm turns on as a security feature when the power goes out.
But that's unlikely. Especially because of the security I mentioned above.
(I can't work the media right on here and if someone wants to put up a picture of the door in question, feel free!)
Originally posted by texasgirl
Originally posted by PassedKarma
reply to post by bluemirage5
I'm not 100% sure how long it "officially" took for emergency responders to arrive. Some news sources said only 30 seconds (WHAT?!) and then others have said 3 minutes.
I heard 90 seconds because they were so close to the theater. It's still odd, considering here in Dallas we had a house fire just down the street from the fire station and it took them 10 minutes after the call to get there.
Originally posted by PassedKarma
I also noticed that the day of the shooting, Buckley Air force Base was much busier than usual. A lot of jets at high altitude, not during their regular times. They usually fly at 11am and 2pm, very low to the ground. And only 3-4 jets at a time. There were probably 8-10 circling around the area. Buckley is 3 miles from the Aurora mall.
Originally posted by LOVE444
Great post...Good to hear an account from someone 5 minutes from where it happened. But I have something interesting I want you guys to take a look at. I found this on another website about the police radios before it all went down. Not stating anything but you should look into it.....
educate-yourself.org...
Originally posted by roadgravel
reply to post by ElohimJD
In the other thread you posted
posted on 7/20/2012 @ 09:09
Hey all,
My mom hasn't been able to stop working yet, but she is finalizing her statement now and should be able to get some sleep.
posted on 7/20/2012 @ 11:22
My mother in law helped pull 12 dead bodies out of the theatre, your hope for 11 to tie this to the illuminiati will have to wait.
She is doing paper work at 8:00 local
So either more than 10 people were dead in the theater and bodies were removed before friday evening
or
this is not true.
Originally posted by mwood
I have a couple of questions,
Why does everybody feel the need to make sense out of a random event?
Originally posted by trig_grl
This is interesting....
Columbine and Aurora Both happened on the 20th of the month.
4th month and 7th month aka 4 + 7 = 11
Illuminati hit
7/20 aka 7 + 2 + 0 = 9
11th year since 9/11
911
Originally posted by McTurbo
Originally posted by texasgirl
Originally posted by PassedKarma
reply to post by bluemirage5
I'm not 100% sure how long it "officially" took for emergency responders to arrive. Some news sources said only 30 seconds (WHAT?!) and then others have said 3 minutes.
I heard 90 seconds because they were so close to the theater. It's still odd, considering here in Dallas we had a house fire just down the street from the fire station and it took them 10 minutes after the call to get there.
most theaters in large area's hire off duty police officers for the night shifts. so its not unreasonable for 1 or 2 officers to be in the area .. a quick response would not be unreasonable.
Originally posted by mwood
Why does everybody feel the need to make sense out of a random event?
Originally posted by mwood
Why does everybody feel the need to make sense out of a random event?