Mike Stone #wingnut #pratt #conspiracy henrymakow.com
The alleged Annunciation Catholic Church shooting makes this a perfect time to review our famous 12 Telltale Signs of a Fake Shooting. You remember them, don't you?
1) No blood, no bodies, no surveillance video.
Any of one of these three alone is a tipoff that something unreal is taking place. When you get all three together, you're definitely looking at a fake shooting.
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2) Fake parents played by crisis actors.
Your five-year-daughter was murdered two days ago, so what do you do? If you're a parent at one of these fake shootings, you immediately go on television, laughing and smiling. Perfectly normal behavior, right? We see it every single time.
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4) Actors playing multiple roles at the same or different events.
Another telltale sign of a hoax. Good crisis actors are hard to find. That's why you often see them playing multiple roles. The "parent" of a slain child will double as a member of a swat team, like we saw at Sandy Crook. The "mother" of a slain person will play the "mother" of another slain person. One woman has appeared at no less than five fake events.
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5) Non-stop media coverage.
24/7 coverage of a "shooting" is almost always a tipoff that it's a hoax. You never see news coverage of any real events, do you? Speaking of which ...
6) Anderson Cooper is sent out to interview the fake parents.
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8) "Evidence" left behind at the scene
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Who writes a manifesto? Nobody, that's who. Only fake shooters at fake events. Along with the destruction of evidence, this also occurs at both real and fake events.
The alledged Annunciation Church shooter left behind a manifesto, which he conveniently uploaded to YouTube.
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12) Principles involved are former or current actors.
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Why is almost everyone involved with Sandy Crook a current or former actor? Why are the two principles of the Pulse Nightclub event an actor and a game show contestant? Why is the fake Pizzagate shooter an actor? Why is the main face of the Parkland hoax a person who worked on air for CNN?