No One Died at Parkland
March 2, 2018
IN A WORLD SATURATED WITH cell phone cameras, there is not a single credible image on the Internet of anyone wounded or dead at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14, 2018.
No one died in the shooting. Ignore theories from the alt-media that the police did it or that there were multiple shooters. There is no graphic evidence that anyone died. Nor is there testimony from a single genuinely traumatized person. The whole thing was a staged drill by psychopathic liars.
Liberate yourself. Tune out the artificial fear and anxiety — including anxiety generated by “we-told-you-so” conservative commentators who say Nikolas Cruz — a dazed teenager and unlikely commando arrested with not a visible speck of blood on him — was a killer because he was fatherless!
— Comments —
Priscilla writes:
I’m very much inclined to agree with you. In the absence of any convincing photographic evidence, CCTV footage and the like, one has to depend on eyewitness interviews, which have been ridiculously easy to disbelieve. However, there is one that appears credible. His account seems plausible and his emotion genuine. I’m rethinking my original assessment of the event on the strength of this one video. Your thoughts?
Laura writes:
It is an affecting interview. I’m not going to come to any conclusions about it now, but I will say that for a police officer, this kind of emotional behavior is quite unusual, especially since Sgt. Heinrich says he only saw an ankle wound. (It is also unusual for a police officer to be watering athletic fields in an affluent school district.) Part of the job of being a police officer is presenting testimony of what was seen at crime scenes. Police officers are very aware of the importance of this task and typically know how to do it without emotion. They do it all the time in court.
If you notice, Sgt. Heinrich keeps wiping his eyes, but there are no tears. Maybe we just can’t see them. That’s not a big deal. What is more important is the issue of why we are hearing his long-winded story in the first place. Why aren’t we hearing from the officers and medics who played a more central role, those who actually tended to the mortally wounded and were involved in making sure these victims received proper emergency treatment? Here we supposedly have a major massacre and this one officer who tended to one fleeing student is given all this air time. Why doesn’t anyone ask Sgt. Heinrich how SWAT teams and members of the military appeared at the scene so quickly? It’s extremely manipulative for him to be speaking of calling his wife — a detail which has no importance — when he should be focused on dispassionately fulfilling his duties and reporting a crime scene.
In any event, I have yet to see any hard evidence that anyone died or was seriously wounded.