There was a video on youtube of a guy looking into land records and deeds from Newton. On christmas that year, all mortgages were paid off for something like 100+ houses.
Supposedly it was related to a change in the software being used and I can completely see that happening as most organizations and especially governments are not equipped to evaluate such a thing.
If there are houses in the system with the $0 entry which are not related to people whose children were victims, school staff, law enforcement, or otherwise involved in the incident, then it's pretty strong evidence that it's just a computer oddity.
I haven't had regular TV in a very long time so I didn't watch any of the footage that was shown on the news.
I don't own a TV either but you can read about all this type of shit.
As for the BS software story....WHO THE FUCK GOES TO THE OFFICE ON CHRISTMAS TO PLAY WITH SOFTWARE
They did it on that date because most people would not notice. Funny how it took a web sleuth to <identify> the problem.
I call shenanigans.
An office worker that works on holidays is like a politician telling the truth ----> Ain't gonna happen
The Sandy Hook school shooting was a giant, elaborate hoax and no one really died; that’s the conclusion Wolfgang Halbig, a former educator, US Customs agent and Florida state trooper, has reached after ten months of investigation and multiple disputes with federal, state and school authorities.
Halbig is convinced a deluge of discrepancies prove that the whole scenario was a scripted event. >
WHO THE FUCK GOES TO THE OFFICE ON CHRISTMAS TO PLAY WITH SOFTWARE
Jews.
That's half anti-Semitic joke, half truth. I usually work on Christmas -- no one will be around to bother you. (Transatlantic flights are usually cheaper and wide open.) Not everyone has the same holidays.
They do. Especially if you have a key. Some gov.t institutions basically never close. Most military installations are always occupied.
Edit to clarify: I used to work at a Federal Depository Library. I was in on Christmas. Also, remote logins. (I agree that this is odd, but I think someone was hiding from office staff -- the fact that we have the record is curious. A better conspiracy would have forced dates. I've seen that happen -- even when it's contradicted by the internal documentation. But... uh... I'll be quiet about birth certificate shenanigans.)
I know that a lot of software is automated, and it's entirely possible that whatever process that ran to check these mortgages and payoffs just happened to run on December 25th. It wasn't necessarily an actual person working on Christmas.
1) How did almost the entire city pay off their mortage on 100-200 houses in one shot? In a city like Chicago MAYBE you get 100-200 mortage sign offs in a day, but not in a city the size of Sandy Hook. Did they all share a winning lottery ticket and all decided to pay their houses off during that month? (takes a month to get the process done, so these people would have paid their homes off all at the same time?)
2) A batch process when you have nobody around?
Any and all bank/city record changes are not done outside of business days, especially not on major holidays. When you pay off your mortage they tell you it will take around 30 BUSINESS days to process the info
3) A manager would have had to sign off on every single once, does not make sense that he signed off the mortage on 100-200 houses before the holiday and then they decided to process the whole shabang on Christmas
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BitchoftheBunch ago
There was a video on youtube of a guy looking into land records and deeds from Newton. On christmas that year, all mortgages were paid off for something like 100+ houses.
that was fucking weird.
Drenki ago
Supposedly it was related to a change in the software being used and I can completely see that happening as most organizations and especially governments are not equipped to evaluate such a thing.
If there are houses in the system with the $0 entry which are not related to people whose children were victims, school staff, law enforcement, or otherwise involved in the incident, then it's pretty strong evidence that it's just a computer oddity.
I haven't had regular TV in a very long time so I didn't watch any of the footage that was shown on the news.
BitchoftheBunch ago
I don't own a TV either but you can read about all this type of shit.
As for the BS software story....WHO THE FUCK GOES TO THE OFFICE ON CHRISTMAS TO PLAY WITH SOFTWARE
They did it on that date because most people would not notice. Funny how it took a web sleuth to <identify> the problem.
I call shenanigans.
An office worker that works on holidays is like a politician telling the truth ----> Ain't gonna happen
Halbig is convinced a deluge of discrepancies prove that the whole scenario was a scripted event. >
pitenius ago
Jews.
That's half anti-Semitic joke, half truth. I usually work on Christmas -- no one will be around to bother you. (Transatlantic flights are usually cheaper and wide open.) Not everyone has the same holidays.
BitchoftheBunch ago
well government offices won't let a person work on Christmas
Unless I am mistaken govmt institutions do not open their doors to anybody during national holidays
pitenius ago
They do. Especially if you have a key. Some gov.t institutions basically never close. Most military installations are always occupied.
Edit to clarify: I used to work at a Federal Depository Library. I was in on Christmas. Also, remote logins. (I agree that this is odd, but I think someone was hiding from office staff -- the fact that we have the record is curious. A better conspiracy would have forced dates. I've seen that happen -- even when it's contradicted by the internal documentation. But... uh... I'll be quiet about birth certificate shenanigans.)
BitchoftheBunch ago
Well at least it does bring up a possibility.
Halbig's testimony and experience on the case still brings up some questions. Maybe somebody knows more about his case?
Drenki ago
Oh shit, I had no idea it was done on Christmas day, wtf!
BitchoftheBunch ago
yep, christmas fucking day....how convenient
kinda like all those ILLEGAL transactions that took place minutes before a big fucking plane hit the tower....
ziggurattt ago
I know that a lot of software is automated, and it's entirely possible that whatever process that ran to check these mortgages and payoffs just happened to run on December 25th. It wasn't necessarily an actual person working on Christmas.
BitchoftheBunch ago
1) How did almost the entire city pay off their mortage on 100-200 houses in one shot? In a city like Chicago MAYBE you get 100-200 mortage sign offs in a day, but not in a city the size of Sandy Hook. Did they all share a winning lottery ticket and all decided to pay their houses off during that month? (takes a month to get the process done, so these people would have paid their homes off all at the same time?)
2) A batch process when you have nobody around? Any and all bank/city record changes are not done outside of business days, especially not on major holidays. When you pay off your mortage they tell you it will take around 30 BUSINESS days to process the info
3) A manager would have had to sign off on every single once, does not make sense that he signed off the mortage on 100-200 houses before the holiday and then they decided to process the whole shabang on Christmas
Simply does not add up.
poly ago
Sandy Hook parents won the lottery at a rate that is highly suspicious. Some even won twice http://google.com/search?q=Sandy+Hook+Lottery
BitchoftheBunch ago
LOL but it was probably some <computer glitch> LOL