All information came from Paul Joseph Watson in the link above, which states a Facebook user's account being suspended after questioning the official story behind the Sandy Hook school massacre, following a warning by Connecticut State Police spokesman Lt. J. Paul Vance that, "misinformation" posted on social media sites could result in prosecution.
Paul posted "An image posted in the aftermath of the shootings that questioned whether “a clumsy 20-year-old autistic kid” could have pulled off the murders of 26 people was deleted and the user’s account hit with a three day suspension."
The Facebook user said, “I was informed the reason for this punishment was the result of a meme I had shared,” writes the editor of SecretsOfTheFed.com. “Facebook told me it “…violates Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities”. I was further warned that “If you continue to abuse Facebook’s features, your account could be permanently disabled.”
I can't believe one person is being spotlighted for this tragedy, considering thousands of others across the country also questioning the incident as well. There's been multiple allegations against the initial broadcasted story, including facts now "officially" proven wrong in the official story that was aired.
As Paul stated:
- It was initially reported that Adam Lanza’s mother, the first victim of the rampage, was a teacher at the school, which was not true.
- It was initially reported that Lanza had also killed his father, which was not true.
- It was initially reported that the culprit behind the massacre was Ryan Lanza, Adam Lanza’s brother, which was not true.
- Initial reports that a “second gunman” arrested in the woods behind the school was involved in the massacre were later dropped without explanation.
I further second with Paul that it looks like the initial reports are more misinformative than anything a singled out Facebook user simply posted to his friends. It does not make any sense at all why the Lt. & other police are offended by his post, now does it?
Facebook can be dangerous. There might be confidential information that is shown. I hope this person learns his lesson.
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