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Automaton at the world famous Whisky a Go-Go. We’ll be back there August 18! Message us for tickets.
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Rachel definitely was one to pass notes to her friends in class…big shock, right?
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Rachel and her younger brother Michael.
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Contents from Rachel’s Desk - including three of her journals, a baby doll, a melted candle, her baby book collection; including Peter Rabbit and books called “About Air” and “About Water,” a tea lamp, a rose, what looks like a small jewelry chest, and a trophy in honor of Rachel’s memory work from Calvary Academy in 1995.
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Rachel’s last journal entry. (4.20.1999)
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Rachel’s great-grandmother’s silver wedding band that she had asked her mother to give her, worn by Rachel when she died.
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Eric and Dylan look like Weasel and Baboon off of I am Weasel
I’m taking that as an insult and I love it.
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- Columbine Conspiracy #3: Staged Drill Theory Pt. 1
If you have not yet done so, I encourage you to read the prior posts of this series before continuing with the following. Thank you.
There is an abundance of evidence that proves drills were being facilitated at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999: federal agencies were present before local law enforcement, law enforcement was pictured examining personnel with clipboards, 911 dispatchers refused to take eyewitness information, first responders were not given priority access to media reporters, etc. These facts, and many more, have been discussed in previous posts. This post will discuss arguably the most detestable evidence of this phenomenon.
Among the most memorable pictures that resulted from the Columbine tragedy are those of the deceased captured by a helicopter while the event was still active. However, when critically scrutinized, this footage obviously captured a staged drill, not two victims of this psychological operation. The treatment of the alleged body of Rachel Scott presents a plethora of serious questions. The first and most important question seldom asked by those well informed with the official narrative is why was only Richard Castaldo rescued? Law enforcement cannot declare a victim dead. There are instances where a body has been deemed “code blue” for hours; however, the body must still be treated by medical professionals before death can be declared. Thus, Rachel, who was not responding, would have been given medical priority to Castaldo. As Castaldo and the official narrative state, Rachel was seated closer to the parking lot when the attack began. Additionally, Rachel was described by Castaldo to be crawling away from the direction of the shooters for several minutes after being initially hit. This means Rachel was significantly closer to receive medical attention than Castaldo. Law enforcement would literally have had to walk over Rachel and ignore her, rescue an unconscious Castaldo, put him in an ambulance, and proceed to take cover once again behind a fire truck after disregarding Rachel entirely. Any first responder knows that this will never happen.
Subsequently, law enforcement risked their lives to retrieve what they incidentally ruled to be a corpse to move it into an area that would be momentarily be filled with traumatized teenagers. Again, this would not happen in an actual emergency. If the officers were attempting to rescue Rachel Scott under the presumption that she was still alive, why was she not rescued alongside Castaldo at a significantly earlier time? Likewise, why would they drag a bleeding individual who sustained shots to the head, torso, and thigh banging each of these parts on hard concrete? If they assumed Rachel was dead, why would law enforcement risk lives to move a corpse? Why move it to a location where fleeing students would literally have to walk over it? Why move it to a location where media photographers can see it more clearly? The treatment of the alleged body of Rachel Scott proves that this footage is a staged event.
The alleged body of Daniel Rohrbough presents an equal number of troubling questions. Photos show that Rohrbough allegedly moved at least three times while law enforcement was present. Why was Daniel not rescued when Castaldo was saved? First responders would have had to walk right passed Daniel’s body, continue up the stairs alongside the library, ignore a bleeding Rachel Scott and direct all their attention to Richard Castaldo. Again, law enforcement cannot declare that an individual is deceased. Medical professionals would have retrieved these bodies for medical assistance, regardless of their responses before deciding. In the case of Daniel, footage captured multiple law enforcement officials walk right pass his body while he was still allegedly moving. The small group of students who subsequently ran pass both “bodies” did not so much as look down at them. Traumatized, edgy teenagers would not have the wherewithal and maturity to completely disregard what could have been their family members, friends, class mates, etc. What they saw were clearly not bodies, which is why not one of them bothered to look down for one second.
To be continued, for the sake of brevity…
Intro to the Series
Columbine Conspiracy Post #1
Columbine Conspiracy Post #2 Part 1
Columbine Conspiracy Post #2 Part 2
Columbine Conspiracy Post #2 Part 3
Columbine Conspiracy Post #2 Part 4
**Again this is not my work. Not claiming these are true either, just theories**
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Lauren’s volleyball picture from the 1999 yearbook as captain.
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Don’t put limits on what I can do I have faith, why can’t you I wanna show the world what I have I won’t be labeled as average
Don’t keep me from my dreams I can reach them if I believe One day the world will see What I know burns inside of me
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A picture from inside Rachel’s house (1999).
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Clips of Rachel’s house, filmed by herself, for her video photography class (1999).
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Rachel’s footage of herself for video/photography class (1999).
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