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Business Insider wrote:All that being said, the Arapahoe County Court judge has granted a request to seal the case against Holmes after the prosecutors argued that disclosing the court records would be "contrary to public interest" and "could jeopardize the ongoing investigation."
So we won't be able to compare the skeptical line of thinking with the search warrants, affidavits, orders, and case file anytime soon.
Holmes sat shackled and wearing his maroon prison garb during the hearing while his lawyers argued against the media request for the records to be unsealed. In a document submitted to Arapaho County District Judge William Sylvester, Holmes' lawyers said unsealing the entire court record would jeopardize the ability of the defendant to get a fair trial.
http://articles.cnn.com/2012-08-09/us/u ... cial-media
The defense team for the man accused of killing 12 people and injuring 58 others in an Aurora movie theater July 20 could use mental illness as a possible defense.
Daniel King, the public defender for James Holmes mentioned his client's "mental illness" twice in court Thursday.
"By the remarks made the defense today, it appears as though the defense is setting the stage for this pleading," said 9NEWS legal analyst Scott Robinson. "The defense only has one card to play and that is the plea of not guilty by reason of insanity."
KUSA/9NEWS Crime and Justice reporter Anastasiya Bolton was in court Thursday during the 1:30 p.m. proceeding when the public defender Daniel King mentioned Holmes' "mental illness."
King told the court that so far the defense has seen 2,677 pages of discovery [referring to police reports, witness statements, photographs and other psychical evidence] and cited law that gives prosecution 20 days from the filing of charges to provide the documents they have in this case.
King said the defense has not seen pictures or interviews related to the case, saying today marks the 10th day since the charges were filed.
"We can't begin to assess the nature and depth of Mr. Holmes' mental illness until we see all the discovery," King said.
During a different portion of the hearing, while talking about the notebook investigators found allegedly sent by Holmes to his psychiatrists, King referred to Dr. Lynne Fenton as a "psychiatrist Holmes turned to for help with his mental illness."
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IanEye wrote:http://rigorousintuition.ca/board2/blog/IanEye/alice_goes_to_hell__god_bless_america_b-198.html
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if there is a tear on my face
it makes me shiver to the bone
shakes me babe
it's just a heartache
that got caught in my eye
and you know i never cry
eye never cry
sometimes i drink more than i need
until the TV's dead & gone
i may be lonely
but i'm never alone
and the night may pass me by
but i'll never cry
take away
take away my eyes
sometimes I'd rather be blind
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because that's all I got to give to you
believe me babe it ain't been used
my heart's a virgin - it ain't never been tried
and you know i'll never cry
eye will never cry
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"Nobody laughs at a clown at midnight." - Lon Chaney
... Cold logic and mystical, sadistic murder. In a good and necessary cause, we'll be told. And not a word about the magick.
posted by Jeff Wells at 9/06/2006 05:43:00 AM
Let me end this on a more conspiratorial note: Virginia Tech, Tucson, Aurora, the DC Joker, the Maine Joker- all of these events took place in congressional districts with Democratic representatives (two of whom are Jewish, three of whom are women), most of whom are people that extremists in the gun lobby (who are to the Second Amendment what the Boko Haram is to Islam) have targeted for elimination, electorally speaking.
Oak Creek (whose state rep. is a liberal Democrat) follows on an extremely divisive battle in which public unions have been targeted for elimination and Columbine took place at a time when the Religious Right was seizing control of the entire state of Colorado. The actors in Columbine, Oklahoma City and Oak Creek all have clear links to the extreme right/gun show circuit underground.
After every shooting gun sales always skyrocket, and the media uses "right wing" sockpuppets to pump out the message that if these people were armed, these shootings would never have taken place. The Sikhs were created as a warrior caste, are prosperous, have been mistaken for Muslims since 9/11 and therefore are an excellent mission field for the gun industry.
There are a million conspiracy theorists out there and not a single one is willing to connect all of these dots, hiding in plain sight, preferring to spin ridiculous theories about utterly imaginary gun-grabs. Is this because conspiracy culture is predominantly right wing and has the same blind spots towards its own sins as does the Left when it comes to making excuses for street crime and violence?
Along with MS-4, TX-17 was the most heavily Republican district in the nation represented by a Democrat, according to the Cook Partisan Voting Index, which rates it R+20.[3] This is due to the 2003 Texas redistricting, engineered by former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. The district was drawn to make it Republican-dominated and unseat its then Democratic incumbent, Chet Edwards. Ultimately, this failed, and while several of his colleagues went down to defeat, Edwards held on to the seat in the 2004, 2006 and 2008 elections.
However, In the 2010 Congressional elections, the district elected Republican Bill Flores over Edwards by a margin of 61.8% to 36.6%.[4] Flores, who took office on January 3, 2011, is the first Republican ever elected to represent this district since its creation 91 years ago.
"Six hours after the incident, police released the names of other victims: College Station resident Chris Northcliff, 43, had nothing to do with the incident and was walking down the street when he was killed."
But someone has posted at Democratic Underground, "One of the victims of today's shootings in College Station, TX was a close friend of mine. Chris Northcliffe was a kind and gentle man. He and I instantly connected through our love of Democratic politics. We first met when I organized an opposition demonstration to our republican representative's townhall meeting last summer. He was a champion of the progressive cause and a wonderful human being."
So a gun nut and Glenn Beck fan starts shooting wildly when the cops come to evict him and just happens to randomly kill a Democratic and progressive activist? There's a synchronicity there that's uncomfortable to even think about.
UPDATE: Put away the Ouija boards and the secret decoder rings for the time being- just like Tucson, Aurora is represented by a Democrat on the gun lobby's hit list:
Perlmutter, a moderate Democrat who represents Colorado's 7th District, was elected to Congress in 2006. During the hard-fought Democratic primary, he ran ads against rival Peggy Lamm, a former state representative, that accused her of ties to the Republican gun lobby.
Although Aurora was recently named one of the safest cities in America, the issue of gun control resonates there. Aurora is less than 20 miles from the site of the Columbine High School shootings, which left 13 people dead in 1999.
Before the 2006 primary, Perlmutter campaigned with the father of a victim of the Columbine massacre. Tom Mauser, whose son Daniel was among a dozen students killed, said he supported the former state senator because Perlmutter promised to work to revive the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004. The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence also endorsed Perlmutter.
So; who benefits most of all from mass shootings? The gun lobby.
Even in a bad economy they can hit the jackpot if enough fear is stirred up over a mass killing. And the benefits are not just financial.
• Ask yourself this: where could James Holmes and the other unemployed killers have gotten all of that expensive firepower and armor?
• If they couldn't afford it, could someone have given it to them?
• Who would be able to most easily and cheaply do so?
• Who would be able to supply a lone nut with all the firepower he could handle and later be able to reap a massive monetary windfall from their actions?
• Who is out there trying to cultivate an atmosphere of fear and terror in order to create demand for their products?
• Who believes, like Chairman Mao, that political power comes from the barrel of a gun?
Cui Bono?
barracuda wrote:Wow, CLK, thanks for joining us. I've really admired and tried to promote your ideas about the Aurora killings because I agree that the classic conspiracy take on it is a dead end, and maybe even a psyop. Here's my problem with your take:
- The weaponry and equipment used by Holmes has been vastly over-valued by the media. He could have gotten all that stuff for as little as $3 - 5K or less, and
- There doesn't need to be a conspiracy in the sense of deliberate laboratory mind-control to promote senseless killing in the US. The media, poverty, and alienation combined with the sheer availability of cheap weapons is surely guaranteed to create regular havoc. Though I suppose it could be said that this constitutes low-level social engineering/mind-control in any case.
Regarding the political undercurrent you point out, it's a chart of data points well worth plotting.
Again, welcome.
barracuda wrote:What examples would you confidently give for mentally ill spree killers who show evidence of such manipulation?
Of patsies, I don't really need the list, I guess.
8bitagent wrote:CLK/Secret Sun, thanks for posting!
Someone a few pages back mused how the Alex Jones types view these events as "staged in order to take away gun rights". But gun rights are never stripped. The person mentioned gun sales go through the roof every time these events occur due to the conspiracy belief that the gub'ment gonna grab the guns. I believe OKC 1995 was a deep state event, however there's no doubt Mcveigh was obsessed and immersed in early-mid 90's southern gun circuit white militia conspiracy beliefs(ZOG, gun grabbing, etc)
CLK mentions a lot of the main gun events since VT Tech(again, something about that OKC/hitler birth time period) but while in the last couple years the psychos have been non right wing youth(Loughner, Holmes) for several years we must remember so much of the gun and violent events were by crazed Fox News watching nuts. Holocaust museum shooting, Pentagon shooting,
Austin TX IRS plane attack, Pittsburgh trap where 4 cops were killed by a right winger, Dr Till shooting, etc.
I do agree that the conspiracy isn't to "grab guns" but to FLOOD every nook and cranny with guns, ratchet up the rhetoric and create a tense atmosphere and climate to set everything off.
You look at popular video game series, and the third or fourth game usually moves away from exotic foreign fronts and brings the violence to the heartland of America(new Black Ops, new Assassins Creed, Modern Warfare 2, etc) In the 90's white nationalists talked of a "race war", but is America that far removed from the 1992 period or even 1968?
In leftist circles, we may have issues with Obama and some Democrats feeling they have betrayed progressive ideals. But in right wing world, they talk of guns and violent revolutions.
And we saw in Tuscon, your theory manifest wildly with not just a shooting in a Democratic district...but the near assassination of a popular Democrat.
That "Safeway" to hell, and all that's come soon. I hope Aurora isn't a harbinger, yet relatively speaking(other than Syria) it's been an eerily quiet 2012.
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