Nation Driven Into Gun Fear by Widespread Threats
Reporting Ties VA Tech With Hundreds of Other Threats, Warnings & Violent Incidents as Gun-Grabbing And Submission to Government Whips Into a Frenzy
Aaron Dykes / JonesReport | April 20, 2007
The mainstream media has not only saturated media coverage with the tragic massacre at Virginia Tech at the beginning of this week, but has been quick to cover the hundreds of threats, warnings and incidents against schools and other institutions this week, prompting many schools to evacuate and remain closed.
This rising atmosphere of panic is now compounded by the hostage crisis at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas which ended in suicide after the gunman killed one hostage victim as well as a startling explosion at a high school in Parker, Colorado which injured no one but caused an evacuation on the eighth anniversary of the Columbine massacre in Colorado.
NASA Johnson Space Center
A vast number of threats-- involving bombs, guns, or attacks threatening to be like those at Columbine or Virginia Tech-- have swept across the nation's schools and other institutions, prompting evacuations, closings and arrests of those making threats or perceived threats. This includes some 36 schools in California, as well as Colorado University, Boston University, Olympia High School in Greece, NY, St. Edward's University in Austin, the University of Oklahoma, the Arizona State capitol and even Knut, the polar bear cub that has become a media darling in the place of real news coverage.
Police even
confiscated weapons from homes of students who made perceived threats posted on MySpace in the Greece, N.Y. incident. But the guns taken were those of the parents and were not found in possession of the students at all.
Many other schools, such as the University of Texas at Austin have also received 'unspecified threats' prompting increased security, according to sources reporting by phone and e-mail to this office.
Campus lockdown
The threats and provocations have been so numerous and so vague in nature that is virtually impossible to sort out fact from fiction, hoax from vital threat and difficult at best for even a closely-tuned viewer to spot inconsistencies and suspicious inactivity on the part of authorities any time soon, as threats and actual incidents seem to double by the hour.
All this and more congealing into an atmosphere of fear-- as media evidently intend to overdrive sensory perception until citizens are ready to give up their remaining civil liberties and curb Constitution rights in the name of national security and protection, despite the fact that tragic events such as Virginia Tech and Katrina have proven time and again that law enforcement and various
government agencies can't and won't protect the populous during an emergency situation.
Law enforcement on the scene at Virginia Tech waited more than two hours to respond to the killings, campus was not locked down and warning sirens recently put in place and tested were not used. Furthermore, multiple EMT and police eyewitnesses, who wish to remain anonymous, have reported to both Infowars and Blacksburg resident and on-the-ground reporter Matt Kazee that a
stand down order was in place.
George French, a long-term University Police Officer in Canada, has stated that such inaction by officials at VA Tech was "unfathomable" and he believes such evidence of a stand down points towards a black op.
Despite demonstrations of incompetence (at best) or deliberate negligence (at worst), the mass media seek to make the non-sequitur link that gun control will cut down on gun violence; members in Congress have already introduced
various pieces of gun legislation. This was directly negated at Virginia Tech, as the student body was left vulnerable after the campus ban on concealed weapons.
The media barrage of diffuse and widespread threats has also contributed to a virtual blackout of concurrent news items, including the testimony of Attorney General Gonzales and calls from Congress and the Bush Administration for Gonzales to step down and high levels of violence in Iraq.
Will the fog of shooter violence and dredged up memories of Columbine also caused people to forget about their criticism of the Bush Administration, their increasing doubts concerning the 9/11 Official Story and let down their guard to surrender further civil rights, accept a war with Iran or endure martial law.
Officials have repeatedly
warned that the next terrorist attack will result in martial law and officials have long been warning that a nuclear attack on U.S. soil could be next, including revived calls by Dick Cheney this week that a nuclear attack is 'a very real threat.' This nightmare scenario is compounded by a large number of upcoming
drills involving the detonation of a "loose" ten-kiloton nuclear weapon in Virginia harbor and other terroristic scenarios.
In the immortal words of FDR, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself"-- that, and the Hegelian 'solutions' our rulers have waiting for us on the other side of so many frightful scenarios.
Hegelian Dialect
How many lone nuts and copycat dumbasses will it takes to satisfy a definition of
"civil unrest" under Rex 84 and implement control mechanisms?
Has the 'War on Terror' truly come home to roost, now that its namesake has been dissolved and discredited worldwide?