Brain Research, Gun Grabs, Doppelgängers and Coincidences
Introduction: Grace McDonnell
by Janet Divac
by Janet Divac
I’d heard the various reports about Sandy Hook being a hoax. I believed it was, I smelled too many rats from the beginning – but I was looking at evidence others were finding, which for the most part was very convincing if not damning. As can be expected, mistakes were made, especially at first. For example, like everyone I rushed to examine the photo of Emilie Parker with Barry two days after the shooting. It turned out it was her younger sister Madeline wearing the Christmas dress Emilie wore in photos her parents had posted to Facebook in December 2010. Creepy, but not criminal.
There were hold outs, of course. Those who couldn’t imagine something like Sandy Hook being faked. Some of these people surprised me, given that they were in “truth” media, or championed revisionist history. I heard one host with Republic Broadcasting Network and American Free Press who refuses to doubt the official story of Sandy Hook, argue with a caller to the point that she finally shrieked, “One of the caskets was OPEN!” Two were, actually. I’d heard the same thing, and at first said to myself “Yes, how could you fake that?” Then I did some quick reading through the myriad of articles and figured it out.
Was it a coincidence that the perfect tragedy occurred when it did? For those endorsing the ever-escalating gun-grab agenda, and mounting push to diagnose and treat mental illness in our children, one might say Sandy Hook was a dream come true, "Those truther kooks have gone too far, this time," we heard. How could anyone doubt that children were killed? Shame on the doubters. And why would "They" parade more than half the victims before the world a few weeks later at the Super Bowl, if they wanted us to believe the official story? Ridiculous, right?
To settle the question for myself I decided to find MY own anomaly. Nothing anyone else uncovered or opined about, at least that I’d heard. This would be my OWN puzzle piece!
I decided this after listening to the RBN host and her AFP friends bash those who found fault with what they perceived to be Lynn McDonnell's performance in her interview with Anderson Cooper. Not allowing myself to judge, I watched the interview again. It was recorded four days after the tragedy, requested by the McDonnell's according to Cooper. I disregarded Lynn McDonnell's lack of tears, the "too perfect" storytelling. I listened to the grieving mother describe walking into the funeral home, seeing the small white casket bearing her 7-year-old daughter's body – closed, They didn't open the casket because Grace wouldn’t have wanted them to see her less than perfect. She explained that she had brought Sharpie markers to the funeral home, and she drew a little heart on the casket, thinking that would be all. Before she knew it, the entire family was drawing on the casket -- she, her husband Chris and Grace's older brother Jack, who sang at the Super Bowl with the Sandy Hook Chorus six weeks later. They "drew until ‘there wasn’t an inch of white," Lynn McDonnell said with a meek smile.
In my effort to pursue objective research, I remembered that the many articles about the Sandy Hook funerals I’d read always described the caskets, and they were photographed whenever possible. A casket covered with Sharpie drawings certainly would gain attention from a news-hungry media, right? I searched for articles about Grace McDonnell’s funeral, and, of course, found them. The New Haven Register described Grace McDonnell’s funeral, what was said. No mention of a casket. The CTPost showed photographs of mourners releasing pink and purple balloons after the memorial service. Then I came across an article in News-Times (owned by Hearst Corp.) by Susan Tuz, which began as follows.
Was it a coincidence that the perfect tragedy occurred when it did? For those endorsing the ever-escalating gun-grab agenda, and mounting push to diagnose and treat mental illness in our children, one might say Sandy Hook was a dream come true, "Those truther kooks have gone too far, this time," we heard. How could anyone doubt that children were killed? Shame on the doubters. And why would "They" parade more than half the victims before the world a few weeks later at the Super Bowl, if they wanted us to believe the official story? Ridiculous, right?
To settle the question for myself I decided to find MY own anomaly. Nothing anyone else uncovered or opined about, at least that I’d heard. This would be my OWN puzzle piece!
I decided this after listening to the RBN host and her AFP friends bash those who found fault with what they perceived to be Lynn McDonnell's performance in her interview with Anderson Cooper. Not allowing myself to judge, I watched the interview again. It was recorded four days after the tragedy, requested by the McDonnell's according to Cooper. I disregarded Lynn McDonnell's lack of tears, the "too perfect" storytelling. I listened to the grieving mother describe walking into the funeral home, seeing the small white casket bearing her 7-year-old daughter's body – closed, They didn't open the casket because Grace wouldn’t have wanted them to see her less than perfect. She explained that she had brought Sharpie markers to the funeral home, and she drew a little heart on the casket, thinking that would be all. Before she knew it, the entire family was drawing on the casket -- she, her husband Chris and Grace's older brother Jack, who sang at the Super Bowl with the Sandy Hook Chorus six weeks later. They "drew until ‘there wasn’t an inch of white," Lynn McDonnell said with a meek smile.
In my effort to pursue objective research, I remembered that the many articles about the Sandy Hook funerals I’d read always described the caskets, and they were photographed whenever possible. A casket covered with Sharpie drawings certainly would gain attention from a news-hungry media, right? I searched for articles about Grace McDonnell’s funeral, and, of course, found them. The New Haven Register described Grace McDonnell’s funeral, what was said. No mention of a casket. The CTPost showed photographs of mourners releasing pink and purple balloons after the memorial service. Then I came across an article in News-Times (owned by Hearst Corp.) by Susan Tuz, which began as follows.
NEWTOWN -- A dark blue urn bearing the name "Gracie" in gold script sat Friday in the nave of St. Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church.
It held the ashes of 7-year-old Grace Audrey McDonnell, one of 20 first-graders killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School a week earlier. White seashells arrayed beside the urn reflected the girl's love of the beach. |
Remaining objective, it certainly is possible that the McDonnell’s changed their minds about burial and decided to cremate their daughter. What does one do with a defaced –er, decorated casket when you decide not to use it? [I PROMISED myself no sarcasm, but it’s Sooooo hard.]
It was only after discovering this discrepancy that I decided to look at the much talked about Super Bowl photographs. I’m sure the reader knows that it is rumored that several of the Sandy Hook victims were seen in the Sandy Hook Chorus performing at the Super Bowl on February 3, 2013 – a month and a half after the tragedy.
It was only after discovering this discrepancy that I decided to look at the much talked about Super Bowl photographs. I’m sure the reader knows that it is rumored that several of the Sandy Hook victims were seen in the Sandy Hook Chorus performing at the Super Bowl on February 3, 2013 – a month and a half after the tragedy.
I’m working to tie the incredulous stories together. Why is it important? The Agenda is important. Immediately after December 14, 2012 the push was on for increased mental health screening, predictive behavior science (as I call it), criminalizing failure to report "suspicious behavior," and gun grabs – carefully worded to address only assault weapons, of course. For now. Sandy Hook is one piece of a very large, sinister puzzle. Exposing these people is important, and every little puzzle piece we find may not solve it, but it IS important.
One final note to the disbelievers. Some out there think the Connecticut Police thousands-page-long Official Report—also referred to as a data dump—is the final word. If it was a drill, and a FEMA drill was in fact taking place nearby that day for just such an event, wouldn’t there have been a master plan that an “official report” could be based on? Believing that official Connecticut Police Report, I don't care how many I's were dotted and T's were crossed, is iike letting O.J. try on the glove.