On 7/2/13 while posting the fact that the 2013 BET awards were really used as a form of communication to communicate the plans and instructions to groups of people[one group being in Winston-Salem, N. C.], especially the Carver Road area] concerning my relative"Charlie" in which I thought I was being a little bit paranoid; BUT yesterday watched movie "Slap shot" which was made in 1977.
In the movie "Slap Shot" which was about a hockey team -The CHARLES TOWN CHIEFS= Charles being code for "charles/charlie"; town being code for TOWN; chiefs being code for "CHIEFS". Charlie [code for the group who was raised off of the name of Charlie][my daddy's name]; BET[code for bet-like gamble][Charlie I knew use to gamble];Town [code like in Sandy Hook shootings-NEWtown]; Chiefs[code for authority-like the new chief of authority just sworn into office in Winston-Salem, N.C.];
The Coach on the team was name "Reggie" Dunlop, nick name "Red"; realtive name is Reggie and my daddy's nick name was Red; The coaches WIFE in movie when first seen had on a loud "red" dress"; key statements in the movie would have made a personal mental impression upon anyone looking at the move[]-statements such as "the biggest CRIMINAL element in the GAME";[there were a llot of commericals during the BET awards [2013]about the series [the game]; Dunlop was the name of a family that lived across the street from Charlie's aunt;
[Confirmation=statement on website="The Newtown police chief tells "Piers Morgan Live," Thursday night at 9 p.m. ET on CNN." words TOWN and CHIEF refering to authority;[http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/28/us/connecticut-shooting-documents]]
The "Game" television series provides continuous communication about person/issue];[Rick is also the name of one of the characters on the "Game" which is also the name of a relative];
http://www.bet.com/shows/the-game.html
The "Slap Shot" movie website summerized the movie as, "A failing ice hockey team finds success using constant fighting and violence during games." Imagine a mother watching a movied communicating the key words being "constant fighting and violence";
Guest the movie summary says it all; to see a movie that referenced all of your family members would be cause for concern; but who would a person tell in 1977 that they and their family had been threaten by/in or through a movie[who could make the connection]; saw on television where some female wrote a book about why the movies are made the way they are[people all have the same name, etc.]
Also located on the "Slap Shot" website:
"Located in the US Rust Belt, Charlestown is home of the hapless Chiefs, a losing Federal League hockey team whose games are poorly attended. To make money, the team's unknown owner makes its manager, Joe McGrath, do cheesy publicity much to the players' chagrin. Rumors abound among the players that if the local mill closes, the team will fold. Just before the official announcement is made, the team's aging player/coach, Reggie Dunlop, does get wind that the mill is indeed closing and that this season will be the team's last. Beyond efforts to reconcile with his wife Francine, who loves Reggie but doesn't love his career, Reggie begins to focus on how to renew interest in the team for a possible sale as he knows if the team folds, his hockey career is over. Without telling anyone of his plan, he begins a rumor that the owner is negotiating a sale with a city in Florida. He also decides that "goon" hockey - most especially using the untapped talents of the recently acquired childlike ... Written by Huggo "
The opposing team was named "presidor or presider]?
2. The next statement in "Slap Shot" that would have caught my mother's attention is when one the coach said,"Louise" just left me"; Louise is the name of a close relative of my mother;
3. The statement "They ought to throw thourpe? in San Quitten" which is a reference to long term time away from a person; not being able to see them;
4. Scene where the coach states "They don't leave the bench" while somebody yelled "Charile" in the backgroud-reference to not allowing a person[Charlie] to participate[exactly what my daddy kept saying; they would not let him live his life normally];
5. Lot of reference to "Dickey" in the movie "Slap Shot";
6.Scene where big sign said "State store";and the mention of Federal
7. Scene where there was a reference to a 260z datson which would be reference to my mother to the 280z datson that I had in which the mechanics[males of the larger society],etc. messed over;;
8. The most compelling scene to my mother would have been when SIX authorities knocked at the door and the coach [Red][Reggie] answered; the number six would have been reference to her six children; the authorities knocking at the door would have been the concept that her six children would have been harassed, intimidated, abused as her husband "Charlie" had been; being that she had already seen one of her children [CHARLES][most intelligent of her children]interrogated at a junior high school for over five hours by two white males and nobody called her-the secretary told her about it after school was over; the principle was a white male;
9. The coach "Red" said," You keep the Van and I'll keep the dog; which would have been reference to my mother because of a relative with Van in the name and the fact that my daddy "Charlie" loved dogs[in fact we use to laugh and say that he liked dogs more than he liked us]eventually he let us know that he loved us more than the dogs;
10. Song-"We got to get right back to where we started from"[my mother stopped working/communicating with them; they made the movie "Slap Shot";
11. The name "STEVE"[like steve WHITEheart at Goodyear Tire Co.][if you want to have a GOOD year] came being shouted in the movie;Steve was one of a member of white males that looked like triplets-one of them called themselves "KILLER";
12. Scene-men modeling clothes;question asked loudly-don't you want your man tohave new clothes?"
13. Statement "I can make a forture with drugs";
All the things above have been blogged about; the terms/concepts; the movie "Slap Shot" including the one of the stars of the movie "PAUL NEWman; Paul[like Pauline or Paula Deen]and NEWman [like NEWTOWN];
Sure that other old movies continue the onesided conversation of threats, intimidation, forced assimilation and cultural transformation.
Ican bring a whole group of people,black and white or any other color to witness the wrong doing by males of the larger society and even offer to pay people millions of dollars to stand up and say that the males of the larger soceity were wrong and demand that they held responsible for their negative actions and people will still turn their head;
Godwillst
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Newtown shooting details revealed in newly released documents
updated 9:53 AM EDT, Fri March 29, 2013
What was it like to be a first responder to the Newtown school shooting? The Newtown police chief tells "Piers Morgan Live," Thursday night at 9 p.m. ET on CNN.
(CNN) -- Adam Lanza stayed at home mostly, a witness said, playing video games such as "Call of Duty."
But on December 14, 2012, he went out -- armed with 10 30-round magazines for his semiautomatic Bushmaster .223 caliber model XM15 rifle and bullets for his two handguns and a shotgun.
Lanza didn't make it home alive. Nor did the 26 people -- 20 of them schoolchildren ages 6 and 7 -- he shot dead in less than five minutes, firing one bullet roughly every two seconds he was at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
These were among the details spelled out Thursday in five search warrants and other material tied to the grisly shooting at the Newtown, Connecticut, school, as well as in a statement from a local top prosecutor. Together, the newly released documents help paint a clearer picture of what happened.
What they don't explain is why Lanza did it.
The quest for answers, including the one about motive, continues. State's Attorney Stephen J. Sedensky III of the judicial district of Danbury, which includes Newtown, stressed in his statement Thursday: "This is an active, ongoing investigation. No conclusions have been reached, and no final determinations have been made."
At the same time, he acknowledged that the public -- including those intent on preventing other such massacres -- has an understandable, sincere desire to have information now.
That's the mindset of Tim Makris, co-founder of Sandy Hook Promise, which supports "common sense solutions that make ... our country safer." Even with its limited scope, he called Thursday's document release a step forward.
"The information revealed today underscores the need to turn this tragedy into transformation," Makris said.
Fresh insights into Lanza, his home
Although the new documents don't provide a motive, they offer fresh glimpses into the life of 20-year-old Adam Lanza, in part by revealing what was inside the Newtown home he shared with his mother, Nancy.
One person, whose name was redacted in a search warrant, described Adam Lanza as a shut-in who rarely left home and played military-style video games.
That house included a gun locker that investigators found open and without signs of a break-in, Sedensky said. All the guns tied to Adam Lanza appeared to have been purchased by his mother, he added.
Police also found more than 1,600 rounds of unspent ammunition inside the home, according to the documents. Gov. Dannel Malloy pointed out Thursday the mass killer left lower-capacity magazines behind, a fact that, he said, speaks to the need to significantly restrict the number of bullets that can be in each magazine. He also said assault weapons should be banned.
The Newtown house also had three Samurai swords and several books -- one titled "NRA Guide to the Basics of Pistol Shooting," another about Asperger's syndrome and a third on autism -- the newly released documents show. Connecticut's chief medical examiner has said he had been told that Lanza had Asperger's syndrome. Research has not shown a link between violence and that condition, a high-functioning form of autism marked by social awkwardness.
Investigators also found a 2008 New York Times article about a shooting at Northern Illinois University that left six dead, including the gunman.
They also took three photographs "of what appears to be a deceased human covered with plastic and what appears to be blood," a receipt for a shooting range in Oklahoma and National Rifle Association certificates for Nancy and Adam Lanza. The NRA, a gun rights advocacy group, has issued a statement saying neither Lanza nor his mother were members.
Retracing what happened December 14
The carnage began in that house.
Before embarking on his rampage at Sandy Hook, Adam Lanza killed his 52-year-old mother by shooting her in the forehead as she lay in bed, a search warrant states.
"There was no indication of a struggle" between mother and son, Sedensky said.
From there, he drove to the elementary school -- leaving a 12-gauge shotgun in the car, police would discover -- and shot through the front entrance.
The information detailed Thursday dispelled some earlier reports on what happened, Sedensky noted. Lanza wasn't wearing a bulletproof vest, for one. And besides the hallway, he fatally shot students and teachers in two classrooms, not three.
When police found Lanza's body -- killed by a single, self-inflicted shot from a Glock 10 mm handgun -- they also discovered that the Bushmaster rifle was loaded with 14 bullets in its 30-round capacity magazine, plus one round in a chamber.
This was one of 10 of this firearm's 30-round capacity magazines at the scene, Sedensky explained. More ammunition for the Glock and a Sig Sauer P226 9 mm handgun was also found. Three such magazines still contained 30 rounds. There were six more magazines nearby -- three of them were empty, while the others had 10, 11 or 13 live rounds in them.
"One-hundred-and-fifty-four spent .223 casings were recovered from the scene," the state's attorney wrote, indicating that Lanza had fired at least that many bullets from what Connecticut authorities had described as an "assault-type rifle."
A lot of bullets fired in not a lot of time. Sedensky said, "It is currently estimated that the time from when the shooter shot his way into the school until he took his own life was less than five minutes."
Gun control push continues despite dwindling support
The full investigation into the Sandy Hook shooting, Sedensky said, likely will be completed this summer.
After that happens, the state's attorney said he will write a report evaluating the crimes committed and whether or not anyone will be prosecuted as a result.
Until then, the debate over gun control stoked by the Sandy Hook massacre continues in earnest.
Recent polling shows public support for gun restrictions has declined since the shooting. Shortly after it, 52% of Americans favored major restrictions on guns, according to a CNN/ORC International poll. That number has dwindled to 43%, a version of the same poll conducted between March 15 and 17 found.
No legislation on the matter has passed yet in Washington, though gun control advocates are pushing.
Mayors Against Illegal Guns on Thursday released its first television ad featuring relatives of Newtown victims urging politicians to pass tougher gun laws. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the group's co-founder, said in a statement: "We cannot afford to wait for another tragedy. It's long past time for elected officials to listen to their constituents and pass reforms like comprehensive background checks that we know will save lives."
President Barack Obama voiced a similar sentiment in remarks Thursday as part of a "national day of action" to galvanize supporters pushing for tougher gun laws.
"This is our best chance in more than a decade to take common sense steps that will save lives," he said at a White House event. "If there is a step we can take that will save just one child, just one parent, just another town from experiencing the same grief that some of the moms and dads who are here have endured, then we should be doing it. We have an obligation to try."
CNN's Ross Levitt and Samira Jafari contributed to this report.
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