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Anonymous Coward User ID: 68474273 United States 08/27/2015 11:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | See for yourself. He's got a linkedin account. [link to www.linkedin.com] Hmm interesting but I'd say he's more of a banker than an actor. Not convinced of this false flag conspiracy yet Did you watch the interview last night and were you sober? FFF is what it was...failed false flag. |
Truthserum User ID: 69911686 United States 08/27/2015 11:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | See for yourself. He's got a linkedin account. [link to www.linkedin.com] Hmm interesting but I'd say he's more of a banker than an actor. Not convinced of this false flag conspiracy yet I took this from his company's "about" website; After graduating with honors from the University of Texas, Mr. Parker started his professional career as an actor appearing on Broadway in “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas”, and “Pump Boys & Dinettes” at the Kennedy Center, to name a few. FACTS Don't Give a DAMN about your FEELINGS! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 45901583 United States 08/27/2015 11:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something about Alison Parker's father Andy Parker is really bugging me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70173686 I've seen a few interviews on TV with him now, and every time he just seems to lack any real emotion or grief, it's weird. Every time he starts to "cry" it looks so forced and not one tear falls from his eye. All I know is that if someone from my family was murdered in such a vicious way on live tv I wouldn't have the emotional strength to do the media circuit so soon, let alone try to change gun laws. Personally I would have to wait at least a month before I could even talk about my family member being killed without bursting into tears mid sentence. So my question is, has the reality of the situation just not fully sunk in for this guy yet? Hence the lack of emotion? I don't think this is a false flag, there are some crazy people in this world but the reaction of father and boyfriend just doesn't seem right. Good Lord, this dude is on Anderson Cooper AGAIN! He clearly loves the spotlight...more tearless cries! He even said, "I didn't intend to become a media star"...and then immediately seemed to realize he shouldn't have said that. He even talked about his being on international tv citing interviews with Canadian, German and other tv networks. As he talked about the countless interviews he has given I couldn't help but wonder, why isn't this griving father with his family? Don't the need him more than a tv camera? apparently not... Like I said tv scum... |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70173686 Australia 08/27/2015 11:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something about Alison Parker's father Andy Parker is really bugging me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70173686 I've seen a few interviews on TV with him now, and every time he just seems to lack any real emotion or grief, it's weird. Every time he starts to "cry" it looks so forced and not one tear falls from his eye. All I know is that if someone from my family was murdered in such a vicious way on live tv I wouldn't have the emotional strength to do the media circuit so soon, let alone try to change gun laws. Personally I would have to wait at least a month before I could even talk about my family member being killed without bursting into tears mid sentence. So my question is, has the reality of the situation just not fully sunk in for this guy yet? Hence the lack of emotion? I don't think this is a false flag, there are some crazy people in this world but the reaction of father and boyfriend just doesn't seem right. Good Lord, this dude is on Anderson Cooper AGAIN! He clearly loves the spotlight...more tearless cries! He even said, "I didn't intend to become a media star"...and then immediately seemed to realize he shouldn't have said that. He even talked about his being on international tv citing interviews with Canadian, German and other tv networks. As he talked about the countless interviews he has given I couldn't help but wonder, why isn't this griving father with his family? Don't the need him more than a tv camera? apparently not... Yeah I watched that Anderson Cooper interview on foxtel (cable) like an hour or 2 ago, it's what made me post this thread. The comment about becoming a tv star was really weird and he tried to back track straight away like he slipped up. The father and boyfriend are the only thing that seems really "off" about this whole thing. Can someone please post a link to the Anderson Cooper interview |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45901583 United States 08/27/2015 11:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something about Alison Parker's father Andy Parker is really bugging me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70173686 I've seen a few interviews on TV with him now, and every time he just seems to lack any real emotion or grief, it's weird. Every time he starts to "cry" it looks so forced and not one tear falls from his eye. All I know is that if someone from my family was murdered in such a vicious way on live tv I wouldn't have the emotional strength to do the media circuit so soon, let alone try to change gun laws. Personally I would have to wait at least a month before I could even talk about my family member being killed without bursting into tears mid sentence. So my question is, has the reality of the situation just not fully sunk in for this guy yet? Hence the lack of emotion? I don't think this is a false flag, there are some crazy people in this world but the reaction of father and boyfriend just doesn't seem right. Good Lord, this dude is on Anderson Cooper AGAIN! He clearly loves the spotlight...more tearless cries! He even said, "I didn't intend to become a media star"...and then immediately seemed to realize he shouldn't have said that. He even talked about his being on international tv citing interviews with Canadian, German and other tv networks. As he talked about the countless interviews he has given I couldn't help but wonder, why isn't this griving father with his family? Don't the need him more than a tv camera? apparently not... Yeah I watched that Anderson Cooper interview on foxtel (cable) like an hour or 2 ago, it's what made me post this thread. The comment about becoming a tv star was really weird and he tried to back track straight away like he slipped up. The father and boyfriend are the only thing that seems really "off" about this whole thing. Can someone please post a link to the Anderson Cooper interview TV scum... |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70173686 Australia 08/27/2015 11:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: CatBTX Hmm interesting but I'd say he's more of a banker than an actor. Not convinced of this false flag conspiracy yet Did you watch the interview last night and were you sober? FFF is what it was...failed false flag. Which interview? I've seen a couple and I agree there's something weird about them. What part is a hoax/fake? The video from the shooter's view clearly shows that poor woman being gunned down. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70173686 Australia 08/27/2015 11:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something about Alison Parker's father Andy Parker is really bugging me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70173686 I've seen a few interviews on TV with him now, and every time he just seems to lack any real emotion or grief, it's weird. Every time he starts to "cry" it looks so forced and not one tear falls from his eye. All I know is that if someone from my family was murdered in such a vicious way on live tv I wouldn't have the emotional strength to do the media circuit so soon, let alone try to change gun laws. Personally I would have to wait at least a month before I could even talk about my family member being killed without bursting into tears mid sentence. So my question is, has the reality of the situation just not fully sunk in for this guy yet? Hence the lack of emotion? I don't think this is a false flag, there are some crazy people in this world but the reaction of father and boyfriend just doesn't seem right. Good Lord, this dude is on Anderson Cooper AGAIN! He clearly loves the spotlight...more tearless cries! He even said, "I didn't intend to become a media star"...and then immediately seemed to realize he shouldn't have said that. He even talked about his being on international tv citing interviews with Canadian, German and other tv networks. As he talked about the countless interviews he has given I couldn't help but wonder, why isn't this griving father with his family? Don't the need him more than a tv camera? apparently not... Yeah I watched that Anderson Cooper interview on foxtel (cable) like an hour or 2 ago, it's what made me post this thread. The comment about becoming a tv star was really weird and he tried to back track straight away like he slipped up. The father and boyfriend are the only thing that seems really "off" about this whole thing. Can someone please post a link to the Anderson Cooper interview TV scum... Lol you're probably right. Failed actor getting all this time on TV = life goal |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45901583 United States 08/27/2015 11:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Truthserum Good Lord, this dude is on Anderson Cooper AGAIN! He clearly loves the spotlight...more tearless cries! He even said, "I didn't intend to become a media star"...and then immediately seemed to realize he shouldn't have said that. He even talked about his being on international tv citing interviews with Canadian, German and other tv networks. As he talked about the countless interviews he has given I couldn't help but wonder, why isn't this griving father with his family? Don't the need him more than a tv camera? apparently not... Yeah I watched that Anderson Cooper interview on foxtel (cable) like an hour or 2 ago, it's what made me post this thread. The comment about becoming a tv star was really weird and he tried to back track straight away like he slipped up. The father and boyfriend are the only thing that seems really "off" about this whole thing. Can someone please post a link to the Anderson Cooper interview TV scum... Lol you're probably right. Failed actor getting all this time on TV = life goal They are scum I'm telling you. Real shooting. Gonna be exploited for gun control, just like if I walked outside and started firing my 45 at random. Would probably even call me a conspiracy tard cause of this account and my game... etc. Sandy hook, whole other issue. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69778277 United States 08/27/2015 11:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | , hoax all the way. You putting that title doesn't negate the hoax. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70177501 Proof of hoax exactly? jurors decide based upon the totality of evidence presented. in this case, there is sufficient evidence to say false flag. they easily saw him coming, no blood, no holes in clothing, 2 different colored shirts, history of prior false flags with same MO, police erasing video evidence, actorlike statements from family & friends, ... |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70173686 Australia 08/27/2015 11:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL oh man I wish I could get paid to be a troll on the internet. Where do you go to get a job like that? Sounds like a pretty easy job :P Just because someone doesn't agree with you does not mean they are a shill, don't be so paranoid |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70179571 Australia 08/27/2015 11:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL oh man I wish I could get paid to be a troll on the internet. Where do you go to get a job like that? Sounds like a pretty easy job :P Just because someone doesn't agree with you does not mean they are a shill, don't be so paranoid You're clearly a shill. Theres a particular the way shills write - you're constantly trying to mix the argument up. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45901583 United States 08/27/2015 11:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | , hoax all the way. You putting that title doesn't negate the hoax. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70177501 Proof of hoax exactly? jurors decide based upon the totality of evidence presented. in this case, there is sufficient evidence to say false flag. they easily saw him coming, no blood, no holes in clothing, 2 different colored shirts, history of prior false flags with same MO, police erasing video evidence, actorlike statements from family & friends, ... the saw him coming? Ever been around a live broadcast? They ignore everything. Ladies angle is cut off by the camera man... 2 different colored shirts? Lighting and a plaid button up over a tv shirt. Side by side proves that. History of FFs? Other false flags have zero footage this one has side by side. Police erasing video evidence? They have their own cameras and erase errant footage all the time. It's called being erased BECAUSE it was evidence that they didn't want out in general pop yet. Actor like statements? Father and BF are tv scum that obviously had little emotion for their lost loved one. I can give 9238723648 examples of that. Juries convict innocent people all the time... where is the empirical evidence? |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70173686 Australia 08/28/2015 12:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL oh man I wish I could get paid to be a troll on the internet. Where do you go to get a job like that? Sounds like a pretty easy job :P Just because someone doesn't agree with you does not mean they are a shill, don't be so paranoid You're clearly a shill. Theres a particular the way shills write - you're constantly trying to mix the argument up. You're joking right? I'm a 20 something year old guy trying to start a rational discussion on the conspiracy aspect of this shooting. What about the way I write is shill like? And what argument am I mixing up? I assure you I'm just a regular dude that occasionally broweses glp on his day off, stress less :) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 45901583 United States 08/28/2015 12:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | LOL oh man I wish I could get paid to be a troll on the internet. Where do you go to get a job like that? Sounds like a pretty easy job :P Just because someone doesn't agree with you does not mean they are a shill, don't be so paranoid You're clearly a shill. Theres a particular the way shills write - you're constantly trying to mix the argument up. You're joking right? I'm a 20 something year old guy trying to start a rational discussion on the conspiracy aspect of this shooting. What about the way I write is shill like? And what argument am I mixing up? I assure you I'm just a regular dude that occasionally broweses glp on his day off, stress less :) I get called a shill DAILY for using logic. Don't worry about it. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70173686 Australia 08/28/2015 12:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70173686 LOL oh man I wish I could get paid to be a troll on the internet. Where do you go to get a job like that? Sounds like a pretty easy job :P Just because someone doesn't agree with you does not mean they are a shill, don't be so paranoid You're clearly a shill. Theres a particular the way shills write - you're constantly trying to mix the argument up. You're joking right? I'm a 20 something year old guy trying to start a rational discussion on the conspiracy aspect of this shooting. What about the way I write is shill like? And what argument am I mixing up? I assure you I'm just a regular dude that occasionally broweses glp on his day off, stress less :) I get called a shill DAILY for using logic. Don't worry about it. Haha thanks mate. Feels like such a cop out response to me. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70173686 Australia 08/28/2015 01:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | didnt the bf claim he was called to the station?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64263213 its not likely that someone called him to tell him it's oh so tightly scripted but i aint trying to convince no-one of shit media+agenda=i dont believe them That's fair enough. I'm open to the possibility of it mainly because of the father's weird behavior. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68474273 United States 08/28/2015 01:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Tweeted at 6:32 12 minutes before she was killed. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69801532 He waited for Parker to get up for her early morning shift and made her a breakfast and lunch for the day ahead When she got to work she texted him: 'Good night, sweet boy' He was @ home not on the west coast or whatever with the stupid time zone BS. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] People so want this to be a FF they ignore publicly available info to the contrary. Like that twitter's default time is PST. You don't need twatter time stamps to determine this was a very poorly executed psyop. I assume you are on the Internet since you are here...explore a little. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70181595 United States 08/28/2015 01:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something about Alison Parker's father Andy Parker is really bugging me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70173686 I've seen a few interviews on TV with him now, and every time he just seems to lack any real emotion or grief, it's weird. Every time he starts to "cry" it looks so forced and not one tear falls from his eye. All I know is that if someone from my family was murdered in such a vicious way on live tv I wouldn't have the emotional strength to do the media circuit so soon, let alone try to change gun laws. Personally I would have to wait at least a month before I could even talk about my family member being killed without bursting into tears mid sentence. So my question is, has the reality of the situation just not fully sunk in for this guy yet? Hence the lack of emotion? I don't think this is a false flag, there are some crazy people in this world but the reaction of father and boyfriend just doesn't seem right. The fact him and every other parent/relative of the victim cries the mantra fitting a political narrative if it be racism or gun-control is suspicious as hell. I can understand a few saying such things but every single time and so quickly? If my loved one was killed the last thing I would do is get on fucking t.v, I would be grieving and freaking out. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 68474273 United States 08/28/2015 01:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something about Alison Parker's father Andy Parker is really bugging me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70173686 I've seen a few interviews on TV with him now, and every time he just seems to lack any real emotion or grief, it's weird. Every time he starts to "cry" it looks so forced and not one tear falls from his eye. All I know is that if someone from my family was murdered in such a vicious way on live tv I wouldn't have the emotional strength to do the media circuit so soon, let alone try to change gun laws. Personally I would have to wait at least a month before I could even talk about my family member being killed without bursting into tears mid sentence. So my question is, has the reality of the situation just not fully sunk in for this guy yet? Hence the lack of emotion? I don't think this is a false flag, there are some crazy people in this world but the reaction of father and boyfriend just doesn't seem right. The fact him and every other parent/relative of the victim cries the mantra fitting a political narrative if it be racism or gun-control is suspicious as hell. I can understand a few saying such things but every single time and so quickly? If my loved one was killed the last thing I would do is get on fucking t.v, I would be grieving and freaking out. .gov/ourbenefactors want a job done quick...whoever was on the interview circuit were bad actors. I am paying thousands and thousands in taxes - can't they put a better show together? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 70173686 Australia 08/28/2015 01:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something about Alison Parker's father Andy Parker is really bugging me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70173686 I've seen a few interviews on TV with him now, and every time he just seems to lack any real emotion or grief, it's weird. Every time he starts to "cry" it looks so forced and not one tear falls from his eye. All I know is that if someone from my family was murdered in such a vicious way on live tv I wouldn't have the emotional strength to do the media circuit so soon, let alone try to change gun laws. Personally I would have to wait at least a month before I could even talk about my family member being killed without bursting into tears mid sentence. So my question is, has the reality of the situation just not fully sunk in for this guy yet? Hence the lack of emotion? I don't think this is a false flag, there are some crazy people in this world but the reaction of father and boyfriend just doesn't seem right. The fact him and every other parent/relative of the victim cries the mantra fitting a political narrative if it be racism or gun-control is suspicious as hell. I can understand a few saying such things but every single time and so quickly? If my loved one was killed the last thing I would do is get on fucking t.v, I would be grieving and freaking out. Complete agree, it's very strange. Maybe someone is paying them good money to help exploit the death of their family member for political gain? I'm not jumping to any conclusions just putting it out there |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 68474273 United States 08/28/2015 01:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | , hoax all the way. You putting that title doesn't negate the hoax. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70177501 Proof of hoax exactly? jurors decide based upon the totality of evidence presented. in this case, there is sufficient evidence to say false flag. they easily saw him coming, no blood, no holes in clothing, 2 different colored shirts, history of prior false flags with same MO, police erasing video evidence, actorlike statements from family & friends, ... I think you covered it all in two sentences. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70181595 United States 08/28/2015 01:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Something about Alison Parker's father Andy Parker is really bugging me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70173686 I've seen a few interviews on TV with him now, and every time he just seems to lack any real emotion or grief, it's weird. Every time he starts to "cry" it looks so forced and not one tear falls from his eye. All I know is that if someone from my family was murdered in such a vicious way on live tv I wouldn't have the emotional strength to do the media circuit so soon, let alone try to change gun laws. Personally I would have to wait at least a month before I could even talk about my family member being killed without bursting into tears mid sentence. So my question is, has the reality of the situation just not fully sunk in for this guy yet? Hence the lack of emotion? I don't think this is a false flag, there are some crazy people in this world but the reaction of father and boyfriend just doesn't seem right. The fact him and every other parent/relative of the victim cries the mantra fitting a political narrative if it be racism or gun-control is suspicious as hell. I can understand a few saying such things but every single time and so quickly? If my loved one was killed the last thing I would do is get on fucking t.v, I would be grieving and freaking out. .gov/ourbenefactors want a job done quick...whoever was on the interview circuit were bad actors. I am paying thousands and thousands in taxes - can't they put a better show together? Something about Alison Parker's father Andy Parker is really bugging me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 70173686 I've seen a few interviews on TV with him now, and every time he just seems to lack any real emotion or grief, it's weird. Every time he starts to "cry" it looks so forced and not one tear falls from his eye. All I know is that if someone from my family was murdered in such a vicious way on live tv I wouldn't have the emotional strength to do the media circuit so soon, let alone try to change gun laws. Personally I would have to wait at least a month before I could even talk about my family member being killed without bursting into tears mid sentence. So my question is, has the reality of the situation just not fully sunk in for this guy yet? Hence the lack of emotion? I don't think this is a false flag, there are some crazy people in this world but the reaction of father and boyfriend just doesn't seem right. The fact him and every other parent/relative of the victim cries the mantra fitting a political narrative if it be racism or gun-control is suspicious as hell. I can understand a few saying such things but every single time and so quickly? If my loved one was killed the last thing I would do is get on fucking t.v, I would be grieving and freaking out. Complete agree, it's very strange. Maybe someone is paying them good money to help exploit the death of their family member for political gain? I'm not jumping to any conclusions just putting it out there I say this not to nullify any possibilities but murders, rape, crime happen every minute. A select few are chosen and emphasized obviously. Remember the Reichstag fire? It could be a real possibility someday again if it hasn't already happened. Nothing new under the sun they say. This is the age of green-screen, digital technology. Often I mention in casual conversation with family the "what if" and "how easy" it could be to fabricate or at-least edit something toward a certain beneficial angle. Very easy since they have the finances. In reality the thing I mentioned before how they all follow a certain political mantra freaks me out. No deviation, nothing ever. Always... the same... FUCKING... thing! |