What Do You Make Of This?

I know there is something I'm supposed to be seeing about that dress that marks this whole thing as a false flag, but I don't see it?

I posted it not as an 'AHA! we have a smoking gun!' but that the dress was worn by Emilie. If we can find timestamps to those photos then this may lend credence to the family per se.

The father's odd behavior is what is in question and whether there is any proof that he is the father and not an actor.

Nevertheless, the fourth picture with all the smiles makes me take pause too. Again, a tragic scenario happened and the President is smiling with the family of a murdered girl seems quite out of place as well.
 
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Debunked? Sandy Hook- Robbie Parker, The Actor Getting Into Character

WTF?

Have the excellent spooks here already figured this one out? I've been away and a search has not helped.

 
It looks like an acting job. Who knows what's going on here? I got a feeling he did not know the cameras were on him before he came up to speak. On top of that he is reading from cue cards about his own daughter. Weird, very weird.
 
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Lol most reporters are dumbasses. They "Prep" their start for the camera with short rehearsals like that to kind of get the "rhythm" going.
 
It's really difficult not to side with the "conspiracy theorists" on this one. The more information that keeps coming out about sandy hook, the more it looks like a false flag.
 
Maybe he didn't have custody of the child and was paying exorbitant child support...?
 
I am going to say one thing, when my grandfather who was very close to us died, I wasn't able to cry. And when I say my brother and sisters crying, I fake cried my way through it. The only thing was that unlike this guy, I wasn't cracking a smile when nobody was looking. But maybe this guy is a bit weirder that I am.

Also, a part of me wants to believe the CT for this but I need to see a few more convenient coincidences to believe it
 
No need to get too conspiratorial. What we have here at least is someone who was told to act like that when he was cued. Who told him to act like that is the question.
 
I've been on the fence on this guy. At first I was like, this has got to be fake. Then I thought, maybe he's in shock, and like some said, we don't know how one would grieve, etc etc. So I get it, he's in shock, but its the way he smiles. I'm thinking someone could do some fake smile, and you could really tell, it wasn't real, but just done. Just like if one if your family members dies, and you're in a similar situation, you see someone and give them a half smile, nod/etc. But this guy had more a large grin that you just don't see if you're little kid just got murdered. IMO, its not natural. I'm not saying he's an actor, as I have no proof, but that smile, just was not a half smile, or half grin, or anything normal a grieving person would be able to muster.
 
Deborah, Do you have any idea what shock is and how it affects you? Have you ever experienced it?

Shock is a life threatening medical condition that occurs when there is a disruption in blood flow, and can lead to organ damage.
 
I laugh at highly inappropriate times. It doesn't seem like I can get through talking about some really brutal, nasty things that happened to me, without smiling or laughing, which I'm sure makes it seem like I'm making it up. There's being skeptical, and then there's analyzing literally everything the news puts out there looking for something to pick at. I can't believe anyone is even sitting around enthusiastically "catching" parents' reactions and going through them so they can fuel one accusation or another :(

I do this sometimes too. I sometimes have to catch myself laughing or smiling when I'm having a serious conversation about serious business or when I'm talking about something controversial. I think it's a defense mechanism to help cope with stress. At the same time, though, what I do is nothing like this. It really does seem very odd, and I don't think I would be able to make that almost lightning-quick switch from laughing like a college prankster to being absolutely grief-stricken and in shock. It's just not consistent.
 
I guess they are implying that the girl didn't really die. They faked her death and then they slipped up by accidentally letting her show up to a media event with the president. At least that's my best guess.

Wow. The laughing was weird, but do you really, honestly think they're just going to let a girl who is supposed to be dead show up in several photos afterward? Some people really need to think this through before they respond. Even if it does look suspicious, you really have to question someone's mental processes when they claim that a girl who is supposed to be dead in some grand conspiracy is showing up at media events with the president. Yeah, that's the mistake the US government makes. Makes a whole lot of fucking sense. Think, people.
 
Wow. The laughing was weird, but do you really, honestly think they're just going to let a girl who is supposed to be dead show up in several photos afterward? Some people really need to think this through before they respond. Even if it does look suspicious, you really have to question someone's mental processes when they claim that a girl who is supposed to be dead in some grand conspiracy is showing up at media events with the president. Yeah, that's the mistake the US government makes. Makes a whole lot of fucking sense. Think, people.

Brandon said, "I guess they are implying ..."

And yes, the government does scew up, or maybe they do it just to give the "conspiracy circuit" that they control, in many ways, the juice it needs. Multiple layers in a birth certificate was unnecessary, mosad agents dancing and jumping up and down while watching the towers fall, lots of unexplained wierd stuff, but useful.

The majority of people can be told that pink is not light red and they will believe it if told to do so. And then, on forums there will be people who will make outlandish statements about it, and others that slam those oulandish statements and put everyone into the same category because of it. It's a game to some of them, and they are winning in so many ways.
 
Shock is a life threatening medical condition that occurs when there is a disruption in blood flow, and can lead to organ damage.

Emotional shock/trauma. People react in different ways. Such as: Your mind goes numb. You can disassociate from the event, etc. You can have inappopriate responses, unable to cry or feel. Which can then turn around and make you smile or laugh because your nerves are so out of whack. People grieve in different ways, the more shocking it is to the system, the stronger the reaction I'm sure.

When you are numb, you don't understand why you can't feel what you KNOW you should be feeling. It's a very confusing thing for people. It's why people can't cry at funerals sometimes. It's like you're just going through the motions. Like your mind is keeping you only on the surface of things, so you don't drown. Then when what is normally a very private matter (grief), the whole world is watching... I can't even imagine how much more that compounds things. There could be an internal struggle between fighting off reality and confronting reality in this man's mind. One minute you can laugh, the next minute you can cry. It's not abnormal. It's grief.
 
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Emotional shock/trauma. People react in different ways. Such as: Your mind goes numb. You can disassociate from the event, etc. You can have inappopriate responses, unable to cry or feel. Which can then turn around and make you smile or laugh because your nerves are so out of whack. People grieve in different ways, the more shocking it is to the system, the stronger the reaction I'm sure.

When you are numb, you don't understand why you can't feel what you KNOW you should be feeling. It's a very confusing thing for people. It's why people can't cry at funerals sometimes. It's like you're just going through the motions. Like your mind is keeping you only on the surface of things, so you don't drown. Then when what is normally a very private matter (grief), the whole world is watching... I can't even imagine how much more that compounds things. There could be an internal struggle between fighting off reality and confronting reality in this man's mind. One minute you can laugh, the next minute you can cry. It's not abnormal. It's grief.

The point isn't just that the smile was weird, or that the acting looked fake. The thing that was suspicious was the almost instantaneous switch from laughing and smiling to having a grief-stricken, staring-into-space expression within a matter of seconds. That doesn't happen naturally. Being numb doesn't explain the immediate switch. It's far too weird-looking to be explained away as some sort of byproduct of being grief-stricken. He was both grief-stricken and happy in the same span of about 10 seconds. What's more, the switch was just so dramatic. He looks so easy-going and relaxed that the shocked look, blank expression and quivering voice seem completely out of place, and they are. There's no denying that that immediate switch is weird. I'm not trying to make any statements about what the true story is here. I wouldn't even know what this would imply, but it's weird nonetheless, and it looks fake. I don't think that's insensitive. I don't want to say this to the guy's face. When we're all gathered here on this board, it's a lot different because we feel free to express our opinions. It just doesn't look right to many of us, including those of us who have difficulty handling emotional situations as well.
 
Even if it does look suspicious, you really have to question someone's mental processes when they claim that a girl who is supposed to be dead in some grand conspiracy is showing up at media events with the president. Yeah, that's the mistake the US government makes. Makes a whole lot of fucking sense. Think, people.

I know nothing about that specific conspiracy, but I do know that the government knows it can make those kind of mistakes and it won't matter because the whole thing just sounds outrageous and noone would really look into it anyway. They learned that a long time ago I don't think they're taking their conspiracies seriously anymore, slackin off etc
 
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