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» Meatstick___Time (OP) • Wed Jul 25, 2012 05:34 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
Was Dark Knight Shooter A Product of MKULTRA? Wayne Madsen Reports

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwyfcJ9MnaU&feature=plcp

Alex gets investigative journalist and author of "The Manufacturing of a President," Wayne Madsen's take on the Aurora massacre and the ensuing push on all fronts to regulate firearms as a result.

Appearing on the Alex Jones Show today, investigative journalist Wayne Madsen said accused shooter James Holmes had a number of links to U.S. government-funded research centers, including the Defense Advance Research Projects Agency, or DARPA.

James Holmes was one of six recipients of a National Institutes of Health Neuroscience Training Grant at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Denver, Madsen writes for the Wayne Madsen Report.

"The Anschutz Medical Campus is on the recently de-commisioned site of the U.S. Army's Fitzsimons Army Medical Center and is named after Philip Anschutz, the billionaire Christian fundamentalist oil and railroad tycoon who also owns The Examiner newspaper chain and website and the neo-conservative Weekly Standard," Madsen explains. "The Anschutz Medical Campus was built by a $91 million grant from the Anschutz Foundation."

Holmes also worked as a research assistant intern at the Salk Institute at the University of California at San Diego in La Jolla. The Salk Institute teamed up with DARPA, Columbia University, University of California at San Francisco, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Wake Forest University, and the candy bar company Mars "to prevent fatigue in combat troops through the enhanced use of epicatechina, a blood flow-increasing and blood vessel-dilating anti-oxidant flavanol found in cocoa and, particularly, in dark chocolate," according to Madsen's research.
» Meatstick___Time (OP) • Wed Jul 25, 2012 05:35 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
Shooter James Holmes and DARPA Weird Science

http://www.infowars.com/shooter-james-holmes-and-darpa-weird-science/

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
July 24, 2012

Appearing on the Alex Jones Show today, investigative journalist Wayne Madsen said accused shooter James Holmes had a number of links to U.S. government-funded research centers, including the Defense Advance Research Projects Agency, or DARPA.

James Holmes was one of six recipients of a National Institutes of Health Neuroscience Training Grant at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Denver, Madsen writes for the Wayne Madsen Report.

“The Anschutz Medical Campus is on the recently de-commisioned site of the U.S. Army’s Fitzsimons Army Medical Center and is named after Philip Anschutz, the billionaire Christian fundamentalist oil and railroad tycoon who also owns The Examiner newspaper chain and website and the neo-conservative Weekly Standard,” Madsen explains. “The Anschutz Medical Campus was built by a $91 million grant from the Anschutz Foundation.”

Holmes also worked as a research assistant intern at the Salk Institute at the University of California at San Diego in La Jolla. The Salk Institute teamed up with DARPA, Columbia University, University of California at San Francisco, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Wake Forest University, and the candy bar company Mars “to prevent fatigue in combat troops through the enhanced use of epicatechina, a blood flow-increasing and blood vessel-dilating anti-oxidant flavanol found in cocoa and, particularly, in dark chocolate,” according to Madsen’s research.

The DARPA program was part of the military’s “Peak Soldier Performance Program,” which involved engineering brain-machine interfaces for battlefield use and other bionic projects.

In addition, James Holmes’ father, Dr. Robert Holmes, worked for San Diego-based HNC Software, Inc., a company that worked with DARPA to develop “cortronic neural networks” that enable machines to translate aural and visual stimuli and simulate human thinking.

The Holmes family appears to have deep connections to the military-industrial complex. Lt. Col. Robert Holmes, the grandfather of James Holmes, was a graduate Turkish language graduates of the Army Language School, later the Defense Language Institute, in Monterey, California (the same military installation, incidentally, where alleged 9/11 hijacker Saeed Alghamdi trained).

The elder Holmes, Madsen notes, more than likely worked in intelligence. “Typically, U.S. military officers conversant in Turkish served with either the Defense Intelligence Agency or the Central Intelligence Agency at either the U.S. embassy in Ankara or the Consulate General in Istanbul, or both,” he writes.

“Was James Holmes engaged in a real-life Jason Bourne TREADSTONE project that broke down and resulted in deadly consequences in Aurora, Colorado?” Madsen concludes. Operation Treadstone was a fictional top-secret CIA project under which the character Jason Bourne underwent behavioral modification.
» poor_sioux Wed Jul 25, 2012 05:42 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
Yes. 100% without a doubt, kang'd.
» The_Comeback Wed Jul 25, 2012 05:44 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
How many times do you want to keep posting the same retarded bullshit?

No. He was a fucked up psychopath who had enough with life, and rather than face it like a man he decided to cry out for help by destroying the lives of innocent people who were defenseless.

He was a coward and incredibly mentally unstable person. End of story.
Grow the fuck up and have some respect for our country.
» Meatstick___Time (OP) • Wed Jul 25, 2012 05:53 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
In addition, James Holmes’ father, Dr. Robert Holmes, worked for San Diego-based HNC Software, Inc., a company that worked with DARPA to develop “cortronic neural networks” that enable machines to translate aural and visual stimuli and simulate human thinking.

the apple doesn't fall far from the tree
» The_Comeback Wed Jul 25, 2012 05:56 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
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In addition, James Holmes’ father, Dr. Robert Holmes, worked for San Diego-based HNC Software, Inc., a company that worked with DARPA to develop “cortronic neural networks” that enable machines to translate aural and visual stimuli and simulate human thinking.

the apple doesn't fall far from the tree


So your dad is a raving lunatic as well?

Here's an idea... take the last 100 threads you've posted and email them to your father claiming responsibility.

Let me know how that goes over.
» Meatstick___Time (OP) • Wed Jul 25, 2012 05:58 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
the_comeback

your definition based upon your posts of raving lunatic is questioning an official story. you would make a good patsy bud .

do you blindly accept everything that is spoon fed for you so it doesn't shatter your world view?
» Tony_Peyote Wed Jul 25, 2012 06:10 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
I personally appreciate totally ridiculous questions asking, certainly the mainstream news isn't reporting any of this (including Fox News)

ginormous bong hit -> "it begs the question"

I LOVE IT
» Farmer_Wilson Wed Jul 25, 2012 06:24 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
If the military R&D and neuroscience connections are fact, they are certainly interesting facts.

It's obviously more likely that being raised and working in a military research environment would influence the direction of manifestation of his mental problems, rather than indicate he was a pawn of some devious plot.

Still, very interesting stuff.

I enjoy Meatstick's threads, even if he is just regurgitating alex jones' material, who is simply a radio personality, a source i trust to influence my world view about as much as rush limbough or howard stern.

But the world is more complex than people give it credit for. Questioning events is healthy. Blindly believing conspiracy theories is not. There is a balance that must be struck.
» The_Comeback Wed Jul 25, 2012 06:34 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
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the_comeback

your definition based upon your posts of raving lunatic is questioning an official story. you would make a good patsy bud .

do you blindly accept everything that is spoon fed for you so it doesn't shatter your world view?


Here's a wakeup call man.
You don't question anything. You blindly search for answers that defy logic and continuously spout sensationalist conspiracy theories.

You do so with ZERO facts to back anything you say with the hope that there is some underlying evil, corrupt society controlling things.

You are blindly throwing darts against the stream of logic and reason, and it's fucking PATHETIC.

My hopes for you being a troll wore off long ago and I've come to realize you are nothing more than a fucked up soul hoping for the worst.

Let me save you a lifetime of disappointment: you won't find it.

The world is too simple and you are far to naiive to recognize that.

Everything about your threads tells me you have zero understanding of how things work from the realistic point of society, big business, government and life in general.

It would serve you well to get off the computer and actually experience life, but I know that will never happen.

I can guarantee you 5 things based on judging your posts...

1. You don't have money
2. You've never worked for a major corporation
3. You don't know anybody who has served in our military
4. You live in a city with a population less than 2 million people
5. You are under the age of 35

As an exercise in futility, tell me how many of the 5 I got right.
» Ashaman200 Wed Jul 25, 2012 06:46 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
“Was James Holmes engaged in a real-life Jason Bourne TREADSTONE project that broke down and resulted in deadly consequences in Aurora, Colorado?” Madsen concludes. Operation Treadstone was a fictional top-secret CIA project under which the character Jason Bourne underwent behavioral modification.

Lmao... Way to "question things."

I'm not saying it's Jason Bourne, but...
» chards Wed Jul 25, 2012 07:18 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
Jason Bourne like?
Neural interfaces?
DARPAs involvement?

These are more reasonable explanations then a mentally unstable person acting out?

You are not special OP because you choose to believe the more complicated, convoluted, conspiracy theory over what is right in front of your face.

Do you know what Occam's Razor is OP?
» craftsmansweave Wed Jul 25, 2012 07:21 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
Stopped reading this crap @ "Alex Jones". Guy is a nutjob!
» Tony_Peyote Wed Jul 25, 2012 07:24 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
Occham didn't have infowars access brah

site a legit source
» Dando Wed Jul 25, 2012 07:49 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
So your dad is a raving lunatic as well?
» Swangletamg Wed Jul 25, 2012 07:51 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
Wow retard, you're still at it huh???
» swangletang Wed Jul 25, 2012 10:00 AM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
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Wow retard, you're still at it huh???


Can you ever post without insulting anyone?
» Meatstick___Time (OP) • Wed Jul 25, 2012 02:36 PM Process-stop Flag_blue Delete_user Mail-reply-sender Ip Quote
The Colorado Shooting Syria and Iran with Webster Tarpley

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yei41_bKH0w&feature=plcp
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