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Tanemon
20-07-2012, 09:57 PM
There's something I know nothing about - but it's something I'm wondering about. The thing is that the "Colorado Batman Theater massacre" (Aurora, Colorado - today) is only a half-hour drive (27 road miles) from Littleton, CO, where the 1999 Columbine High School mass shootings occurred.

Weird vibes in that region? I wonder if there's been a lengthy history of violent tragedies in that area (something more than just these two incidents)? Anybody know anything about it?

Henri77
20-07-2012, 11:08 PM
Wow.... that's pretty strange
I'd have to agree

was just praying about this incident

Gracey
20-07-2012, 11:38 PM
huh, perhaps you could try to do some research your self at the libraries there or something.

Lulu
20-07-2012, 11:43 PM
Many, many, many, many places all over the planet have lengthy histories of violent tragedies.

As for Colorado? Just looking at Denver Airport tells me something ain't right in Colorado.

alycia
21-07-2012, 04:55 AM
Many, many, many, many places all over the planet have lengthy histories of violent tragedies.

As for Colorado? Just looking at Denver Airport tells me something ain't right in Colorado.

omg--that's the truth.

Definitely doesn't make me want to pack up and visit there.

Going to see a movie shouldn't turn into this--those victims never in a million years thought things would go like this. I feel so badly for them.

Sarian
21-07-2012, 12:04 PM
I never thought about that. I know that I have been to places where I felt all sorts of not good things and wanted out asap. Be it a house, a road, a town, a city. Then there are other places I feel better than ever, like I can breath. I feel good 'vibes' if you will.

Tanemon
21-07-2012, 02:50 PM
Found out that Aurora, Colorado is 28 minutes driving time from Arvada, Colorado - site of the 2007 New Life Church shooting spree - three injured, three dead. And Arvada is 30 minutes driving time from Littleton. So they're all in the same area.

Some would say it's just the ready availability of sophisticated guns to any jerk that wants to have them... but I do wonder if there's been some impetus, in that area, for things like that to happen. And I wonder if it just goes back to 1999, or if it has deeper roots?

Silver
21-07-2012, 03:08 PM
Many, many, many, many places all over the planet have lengthy histories of violent tragedies.

As for Colorado? Just looking at Denver Airport tells me something ain't right in Colorado.

Yes! This situation is the 1st thing I thought about when I woke up this morning. Something's not right in Den-ver!

My thoughts & prayers are with Aurora community.

Lulu
21-07-2012, 04:13 PM
Yes! This situation is the 1st thing I thought about when I woke up this morning. Something's not right in Den-ver!

My thoughts & prayers are with Aurora community.

There are just too many creepy things there (some passed off as 'art') that just can't be coincidence. I am thoroughly creeped out by that place!

As for the Aurora gunman, I read that he was a PhD student and recently withdrew from his program. I know a lot of PhD students at my University (and other Universities) that just can't handle the pressure and 'snap...' of course, nearly 100% of them don't do anything more drastic than dropping out of their program, but a few of them appear to have some kind of mental breakdown. Some people just can't handle pressure very well. Whether this was the case with this guy, or not, he more than likely had some kind of 'problem' long before this incident. There's something very calculated about choosing a movie theatre, especially one that was playing one of the biggest movie openings in history.

Or it could be something that goes much, much deeper than that, which I suspect it is.

My heart goes out to all lives touched by this unfortunate incident.

Henri77
21-07-2012, 08:55 PM
There's something very calculated about choosing a movie theatre, especially one that was playing one of the biggest movie openings in history.
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This is a huge understatement.

Wearing body armor, groin,throat protectors , multiple bobby traps in his apt, and bringing 4 weapons is a massive plan to create a holocaust.

And create an image never to be forgotten.

One can, however be thankful he didn't know explosives like Tim Mcvie
A packed movie theater would be an easy target for a suicide bomber.
And it's fortunate his fantasies didn't run along those lines.

Gracey
21-07-2012, 09:18 PM
http://www.naturalnews.com/036536_James_Holmes_shooting_false_flag.html (http://www.spiritualforums.com/vb/redir.php?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.naturalnews.com%2F 036536_James_Holmes_shooting_false_flag.html)

i cant believe i just came across this. says the fbi set him up to do it for votes in the un small arms treaty coming up....

Krystalle
21-07-2012, 09:19 PM
Its obvious that when someone calling himself the Joker wants you to blow up his apartment, hes prepared for something big
people should watch more movies
As for the dark vibrations, i dont know
But there is more to this guy then just snapping cause of the stress.

Mayflow
21-07-2012, 09:35 PM
Karma for bad doers is a *****. Best guess is that the guy goes to prison where he will be mutilated and killed. You just do not hurt others like that and get away with it.

Neville
21-07-2012, 09:47 PM
Well, I was sitting today having a good old think and as you may gather one thing leads to another and a train of thought develops and if I am honest , the whole thing got me kind a stumped. Brevik, committed atrocities against unarmed innocent students, Then it got bigger.. I thought Amin , Papa doc, Assad, Hirohito, Hirohito, Hitler, Gaddafi. Binladen. Pope Innocent (anything but) the Third, Caligula...Add to the list at your leisure... Despots and everyone guilty of crimes against humanity..... Then I get to thinking, Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin. Eisenhower, Stillwell, Nixon.

I think of when we levelled Dresden and Hamburg, I think of when we bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki and ask ..Where these not acts of terrorism?

Anyway. I did wrack my brains and came to the conclusion that to deprive another of existence by our hand is wrong no matter whether its in Denver, Waco,Saigon, Auschwitz or any darned place and in our history perhaps not many races have more blood on their hands in their genetic and racial memory than us. Whether what I say is right or wrong to you , it should at the very least be thought provoking.

My sympathies remain with all those affected by premature death at the hands of killers (judicial and extra judicial included). When we as a species stop blood letting in conflict, we may well have learned something momentous,..... but then we could argue its instinctive and a part of who we are... However in this life, I have not managed to kill anyone..so it is possible , if for me , for everyone else to not kill another human.

Lulu
21-07-2012, 09:55 PM
http://www.naturalnews.com/036536_James_Holmes_shooting_false_flag.html (http://www.spiritualforums.com/vb/redir.php?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.spiritualforums.co m%2Fvb%2Fredir.php%3Flink%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww .spiritualforums.com%252Fvb%252Fredir.php%253Flink %253Dhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.spiritualforums. com%25252Fvb%25252Fredir.php%25253Flink%25253Dhttp %2525253A%2525252F%2525252Fwww.naturalnews.com%252 5252F036536_James_Holmes_shooting_false_flag.html)

i cant believe i just came across this.
Any time a 'major' (not always tragic, but usually) event occurs and most/all focus in the news is on said event, one should really look for the news stories that are being pushed out of the headlines... that's where the really important stories are... the ones that certain folk would rather not have the average person know about.

It's a slight of hand.

"You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it's an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before." - Rahm Emanuel

Oddly enough, a mass shooting occurred just a few days before this one in Canada. It happened in Toronto (one of the 'safest' cities in North America) and it was the worst the city had ever seen.

With all that being said, again, my heart goes out the the innocent victims of such horrible events... because it's always the innocent that suffer.

Mayflow
21-07-2012, 10:03 PM
I don't really have any bad vibes from Colorado at all. I lived a little outside of Colorado Springs for about a year and a half and it was really gorgeous there, and the town people were really friendly. On time I got stuck on a mountainside on the 4th of July and had to walk several miles to town in the rain and find an open gas station with tow trucks. I didn't have any money and in the discussion I told them that it is my Birthday (which it is) and they came out and towed me out and said it was a Birthday present. Yeah, there are messed up in the head people there, but there are a lot really nice people as well. Probably 90+% are nice and some really over the top incredo-nice.

Goldenstairs
22-07-2012, 09:37 AM
I am so glad that I'm not the onley one who feels the difference in places!!
I have been in places yards at people houses,stores,places where i lived,riding down roads and on and on and feel good in some places and bad to horrible in others.Some places were so dark and bad even though the sun was brightley shining.I have been just riding out through the country looking at the scenery and feel fine but pass by certain places and feel such darkness.
This is so horrible what happend at the theater and Columbine.
I have observed thoughout my life that when bad things happen over and over at one place,that place most always has a history of bad things happening there.

Internal Queries
22-07-2012, 09:54 AM
i used to work the Colorado renaissance festival in Larkspur, which isn't far from Colorado Springs. i worked that fair for 4 yrs and i detected no out of the ordinary bad vibes at the fair or in any of the surrounding environs, which i and my renny friends explored thoroughly. generally the folks are nice in Colorado and the natural environment is awesome.

Tanemon
22-07-2012, 02:38 PM
I hope no one got the wrong impression about what I was saying. I did not mean to diss Colorado (the state). Colorado is a lovely state. I've been there a little. (Actually spent much more time in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah though.) Many great people living in CO, I'm sure.

My curiosity on this topic is about that area where the three towns/cities I named are located.

Mayflow
22-07-2012, 02:57 PM
I hope no one got the wrong impression about what I was saying. I did not mean to diss Colorado (the state). Colorado is a lovely state. I've been there a little. (Actually spent much more time in Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah though.) Many great people living in CO, I'm sure.

My curiosity on this topic is about that area where the three towns/cities I named are located.

Well I suppose there may be a possibility that there is a sort of underground connection for some people in the vicinity that encourages this type of behavior and thinking. It is also very possible that once a mass shooting has happened before in an area, it may attract copycats even years later.

Tanemon
08-08-2012, 05:34 PM
I wouldn't want to over-state any opinion... Actually I'm just toying with notions here, and in fact have no real opinions about this Colorado thing. It's my general curiosity.

But... food for thought.

This is from Wikipedia, about W.M. Page who killed the Sihk worshippers in Wisconsin the other day:

"Wade Michael Page, born on November 11, 1971, was living in Cudahy, Wisconsin, and was originally from Colorado. He was a member of the U.S. Army from April 1992 through October 1998. Page initially worked as a repairman on the Hawk missile system, before becoming a psychological operations specialist. He was demoted and received a general discharge[8] for "patterns of misconduct," including being drunk while on duty and going AWOL. Page worked as a truck driver from 2006 to 2010, but he was fired after receiving a citation for impaired driving."

"Page had ties to white supremacy and neo-Nazi groups, reportedly being a member of the Hammerskins. He entered the white power music scene in 2000, becoming involved in several neo-Nazi rock bands. He founded a band called "End Apathy" in 2005 and played in a band called "Definite Hate," both considered by the Southern Poverty Law Center as racist white-power bands."

I wonder what part of Colorado he came from? I guess this will be established in future news media articles, and then will be added to the Wikipedia article.

His personality and prejudices could, of course, just be from a social milieu he grew up with in Colorado. Could be you'd find the same kind of social influences in many other places. May or may not be vibrational or primarily vibrational.

What say?

I just edited my post to add this, which I found on this page:
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/249292-Sikh-shooter-Wade-Michael-Page-had-Colorado-connection?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=SOTT
Page attended high school in Littleton, CO. But I have no idea if it was at Columbine H. S.

Tanemon
13-12-2013, 09:34 PM
Well, Colorado is in the news again - this time for a highschool shooting. The shooter is committed suicide. A teacher the shooter is said to have been hunting left the school before he became a target, but at least two other students got wounded (one badly).

http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/12/13/live-colorado-school-shooting-reported-at-arapahoe-high-school-near-denver/

I know there is some very good spiritual and vibrational work being done in Colorado. But the state gets more than it's share of these events, as metioned on the earlier pages of this thread.

Is it metaphysical? or just sociological coupled with access to guns and some bad mentality in the heads of rogue individuals?

Tanemon
14-12-2013, 05:52 AM
Centennial, Colorado (today's shooting site) is a shade over 14 road miles from Littleton (where the 1999 Columbine High School massacre happened), and about 17 miles from Aurora, where, last year, the Batman theatre premiere shootings occurred. It's also about 25 miles from Arvada, where the 2007 church massacre happened.

Shade
22-12-2013, 07:41 PM
Wasn't there a Gilman, Colorado abandoned town?

It's still condemned even to this day.

Silver
22-12-2013, 07:52 PM
Some horrible trifecta for Creepy Colorado!

:icon_frown:

Shade
22-12-2013, 08:20 PM
Every place has it's creepy factors.

lbofenkamp
12-01-2014, 03:12 AM
I'm from Colorado, and we've also had a rash of devastating fires and record breaking floods in the last couple of years, in addition to all of the shootings. The flooding was only 3 or 4 months ago.

I was a highschool freshman when Columbine happened. My high school was 20 miles from Columbine. And I've seen a movie at the Aurora movie theater where the shooting took place.

Honestly I've never thought that all of these things being somehow related or being part of some sort of land locked "bermuda triangle" lol. But thinking about it now I can't say I'm not intrigued...