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Old 20-07-2012, 09:57 PM
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Colorado dark vibrations?

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

was just praying about this incident
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Old 20-07-2012, 11:38 PM
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huh, perhaps you could try to do some research your self at the libraries there or something.
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Old 20-07-2012, 11:43 PM
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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.
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Old 21-07-2012, 04:55 AM
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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.
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Old 21-07-2012, 12:04 PM
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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.
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Old 21-07-2012, 02:50 PM
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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?
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Old 21-07-2012, 03:08 PM
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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.
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Old 21-07-2012, 04:13 PM
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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.
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Old 21-07-2012, 08:55 PM
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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.
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