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January 12, 2018

Sandy Hook: red flags part 1

This event has a haunting effect. It holds such a dark energy, it's beyond tragic. I did not read much about it at the time. I didn't want to. Then I did and was horrified... 

Four days after their child was killed and they are on CNN smiling? 


It wasn't until our company was awarded a $20,000 contract from the top ranked school district in the country to letter every window in every school with room numbers, because of the Sandy Hook shooting, that I looked into this event. 



I had a totally open mind going into it, having no doubts to the authenticity of the official narrative. I had no opinion or assumption about the event. I went in with a clean slate. Within an hour, I was shaking my head in confusion. I could not believe what I was reading, seeing and watching. Nothing seemed right. I thought I was going insane.

We have a sign company and a pressure wash company. We have contracts with a few school districts and do all their signage and yearly exterior building cleaning. We are in and around schools frequently and are familiar with the upkeep, maintenance and guidelines they must follow regarding cleanliness and required signage.


From the get go, red flags popped up everywhere. 

1. The condition of the school. Remember, this school was apparently an exemplary and prestigious school that people relocated to so their kids could attend. 
    - The aerial footage of the school showed a dilapidated roof and parking lot. Go on Google Earth to any school and compare the roof to the pics of SHE.

     - The exterior of the building had significant mildew stains and dirt on the brick, the front entrance overhang ceiling had rotted and moldy wood, the entrances in the back of the building had weeds and mildew creeping up the walls and doors. 




     - The landscaping was overgrown and unkempt. The bed at the front entrance had a janky, unpruned and half dead bush surrounded by dead leaves. There was a large planter by the door with a long dead leafy plant in it. 


     - The parking lot was bereft of legally required ADA signage

     - The interior of the school was equally dilapidated. Dirt and mildew covered the bottom couple of inches of every wall and door. ID placards outside each classroom were either empty or had handwritten or typed mismatched names. 


    - The clutter on window sills, tables and rooms, and closets was excessive and sloppy. 



    - There was virtually NO holiday or seasonal themed displays, artwork or decorations. 

Again, we are inside of elementary schools often and right away there was something amiss with the general condition of SHE. I had not even questioned the story yet, I was stuck on the school. 

Continued in part 2