Monday, December 17, 2012

Newtown Mass Shooting : Sandy Hook Reference In Batman "The Dark Knight Rises" Movie

America was confronted with one of its worst ever mass shootings on Friday when 20 children and six adults were shot dead by a gunman who opened fire at an elementary school in Sandy Hook village.
Sandy Hook is a village in the town of Newtown, Connecticut. Sandy Hook borders the Botsford section of town, Newtown borough, and the town of Southbury along the Housatonic River.

The massacre at Sandy Hook elementary school in Sandy Hook village, about 65 miles north-east of New York, is understood to have been carried out by a lone gunman, who was later found dead at the scene.

Sandy Hook reference in  Batman "The Dark Knight Rises" movie:
Screenshot of Batman "The Dark Knight Rises"  at  1 hour 58 minutes 42 seconds.


Click on the photo to expand it full screen and see the name “Sandy Hook” on the lower left of the map:.

The Dark Knight Rises, now have two connections to mass shootings. First with the opening night Aurora massacre done by James Holmes and now another connection relating to the tragic Sandy Hook shootings.

Aurora Shooting Foretold In 1986 “Dark Knight” Comic:

The horrific shooting at the screening of The Dark Knight Rises in Colorado bears eerie similarities to a scene in the 1986 comic Batman:

The Dark Knight Returns. In the comic, a crazed, gun-toting loner walks into a movie theater and begins shooting it up, killing three in the process.

What is strange is how prevalent this comic-type illustration predictive propaganda is with these false flag events.

Update :

Connecticut police threaten to arrest independent journalists or whistle-blowers, who questions their version of the story.



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