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Title: Sandy Hook Hoax "Medical Examiner" Wayne Carver
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Published: Dec 20, 2012
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Post Date: 2012-12-20 02:04:36 by wudidiz
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Sandy Hook Hoax "Medical Examiner" Wayne Carver

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#52. To: wudidiz (#0) (Edited)

Some public officers have very poor media relations skills, and Dr. H. Wayne Carver is among those.

Because of the very nature of the duties of the Office of Medical Examiner (or coroner, a common law elected position that has been replaced in many jurisdictions) most do not employ press relations people. The duties also seem to attract ghoulish doctors, some of who would likely fail in private practice. (Viewing the video speaks for itself.)

Do any of you kiddies remember what a weirdo "The Coroner To The Stars", Dr. Thomas Noguchi was?

He finally went too far and was fired when he speculated about the death of Natalie Wood, weaving a press conference scenario of how she may have fallen from a boat with no way of knowing if his account resembled the facts.

Carver's attempts at levity (it was a spree killing at a school you goddam weirdo) was not only in extremely poor taste but it also demonstrates just how socially deprived/disordered he is. (Here's a hint, Doctor. When no one returns your smiles get serious and remember that it isn't about you, you inept and disgusting tub of shit)

Also, his layer of blubber and possible use of narcotics (used by many doctors and health care professionals with access to them) may reduce his sensitivity to cold. When I take opiates or synthetic equivalents I'm less susceptible to wind chill.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2012-12-23   15:48:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#54. To: HOUNDDAWG (#52) (Edited)

his layer of blubber and possible use of narcotics (used by many doctors and health care professionals with access to them) may reduce his sensitivity to cold. When I take opiates or synthetic equivalents I'm less susceptible to wind chill.

Noted, although he's much less critical, imo, concerning investigations of observed weather-effect anomalies than are more pertinent examples of others and the landscape on Dec 14th. There were no calm winds reported for Newton from 9:00 a.m. until 6 p.m. on that date. Winds were between a low of 4 mph and a high of 11.5 mph the entire time for daylight-condtions re: allegedly filming outdoors and other factors in question like noticeable movements or not of things such as hair, breath-vapor, tree branches, leaves, etc.; people in thin shirts -- especially children -- appearing not to be cold after supposedly being outside for quite a while; many parents and adults seemingly unconcerned about children without warmer clothing in-transit to and from the fire station and during interviews. From midnight until the hour of 11 a.m., temperatures decreased for 8 hours far below the freezing point (from 23 to 21 degrees), then went to very near freezing (34 degrees) for 2 hours until 11 a.m. when it registered at 40 degrees but went no higher in the afternoon than 46 degrees for the 3 hours of 3 p.m. through 5 p.m. -- dropping rapidly from there during the hour of 5 p.m. (approx. sunset) to very near the freezing point again at 6 p.m. (33 degrees) and steadily dropping below freezing therafter to 26 degrees through 11 p.m.; with the winds and humidity impacting the windchill factor, which would make it seem colder than the logged temperatures.

Edited for clarifications, readability, etc.

GreyLmist  posted on  2012-12-23   19:03:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#55. To: GreyLmist (#54)

Yep, the entire town of Newtown is filled with actors, people who don't have a real life, and are just there to act for the cameras.

Uh huh.

FormerLurker  posted on  2012-12-23   20:50:25 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#57. To: FormerLurker (#55) (Edited)

Yep, the entire town of Newtown is filled with actors, people who don't have a real life, and are just there to act for the cameras.

Uh huh.

What we can be relatively certain about is that officialdom typically tells us absurdities malevolently and you will act like the crab for them that pulls others back into the box if they try to think outside of it beyond the setting of your one-dimensional parameters. Secretive societies with a penchant for playing funeral games -- and idealogues, too, that tend to believe the ends justify the means and will lie or worse to get what they want -- probably aren't news to you so posturing as if there couldn't be any such thing involved in this is odd, especially considering that this is from your post at #58 of 4um Title: How 9-11 Was Done:

You will find NO "professional experience", since the man couldn't even fly a single engine plane. Apparently he was handed this "license" as part of the "Legend".

From Wiki

In larger networks the organization can be complex with many methods to avoid detection, including clandestine cell systems. Often the players have never met. [sic] sometimes a person with a well-prepared synthetic identity, called a Legend in tradecraft, may attempt to infiltrate a target organization.
See also: Russian Spy Ring Aimed to Make Children Agents - WSJ.com - with 3.5 min. audio
The spies' false identities, also called "legends," were good enough for them to get jobs and mortgages and start families in America,

GreyLmist  posted on  2012-12-23   22:07:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#97. To: GreyLmist, FormerLurker (#57)

FL: Yep, the entire town of Newtown is filled with actors, people who don't have a real life, and are just there to act for the cameras.

Uh huh.

GlM: What we can be relatively certain about is that officialdom typically tells us absurdities malevolently and you will act like the crab for them that pulls others back into the box if they try to think outside of it beyond the setting of your one-dimensional parameters.

Well said and evidently true.

wudidiz  posted on  2012-12-24   2:25:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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