tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29752618.post1534906025463674606..comments2024-02-06T17:53:26.589+05:30Comments on Anant-Observations: Why Virginia Tech shootings happened - A statement from the IACAnanthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12974808252913561726noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29752618.post-86188360412494926232007-04-28T09:23:00.000+05:302007-04-28T09:23:00.000+05:30Sorry to shift things in a different direction, bu...Sorry to shift things in a different direction, but I just wrote an article with a list of anomalies about the slayings that people might want to read before they start a crusade to ban guns.<BR/>-- Salvador<BR/><BR/>------------------------<BR/><BR/>Things Don't Add Up<BR/><BR/>Anomalies in the VA Tech Slayings<BR/><BR/>by Salvador Astucia, April 27, 2007<BR/><BR/>We could jump to several conclusions about the tragic events of April 16, 2007, but it is probably best to withhold final judgment until more facts are in. As you can see, there are many anomalies in what we're being told about the horrific Virginia Tech slayings. One thing that stands out the most, in my opinion, is the claim that one young man could walk into a University building, armed with only two hand-guns, and shoot approximately 60 people, killing 30, and no one attempted to overpower him, and none of approximately 30 survivors were able to identify him as the shooter. Not only that, Cho had no firearms training of any consequence. This version of events is like a bad fairy tale. It simply is not believable. Yet we are expected to believe that the case has been solved. All we need is some gun control legislation and all will be right with the world again. Things don't add up.<BR/><BR/>To read more, click here:<BR/><BR/>http://www.jfkmontreal.com/vatech/anomalies.htm<BR/><BR/>or view website at<BR/><BR/>http://www.jfkmontreal.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com