Secret Service Conclusion On School
Shooters Erroneous According To Website
The website www.preactdontreact.com
has posted an exhaustive examination of school and mass shooters and presents irrefutable
evidence that the Secret Service reached an erroneous conclusion in its
assessment that the shooters were assassins. This error has led to an increase
in shootings according to the site. The site hypothesizes the mass killers have
been miscategorized, and therefore law enforcement has been hunting a killer
that does not exist.
The site also proves that the Sandy
Hook massacre could have been both prevented and stopped with no loss of life
to the children had politicians and the Department of Justice acted on the
information provided to them years ago by the site. The site uses real world
incidents, models, and cases studies in its assertion that that the accepted
causes and fixes to the problem of school and mass shooters are grossly out of
touch with the facts surrounding the shootings. The site offers solutions to
mass and school shootings in the areas of prevention and stopping the events
once they have started.
Among the most stunning revelations
on the site, are the roles music, television, and video games play in school
and mass shootings. Another stunning revelation is the relationship between
school and mass shooters and another uniquely American killer. The most disturbing
aspect of the site is the conclusion that America is trending towards a minimum
of three hundred school and mass shootings per year if the policies and
strategies to combat the problem. The site questions as to whether the effort
led by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Vice President Biden has any
chance of succeeding in light of their erroneous assumptions, conclusions, and
the perception of both by average Americans.
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