OT Another School Shooting...more than sad.

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Hard to comprehend what is happening to our youth and to us. Children attacking children....when will it end!

-- old gramma (gotitincalif@webtv.net), December 06, 1999

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Old Gramma, sometime next week I expect bubblehead happy news will be telling us the shootist was on zoloft/ritalin/prozac due to some dysfunctional family trauma. I have a shotgun myself but someone needs to disarm the toy industry re: target practice videogames. What's under the Christmas Tree for America's children this year? Think twice! BTW our local Burger franchise offered a Pokemon Trading Card night last Tues. Rules: minimum of six trades per child and MUST be accompanied by a parent. This is madness. Boycott it with extreme prejudice. The children are merely imitating us.

-- Lorelei the Pagan (mermiad@rhineroc.com), December 06, 1999.

Another mind control psyop, courtesy of the CIA. Sound looney? Check out the research on these school shootings and you'll understand.

-- FOZ (fan@of.zog), December 06, 1999.

Please delete this thread.

-- _ (_@_._), December 06, 1999.

At least 5 students injured in Oklahoma school shooting

December 6, 1999 Web posted at: 11:11 a.m. EST (1611 GMT)

FORT GIBSON, Oklahoma (CNN) -- At least five students were wounded, and a 13-year-old boy was taken into custody on Monday, following a shooting at a middle school about 50 miles southeast of Tulsa, police said.

School Superintendent Steve Wilmoth told CNN the incident took place around 8 a.m. -- before classes started -- and that the alleged shooter was a student at the school. Wilmoth said he was not aware of any problems with the suspect.

A 9mm handgun was recovered, police said.

"The incident is over. We're trying to get everything secured," a police spokesman told CNN earlier.

The victims included a 12-year-girl who was shot in the right cheek, a St. Francis Medical Center spokeswoman told CNN. The girl was listed in fair condition.

A 12-year-old boy was being treated for two gunshot wounds -- one in each arm, officials at Tulsa Regional Medical Center said. The victim was in fair and stable condition, officials said.

Two 13-year-old males were taken to Muskogee Regional Medical Center, officials said. One had a gunshot wound to the forearm and the other had a gunshot wound to the leg. Both were listed in stable condition.

The condition of the fifth student was not known.

Police gave no other details about the suspect.

Lt. Jack Mike, a warden at the Muskogee County Jail, told The Associated Press he believed only one person was responsible for the shooting.

Fort Gibson is a rural community of 3,500 people. About 450 students attend the middle school.

A school official said all of the district's 1,850 students would be released early Monday due to the incident.

-- why (@ .), December 06, 1999.


Somebody posted this map a week or two ago. I don't really believe in the theories behind it, but as a friend of mine said, "Man, that's pretty darn spooky!"

ftp://ftp.anomalous-images.com/pub/anomalou/xMarksTheSpot.jpg

-- impala (impala@wild.com), December 06, 1999.



"...Many parents are raising concerns as to whether their children are too involved with Pokemon and what harm may be caused to their child by this "game". Often the child spends weeks or months in an aggressive effort to "capture" all of the Pokemon from others. Each capture involves success of a higher order. The child is encouraged to persevere through the series of smaller acquisitions to finally receive the title of Pokemon Master Trader. Children who share the Pokemon "experience" argue over the merits of obtaining different pokemon, their battle strategies for trading, the valuation process assigned to each, pricing, marketing and active negotiating. Some Pokemon start out as weak but gain strength serving as a model for the child's own developmental experience. Children must actively compete in this game against other children. They experience both the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat...." From a radio report by a Child Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorder Specialist. In this latest incident, the 13 yr. old is a popular honor roll student but has "no idea why he did it?" Did this boy attend pre-school or daycare in the Fort Gibson, Oklahoma area? FOZ is on the right track. Wake up Moms.

-- Lorelei the Pagan (mermaid@rhineroc.com), December 06, 1999.

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