Member Login Contact (800) 490-4495

Columbine High School Shooting Surveillance


Ten Years Ago Columbine High School Shooting Surveillance was not a Deterrent to Violence.


The Columbine High School shooting surveillance is not a case for school surveillance, but a case against it-yet the media spins it as a violent act that surveillance could have prevented.

Neither children, nor teenagers want to hide when they are angry, they want there anger and their violence on display.

The tragedy at Columbine High School played out on camera with boys who were determined to kill and to kill themselves in the process.

The suicidal are not camera-shy, and teenagers who are homicidal are not afraid of being seen; in fact, the surveillance cameras likely acted as an accelerant, and they certainly did not deter the actions.

The Columbine High School shooting surveillance did serve another agenda-as the mainstream media, which is owned by the banking mafia-used the incident to build on the tragedy in order to instill fear into the public.

The government has already been successful with the installation of thousands of surveillance cameras on school campuses, both high school and elementary, across the country.

This generation of school children is being conditioned to accept what would have been unacceptable to prior generations: to have constant surveillance everywhere on campus in order to accept as common the widespread surveillance that is being planned in the establishment of a police state in the U.S.



Big Brother is Watching is that Okay with You?

They say if you put a frog in a pot of cold water, you can gradually increase the heat all the way to boiling and the frog will not jump out, even as it slowly dies.

The gradual installation of surveillance cameras today lead to what tomorrow? Would we know when to jump out?

Reminders of the Columbine High School shooting surveillance horrific events of ten years ago are consistently replayed by a media owned and controlled by the same few men who put presidents in office, who own privately own the non-federal Federal Reserve Bank, and who work behind shadow groups like Bilderberg, Trilateral Commission, CFR and others.

Keeping the public afraid provides the banking mafia with people primed for tighter controls as freedom is stripped away, making it possible for a very few men to control every government in the world.


Ii Didn’t Help then and It Won’t Help Today

Regarding the Columbine High School shooting surveillance, it didn’t help then and it won’t help today because the people monitoring them have their priorities twisted.

Have you ever watched a child lose their temper in public? They are anything but bashful.

Knowing they are being watched has no deterring effects when children (or their parents) loose it in a shopping mall, they are angry and that is all that matters in the moment.

In order for a teenager to come to a place where they stockpile weapons and initiate an act of mass murder in a public place, surveillance-as proven by this very high school case-will not stop them.

Then what purpose does it serve to put cameras on campuses when, according to history they may actually add to the problem, rather than relieve it?


The Government: A Banking Mafia Neccessity

With 7,000,000,000,000 people on the planet, what other way can a handful on top of the world maintain control than by establishing a global police state within a one world government?

These few men want dominance for power, wealth and plain old fashioned greed.

They want to dominate your mind; they are already preparing the minds of the children.

Freedom is a state of being and is not subject to a need for documentation, that’s why the Declaration of Independence called them those “certain, unalienable rights”.

These rights belong to you; don’t sell them out for a little perceived safety.





Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>