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Its a mind control psyOp
by asdfq on Apr 21, 2007 12:24 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

All the tell tale signs are there:
1. Simultaneous Exercise or drills( there were bomb threats on the campus 3 days before, lots of policemen on campus)
2. Perpetrator on Prozac( he was on anti depressants )
3. Perpetrator comes in contact with Psychiatrist ( he was sent to mandatory Psych Assessment in 2005 dec)
4. media packet delivered in a convenient manner( like 9/11 passports out of the plane into the streets then someone hands it into the hand of FBI agent)
5. media packet has lots of visual media: The agenda is to terrorize the American populance to agree to more regulation ( Gun control , universal monitoring etc.)
6. He had a 60% fatality rate with handguns - that's unheard of given 9 millimeters don't kill people instantly.
7. he was allowed to perpetrate even though there was presence of police on campus till he terminated himself.
8. Parents and Family member work for the US military( Sister worked for a state dept contractor, worked as an intern for US embassey)
9. Vtech has been pulling out links to CIA and NASA funding and related research.

Vtech/Blacksburg was a hotbed for CIA activity

High School cho went to shares a compound with Northrupp Grumann's special research wing.

CIA has had documented evidence of carrying out Mind Control Experiiments:
Projects: MKULTRA, bluebird
They have done this before!


If you cant understand this post just ignore it dont report abuse it others have a right to see it.

The only motive of this attack is to ready the ppl for more gun control and terrorize US population.


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RE:Its a mind control psyOp
by Kaushik Das on Apr 24, 2007 11:57 PM  Permalink
Hmm... interesting points.
But I still doubt this is the motive - there have been a few other cases and i think we hear of this every year.

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i like it
by j c on Apr 20, 2007 09:57 AM  Permalink 

damn good india. we are teaching the marketing skills to the americans. keep it up.. get all the investments to india.


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This people should trained for jounalism
by tadaka shekar on Apr 20, 2007 07:28 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

This buggers does not know what news should be highlited and what news should reach common humanbeing in india. They should be trained properly. Seems this rediff hires some local secondary standards people for jounalism. This rediff is nothing more than covering bollywood heros ass.

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RE:This people should trained for jounalism
by kishore giduturi on Apr 20, 2007 12:08 PM  Permalink
Spread ur horizons beyond the country. Shame on you people who cannot understand things properly and comment upon rediff

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RE:RE:This people should trained for jounalism
by sandhya subramaniam on Apr 20, 2007 11:21 AM  Permalink
yeah u right my friend!

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RE:This people should trained for jounalism
by Pramod S on Apr 20, 2007 11:27 AM  Permalink
Superb Comment. Pls rediff Watch this. Cover news not celebrity weddings and this rubbish things

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RE:This people should trained for jounalism
by Ramesh on Apr 20, 2007 11:57 AM  Permalink
Perfectly Said...And REDIFF Knows this.
Please grow up Rediff. You dont have to be of the stardard of "The Hindu"...but atleast you can try to raise your standard of news gathering and distribution. This is the millionth time that we readers have complained on the content of the Rediff news....but looks like OLD HABITS die hard for Rediff. Hello Editor, we would want to see a Better Rediff...with relevant news...and Devoid of all the filthy language used in the "comments" column. Please grow up.

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RE:[object MouseEvent]
by kishore giduturi on Apr 20, 2007 12:08 PM  Permalink
What the heck... why dont u read other news too and why the hell do u comment upon adversely on every other thing.

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Craving for attention for minor matters
by NADU on Apr 20, 2007 06:31 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Looks like Rediff and many other newspapers crave for attention like a child.
I agree what's the deal if someone was born in India and emigrated elsewhere?
Some of them never returned to India once they left.
Italy does not say "Italian to head panel"
If maybe someone had become governor or chief justice in a foreign country and was born in India or had represented Lakers, it would be worthwhile mentioning.
Would we call Bob Woolmer an Indian even though he was a Britisher and born in India?

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RE:Craving for attention for minor matters
by inavolu reddy on Apr 20, 2007 07:30 AM  Permalink
so what is your problem,lol

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Do some constructive journalism
by Shashidhar Kundojjala on Apr 20, 2007 04:53 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

does nationality really matter in this issue? Is this a right context to debate on nationality??

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RE:Do some constructive journalism
by on Apr 20, 2007 06:24 AM  Permalink
looks like media is only concerned with NEWS not with anything else. Rediffmail, please have some common-sense. This is not the time to be proud coz an Indian is on the panel.

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RE:Do some constructive journalism
by on Apr 20, 2007 05:53 AM  Permalink
Well said! I wonder how pathetic is for us to call them Indians as well.. just because they were Once upon a time born in India... Plz.. give me a break!

I will call something like this news when US comes to a Psychi in India, practicing in India, residing in India and requests their expertise on the matter..

http://jaagobharat.com

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RE:Do some constructive journalism
by Kaushik Das on Apr 25, 2007 12:00 AM  Permalink
In fact, we aren't even sure she was burn in India. her great grandfather might have been, though.

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it matters...
by kumar on Apr 20, 2007 04:45 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

becoz it shows how much value virgina state gives to indians.
That the state gives credit to people irrespective of their background while in India which state, religion, caste a person comes from is important.

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RE:it matters...
by on Apr 20, 2007 05:55 AM  Permalink
dude! you are so delirious. damn!

You think US doesn't discriminate on the basis of religion? Anser this to me my friend why then on Christmas I see Christmas trees all over the airports and other government properties? I dont't see anything special for deewali! I guesa you do in Virginia tech eh?

http://jaagobharat.com

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RE:it matters...
by Truth BeTold on Apr 20, 2007 08:11 AM  Permalink
Mr. Jaagobharat, we in India can't tolerate Biharis coming to Mumbai or North Indians coming to Bangalore, whereas the US accepts people from all over the world, can you wake up?

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RE:it matters...
by Kaushik Das on Apr 25, 2007 12:55 AM  Permalink
well, jaagobharat, the point is: nobody has stopped you from celebrating diwali there - except that you should not burst crackers and create noise. Isn't that fair?
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While there may be a lot of discrimination there, your case does not suggest so. Or do you want them to stop celebrating xmas?

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RE:RE:it matters...
by jk vintec on Apr 20, 2007 06:30 AM  Permalink
It is really amazing to see Indians celebrate their festivals like diwali or holi in America without anyone obstructing them. People are free to celebrate their festivals and follow their own cultures and traditions in foreign country.We belonging to same country still shamelessly fight over religions.We are more accepted in America rather than in India.American people do treat everyone equallyand respect others cultures and religions.If this is notso people from all over the world would not run to America.
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Whaa?
by Udaya Kiran on Apr 20, 2007 04:23 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

HTF does it matter that there's an Indian on this panel?

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RE:Whaa?
by abhishek nair on Apr 20, 2007 04:35 AM  Permalink
Because then, Rediff gets to cover it, Congress can take credit for Dr. Sood's rise to fame and the BJP can solicit him for their overseas organizations. It's a WIN WIN situation! Oh yes, there's the small matter of gun control laws in India and what are the implications of the Virginia incidents on that....

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