Shootings All Happened Days Before Major Gun Control Legislation Votes

San Bernardino, Pulse Nightclub, Fort Lauderdale Airport, Congressional Baseball Practice, and Las Vegas Country Concert Shootings all happened a few days before major gun control legislation votes.

Shootings All Happened A Days Before Major Gun Control Legislation Votes
Coincidence?

San Bernardino Shooting (Dec 2, 2015)
Senate Rejects a Series of Gun Control Bills – Dec 3, 2015

Pulse Nightclub (June 12, 2016)
Senate Gun Vote – June 19, 2016

Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting (Jan 6, 2017)
Bill put in front of Florida Subcommittees to allow for more concealed carry in Florida Airports – Jan 9, 2017

Congressional Baseball Shooting (June 14, 2017)
Congressional Hearing on Gun Legislation and SILENCERS – that morning June 14, 2017
* Was postponed due to shooting

Las Vegas Country Concert (Oct 1, 2017)
House Hearing for Postponed SILENCER bill from Congressional Baseball Shooting – This Week

 

 

 

 

 

Eerie Activity Reported At Ted Bundy’s Childhood Home

A contractor remodeling the childhood home of serial killer Ted Bundy reportedly experienced a bevy of weird activity.

Eerie Activity Reported At Ted Bundy's Childhood Home

A contractor hired to remodel the childhood home of serial killer Ted Bundy reportedly experienced an unsettling array of paranormal activity during the job.

Located in Tacoma, Washington, the house had been purchased this past September by a man who was unaware of its macabre history and simply hoped to make a profit by remodeling the home and reselling it.

However, for contractor Casey Clopton, things seemed amiss from his very first visit to the home, when we inspected it alongside his eleven-year-old daughter, who wrote down his notes about the job.

According to Clopton, the little girl said she felt “weird” and began crying until they had to leave the house.

The unnerving feeling was echoed by a member of his crew the next week when they began working on the home.

Nonetheless, the persisted and things began to get even weirder.

Clopton claims there was one occasion where every door and cabinet door had somehow been left open even though the house had been locked overnight and another instance where workers spotted the words “help me” written on the glass of a basement window.

Perhaps the most haunting event was when they noticed the word “leave” written in an otherwise undisturbed layer of dust on the ground.

The contractor subsequently asked around the neighborhood and learned about the home’s connection to the infamous serial killer who is believed to have murdered more than 30 women throughout the 1970’s and was executed in 1989.

As such, Clopton actually enlisted a pair of pastors to come and bless the home in an effort to eradicate whatever dark energy was lingering there.

In fact, on the advice of the holy men, the work crew wrote Bible verses on the walls of the home to protect them from whatever had previously plagued them.

It appears that the tactic worked as they were able to finish the work without any further incidents and the house was subsequently sold to new owners who apparently never asked about the home’s unique history.

Let’s hope they don’t hear from the same spirits that visited Clopton and his crew or else the home may be back on the market very soon.

 
 
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Pennsylvania High School Marching Band Celebrates Russian Revolution

Only in Obama’a America.

Pennsylvania High School Marching Band Celebrates Russian Revolution

A Pennsylvania high school marching band is raising eyebrows with a halftime performance that commemorates the Russian revolution, complete with red flags, olive military-style uniforms, and giant hammers and sickles.

“St. Petersburg: 1917” is the theme for the New Oxford High School Marching Band. Ironically, the school’s athletic teams are called the Colonials and their colors are red, white and blue. The band’s website features a picture of the group with students holding a hammer and sickle.

“There is no reason for Americans to celebrate the Russian revolution,” said one irate parent who alerted Fox News. “I am sure the millions who died under Communism would not see the joy of celebrating the Russian revolution by a school 10 miles from Gettysburg.”

“It was Glee meets the Russian Revolution,” he told Fox News. “I’m not kidding you. They had giant hammers and sickles and they were waving them around.”

“Who thought this was a good idea?”

Rebecca Harbaugh, the superintendent for the Conewago Valley School District, told Fox News that the band’s performance was “not an endorsement of communism at all.”

“It’s a representation of the time period in history called St. Petersburg 1917,” she said. “I am truly sorry that somebody took the performance in that manner. I am.”

“If anything is being celebrated it’s the music,” she said. “It is what it is. I understand people look at something and choose how to interpret that and I’m just very sorry that it wasn’t looked at as just a history lesson.”

Besides, she explained, “in 2008 we did an entire show on freedom.”

But some critics said it’s outrageous for any American school to be celebrating such a violent era.

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