By
Michael Zennie and Associated Press Reporter
A hero of the Sandy hook massacre who
sheltered six terrified children after they fled their classroom today
told how he has been branded a pedophile in outrageous attacks by
conspiracy theorists.
A
growing online community of people who deny the horrific elementary
school shooting ever took place has begun barraging Rosen on a daily
basis.
Some call him a
pedophile, others say he's a satanist or an actor hired to by 'the
government.' Many of his anonymous attackers accuse him of being all
three.
The baseless claims
are likely to cause outrage in Newtown as families continue to struggle
to come to terms with the horror of December’s massacre that shocked the
nation.
Insult to injury: Gene Rosen became a
nationally-recognizable for his emotional interviews in the wake of the
Sandy Hook massacre. Now, he is being targeted by conspiracy theorists
Rosen, 69, granted numerous TV interviews
after the shootings and emotionally described sheltering the students on
who fled Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14 after 20 of their classmates and
six adults were murdered there.
He became one of the most public faces
of the grief in Newtown, Connecticut, weeping openly on camera - and
without embarrassment.
The retired psychologist told Salon.com
that he thought it was important to tell the nation how brave the young
children had been after watching their teacher and their classmates
gunned down.
Songwriters Brad Alexander and Jill Abramovitz, moved by the interviews, even wrote a song about him and posted it on YouTube.
But
his high profile has seemingly made him the prime target of 'truther'
conspiracy theorists who believe that the horrific shootings never
actually happened.
They
claim that the government - or a satanist coven, or a group of
conspirators linked to President Barack Obama - staged the shooting.
Some claim that it was a hoax that never happened. Others say the
victims were actually sacrificed in a demonic ritual.
Distraction: One little girl spent the entire
ordeal clutching a small stuffed Dalmatian to her chest and staring out
the window looking for her mommy
Some of these people have begun
calling Rosen at his home or sending him emails demanding to know 'how
much is he being paid.' Someone posted a photo of his house.
Others call him the 'emotional Jewish guy' and attempt to tie that into their conspiracy theories.
Numerous YouTube videos have been upload that purport to 'expose' his 'lies.'
One
man, posting under the name Police State Radio, recorded a 15-minute
video in which he claimed at least one of the Sandy Hook victims was
killed in Rosen's basement.
'She was sacrificed in the house, in Gene's house,' the man says.
The entire ordeal has made Rosen deeply uncomfortable - and furious.
'I
thought of an expression, that this "adds insult to injury," but that’s
a stupid expression, because this is not an injury, this is an
abomination,' he told Salon.
The 'truther' movement is growing and gaining some more mainstream backers.
Ben
Swann, an anchor for the Fox affiliate in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Florida
Atlantic University professor James Tracy have both publicly questioned
whether the shootings happened - or at least happened they way police
say they did.
Last month, Rosen said he had just finished feeding his cats and was heading from
his home near Sandy Hook Elementary school to a diner on Friday morning
when he saw six small children sitting in a neat semicircle at the end
of his driveway.
A school bus driver was standing over them, telling them things would
be all right. It was about 9.30am, and the children, he discovered,
had just run from the school to escape a gunman.
'We can't go back to school,' one little boy told Rosen. 'Our teacher is dead. Mrs. Soto; we don't have a teacher.'
Hidden: Rosen broke down recalling how the
mother of one of the dead came to Rosen's house praying to find her
child hidden there after all of the kids had been picked up by their
families
Rosen took the four girls and
two boys into his home, and over the next few hours gave them toys,
listened to their stories and called their frantic parents.
He said he had heard the staccato sound of gunfire about 15
minutes earlier but had dismissed it as an obnoxious hunter in the
nearby woods.
'I had no idea what had happened,' Rosen said. 'I couldn't take that in.'
He walked the children past his small goldfish pond with its running
waterfall, and the garden he made with his two grandchildren, into the
small yellow house he shares with his wife.
He ran upstairs and grabbed an armful of stuffed animals.
He gave
those to the children, along with some fruit juice, and sat with them as
the two boys described seeing their teacher being shot.
Victoria Soto, 27, was a first-grade teacher killed when 20-year-old
Adam Lanza burst into her classroom.
'This little boy turns around, and composes himself, and he looks at
me like he had just removed himself from the carnage and he says, "Just
saying, your house is very small,"' Rosen said. 'I wanted to tell him, "I love you. I love you."'
Hero: Teacher Victoria Soto was killed when she
selflessly shielded her students from gunman Adam Lanza's bullets with
her own body
It wasn't clear how the children
escaped harm, but there have been reports that Soto hid some of her
students from the approaching gunman.
The six who turned up at Rosen's
home did apparently have to run past her body to safety.
'They said he had a big gun and a little gun,' said Rosen, who didn't want to discuss other details the children shared.
Rosen called the children's parents, using cellphone numbers obtained
from the school bus company, and they came and retrieved their
children.
One little girl, he said, spent the entire ordeal clutching a small
stuffed Dalmatian to her chest and staring out the window looking for
her mommy.
And one little boy brought them all a moment of levity.
'This little boy turns around, and composes himself, and he looks at
me like he had just removed himself from the carnage and he says, "Just
saying, your house is very small,"' Rosen said. 'I wanted to tell him, "I love you. I love you."'
From one of the moonbat websites:
"Eugene Rosen was among the most prolific and dramatic public faces of the Sandy Hook Massacre. But there's one thing the government controlled news agencies failed to mention about Gene - he's an actor. And given the hyperboly and impossibilities of his well-rehearsed story, one is left wondering just how much of Gene Rosen's (and by extension the rest of the Sandy Hook) story is true.
If the Sandy Hook massacre was staged, as so many other facets of evidence suggest, the involvement of such actors and 'invented' personalities adds great weight to that conclusion. From Obama's fake tears to fake victims on Facebook to fake families of victims, fakery seems to be the order of the day with the Sandy Hook event.
So much is being discovered about the Sandy Hook massacre now, which is all but blacked out by the government controlled media, that a comprehensive treatment can't be given here. But the following links will be helpful.
Su8pporting PDF files available under "Other Files" below."
Sandy Hook, Sacrifice and Investigation
Sandy Hook Massacre Research Package
Sandy Hook Massacre Revives Mind Control Debate
Obama Orders Children Murdered: Hypocrisy and the Sandy Hook Massacre
Sandy Hook 2nd Shooter Cover-Up - It's Official Now - CNN, Jones, et al
The Sandy Hook False-Flag 2012 Murders - The Evidence Mounts
Adam Lanza, the Sandy Hook Massacre, Government Run Pedophilia, and Satanism
SANDY HOOK and AURORA In the BATMAN Movie - Foreknowledge or Planning
Adam Lanza / Sandy Hook Staged Massacre - Mysteries, Fakery, and Similarities to Other False Flag Events
Newtown official furious after Florida professor makes outrageous conspiracy claims saying that Sandy Hook shooting may not have happened
Outrageous: James Tracy claims that the timeline of the Sandy Hook tragedy shows that there was a coordinated effort to hide the 'real' story
By Daily Mail Reporter
A Newtown official is now calling for a
Florida university professor to be fired after he claimed that the
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting may not have happened the way many
believe, if it happened at all.
Patricia
Llodra, the town selectwoman who has been helping Newtown deal with the
logistics of the aftermath from the shooting, slammed Florida Atlantic
University professor James Tracy after he made outrageous claims about
the December 14 massacre.
'Shame on you, FAU, to even have someone like this on your payroll,' she said of the tenured communications professor.
'It
is outrageous and an insult to all caring people to think that this man
would chose this event as a stage for his outlandish conspiracy
theories,' she told FoxNews.com.
Backed
solely by the erroneous early reports filed during the midst of the
horrendous incident, Mr Tracy's ridiculous claim is preying on the
confusion of the tragic day.
'While
it sounds like an outrageous claim, one is left to inquire whether the
Sandy Hook shooting ever took place -- at least in the way law
enforcement authorities and the nation's news media have described,' he
has said.
The 47-year-old
professor bases his outrageous allegations largely on the flurry of
conflicting media reports that were made as news of the shooting was
released throughout the day of the shooting as police and news media
were grappling to come to terms with what happened.
'Professor Tracy is an embarrassment to me as an educator and should be to you as well,' Ms Llodra said.
Outrage: Patricia Llodra (center), the town
selectman for Newtown, says that Professor Tracy should be fired for his
outlandish and insensitive claims
'I can assure you, sadly, that
the events here in Newtown unfolded exactly as are being reported, with
the horrible outcome of the violent death of 26 innocent people,
including 20 children.'
Mr
Tracy, however, appears to think that what he was saying was in keeping
with his role as an educator and asking both his students and the
general public at large to review the events critically.
'I
describe myself as a scholar and public intellectual interested in
going more deeply into controversial public events. Although some may
see (my theories) as beyond the pale, I am doing what we should be doing
as academics,' he told the Sun Sentinel.
As
with many conspiracy theorists who find darker linings in even the most
horrific tragedies, this is far from his first foray into the world of
the unproven.
Mr Tracy has written a number of book chapters about media coverage of wars, economic overhauls and union negotiations.
On
his blog, however, he has hit a number of the classic conspiracy
theories: the September 11 attacks, the purview of the Department of
Homeland Security, the PATRIOT Act, the death of Osama bin Laden and
Fukishima have all been topics of interest.
Shut down: Sandy Hook Elementary School is now
closed, seen here on January 3, but a professor in Florida argues that
the shooting that took place in the school may not have happened as is
conventionally believed
Tragic: One of the points of professor James
Tracy's argument is the fact that there have been no photos of the
bodies of the 20 child victims or the six teachers
Even though he is paid to teach a
class called Culture of Conspiracy which will undoubtedly produce
outrageous ideas, Florida Atlantic University appears to feel that the
questioning of the murder of first graders was a bridge too far.
'James
Tracy does not speak for the university. The website on which his post
appeared is not affiliated with FAU in any way. As for any previous
disciplinary actions at FAU, we do not comment on personnel matters,'
school spokesman Lisa Metcalf said to the Sun Sentinel.
Though his ultimate end goal is unclear, he says that the end goal of the 'supposed' shooting was political in nature.
Political ends: He argues that the shooting was enabled in order to speed up legislation against guns
Predictably, his statements have sparked outrage from people across the country and not just in the still-grieving Connecticut town where much of the last three weeks has been spent picking up the pieces.
'Is there something in the water in Florida that makes for idiocy,' commented Ray Gillies on the story by the local ABC affiliate WPBF.
'How dare you suggest this was a hoax and entertain that this didn't happen,' said a Sun Sentinel reader with the username JimNasium1.
'I'm afraid that you do not seem to be worthy of the teaching credentials that you hold and were any of my kids students of yours, I'd withdraw them from your roster within the hour.You are NOT good at what you do and you suck as a human being.'
The moment he heard: Mr Tracy believes that
there were government forces at work in the shooting at Sandy Hook, and
theoretically then this may not be the moment President Obama was told
Instead, he is speaking plenty
for himself and other believers by posting repeatedly on his blog,
memoryholeblog.com, and appearing on talk radio shows to promote the
theory.
'As documents
relating to the Sandy Hook shooting continue to be assessed and
interpreted by independent researchers, there is a growing awareness
that the media coverage of the massacre of 26 children and adults was
intended primarily for public consumption to further larger political
ends,' he wrote.
He argues
that Senator Dianne Feinstein was already in the midst of trying to
rework the assault weapons ban that she co-sponsored back in the 1990s,
and that the shooting gave her leverage to move it through the
legislative process quicker.
It
is unclear if Mr Tracy has any vested interest in the gun control
debate or if he himself owns any guns. Calls to Mr Tracy were not
immediately returned.
THIS
IS WHY PEOPLE LIKE ALEX JONES SHOULD BE SHUNNED. IT DOESN'T MATTER IF
HE IS CORRECT ON MANY ISSUES. WHEN HE AND HIS FRIENDS DO STUFF LIKE
THIS, THEY MAKE US ALL LOOK LIKE NUTCASES.
Anyone, who goes on his show, should be aware of the fact that they will be tarred with the same moonbattery/asshattery brush.
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