If you haven’t watched the three hour documentary, I think it’s called “we need to talk about Sandy Hook “, you really should. Some really weird shit surrounds that event.
Some facts that I remember: After sandy hook , Connecticut made it illegal to release any information about the event, and even prosecuted somebody trying to file a request for information. all the police tire tracks and commotion was all being done next door to Adam Lanza‘s house and this is confirmed by aerial footage. That guys house happens to be somebody who had a lot to gain by the massacre, I don’t remember all the details but I remember it being pretty striking in the documentary. They originally reported it, along with other witnesses, as two men in military gear, then changed their story to being a crazy looking autistic kid who managed to get a ton of clean kills with very few shots with no firearms experience. There are videos of one of the crisis actors rehearsing his lines and he changed dthe story about 100 times. There’s like 1000 times more suspicious things that I can’t even remember but you gotta watch the documentary
Also at the end of that film, one of contributors lists all the money that poured into the town as public grants and projects - it was literally tens of millions to an already very upper-middle class community. You can bet that the poor Mexicans in Uvalde Texas won't get any of that. This is different from the claim that residents got their mortgages mysteriously paid off. I would like to see evidence of that.
The source for the mortgages being paid was Zillow or another real estate website. It shows when houses are paid off and when you looked at about a square mile around the school all the houses were supposedly paid off on the same day, Christmas, which is weird too because banks are closed on Christmas
That sounds like an internet myth. Zillow and other real estate sites don't show mortgages because mortgages are not public records like property taxes are. I'm sure a private detective could dig it up but it's not readily available. That's why I would not believe it until I saw evidence. Also some of the houses were surely inherited or the owners were wealthy enough to pay cash or they lived there 30 years and paid it off. They would have no incentive to keep quiet.
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