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14th January 2015 01:47
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Why does terrible news usually break out in the mornings Pacific time?
Ive noticed whenever there is some sort of terrible event, like 911, school shooting, plane crash...etc The news usually breaks out in the mornings and most of the time its Pacific US time.
Its almost as if they want the people (mostly western world) to spend the entire day thinking about the event. It the news broke out at night, people would go to bed and probably wouldn't pickup the story again in the morning.
Can you guys think of other major events that DID or DIDNT brake out in the morning PST.
Lets compile a list.
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14th January 2015 01:54
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Why does terrible news usually break out in the mornings Pacific time?
Let me start it.
9/11 - Tuesday, September 11, 2001 8:46 – 10:28 am EST this would put it around 6am PST
Sandy Hook - December 14, 2012c. 9:35 am – c. 9:40 am EST around 6:30am PST
Boston Marathon Bombings - April 15, 2013, 2:49 pm around noon PST.
Charlie Hebdo shooting - 7 January 2015 11:30 CET (UTC+01:00) i think this was morning local French time.
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14th January 2015 02:46
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Why does terrible news usually break out in the mornings Pacific time?
the neo cons prefer their false flags first thing I the morning for sure....why is that you ask? I have no idea
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14th January 2015 03:36
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