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sigma6
28th August 2012, 12:29
Aurora Eyewitness: Alarm Announced "Murder in the Theater, Murder in the Theater"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=C7m1s3ySvZQ

Eyewitness - 'automated voice' repeating - "Murder in the theater, murder in the theater, murder in the theater..."

bennycog
28th August 2012, 12:50
strange video sigma..

video by.. mahala gaylord

http://mahalagaylord.com/

he seems to be quite the artist.. he must have lived close to get his hd gear there so quick..

editing.. eric lutzens

http://en.twitter.com/Lutzens
the phot and video editor of http://photos.denverpost.com/ i presume..

notice how she also said " 'they' had shotguns."

you think that if this interview was factual, that it would be great evidence?

sigma6
28th August 2012, 15:04
misinformation is designed to cover the real information, people will have to decide, but her recall of the audio alert sounds credible, and adds to the picture, it sounded like an exercise in 'controlled' mayhem. There is no question that the 'police' forces are spending more time and money in this area, psychology, crowd control, intimidation, false flag, saboteurs, infiltrators... It's come along way from 'undercover' agents infiltrating 'evil' drug gangs (their main competition) and we are all the suckers funding them...

Maia Gabrial
28th August 2012, 17:40
I could see how she would have thought the announcement was saying "Murder in the Theater". Think about it -"eMERGency in the theater" would sound alike when a person were not thinking clearly.... She was definitely in panic mode.

sigma6
28th August 2012, 18:21
that is a possibility, but then she would have to repeatedly misinterpret each time... you could mishear it the first time, but it would catch your attention the succeeding times, that would be hard to miss the second and third time, etc ...

Maia Gabrial
29th August 2012, 17:07
Maybe, sigma6. But her panic didn't go away for awhile.