Batman Massacre: WHY and HOW and WHO

Aug 9th, 2012 by stuartbramhall in Things That Aren't What They Seem

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A friend has sent me a really disturbing article by Grace Powers that explains many of the bizarre coincidences and unanswered questions in the Batman theater massacre.

Most importantly it explains why Robert Holmes seemed drugged when he appeared in court and why he has no recollection whatsoever of the shootings. Powers hypothesizes that Holmes was  being drugged with scopolomine, a common date rape drug that is also used by sophisticated thieves to induce people into turning over their cash cards and valuables.

She believes two “operatives” started doctoring his beverages around May 21st – that he subsequently allowed them into his apartment and gave them access to his bank accounts and Internet passwords. This was around the same time that he started showing up for class in a drugged state and making strange statements and purchases (guns, ammunition, etc) on the Internet. He now claims to have no recollection for any of this.

The account Powers offers explains the anomalies on the CCTV footage and a statement from a theater witness who saw someone open the emergency exit to let Holmes in.

She also suggests that someone at higher levels of government is trying to silence whistleblower Robert Holmes senior, the suspect’s father. The latter is a senior lead scientist with FICO,  the American credit score company. Prior to the shooting, he was scheduled to testify before a US Senate panel regarding the perpetrators behind the massive LIBOR banking fraud. According to Powers, Holmes senior has traced trillions of dollars to the bank accounts of people who personally benefited from the LIBOR fraud.

Based on personal experience with government harassment and my work with activist clients (which I write about in my memoir The Most Revolutionary Actebook link), all this sounds not only plausible but highly typical of the stuff intelligence contractors get up to. I think other people will find Powers’ article as troubling as I did.

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