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(RedPillRevolution) Sandy Hook Hoax Sexual Child Abuse During Crisis Actors Interview

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(RedPillRevolution) Sandy Hook Hoax Sexual Child Abuse During Crisis Actors Interview

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Well, police officers, like, they were tied up because there's police officers like right out the door, like trying to find the guy. Are you OK right now? Yeah. Are you sure? All right. How excited were you to see Dad? I'm excited. Dad, you look more excited than her. Yes, I was. It was shocking. I got to call that work this morning, and I can't believe a small town like this. Would ever have anything like this happen. And to be in elementary school that's on her. 3K through 4? Yes. And you said there are about 600 kids in there? Yes. Roughly around 600. What was going through your mind? I mean, you immediately think of your child. Yes, I was pretty shaken up to know who or what happened. I knew to shooters in a building or a shooter. Just worried about who else is left in a building at this time. Mom, what do you think about this scene here in Newtown? It doesn't even seem real. Think about this scene here in Newtown. It doesn't even seem real. Think about this scene here in Newtown. It just does not seem like it's even possible. It just does not seem like it's even possible. It's like, I think I'm still in shock, to be honest with you. I'm just like, OK, let's go get her cell phone activated right now. It's like, let's go get her cell phone activated right now. I saw a parent at the bottom of the hill running, crying, wanting to find his kid. Did you have any trouble finding Alexis? Yeah, I didn't have too much. I was running obviously to the school. I was somebody told me that the kids were evacuated. Most of the kids were evacuated into the local firehouse here. Inside the firehouse, it was really obviously tough to find because it was packed. But she was there. We're grateful. Yeah, again, it's probably a more nerve-wracking scene for a parent, Keith, than the kids at this point. They were there. They're safe now. But every single parent that I've spoken to, and there's a million of them, are just shaken up and want answers immediately. And of course, New Zayt will be here alive for all the day until we have some answers for you. I'll send it back over to you. As they wrap up that interview on location, our local affiliate. This is a year old Alexis Wasick and her mother. You were in there, Alexis? What happened? Not really, not really. We heard an ambulance from a police officer come, and everybody was a little scared crying. And I felt actually a little sick. And the guys were going to throw up. They felt too much. Poor kids crying, is screaming? Yeah, kids were crying. Not really screaming, but they felt they're all hungling together and they're big up. They felt so sick. Her mom says when she arrived at the firehouse, Alexis was already with her father. And he was actually, he had her in his arms, and I'm crying. And so she just goes, mama, I'm OK, I'm here. I did a list to help, but it was all sucessful. It wasn't a music hall. That five-year-old headed so far, they're all so different than each other. I dump my people in the streets. The police officers asked me a question of who she was. I think he said he has tried to Ой, and teacher had my teacher with the phone and said close the door. Joining us now is Robert Lakata. His son, Aiden, is a first grader who was saved by his teacher and ran to safety. His daughter was also unharmed. Also joining us, Joe and Lynn Wasick as well as their daughter Alexis, who is in the third grade at Sandee Book. Two days later Robert, how's your family doing? You know, we're taking it day by day and minute by minute. It's what both our son and our daughter saw is incomprehensible. We're trying to make sense of a senseless act. We speak to him. We make sure we understand what he's feeling. We try to explain things that can't be explained. We take stock in our faith and in our community, our neighbors and our friends who have been just tremendous. Lynn and Joe and little Alexis, I see there in front of you, does Alexis want to talk about it? And if so, what are you telling him? As far as talking, we're breaking into her slowly. We're not trying to pry too much. If she's forthcoming and telling us stuff, we're allowing it. We're letting her come out slowly. We're not trying to do that. Robert, your son, Aiden, is as far as talking, we're breaking into her slowly. We're not trying to pry. There's a new Sandy Hook video out that's being heavily censored by YouTube and Vimeo. The video entitled, We Need to Talk About Sandy Hook, is a collaborative effort painstakingly produced by a group of independent journalists. Video is two hours and 46 minutes in length and covers the information mainstream news and their corporate sponsors just won't touch. In the description below, you'll find several different links so that if one avenue gets shut down or censored, as some already have, you can go to the next, then to the next. See, somebody's trying to censor this for a reason. And a follow the money approach has always been a pretty good directive in revealing the guilty parties. Who stands to benefit from this new town Connecticut production? We know for a fact that Sandy Hook rapidly kindled the fires of tighter gun control and preventative security measures. So who's going to profit from such an atmosphere of terror? The supposed Sandy Hook tragedy has yet to produce one body, one photographic frame of Adam Lanz at either entering the school or walking down the Sandy Hook always. One genuinely grieving parent who actually acted like a mom or dad who lost their child. They couldn't even produce one coherent and believable corner. So check out the movie entitled We Need to Talk About Sandy Hook. Copy it, upload it to your channel, make CDs, pass them out to family and friends, because if enough people wake up to the Sandy Hook hose, maybe just maybe they'll open their minds to the possibility that there's a huge machine interfering with the lives of men that must be brought down and destroyed. Don't forget to check out the links in the description below, watch the movie, and visit the channels of those who are on the front lines in this fight.