The essence of the information war is the timely interjection, distortion or omission of news events. Reports can minimize, omit or basically bury key news stories that require analysis while magnifying others which are of lesser importance to the keen, analytical mind.
While the Batman massacre is tragic, the buzz in the so called alternative media circle is centered around the litany of ongoing stories that will be stifled in the week to come by the mainstream media’s focus on the Aurora, CO shooting. Beyond that, the analysis you read here is not all presented as 100% fact, some conclusions are presented in light of other evidence, and where noted, some are speculative based on educated theory. In this era of total media bombardment, to the point of overload, some events have to be considered beyond just what is confirmed in print or on video and must be evaluated in the full context of possible human behavior.
1. The American Opposition To The UN Arms Trade Treaty (AKA Small Arms Treaty)
This meme circulating Facebook that comments on the highly suspicious timing of this horrific event really should put it in perspective how fishy things are about to get.

The controversy is brewing over wide speculation that this was a false flag “terror” event and massive psychological operation, not just directed at the American ppl, but the sentiment towards America’s guns around the world.
If you are new to this realm of news, in short, that last sentence means this event may have been planned and executed by people with an agenda, possibly with ties to or within government and/or intelligence agencies. The suggestion of this may be repulsive to you, but there is a long history ofstaged terror by governments.
Analysis of the tell-tale signs of a seemingly staged event can be found at Natural News and Infowars, among other sites. For the sake of brevity in this article, we encourage you to read those breakdowns. We are just briefly parsing the correlation and timing of this event with the roadblocks in the way of the UN treaty.
Does this look like something a broke PhD student could afford?

First, consider the large scale opposition in America to an international shredding of the Second Amendment that crystallized when 130 lawmakers sent a signed letter to President Obama expressing serious concern. Since then, many mainstream news outlets like Forbes and the DC Examiner have expressed concern in the “fine print” as stated by the Examiner’s Dave Workman. Even the sometimes news “manufacturers” over at Fox News are increasingly concerned by this. Alex Jones remarked Sunday that everything else aside, one undeniable fact is that recently there has been heavy coverage of the Second Amendment issues created by this UN treaty prior to the Aurora, Colorado shooting. The Heritage Foundation noted the treaty would affect “Legally Owned Weapons” back in June despite UN efforts to dispel Second Amendment fears with it’s “Myths and facts”. They even went as far to say watch out for “U.S. taxpayer-funded funded U.N. propaganda in a newspaper near you”, in the same article.
The most obvious concern in alternative media is the way the Batman massacre will be exploited by the New World Order, globalists or others that further their cause, or simply those that want to eliminate guns for the masses, but not for their own security. This hypocritical narrative is one often overlooked by supporters of various levels of added gun regulation or outright bans. The globalists are experts at this kind of manipulation of public opinion. Many are attracted by the “promise” of increased safety, but the picture below should give you pause for concern. It had been circulating the internet on Facebook and alternative media circles prior to the Batman massacre.

This one going around afterwards.

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This article highlights the various elements of this treaty including bans, confiscation and other restrictions, with further analysis here. Gun destruction is another reality occurring that would expand, see the 600 small arms and light weapons recently destroyed in Ivory Coast in the wake of ongoing political turmoil being “fixed” by UN intervention. Disarming the people is another benefit of a globalist occupation of countries now (Sound like an American future?).
In this charged atmosphere, extreme things are said and put into action and maybe it’s important to keep these themes and memes in mind?
2. The Post-Batman Massacre rampage by Anaheim, CA police that you haven’t heard about
While the media circled around the Batman massacre, Anaheim PD responded to a call which led to a foot chase and eventual shooting of the suspect. The neighborhood was outraged upon learning the details and began to protest, some reports say they began to get violent, allegedly surrounding the officers trying to finish the crime scene investigation.
The way it sounds, both police and residents were out of hand. This occurred in a high minority area where there is a tense relationship between them and the police and was made worse by the questionable circumstances of the shooting. The controversy is mainly over the indiscriminant firing into the crowd which included numerous children. Numerous protesters raised their shirts to reveal welts from “non-lethal” rubber bullet rounds and pepper balls.
There are conflicting reports of what happened, reports say the crowd had varying levels of disorderly citizens. NBC LA reports some wreckless police actions including a police dog getting out of a squad that attacked a stroller with an infant and then a bystander who was “mauled” while saving the infant. They also report discrepancies in the crowd actions compared to other reports and possibly misconduct regarding the shooting of the suspect.
“He was shot first in the back,” she told NBC4 through tears. “He was down. Then they shot him the second time. Then they shot him in the head.“
Other reports mention he was shot in the buttocks and then “struck in the head“
Then consider this from the LA Times
“After the shooting, and while police were investigating the incident, Dunn said a group of people encircled the officers and began throwing things, including bottles and possibly rocks, at them.
Police used non-lethal rounds and pepper balls on the crowd, Dunn said, and at least one person was detained.
One harrowing moment was when a police dog somehow got free from an officer’s car and went at several people. Dunn said it was unclear if anyone had been bitten or injured. “The officer was quickly able to get the dog back into the vehicle,” Dunn said.”
That reads very different from the NBC LA story and even the middle of the road ABC story. There’s reports of people lining the streets with trash cans, setting dumpsters on fire, even throwing a mattress on the debris pile. Those reports couldn’t all be confirmed, even with video of the events.
It seems apparent also from this video that the crowd of protesters weren’t exactly angels. It’s reasonable to assume that in a large crowd, there will be at least one instigator or even idiot. There may be a person that simply makes a bad choice to throw something, it’s just the law of averages and random distribution.
The police chief was quoted as saying “Transparency is essential. Whatever the truth is, we will own it.” With that said, what’s more alarming possibly is the report from the Raw Story.
According to reporter Jay Jackson, dozens of people were filming the event with their cellphones, and four different people told him “that police officers offered to buy their video from them without any explanation.”
If that’s true, it’s troubling since there should be no reason to buy the videos. Whatever the videos show will not change, short of something extraordinary, so whatever happens to the video should be ok with the police department. When the tape eventually comes out, it should parallel the investigation, again, leaving no reason to attempt to buy the videos. So why attempt to buy it? The ultimate point is that one article or news report generally will not give you enough info to form a consensus. If one really wants to know what happened, one must consider all angles, ask reasonable and sometimes seemingly unreasonable questions.
3. The Middle East is a powder keg more than ever as WW3 looms, possibly beginning in Syria:
The Syria situation is dragging on, and here is a good explanation of the disinfo coming out of the region. Things have been exacerbated by Syria shooting down a Turkish jet that crossed into it’s airspace. Fears were heightened with Turkey being a NATO member. Since then, the globalists trying to destabilize Syria have turned up the heat with fake WMD threats and after shenanigans like the false flag massacre at Houla and trying to kill journalists haven’t worked out to an international solution even after the evil Kofi Annan’s efforts.
Over the last week, rebels seize 3 border crossings amid new fronts in Aleppo and the capital Damascus.
Now comes the news that Turkey moves missile batteries to the Syria border.
The globalists want it and Russia isn’t backing down starting with keeping their lone naval port outside of Russia.
4. The Bulgaria bus bombing that supposedly targeted Israelis
Israel routinely stages terrorist attacks, see that earlier guide to government terror. Now a bus blows up in Bulgaria and Israel seeks to lay it at the feet of Iran. They are just itching to get the war started. This article highlights the motives and evidence
5. Hillary Clinton’s “unreported” assassination attempt
In a strange twist, there are hazy reports of an assassination attempt on Hillary Clinton in ISRAEL. Itwasn’t reported by western media, mainly by Arabic news channels. It’s easy to understand why Israel wouldn’t want to look weak by letting that report get out. If it did happen, why not tell the American people? It clearly came out in the rest of the media. So who’s lying? No denial from the government?
6. Iran and Straits of Hormuz news
This one is halfway between war and economic risks. We won’t bore you with the BS of nuclear negotiations. More interestingly, this article really says it all, 3 US Navy aircraft carriers now in the Middle East with fourth en route. The rhetoric from Israel and the US makes it clear that régime change will come and that’s all over the web so we’ll move on to a possibly more short term threat. The Straits of Hormuz concern flared a few months ago but that seems like old history given when the economy has gone since then. Basically, Iran recently outlined the capabilities to shut down the strait where almost20% of the world’s crude oil passes through daily.
The Saudi’s reopened a pipeline bypassing the straits carrying possibly 40% of that oil volume. That would take some pressure off, but it’s unclear how much if Iran actually blocked the straits.
Naturally, oil would spike. It is not guaranteed this would happen given the deflationary environment of markets which is helping to suppress oil and other commodities but these markets are very sensitive to shock as evidenced by the 3% spike in a few hours on a false rumor that Iran had blocked the straits back in December 2011.
A well laid war propaganda campaign can sustain the fear level in the “market” necessary to drive a war premium on crude oil. After all, the “market” is just people, some more powerful than others with high speed trading computers, when people get scared, silly things happen and the computers can really exacerbate that. For evidence of this trend you need look no further than the “Flash Crash” where the DJIA plunged 1000pts before mostly recovering within a few hours when everyone figured out nothing was actually happening and it was a mistake. Irreversible damage can be done in an event like this, just ask the regular guy that lost $17,000 b/c of very poor timing.
7. Weather Weapons
As if the Middle East wasn’t already tense enough, Iran has been making noise about weather manipulating weapons being used as warfare. It’s proven and admitted that there is US weather manipulation happening, realistically it is probable that those weapons are being aimed at Iran. Given the drought conditions persisting that have plagued Russia and the US this summer, with China’s capabilities maybe this weather warfare is global.......