PREDICTION: Montreal Shooting Rampage Kills Student

Sep 14, 2006 04:22

I already reported on this, but it's still good to point out some things:
  1. Montreal Police Chief Yvan Delorme said the attacker was shooting haphazardly at no target in particular, until he saw the police and took aim at them:
    1. The Police Chief is Yvan representing me
    2. Yvan = Y/Van = Male(Y) IR(Van/They Go-Spanish)
  2. Police hid behind a wall as they exchanged fire with the gunman, whose back was against a vending machine, said student Andrea Barone:
    1. The student is Barone
    2. Barone = Bar 1
    3. Isabella worked at the Bar
    4. Bar 1 = Bar God
  3. Raamias Hernandez, 19, said he had just finished his class when he saw everyone start to run:
    1. My GODfather born 9/18 (IR) has the last name of Hernandez
    2. Hernandez = He-RN and EZ = Gemini(He/Helium/2) Registered Nurse(RN) and Slutty(EZ)
    3. Sunny Leone wanted to be a Nurse
    4. She's an Adult Star and slutty
  4. Cousins: My cousins are Karen (Sunny Leone) and Helen (Helen of Troy and Helen Slater)
I figure it's better to be safe than sorry because people will always try to blow things out of proportoin when you mention that you have ties to something bad. You have to point out that it's balanced with Good.

Most importantly, notice how all "Good Tags" are much more closely associated with me than "Bad Tags." That's why Davis born Valentine's Day is technically B/AD (2/14) because he was born on that Day.

So when I say that Davis born Valentine's Day and Isabella Valentine are "B/AD" (2/14) People, that's a True Mathematical Statement :P.

The Planet knows how people will try to split hairs and get technical. So it set everything up to be very specific and to cover most of the bases calculating way ahead of time what most people's objections are going to be.

It covers most stuff so that I'm always "technically" telling the Truth. That's how Laws work. You go by the Letter of the Law. People can complain, but they pulled the same thing when they perverted the 14th Amendment for their own purposes regarding money.

The Lawyers knew exactly what the 14th Amendment was for, but they altered it for the Corporation. For anyone belonging to such a society to get finicky about what I did would be hypocritical, especially from people that capitalize on the U.S. Legal System for their own business purposes.

It shouldn't surprise people that if they can be sneaky that "God' can be sneakier and outwit them at their own game because the Planet has already seen this crap for millions of years and observing the Human Behavior of billions of people that have come and gone.

You're also talking about the Cumulative Intelligence of all 7 Billion People on the Planet all pooling their information together. So even if the most brilliant minds attempted to outsmart the Planet, it's going to be hard because any thought they have gets transmitted to the Subconscious Collective.

Imagine playing Chess against your Mirror Imae and someone who knows all your moves and what you're most likely going to do. On top of that, you've also got the other Subconscious Minds observing you and watching everything you do and whom you interact with.

They piece together information faster than you do because it's automatically transmitted to all 7 Billion Minds so they can start working on a countermeasure to block any moves.

If anyone is going to attempt to take on the Intelligence of the Planet, it has to be the majority of the 7 Billion people on the Planet with the cooperation of very key individuals in certain heads of states.

One thing I'll say though is that any time people try to be dishonest or sneaky, they just end up hurting themselves in the end. The Planet keeps tally of whatever sneaky things you do and uses it as leverage to turn around and get what it wants using that same Sneaky Logic.

People become their own worst enemies. The only way you can stop the Planet from being sly is if you play FAIRLY. If you play fairly and honestly, then the Planet is forced to play by your rules and also honor the same covenents that you set.

However, if you cheat and break the rules acting selfishly, it becomes a free for all and the Planet will copy what you do and it will do it BETTER and FASTER than you with the help of all 7 Billion Subconscious Minds working and thinking faster.

The communication between regular Conscious Minds at this time is really slow. In order to succeed at winning, it takes planning that could last for generations and will be past the lifetimes of millions of people.

It forces people to think ahead and for the greater good of their children and future generations.

The only reason why I'm even in power is because you can't count on people to do a simple job and be honest. Since no one could be trusted, the Planet handed it over to me since I was the only "honest" and qualified person available.

There are tons of people much smarter than me, but few are as ethical. Of those people, I was the only one who put the Planet's welfare first and above my own. I set aside my entire life.

Nobody else did. Everyone else is lost in their own little world. So the Planet naturally granted me powers exactly as I was "conditioned" or programmed to do.
Montreal Shooting Rampage Kills Student
By PHIL COUVRETTE, Associated Press Writer 29 minutes ago
MONTREAL - A young man in a black trench coat and a mohawk haircut opened fire Wednesday at a Montreal college, slaying a woman and wounding at least 19 other people before police shot and killed him, witnesses and authorities said.

Police dismissed suggestions that terrorism played a role in the lunch-hour attack at downtown Dawson College, where scores of panicked students fled into the streets after the shooting began. Some had clothes stained with blood; others cried and clung to each other. Two nearby shopping centers and a daycare center also were evacuated and subway service was disrupted.

"I was terrified. The guy was shooting at people randomly. He didn't care, he was just shooting at everybody," said student Devansh Smri Vastava. "There were cops firing. It was so crazy."

Police said the 25-year-old attacker had a rapid-fire rifle and two other weapons, which they did not further describe.

Witnesses said he started firing outside the college before walking in the front door. Much of the shooting was in the second-floor cafeteria, where students dropped to the floor and lay in terror. At times the gunman hid behind vending machines before emerging to take aim - at one point at a teenager who tried to photograph him with his cell phone. Teachers ran through the halls, telling everyone to get out of the building.

Montreal Police Chief Yvan Delorme said the attacker was shooting haphazardly at no target in particular, until he saw the police and took aim at them.

Police hid behind a wall as they exchanged fire with the gunman, whose back was against a vending machine, said student Andrea Barone, who was in the cafeteria. He said the officers proceeded cautiously because many students were trapped around the assailant, who yelled "Get back! Get back!" every time an officer tried to move closer.

Eventually, Barone said, the gunman went down in hail of gunfire.

Delorme said some officers had already been at the school on an unrelated matter when the shooting erupted. He said reinforcements rushed to the scene and took part in the shooting.

Police Sgt. Francois Dore said that the attacker was from the Montreal area, but he did not provide a name or any further details. Dore said his car was still at the school and police were searching his apartment.

Although police initially suggested the gunman had killed himself, Delorme later said at a news conference that "based on current information, the suspect was killed by police."

Police with guns drawn stood behind a police cruiser as a SWAT team swarmed the 12-acre campus. Delorme said later that "there was only one suspect on site, he was not assisted by someone else."

Montreal General Hospital said 11 people were admitted, including eight who were in critical condition. Nine others were taken to two other hospitals. One young woman later died, a police official said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the victim's next-of-kin had not yet been notified.

"Today we have witnessed a cowardly and senseless act of violence unfold at Montreal's Dawson College," Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper said. "Our primary concern right now is to ensure the safety and recovery of all those who were injured during this tragedy." The school was closed until Monday.

The shooting recalled the 1999 attack at Columbine High School in Colorado, where two students wearing trench coats killed 13 people before committing suicide.

Canada's worst mass shooting also happened in Montreal. Gunman Marc Lepine killed 14 women at the Ecole Polytechnic on Dec. 6, 1989, before shooting himself.

The 25-year-old Lepine roamed the halls of the school firing a rifle, specifically targeting women whom he claimed in a suicide note had ruined his life. Nine other women and four men were wounded.

That shooting spurred efforts for new gun laws and greater awareness of societal violence - particularly domestic abuse. Canada's tighter gun law was achieved mainly as the results of efforts by survivors and relatives of Lepine's victims.

Dawson is more of a pre-college division than a traditional university. It was the first English-language institution in Quebec's network of university preparatory colleges when it was founded in 1969. With about 10,000 students, it is the largest college of general and vocational education, known by its French acronym CEGEP, in the province.

Witnesses to Wednesday's attack said a man wearing a black trench coat entered the school cafeteria and opened fire without uttering a word.

Derick Osei, 19, said he was walking down the stairs to the cafeteria when he saw a man with a gun.

"He ... just started shooting up the place. I ran up to the third floor and I looked down and he was still shooting," Osei said. "He was hiding behind the vending machines and he came out with a gun and started pointing and pointed at me. So I ran up the stairs. I saw a girl get shot in the leg."

Osei said people in the cafeteria were all lying on the floor.

"I saw the gunman who was dressed in black and at that time he was shooting at people," student Michel Boyer told CTV. "I immediately hit the floor. It was probably one of the most frightening moments of my life."

"He was shooting randomly, I didn't know what he was shooting at, but everyone was screaming, Get out of the building!" Boyer said. "Everybody was in tears. Everybody was so worried for their own safety for their own lives."

Raamias Hernandez, 19, said he had just finished his class when he saw everyone start to run.

He said the gunman was dressed in a black jacket and had a mohawk haircut. Hernandez said he started to take pictures with his cell phone with his friend and the suspect saw them and started shooting.

Vastava said he saw a man in military fatigues with "a big rifle" storm the cafeteria.

"He just started shooting at people," Vastava said, adding that he heard about 20 shots fired. He also said teachers ran through the halls telling students to get out. "We all ran upstairs."

Barone, 17, said he was sitting in the cafeteria with his girlfriend and some friends when he heard some shots.

"At first I thought it was a firecracker," he said. "Then I turned around and I saw him. He was dressed in a black trench coat and I saw his hand firing a handgun in every direction."

Barone said a police officer emerged from a corner next to the cafeteria and fired a shot in the direction of the gunman no more than several yards away and missed him. Five or six more police officers showed up, he said. Barone said it was like a running battle with five or six shots fired in both directions every minute.

After police eventually killed the gunman, the officers helped the students leave the cafeteria, crawling out on their bellies along a wall.

Barone said as they were crawling out toward an exit they saw a girl who had been shot in the torso and who was face down surrounded by a pool of blood.

He said officers told them: "Don't look, don't look. Keep going out."

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AP Writer Rob Gillies contributed to this report from Toronto.

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