Virginia shooter: No video games found

i love how they assumed he "trained" playing video games....
 
People like him dont change because of video games, they are attracted to the games because they like the idea of killing. If a normal person plays a violent game they're fine. If video games influenced us that badly, the world would be a warzone. Do none of these experts realise this or something?
 
Oh, that was a seriously refreshing read. Sensibility in the media FTW.
 
Go to the site to see the picture. Do you think they are the same man.

April 18, MSNBC, Scarborough Country -- Michele Kosinski reports at about 10:13 PM eastern time that Cho's roommates say they do not recognize him in the film from the package sent to NBC.

http://www.rense.com/general76/cho.htm
 
Taken from that site:

prbsolution_dees.jpg

Lol.
 
Zomg.

I learn something new about how stupid people are every day.
 
Jack Thompson could kiss my big black(white) ass. WTF would a company want it's customers dead? Bill Hicks>Jack Thompson.
 
Jack Thompson could kiss my big black(white) ass. WTF would a company want it's customers dead? Bill Hicks>Jack Thompson.
Haha, I've been thinking about how ol' Hicksy would react to all this if he were still around. He'd have a ****ing field day over Jacko, that's for sure :D
 
Having fired a variety of different hand guns, I can assure you they're totally different to a mouse, paintball gun, or anything, in spite of the of the old joke 'Mice are like guns, point and click devices'.

and what's worse

'Mesloh said the killer performed like a trained professional, "He had a 60% fatality rate with handguns - that's unheard of given 9 millimeters don't kill people instantly," said Mesloh, stating that the handguns Cho used were designed for "plinking at cans," not executing human beings'

9mmP rounds are used by the military, counter terrorism, and police forces throughout the world. While the effectiveness of the stopping power of a 9mm round has been called into question, the fact remains that it is a round designed to kill, and 9mm pistols are fairly accurate because of low recoil.

The very fact that a professor of criminology can write off a 9mm round like that is shocking. I'd venture he'd never volunteer to get shot by one of those "Plinking at cans" pistols.

Sheesh.
 
I think in the video they said all his games where on the computer, but they never said said they found any disks of the sort. They said they found a flash game of GTA ( 1 and 2 where in a birds eye view ) and Doom, which could also be made to play in an internet browser. These are things they obviously wouldn't put on a list of things found in his dorm.
 
I still just find it absolutely bizarre and even a little twisted that the focus of a MURDER investigation should be whether or not the perpetrator has VIDEO GAMES on his computer.

I mean... what? I can't figure it out for the life of me, even after all I've read from Jacko and co. Scratch that - especially after what I've heard from them.
 
beats me. I bet all those guys saying video games are bad tried playing it once, sucks horribly at it, got frustrated, threw the controller/keyboard at the wall and start cursing at it calling it man kinds downfall and blaming such events on it.


- on other ( more serious notes ) I can see how a video game such as counter strike could "compel" some one to want to shoot in general, but not people! thats f%*ked up! I want to go hunting or to a shooting range after kick'n ass in CSS but i never feel the need to kill any one. I believe they said something about him being in an "emotional distress" or something like that. not too long ago ( about a half a year ) i was pretty upset about some things in my life and video games and killing was the last thing on my mind, i was just try to figure out how to fix it all!
 
Quote, "Virginia School Shooting: Another Government Black-Op?

Early details suggest Columbine-style set-up to justify mass gun control, VA Tech has "blood on their hands," banned concealed carry, disarming victims Paul Joseph Watson & Steve Watson Prison Planet </index.html> Monday, April 16, 2007

Early details about the horrific school shooting at Virginia Tech strongly indicate that these events represent a Columbine-style black-op that will be exploited in the coming days to push for mass gun control and further turning our schools into prisons.

Eyewitness Matt Kazee told the Alex Jones Show that it was a full two to three hours after the shootings began that loudspeakers installed around the campus were used to warn students to stay indoors and that a shooter was on the loose.

Quite how the killer was afforded so much time before any action was taken to stop him is baffling, especially considering the fact that the campus, according to Kazee, was crawling with police before the event happened due to numerous bomb threats that had been phoned in last week.
The shootings came three days after a bomb threat Friday forced the cancellation of classes in three buildings, WDBJ in Roanoke reported. Also, the 100,000-square-foot Torgersen Hall was evacuated April 2 after police received a written bomb threat, The Roanoke Times reported.

CNN quoted a student <http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070416/ap_on_re_us/virginia_tech_shooting> who was outraged at the delay in identifying and stopping the killer.
"What happened today this was ridiculous. And I don't know what happened or what was going through this guy's mind," student Jason Piatt told CNN. "But I'm pretty outraged and I'll say on the record I'm pretty outraged that someone died in a shooting in a dorm at 7 o'clock in the morning and the first e-mail about it - no mention of locking down campus, no mention of canceling classes - they just mention that they're investigating a shooting two hours later at 9:22."

He added: "That's pretty ridiculous and meanwhile, while they're sending out that e-mail, 22 more people got killed."

The details that are beginning to emerge fill the criteria that this could very well be another government black-op that will be used as justification for more gun control and turning our schools into prisons, festooned with armed guards, surveillance cameras and biometric scanning to gain entry.

Ironic therefore it is that Virginia is a concealed carry state and yet Virginia Tech campus recently enforced a policy <http://www.roanoke.com/news/nrv/wb/xp-21770> prohibiting "unauthorized possession, storage or control" of firearms on campus. According to gun rights activists such as Aaron Zelman of Jews For The Preservation of Firearms, VA Tech has "blood on its hands" for disarming the victims who could potentially have defended themselves against the killer.

Initial reports suggested there were two shooters, but the story quickly changed to just one shooter who later killed himself (as happens in almost all these cases) or was shot by police.

Eyewitness accounts describe police hiding behind trees and failing to pursue the killer, while ordering the school to be placed on lockdown so nobody could escape the carnage as the killer picked off his targets with seemingly little interruption from the police.

At the moment, the official death toll is 30, but could rise, making this the deadliest school shooting in history.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/april2007/160407blackop.htm
 
Copypasta from prison planet? You can do better kathy.
 
it was mcdonlads
its all clear!

the ketchup
the cow
the uniform

omfg mcdonlads compirazey!
 
you know why these conspiracy theories are conspiracy theories? because they can never answer the "why", the motivation behind the so called "black ops" operation ..as in why would they seek to force gun control by killing 32 students? ...it's just really really shitty logic to jump to some inane conclusion based on nothing more than guesswork and paranoid delusional leaps of fancy
 
one of the less interesting Kat posts :| eh, still amusing. Also, get help mate! You're clearly paranoid D:
 
Kathaksung (PS I want your babies) said:
Aaron Zelman of Jews For The Preservation of Firearms

The jews.

Always the jews.


/sarcasm
 
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