The question of the day is… Is it EVER harmful or dangerous to simply ask questions when facts don’t add up?
Here in 2019 we live in an Orwellian day and age where the simple act of asking a question is so taboo, you might get chastised or even sued. Such has certainly been the case for my guest today, Wolfgang Halbig.
Wolf, regardless of all the smear tactics from the media, just may be the most qualified person to speak on this controversial subject. As a national school administrator of safety, Wolf basically (if not literally) wrote the rule book on what to do and what not to do in the case of a school shooting. So, when a man of these qualifications says that the details of the story on a school shooting don’t add up, you might want to hear him out.
Halbig is not a conspiracy theorist and had no interest in such things until the Sandy Hook school shooting happened. Just as the rest of us, when the news broke, he watched in horror as the tragedy unfolded. He was appalled and grieved about the incident… that is, until the narrative began to get fishy.
For a man of his credentials, the story just didn’t add up. When he began to ask questions and dig into the inconsistencies, he suddenly found himself in the middle of a devastating lawsuit seemingly to silence his queries.
Many people will jump to nefarious conclusions about Wolf or even myself for having him on. He has been banned from virtually all social media platforms and most who speak his name are met with the same social punishments. However, Wolf is not making any claims or assumptions. He is only asking questions and that alone, apparently, is dangerous here in 2019.
A rational qualified questioning voice is being silenced, banned from society and labeled “dangerous”. In my opinion, that’s pretty strong indication that we should hear him out. Regardless of your stance on the narrative, there can be only one truth. That truth may or may not be what we want to believe, but to allow the banning of the question is to forfeit your right to speech and truth and I strongly believe that, no matter how uncomfortable the truth may be, none of us really want to live in a world of blind illogical acceptance.
All that and more on today’s episode of The System is Down episode 136: Let’s Talk About Sandy Hook w. Wolfgang Halbig
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