Author Topic: FBI officers went to Adam Lanza's home in 2004 to ask him about how he hacked through two layers of government security but his mom told them 'he's a computer whiz who's just testing himself'  (Read 524 times)

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2542974/FBI-officers-went-Adam-Lanzas-home-2004-ask-hacked-two-layers-government-security-mom-told-hes-computer-whiz-whos-just-testing-himself.html

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In it, he discusses a previously undiscovered writing of Lanza's where he rails against 'the system' and talks about how he felt students were being brainwashed.

'It goes without saying that an AK-47 and enough ammunition could do more good than a thousand ‘teachers,‘ if one is truly interested in reforming the system,' Adam wrote a year before the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.

'In short time the children will be brainwashed, pumped full of Xanax and told to conform, until they have been turned into the oppressors.

'They (the children) are already dead.'

In the weeks after the first anniversary of the shooting, Connecticut state investigators released their findings on the tragedy, showing what warning signs the 20-year-old shooter left behind in his wake before killing himself as emergency responders arrived on the scene.


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The Day the FBI Knocked on Adam Lanza’s Door By Matthew Lysiak

In 2004, officials from the Federal Bureau of Investigation knocked on the door at 36 Yogananda Street, in Newtown, Connecticut, wanting information on a 12-year-old boy named Adam Lanza, according to his mother.

Adam had used his computer to hack through two levels of security on a government website, the officials told Nancy, and they wanted answers.

Nancy Lanza knew exactly how to handle this situation, how to keep her son out of trouble. “He’s a computer whiz,” she told the federal agents, assuring them he was just a very bright, if somewhat troubled boy. “Adam was just testing himself,” she added.

The agents left, apparently satisfied that the child was not a serious threat.

It was just one in a long list of missed opportunities that are yet another tragic footnote to the Sandy Hook Massacre in Newtown, CT.

A look back at the life of Adam Lanza and his writings shows that the visit from the FBI was only one of many times when just a little more digging, just a few more questions, could have prevented the tragic events of December 14, 2012.

“It goes without saying that an AK-47 and enough ammunition could do more good than a thousand ‘teachers,‘ if one is truly interested in reforming the system,” Adam had written a year before walking into Sandy Hook Elementary School with a Bushmaster XM 15-E2S assault rifle.

“In short time the children will be brainwashed, pumped full of Xanax and told to conform, until they have been turned into the oppressors.

“They (the children) are already dead.”

On the site where he was posting, no one batted an eye at any of this.  After all, it was typical of the stuff Adam had been posting on Shocked Beyond Belief for more than a year.

By “reforming the system,” Adam was espousing his already well-documented world view that the role of society was to manipulate humanity into its immoral value system, which is perpetuated by a vicious cycle of propagandizing young children through the education system.

“Is it really so ideal to have good and efficient citizens? All they’ll do is be more effective at propagating the system you hate,” Adam wrote.

He believed this system had made millions sick, both physically and mentally, as evidence by the rampant use of anti-depressants.  “The entire philosophy behind education: the brutal indoctrination of pristine minds so as to propagate some delusional system of cultural values.”

In another post he wrote that “the enculturing of human children” was “terrifying.”

In his world, mass shooters were sending a message of resistance. They were declaring that they wouldn’t play by society’s sick rules. They were fighting back.
http://www.newsweek.com/day-fbi-knocked-adam-lanzas-door-226657