AFP PODCAST: School Safety Expert Threatened for Questioning Sandy Hook
February
11, 2014 AFP
AFP PODCAST
Wolfgang
W. Halbig doesn’t believe anyone was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School on
December 14, 2012, and he’s looking for some answers. So many answers, in fact,
that he was paid a visit by some police investigators telling him to back off.
Mr.
Halbig isn’t your average “conspiracy theorist.” He’s worked in public
education as a teacher, dean, assistant principal, principal of an alternative
school and as the Director for School Safety and Security for the Seminole
County Public Schools, a school district of approximately 65,000 students.
A former
Florida State Trooper and United States Customs Inspector, Mr. Halbig was
invited by the U.S. Department of Justice to train over 3,500 school police
officers, school superintendents and school principals. He travels the country
providing presentations and keynotes to a variety of school board associations
and conferences and is a nationally-recognized school safety and security
expert and consultant, who has provided safety training and school assessments
for more than 4,000 school districts nationwide.
Dave Gahary spoke
with Wolfgang about why he doesn’t believe the official story of the Sandy
Hook Elementary School event, in this interesting interview (43:23).
Dave Gahary, a former submariner in the U.S.
Navy, is the host of AFP’s ‘Underground Interview’ series.
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