5.Shannon Hicks denies staging her fake “iconic” photograph by Jim Fetzer, Ph.D. & Dennis Cimino from Nobody Died at Sandy Hook
Shannon Hicks denies staging
her fake “iconic” photograph
by Jim Fetzer, Ph.D. & Dennis Cimino
“I am not in that photo. I took that photo. And I took it while covering
the evacuation ofSHES on Friday, December 14, 2012 ’’-Shannon Hicks
The photograph to which Shannon
Hicks, Associate Editor of The Newtown
Bee, refers is one that I (with Dan
Cady) published in “The Sandy Hook
‘Smoking Gun’: Game, Set, Match!”,
which seems to be one in a series
of staged photographs.
Among the features that suggest they
were staged is that, in the one to which
she refers, a little girl is at the front of
the conga line of students led by a police
woman in uniform. But she is missing in Shannon’s “iconic” photograph.
If this was taken in real time under emergency conditions, how could
she have taken more than one? And, as we explain below, the white arrow is
not in the same position in the two photos, which suggests the second was
taken later.
And there is no sense of urgency about any of this. You have bystanders-
whom Shannon Hicks claims were parents picking up their children-but does
anyone buy that? And there should have been around 469 students and 83
faculty and staff to evacuate: Where are they?
What became of her?
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The “Smoking Gun”
Perhaps the most extraordinary proof that the Sandy Hook “shooting”
was a fabricated event in which no children died is the “iconic” photograph
that was taken by Shannon Hicks, Associate Editor of The Newtown Bee,
which Dennis Cimino and I have subjected to an extensive and detailed
analysis. It is the only photo we have of any children being evacuated from
the school:
Hicks claims to have taken this on 14 December 2012 during the
evacuation of children from Sandy Hook Elementary School ( SHES). Rather
to our astonishment, Dan Cady, “ The Sun and Sandy Hook", had published
another photograph on 14 January 2013, more than a year-and-a-half prior to
the efforts of Dennis Cimino and me to establish when her photograph was
actually taken. N otice the absence of any frost on the ground or exhaust from
their breathing, which will
become important.
On the basis of
a shadow analysis,
Dan concluded that
the Shannon Hicks’
photograph was taken at
9:45 AM on 12 November
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analysis turns out to be surprisingly complex and, given the distribution of
the vehicles in the photo and such, it_would not surprise me if it had been
taken in much closer proximity to the event. It is less important when the
photograph was taken than that we now have a second photo at approximately
the same time.
Notice how many
indications are present
that this photo wasstaged.
There was no emergency
in progress, the people
behind the woman in
the center (closest to
the children, whom Dan
Cady has identified as
Lisa Terifay) appear part
of a drill by their body
language, where the conga
line sequence in the first
photo is missing the girl in
the front, meaning Hicks ’
claim that she took that
photo under emergency
conditions is indefensible:
they staged multiple shots
and selected the one that
they thought was best.
Dan Cady has conjectured that Shannon Hicks is taking the picture of
the conga line and the parents. It is his guess that Lisa Terifay (near center,
blue sweatshirt, clear line of sight to the kids, in front of Shannon) took the
photo that got the most attention. A relative of mine with a keen eye, however,
has observed, on the basis of the location of the (driving direction) white
arrow, that the “iconic” photo was taken later and from a different position,
reinforcing that the photo was staged. And facebook commentator, Lisa
Spears, has noticed that the cars there on 14 December 2012 don’t look
the same as in Hicks’ photograph.
William Shanley and Shannon Hicks
William Shanley, a film maker of some note who resides in Connecticut,
was so incensed by this discovery that he wrote toShannon Hicks about it,
where she has now asserted that she had also taken the second photo above
(which appears to have been taken prior to her “iconic” image) and that
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she is therefore not in the
photograph itself, implying
that Dan Cady’s conjecture
was wrong:
William was not satisfied
and wrote back his strongly
expressed dissatisfaction
that what she was telling
him was true. The key
point here, I think, is not
whether Shannon Hicks was
in the second of these
photographs that has now
emerged but whether
the first-the “iconic”
photograph-was of a real
event (a bona fide shooting
in which 20 children died)
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a drill):
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that his photograph
not only proves the
“iconic” Shannon Hicks’
photograph was staged but
that the entire episode-the
alleged shooting at the school-about which so many have published so much-
was indeed an elaborately fabricated event in which no children died (as Paul
Preston has reported has even been confirmed by officials in the Department
of Education) to promote Barack Obama’s anti-gun agenda.
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Enter Dan Hennen
Imagine our surprise when I (Jim) discovered (among the comments on
my “Smoking Gun” article) one from Dan Hennen, which provided a link
that 1 had initially overlooked. When I followed the link, I was taken to a
web page with the following (now familiar) photograph, accompanied by a
caption stating, "Picture at Sandy Hook taken on October 1 7, 2012, during
emergency drill at the school”, which reinforces the question it raises:
Bear in mind, Shannon Hicks has acknowledged that she took this
photograph. If we take for granted that she took it as well as her “iconic”
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photograph, then when
was it taken? She appears
to be compounding the
fraud by reaffirming that
she took it “during the
evacuation” of students
at SHES. But we and
others have noted before
the absence of evidence
that any evacuation took
place, including that those 469 students are nowhere to be seen.
As C.W. Wade and others who are attempting to defend the indefensible
have observed, Shannon Hicks claims to have taken hundreds of photos at
Sandy Hook, including of the evacuation. There are not “hundreds” but
21-and no “evacuation” photos beyond those we have already seen.
There are some photos of kids walking along Dickinston Drive (who
are not K-4th graders) and others beside a car, but those are not “evacuation
photos”. This must be “the new math”-and confirms there was no “evacuation”
because it was a drill, not a shooting.
Resolving the date
We now have at least three dates attributed to this photograph: the official
date of 14 December 2012 (by Shannon Hicks and the NENPA, presumably,
which made her “Photographer of the Year” for taking it); on 12 November
2012 (by Dan Cady); and on 17 October 2012 during a drill conducted at
SHES (by Dan Hennen). It’s obvious that this photograph was staged, as
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What is this officer doing running away from the scene of the crime , for
example? He ought to be assisting in dealing with the threat from the alleged
shooter. If there was one, there might have been more. And notice the officer
whose silhouette can be seen in the background in front of the school. He
appears more concerned with what’s going on in the parking lot than with
what’s going on inside the school. And for good reason: there was nothing
going on inside the school!
Shannon Hick’s “iconic” photograph was thus an essential element
of (what can only be described as) an act of terrorism. The events reported
can also be seen from this
photo on that day with
frost on the ground and
exhaust from the cold:
We have no frost
on the ground or visible
exhalation from the cold
in the Shannon Hicks’
photograph, which makes
the date of 14 December 2012 no longer even remotely plausible. We should
be able to narrow it down between 12 November 2012 and 17 October 2012,
where we are inclined to believe that it was taken during the earlier drill as
Dan Hennen reported. But it cannot be an authentic photograph taken on 14
December 2012. And other photos afford more evidence that this was a drill:
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to have occurred at SHES on 14 December 2012 instilled fear into the hearts
and minds of every American-parents and children alike-in order to make
the people more amenable to manipulation to promote a political agenda. It
was despicable conduct and a grotesque form of treason for which Barack
Obama and Eric Holder bear ultimate responsibility.
This chapter originally appeared as “Shannon Hicks denies staging her fake
‘iconic ’photograph ” (24 July 2014), in veteranstoday.com.
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