The murders at the
premier of the The Dark Night Rises, in Colorado, and the massacre at
the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, have yet
another bizarre connection.
First
of all, in the film, The Dark Knight Rises, which premiered last summer
in Aurora, where a killer(s) took the lives of 12 theater goers,
wounding 58 others, there is a moment at one-hour, fifty-eight minutes. A
startling moment in the Batman movie. Commissioner Gordon is talking
about thwarting an imminent attack on "Strike Zone One."
At
that moment, he points to the only legible words on a map lying on a
table in front of him. The words are: SANDY HOOK. The scene of the
massacre last month at a Connecticut elementary school. The other recent
massacre.
And
now, by way of an article at Before It's News, we have a new tie-in.
The unlisted author of that article cites a story from a newspaper in
Connecticut, The Stamford Advocate. Dated April 7, 2012, it has so far
flown under the radar. It reports a death in an automobile accident, on
the Merritt Parkway. The victim was Scott Getzinger.
Mr.
Getzinger was the property master on The Dark Knight Rises. As such,
there is a chance he, in fact, selected that map with the words SANDY
HOOK printed on it. The property master is responsible for all props
used in a film.
The
Stamford Advocate story mentions that Getzinger's injuries were, at
first, called non-life threatening by the police. But then he died.
The last fact of the story is stunning, to say the least. Mr. Getzinger was a resident of...Newtown, Connecticut.
As
I and others have pointed out previously, the production designer of
The Dark Knight Rises, Nathan Crowley, is related to the infamous
black-magic British legend, Aleister Crowley, sometimes called The Great
Beast 666. Aleister was Nathan's grandfather's cousin.
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