Damn gerbil wheels are turning again. Some questions regarding the timeline of the "spokes people" for the fake news come into question:
David Hogg
1) Stated during interview he was at home during the shooting and heard about it from the news. (Kids who stay home or leave school early watch the news)
2) Stated he then grabbed his camera and rode his bicycle 3 miles to MSD
a) Shooting lasted 4 minutes, pretty sure it would take him longer than that to get his stuff and ride there. Say first 911 call came in at the 30 second mark. Then the dispatcher had to alert the PD. So if the news is scanning the radios, it would also take them more time to actually break and "this just in" story. His interview from inside the closet, gun fire can be heard in the background (real?).
b) Once on campus, he had to make his way through the PD who was there and evacuating students and go into the building doors. Then find where the shooter was and go inside a class room. All within 4 minutes of the 1st shot being fired
3) He then was able to get through phone lines and call CNN to say he was at the shooting (said during interview). Did he have them on speed dial already for a private CNN line and not the 800 number? Possible because he did visit them prior. Then the reporters had to locate him.
4) During his on site interviews, he seemed to be trying to memorize lines.
5) His dad after leaving the FBI, started his own crisis management company. His father was also on the 9/11 crisis team (all public record)
6) No mention of his sister during interviews, who was shot by Cruz. Wouldn't that be mentioned at some point?
7) Some yearbook photos of him at another school (most likely fake, but doesn't help)
Emma Gonzales
1) Video (deleted) of her doing a cooking show titled "NYU". She had long hair.
2) Her mother is David Hoggs aunt (fathers (FBI agent) sister)
3) No mention of the relationship ("oh, we're cousins")
Side Notes:
March for our Lives permit applied for before the shooting happened
Many "students" interviewed can be seen laughing/smiling seconds prior to the interview starting. Then get into character and all sad/serious.
CNN town hall, JROTC student claims he was given questions to ask, but refused. So he was denied entry
So just with the 2 main spokes people for the March for our Lives, this raises more questions. I'm going off of memory, so anyone can correct if I'm mistaken about any info above.