I have to say although not complacent I agree whole heartedly.
Prayers are out to all of the victims and their families.
The event has been duly noted however.
Howdy!
Being a citizen of Colorado, more specifically, a resident of the city of Aurora, and a stalwart American, I just want to echo what others have said:
This ain't the time, it ain't appropriate, and it ain't very welcome either.
Personally, I feel the premise of a false flag attack is ludicrious. Poppycock.
This was somebody who planned his attack with a great deal of precision and carried it out with a cold blooded calculation.
There are some who are selling the blood of those who died in Aurora in exchange of advancing everything from their ideology, to their political position, to making wild and unsubstantiated claims about a government covert operation.
This ain't acceptable. People are suffering. People have died. People... human beings... my friends and neighbors,... are traumatized by the facts. We ain't apt to accept flights of fancy or fantasy mythology right now. So, in essence, I think you ought to take time to reflect on the loss and tragedy that has affected our city, and try to have some sort of compassion. Save the conspiracy theories for a day when folks aren't suffering through a horrendous day that hasn't even ended yet.
Blessings,
M-Taliesin