User talk:21theUsername21

February 2012
Re this edit at Jared Lee Loughner: this is a bizarre conspiracy theory of the type that flourishes on the web, yet there is little new about it. Some people have claimed for years that the Lee Harvey Oswald arrested in Dallas in November 1963 was an impostor.

This is Ed Chiarini from Wellaware1.com. In the State of Arizona they have a Victumes Compensation Act. This legislation was crafted in order to compensate the victims of violent crimes. The fund is reimbursed by fines that are handed down from the court and paid by the guilty party.

When a violent crime occurs, and a person is arrested in conjunction with that violent crime, the District Attorney automatically files a lien on the individual in custody so that they are guaranteed to repay the fund. If there is no lien filed, no person was arrested or in custody. There was and currently is NO lien filed for the individual that we were shown by the Pima County officials, and told was Jared Lee Loughner. There is no line period associated with the event that is known as the Gabby Gifford Shooting.

This fact, clearly spotlights that the event that happened that day was a multijurisdictyional drill that was part of the DHS HSEEP ExPlan Active Shooter Scenerio. No one was killed. Remember NO LEIN = NO ARREST. Feel free to contact me at dallasgoldbug@gmail.com if you have questions. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.21.131.6 (talk) 16:20, 24 February 2014 (UTC)

This type of material falls under WP:FRINGE and WP:REDFLAG when added to Wikipedia articles.-- ♦Ian Ma c M♦  (talk to me) 08:43, 13 February 2012 (UTC)

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