I can't help but think there is something much darker going on. I would really love to know who came up with this concept. Was it a person, a government agency or what? Why are the police involved? In this first event there was no abduction, but the police showed the children an "alien claw." Aliens with claws would be pretty damn scary to anyone, let alone children. The whole thing angers me. As Regan mentioned in her article -- I think it is some sort of psyops. There is simply not a reasonable explanation other than psyops or the people that are teaching children are complete idiots. Yes, that is another thing that bothers me -- that teachers went along with this hoax! We probably all have encountered a few scary teachers in our time, but that all of them went along with this is almost unbelievable to me!
Least you think the UK is the only country scaring school children, I quote from Regan's article:
In May of 2009, Scales Elementary school in Tennessee staged a gun attack on students. Staff told students it was not a drill. (Teachers stage fake gun attack on kids) This happened while on a week long field trip in a state park.
Again, totally unbelievable, but totally true. What is going on?
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Having four children and seven grandchildren, I would be beyond livid if this had been perpetrated and regardless that it hasn't, this should be subject to a criminal investigation. In talking to a friend who is a psychologist, he told me that there is absolutely no useful purpose to this other than to terrorize children. It has no scientific basis. What sort of sick mind arranged this? They should all be subject to psychological screening..anyone who "teaches" kids...sexual stalking, rape, pedophiles,verbal abuse,discrimination etc are in the news daily...Generally, I think its a breakdown seen on other fronts...too little community and too much abdication to "authorities." Its disgusting.Whatever happened to shame? Great post.
The alien landings seems too complex to have been planned by the teachers. I don't know how schools in the UK work, but here you would need someone much higher than a school authority to get the police involved. My sister was a HS teacher and she pretty much couldn't do anything that wasn't already approved by someone higher up -- the school board or something like that. I would really like to know who was behind the planning of this.
Yes, there should be a criminal investigation. I think parents should be allowed to press criminal charges as well as sue for damages.
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