Timely Question-People Who Know Things.....

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Originally Posted By: McCritical
"Every event"? You've got to be kidding.
I think you entirely misread that bit of my post... Oranges and Corleones I thought would be the tip off, my friend.

If you called in some quack, he'd sniff around and find out that:

1. Mr. Johnson at PDQ gas station saw a crow land on his car, then fly in the direction of your sister's house.
2. Ethel Freenbeen's normal compliment of songbirds was chased away by angry crows that day. She lives one street down from the fire.

Obviously, the crows prefigured the tragedy, right?

Wrong. That's my point - that people who want to will find connections regardless.


I'm very sorry that your sister was taken away as she was and certainly had no intention of aggravating a painful memory.
 
No aggravation at all. My sister all but the last 5 years of her life tormented from our dysfunctional upbringing. We went from the worst of enemies to the best of friends, and she found the happiness she always looked for.

My point is this. There was nothing. No clues, no hints, no writings, recordings, or telepathic messages. No morbid thoughts vocalized to friends, family, or coworkers. No wish to be used for a higher purpose, no depression. It was just simply over.

Beginning at age 13 or so Rachel Scott got a sense that she would be used for a higher purpose. And she accepted it matter of factly. She wrote and spoke of it in a manner that is outside of normal comprehension/intuition for most adults, much less an otherwise completely average teenager.

In my honest opinion she didn't know that that day at Columbine would be her last day on earth. But it's equally obvious from her writings and things she spoke that day that she knew her time was almost up.

Her family members I have met and spent time with have, if anything, gone out of their way to look for any other meaning in her words, actions, and writings. When you get the full story most people (and I don't mean the ones who believe pro wrestling is real)come to the same conclusion. There isn't any other meaning. She meant what she said and wrote.

Brooks Brown, the Columbine student who Harris and Klebold let leave the school before the shooting started devotes an entire chapter in his book, "No Easy Answers" to Rachel Scott. Apparently she was everything she appeared to be.
 
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