Thursday, November 20, 2014

Myron May "MK" or just mad?

Myron May Facebook


There's an immediate sense this event was staged. I have quickly tried to obtain data before it disappears but heres the scoop so far.

Gunman killed, three students shot in Florida university library


REUTERS By Bill Cotterel

TALLAHASSEE Fla. (Reuters) - A gunman wounded three Florida State University students, one critically, early Thursday when he opened fire in a library where hundreds of students were studying for exams, authorities said.


http://heavy.com/news/2014/11/myron-may-fsu-gunman-strozier-library-jason-derfus/

Myron May has been named as the shooter who wounded three students during an attack on the Strozier Library on the Tallahassee campus of FSU. At 12:30 a.m. on November 20, May walked into the library and opened fire, wounding three students. Not long after the initial shots were fired was May shot dead by responding police on an access ramp leading into the library. continued

Myron May: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know


Here’s what you need to know:
1. He Was a Lawyer Who Graduated From FSU

May is a lawyer who graduated from Florida State, class of 2005, and attended law school at Texas Tech, according to his Facebook page. He also studied at Gulf Coast State College. His social media page says that he’s the “In-house Legal Counsel at Taunton Family Children’s Home.” He’s a native of Dayton, Ohio, and but last lived in Wewahitchka, Florida.

BREAKING: FSU shooter Myron May went to FSU, Texas Tech, Phi Beta Sigma member
– per African Amer Colleg. Schol. Fund pic.twitter.com/rUS7K859is
— Stacey Readout (@StaceyReadout) November 20, 2014
In 2006, he lived in Lubbock, Texas, before moving to Houston in 2010. According to
Lawyers.com, he was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2010 and worked at Kennard Law in Houston. His page at the Texas Bar website lists his areas of practice: Administrative and Public, Business, Consumer, Criminal, Insurance, Labor- Employment, Litigation: Commercial, Litigation: Personal Injury, Other, LGBT Law, Workers’ Compensation, Appellate: Civil, Appellate: Criminal, Disability Law.

2. He Had Been Staying at the Home of a
Nationally Renowned Charity Worker

Abigail Taunton and her husband David were questioned by police after the shooting. (Facebook)
Prior to the shooting he had been staying at the home of Abigail and David Taunton, Florida based real estate developers and head of the Taunton Family Children’s Home. Speaking to the Associated Press, Abigail Taunton said: We’re just all astounded. We had no idea that he would do something like this.Obviously, he was not in his right mind. He was a well-liked, real smart…My heart’sbroken. In a million years I wouldn’t have thought he’d do something like this. He was struggling, having decided that what he was doing out there was not good. He had some issues and just decided he’d come home. He was struggling, like we all do, financially and otherwise.

You can watch a video about the Taunton’s charity, which was featured on Oprah in 2000,

http://www.oprah.com/angelnetwork/Taunton-Family-Childrens-Home-Use-Your-Life-Award

According to Abigail’s LinkedIn page, the charity is described as:
My husband David and I started the Children’s Home in 1981 and run it day to day as well as handle the financial aspects of the Home. We have 14 children presently with room for more. We have Summer Camps all through the summer for about 1500 children. It is a non for profit organization that exists solely on private donations, no government funds. It has been a real blessing.

The Tauntons told  Fox Tampa Bay that they were contacted by his uncle on the morning of his
shooting.

3. He Was a Devout Christian

May’s final post on Facebook was the biblical verse, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” One his friends commented on the quotation with: There is a joke in there about freshman year but I’m going to refrain from being profane. Pound sign: maturity.

To which May replied:

I got it. You really need help.
The week before the shooting he posted this:
He frequently quotes verses from the Bible and in his About section, he writes his own proverbs, such as:
Beware the Good Idea Fairy: Her wings of passion and sincerity allow her to sore, but she is completely devoid of logic and common sense.

4. He Targeted & Missed One Student

One student, Jason Derfuss, said that he was targeted by the shooter but managed to get cover behind some book shelves. He posted about the ordeal on his Facebook page. He wrote:
Earlier tonight there was a shooting at FSU, right as I was leaving Strozier. I didn’t know this at the time, but the Shooter targeted me first. The shot I heard behind me I did not feel, nor did it hit me at all.
He was about 5 feet from me, but he hit my books. Books one minute earlier I had checked out of the library, books that should not have stopped the bullet. But they did.

I learned this about 3 hours after it happened, I never thought to check my bag. I assumed I wasn't a target, I assumed I was fine. The truth is I was almost killed tonight and God intervened. I know conceptually He can do all things, but to physically witness the impossible and to be surrounded by such grace is indescribable. To God be the glory, forever and ever, Amen.
He was shot dead after he refused to surrender to cops at an access ramp just outside of the library. The Associated Press reported that the body laid there for hours while detectives studied him. A close to his body lay a gray baseball cap.

5. ‘There’s No Profile of a School Shooter’

Broward College in Florida published an article, “The School Shooter: A Quick Reference
Guide.” In it, it reads:
There is not a “profile of a school shooter-instead the students who carried out the attacks differed from one another in numerous ways. Shootings are rarely impulsive acts. They are typically thought out and planned in advance. You can read the full article here: 

http://www.broward.edu/safety/Documents/FBITheSchoolShooterAQuickReferenceGuide.pdf

Less than 24 hours after the shooting, students at FSU gathered at the Strozier Library for a vigil, reports the Tallhassee Democrat. Classes were canceled the day after the attack but the school is open for those seeking counseling.

The student newspaper FS View reports one of the victims is in good condition and another is in critical condition. Another victim was treated at the scene. The relationship between May and the victims is unclear.

THIS IS A HIT PIECE. ITS FINGERPRINTS ARE OBVIOUS.

TAUNTON FAMILY LINKS

Retired Judge Taunton wrote a book THE EYES HAVE IT.

The Children's Home and the Taunton's have won numerous awards throughout the years, these include:

President George Bush's "1,000 Points of Light"
Oprah Winfrey's Angel Network "Use Your Life Award"
The Jefferson Award

This doesn't fare well for the Tauntons. What we know now about the 1000 points of light and George Bush's involvement with the Boystown Scandal and Conspiracy of Silence Franklin Saving pedophile scandal. I don't think Oprah lends any credibility either except to promote the pedophile child sacrifice Network.

I can't presume this was not a hit on the TTaunton's for doing their work outside of the Federal/Sate run CPS Child Pornography and Snuff Film enterprise which Senator Nancy Schaefer was exposing before the 'authorities' murdered her and her husband, but it stinks and I know its one or the other. I will update in comments from here.

This may be just the war on whites and Christians, a direct hit in Linking religion to lunacy, a second amendment killing coming on the dawn of the UN Small Arms Treaty and Obama's move to get this done like the immigration amnesty.  We can only wait for the truth to emerge from the awakened network of internet whistleblowers and growing movement.  I dread the day internet control goes overseas and we have no more network but instead a cloud of criminal child molesters running it.  This may be a race counter cointelpro op for coming Ferguson. Until we see all three white victims it will be theoretical only but I know how the committee operates and the opportunities to contain all these elements and results are never wasted.

6 comments:

  1. 'A tough day' at FSU: Gunman who shot 3 thought he was being targeted
    http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-fsu-shooting-myron-may-20141120-story.html#page=1


    [Tallahassee Police Chief Michael DeLeo at a new conference on the campus Thursday afternoon said May had kept a journal and expressed concern in it he was being "targeted," and wanted to draw attention to the targeting..........

    On Saturday, May twice posted a link to a video interview from the television show "Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura." The video features an interview with Dr. Robert Duncan, "who put together the technology that allows the government to transmit thoughts and voices into the heads of Americans."

    May shared the video with this comment: "IS OUR GOVERNMENT VIOLATING ORDINARY CITIZENS' RIGHTS? UNFORTUNATELY, THE ANSWER IS YES! SEE INSIDE THIS VIDEO."]

    Right out of the DSM-V 'Conspiracy' Illness Section. Of course the NSA revelations and 'snow'blowers disclosures are figments as well.

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  2. The report also said May recently quit his job and was on medication.

    http://krqe.com/2014/11/20/florida-state-university-shooter-has-ties-to-nm/

    ALBUQUERQUE (KRQE) – Myron May, the man who allegedly opened fire inside a library on the Florida State University campus Thursday, had been struggling with a developing “mental disorder” during the past several months, his ex-girlfriend told Las Cruces police in October.

    Three people were wounded in the shooting. Two of them are still in the hospital.

    Police shot and killed May, 31, outside the library.

    According to a police report obtained by KRQE News 13, May had been admitted to the Mesilla Valley Hospital for a mental health evaluation a few weeks prior to the incident in October.

    Las Cruces police tried to conduct a welfare check on May after the woman called officers to say he had harassed her and that she was concerned about his well being, according to the report.

    “Myron believes that the police are after him and are bugging his phone and car as well as placing cameras in his home and car,” the woman told police.

    The police went to May’s home in Las Cruces on Oct. 7, but didn’t find him there, the report says.

    May had recently quit his job with the Dona Ana County District Attorney’s Office, the woman told police.

    May graduated from Florida State University, according to the Associated Press.

    He then received a law degree from Texas Tech University in 2009, New Mexico State Bar spokeswoman D.D. Wolohan told News 13.

    Working on a “limited license,” May took a job with the Santa Fe Public Defender’s Office in May 2013. He left that position in March and went to work with the Dona Ana County DA’s Office.

    Meanwhile, in May, he received his full New Mexico law license.

    No disciplinary action has been taken against May in his capacity as an attorney in New Mexico, officials said.

    Wolohan told News 13 that May filed a change-of-address notification with the State Bar on Monday, saying he had moved to Wewahitchka, Fla.

    The woman who called Las Cruces police about May in October told officers he had been taking medication for ADHD.

    May’s mental disorder “has been steadily progressing for the last several weeks and within the last couple of days, it has gotten bad,” the woman told police.

    She told officers May had been staying awake for three- and four-day stretches, according to the report. May had recently taken a one-day trip from Las Cruces to Colorado “with no reason.”

    According to the report, May had not made any “suicidal or homicidal threats,” but he “was taken to the Mesilla Valley Hospital for a mental health evaluation a couple weeks ago.”

    The woman declined to obtain a protective order from police, according to the report.She told officers May had not physically assaulted or battered her.
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    Yeah I've hit the googleplex pretty hard and based upon these reports from the NEW MEXICO - DULCE UNDERGROUND MK-ULTRA RESEARCH facility he was targeted, gangstalked, recruited while out of work and made a DELTA trigger.

    This was where Jerold Lee Loughner and another shooter who escapes my mind were trained and entrained. The connection now seems obvious and the facility known as "Dreamland" is well known by Mil Intel operating under INSCOM and Los Alamos cover.

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  3. http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/default/files/images/user3303/imageroot/2014/11-overflow/20141120_obama4.jpg

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  4. Neo-Feudalism Has Officially Arrived – Congressman Suggests Building A Moat Around White House

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPZMoM4-XMI

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  5. Updated / Added links

    http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2014/11/mk-ultra-fsu-shooting-carried-out-by-mind-control-subject-to-advance-gun-control-agenda-3065144.html

    Read Here: http://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/fsu-news/2014/11/20/shooter-identified-fsu-alum-myron-may/70007494/



    Read Here: http://bigstory.ap.org/article/98ab07fc81e041da828fe5835a27d544/dangerous-situation-reported-florida-state



    Read Here: http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-fsu-shooting-20141120-story.html

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  6. The fact is, the Tallahassee FBI in conjunction with the FDLE (liaison/double hat Annie White) are tasked with assassinating "inconvenient" people who know about Fed/State/local corruption. The Feds put a hit on Myron, the FBI/FDLE engaged the InfraGard fascist, mercenary organized stalking group of wanna-be patriots who are sociopathic useful idiots helping destroy America for money and ego trip. Tallahassee is simply a murder-for-hire town, police, sheriff's department, local newspaper (Tallahassee Democrat), local authorities to include the contemptible Tallahassee city "ethics officer". All look the other way to bring in millions of dollars to the local economy. God curse and damn Tallahassee.

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