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    NRA'S LARRY PRATT ADMITS THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT MAY HAVE ORCHESTRATED BATMAN SHOOTING AS A FALSE FLAG TO TRY TO STEAL GUNS FROM AMERICA.

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    EMILIE PARKER'S SUPPOSED "AUNT JILL" SAYS EMILIE WAS THE YOUNGEST OF HER THREE SISTERS...SHE'S NOT, SHE"S THE OLDEST!!!

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    Jill Cottle Garrett, left, the aunt of six-year-old Emilie Parker who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, embraces Emilie's father and her brother, Robbie Parker, at the conclusion of a press conference, Dec. 15, 2012, in Newtown, Conn. (AP Photo/David Goldman) AP
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    EMILIE PARKER "Resurrected from the Dead" for the Barack Obama Photo Op


    EMILIE PARKER'S SUPPOSED "AUNT JILL" SAYS EMILIE WAS THE YOUNGEST OF HER THREE SISTERS...SHE'S NOT, SHE"S THE OLDEST!!!

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    CALL NOW TO EXPOSE THESE FRAUDS!!! (203) 270-4210 OPERATORS ARE STANDING BY

    Town Clerk, Staff Supporting Access Restrictions To Vital Records

    By John Voket
    Once Town Clerk Debbie Aurelia started receiving Freedom of Information requests from media and other sources seeking copies of all death records, including burial locations of the 12/14 victims, she and her staff knew they had to try and do something about it.

    As a result, Ms Aurelia began working with Representatives Dan Carter and Mitch Bolinsky and the leadership of the state association of town clerks to craft a bill that would provide the press and public with limited directory information from death and marriage records, but would withhold the actual death and marriage certificates from review except by legally entitled immediate family members or their representatives.

    Ms Aurelia and members of her staff will be supporting legislation to limit detailed access to certain vital records with in-person or written testimony February 20 at a hearing of the Public Health Committee’s at 11:30 am in Room 1D at the Capital’s Legislative Office Building.

    She is continuing her call, however, asking Newtown residents and others who are inclined to write a letter of support and to e-mail it to the liaison for the town clerks’ association by Tuesday, February 19.

    Assistant Town Clerks Renee Weimann and Aileen Nosal will testify in person, while Monica Duhancik is providing testimony in writing.

    In her letter of solicitation for support provided to The Bee , Ms Aurelia writes, “From the horrific tragedy in Newtown, awareness has come that we need to protect the personal information of all residents in our towns. Over the past seven weeks the media has repeatedly contacted my office requesting copies of all the death records. They want to know where the victims are buried and how they died. These records contain home addresses, who identified the deceased and their address, burial location and mother’s maiden name.”

    Ms Weimann remembered one of the first calls she received requesting access to victims’ records.

    “This one caller said, ‘I want to know how they died.’ And he knew he could request that information under the current law,” Ms Weimann said. “But I feel it’s my responsibility to protect these victims. They’ve been through enough.”

    Ms Weimann said she doesn’t know if all the victims’ families are even aware of the level of access the press and others can have under the current law.

    Ms Aurelia noted that since she has been in the town clerk’s office the only people requesting death and marriage certificates were family related, or those performing genealogical reporting – and if adopted as proposed, the legislation will not further restrict their access.

    But she hopes that a change in the law will:

    *Restrict access of the complete Death and Marriage Certificates to only immediate family/authorized agency/attorney
    *Offer a certified registration of event to those who do not fall under the same or similar guidelines already established for issuing birth certificates

    "Death and Marriage certificates are called Vital Records, but are only 'Vital' to the families named on them, used for probate, apply for a driver's license, passports, applying for a social security card and school and health insurance enrollment," Ms Aurelia wrote. "Providing entire certificates will open the door to identity theft, possible endangerment, threats and intimidation to families. I am personally and professionally invested in our town and I believe the potential risks of disclosing these documents to the general public are far greater than any possible benefit."

    In addition, Ms Aurelia is working with the state Office of Vital Statistics to develop an application form for individuals seeking full disclosure of the two certificates.

    "Indexes are already available to the public with basic details about birth records," Ms Aurelia said. "I'd like to see similar protections to death and marriage records which may contain locations of burials, mothers' maiden names, and in the case of marriage records, the mothers' maiden names of the bride and groom."

    She said that for state statistical records, as well as legal or probate officials, access to that level of detail is important. But for the media and others including conspiracy theorists following the events of 12/14, she questions the logic behind permitting access to such detail.

    Ms Aurelia said she has received requests for death certificates and other proprietary information from the New York Post , the Connecticut Post , the Associated Press and the Hartford Courant among others.

    "Some are also requesting all my e-mail correspondence and text messages related to 12/14," she said.

    Ms Aurelia has asked anyone wishing to help support the action in writing, by sending a letter via e-mail referencing proposed bill number 5421 to Michael Dugan at mike@capitolconsultingct.com. Mr Dugan is the liaison to the town clerks association.

    First Selectman Pat Llodra said she supports the proposal. She said that although the sweeping access to information permitted in the current Freedom of Information law may have seemed appropriate at the time it was drafted, it is time for the legislature to review whether all the specific points remain valid, and in the public interest today.

    "In the case of providing access to the full death and marriage certificates, I don't know what greater good that serves," Mrs Llodra said.

    This report was updated February 19 to reflect the participation and comments of the Town Clerk's staff.

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    Newtown seeks to deny newspapers access to death certificates
    by Ralph Lopez Feb 21, 2013
    The Newtown, Connecticut Town Clerk is seeking to deny newspapers from viewing public record death certificates of Sandy Hook victims, according to the Newtown Bee.
    The Clerk maintains that access to vital records such as death and marriage certificates should be limited to immediate family members or their representatives, and has undertaken to change present law.
    The New York Post, the Connecticut Post, the Associated Press, the Hartford Courant, and other media have put forth requests for official death certificates of Sandy Hook victims, the Newton Bee report says. Newtown Town Clerk Debbie Aurelia says she is working with State Representatives Dan Carter, Mitch Bolinsky, and the leadership of the state association of town clerks to craft state legislation:
    "that would provide the press and public with limited directory information from death and marriage records, but would withhold the actual death and marriage certificates."
    Death certificates are part of vital public records, which also include birth and marriage certificates. They are public domain documents used, ultimately, to determine official recognition of presence or past presence in civil society. They also serve as a mechanism for upholding the integrity of information in which there is a public interest, as it relates to voting, citizenship, and receiving public benefits. Abuses of voting processes involving voters who, unbeknownst to the public, are actually dead, are legendary.
    Death certificates typically contain little information about manner of death beyond categories such as "natural cause," "homicide," "accident," "suicide," or "other." News organizations utilize such records in crime reporting as a standard part of normal, often tedious, fact-checking procedures. Death certificates also contain the sworn statement of the medical examiner.
    The Newtown Bee stated:
    "Ms Aurelia said she has received requests for death certificates and other proprietary information from the New York Post , the Connecticut Post , the Associated Press and the Hartford Courant among others."
    "Some are also requesting all my e-mail correspondence and text messages related to 12/14," she said."
    According to the Newtown Bee, Assistant Town Clerk Renee Weimann said "I feel it’s my responsibility to protect these victims. They’ve been through enough.” Last December 14th, 20 children and 8 adults died in a shooting rampage by alleged shooter Adam Lanza.
    Ms Aurelia and members of her staff testified in favor of such a bill at a hearing of the state's Public Health Committee last February 20th. The law would also exclude members of the public who are not "immediate family/authorized agency/attorney" from viewing the records, according to the Newtown Bee.
    The Bee reported that the media and other sources have been making the requests under existing Freedom of Information Act laws. Media can take local, state, and federal government agencies to court over failure to comply with requests for information.
    The move comes as the public awaits the answers to questions such as whether or not alleged shooter Adam Lanza was on any psychiatric medications, especially those known as SSRIs which some psychiatrists maintain have been associated with thousands of incidents of random violence, and have a causal effect. Also lacking is any further elaboration on a Connecticut State's Attorney's statement last December, in a court motion, that there may be other "potential suspects," and that revealing certain evidence at this time might "seriously jeopardize" the investigation. Connecticut State's Attorney Stephen Sedensky also said that revealing certain evidence at this time might:
    "identify persons cooperating with the investigation, thus possibly jeopardizing their personal safety and well-being."
    Yesterday the Hartford Courant ran a report in which Jim Smith, president of the Connecticut Council on Freedom of Information, said a death certificate is a factual document that lacks the details of an autopsy report. The Courant quotes Smith saying:
    “There isn’t anything in a death certificate that is going to hurt the deceased...it’s not like an autopsy report. It’s been public for centuries. It’s not going to invade anyone’s privacy.’’
    CT State Representatives Bolinsky and Carter, and Newtown Town Clerk Aurelia, all argued, according to the Courant, that identify theft was a concern, since the maiden name of the deceased's mother is on death certificates. However, this is also on birth certificates, which are not a target of the trio. Also, the proposed legislation would seal the death records only of minors under 18. It is unclear why identity thieves would not merely steal the identities of people over that age.


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