Some don’t want us to know the whole truth for hidden motives of their own.
“Tennessee judge blocks release of trans school shooter Audrey Hale’s manifesto, writings—cites copyright claims of victims’ families,” The Post Millennial reported Friday. “What has been leaked to the public shows that Hale had fantasies of killing her family and shared this information with a therapist.”
“Hale’s family claimed they assigned (parents from the Covenant School, the Covenant School, and the Covenant Presbyterian Church) the copyright of her written materials,” the report notes. And they don’t want them released.
Why? And what effect might the church’s “long history of support for gun control legislation” have to do with that decision?
Concerted efforts by law enforcement and the FBI to keep the contents of the monstrous mass child-murdering transsexual’s journal from public scrutiny have heretofore been assumed by many challenging the imposed secrecy to be largely political—an attempt to keep a lid on negative public presumptions about the mental fitness and emotional volatility of people who reject and replace “gender assignment” with what they subjectively “identify as.”
By David Codrea