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Here's the Denver Gazette.

Here's where CBS News announced that a judge gave an emergency order to close the apartments due to them being an "immediate threat to public safety."

Now, were they a threat to National Security? Did they have access to the nuclear codes or the machine that keeps the caldera from blowing up? No, they don't.

If you want to say that the threat posed to people who live in the nice part of town was an exaggerated threat, I don't have anything to demonstrate that you or people you know were ever in danger.

One of the big problems that is going to have to be overcome is the whole "that's not true! That's a conspiracy theory!" thing.

Remember when TDA being in charge of an apartment complex in Aurora was a conspiracy theory? Well, as it turns out, it ended up being true. The authorities (including the 4th Estate, for some reason) was very interested in making sure that we all knew that the rumors of TDA being in Denver were exaggerations.

Oh, so now as part of the cleanup, we find out that TDA was here and all that? And in getting rid of TDA, we're getting rid of people who aren't part of TDA?

You're going to have to get the really good people in charge of asking for empathy. Having them be the same people as the folks who sneered at the conspiracy theorists is going to have results that you're not going to like.

 

 

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