On the one hand, such an overwhelming number of planetary and asteroid "coincidences." On the other hand, such judgmental language in some of of his interpretation of events. Very difficult reading.
From what I have read, Adam was brilliant but clearly mentally ill and emotionally disturbed. He could not bear to be touched or have people too close to him, yet couldn't bear to be alone. I read his mother sometimes would sleep just outside his bedroom door so he could talk to her without having her too close. She was making preparations to have him committed and he knew it. She was friends with the people that ran Sandy Hook, did some volunteering there...Adam apparently saw the children as rivals and his mother's friends there as co-conspirators in committing him. Primal fear of abandonment, rage directed at the apparent cause....
I do think that there is at times a fine line between free will and fate. I don't believe we "make plans" or "agreements" between lifetimes, but I do believe that as some major events unfold, we "agree" to be part of them or play certain roles in the moment.
And of course if there is no time, and it is all happening now but just perceived as a linear sequence, then connecting into the ether might explain how certain things end up being named for events they are/will be attached to.
And if you want to call Lucifer evil, and yet Lucifer means "light bearer," then perhaps Lucifer's true role is shedding light on evil, not evil itself. I think it may be best to leave biblical and certainly traditional western organized religion out of interpretations.