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re: Why does Alex Jones have to pay for media hoax?

Posted on 8/4/22 at 5:53 pm to
Posted by Metaloctopus
Louisiana
Member since Nov 2018
6141 posts
Posted on 8/4/22 at 5:53 pm to
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Name them.


You haven't done any research, have you? Supposedly dead people, had people talking on their facebook pages about their death, before they were supposed to be dead. Many of the parents were known local crisis actors. One of the girls who was supposed to be dead was shown to have been photoshopped into a fake family photo. And it was her "dad" who was on video laughing the day of the "shooting" when he thought he was off camera, only to immediately shift to a somber voice when he stepped up to the podium.

The medical examiner was all over the board with his supposed findings when he spoke to the media, and he also was cracking jokes, which was really bizarre. There was no sense of urgency from the first responders on the scene, Ambulances just sat there, blocking each other, as if they had never been in an emergency situation before.

These are just highlights. I am not one to call something a false flag unless I have a really good reason to believe it is. This was absolutely one of them. Even if it wasn't, the reason for doubt is very strong. I don't agree with a lot of what Alex Jones says with a lot of other things, but it wasn't him who got me doubting Sandy Hook. He's being hung out to dry on this one.
This post was edited on 8/4/22 at 5:55 pm
Posted by Indefatigable
Member since Jan 2019
29949 posts
Posted on 8/4/22 at 6:13 pm to
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Supposedly dead people, had people talking on their facebook pages about their death,

Fake
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Many of the parents were known local crisis actors.

You find it plausible that Newtown, Connecticut (or any place, really) has a cadre of “known local crisis actors”?
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And it was her "dad" who was on video laughing the day of the "shooting" when he thought he was off camera, only to immediately shift to a somber voice when he stepped up to the podium.

And that indicates what, exactly?
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There was no sense of urgency from the first responders on the scene, Ambulances just sat there, blocking each other, as if they had never been in an emergency situation before.

What are you even talking about with this? Cops were inside minutes after the shooting started. The whole incident in the school lasted just a few minutes. What were the ambulances supposed to be doing once the shooting was over and the injured were no longer there? Most of the victims were dead in piles crammed into small bathrooms. There weren’t a lot of wounded survivors.

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These are just highlights. I am not one to call something a false flag unless I have a really good reason to believe it is

The highlights come off like a bunch of cherry picked internet LARP bullshite
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Even if it wasn't, the reason for doubt is very strong

No it really isn’t.
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He's being hung out to dry on this one.

He completely hung himself in this case. None of you are actually paying attention to what occurred. It was a default judgment. He fricked up so bad and routinely disregarded court orders involving discovery so many times that he couldn’t even put on a defense.
This post was edited on 8/4/22 at 6:15 pm
Posted by Penrod
Member since Jan 2011
41818 posts
Posted on 8/6/22 at 7:23 am to
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The medical examiner was all over the board with his supposed findings when he spoke to the media, and he also was cracking jokes, which was really bizarre. There was no sense of urgency from the first responders on the scene

So this was a conspiracy that included the “parents”, the medical examiner, the ambulance drivers, police, etc.? And presumably some people who set the whole thing up? That’s SOME conspiracy. Amazing that they kept it from leaking. Good eye by you guys to catch them out.
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