Anonymous wrote:I hope someone starts a GoFund me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its awful that they have to do this but good for them. I hope he gets jailtime for this it is such a vile disgusting thing he has done to these people.
Could not agree more -- and if there's a go fund me page or similar for this, I will happily contribute!
\Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its awful that they have to do this but good for them. I hope he gets jailtime for this it is such a vile disgusting thing he has done to these people.
Could not agree more -- and if there's a go fund me page or similar for this, I will happily contribute!
Anonymous wrote:Its awful that they have to do this but good for them. I hope he gets jailtime for this it is such a vile disgusting thing he has done to these people.
Anonymous wrote:I am glad. I hope it costs him a fortune.
Anonymous wrote:These InfoWars people are sociopaths.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/17/business/media/alex-jones-sandy-hook.html?module=WatchingPortal®ion=c-column-middle-span-region&pgType=Homepage&action=click&mediaId=thumb_square&state=standard&contentPlacement=1&version=internal&contentCollection=www.nytimes.com&contentId=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2018%2F04%2F17%2Fbusiness%2Fmedia%2Falex-jones-sandy-hook.html&eventName=Watching-article-click
A few months later, in June, Mr. Jones was profiled on NBC’s “Sunday Night With Megyn Kelly,” which brought up his past comments about Sandy Hook. Ms. Kelly also interviewed Mr. Heslin, who recalled seeing his dead son.
“I held my son with a bullet hole through his head,” Mr. Heslin told her.
But a week later in an Infowars video, Owen Shroyer, who works for the site, argued that it was “not possible” that Mr. Heslin held his dead son because the medical examiner said he showed photographs to the parents to identify their children.
“Will there be a clarification from Heslin or Megyn Kelly?” Mr. Shroyer said. “I wouldn’t hold your breath.”
+1 They're like Holocaust deniers.
A few months later, in June, Mr. Jones was profiled on NBC’s “Sunday Night With Megyn Kelly,” which brought up his past comments about Sandy Hook. Ms. Kelly also interviewed Mr. Heslin, who recalled seeing his dead son.
“I held my son with a bullet hole through his head,” Mr. Heslin told her.
But a week later in an Infowars video, Owen Shroyer, who works for the site, argued that it was “not possible” that Mr. Heslin held his dead son because the medical examiner said he showed photographs to the parents to identify their children.
“Will there be a clarification from Heslin or Megyn Kelly?” Mr. Shroyer said. “I wouldn’t hold your breath.”
Anonymous wrote:Its awful that they have to do this but good for them. I hope he gets jailtime for this it is such a vile disgusting thing he has done to these people.
Three parents whose children were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012 filed a defamation lawsuit on Tuesday against Alex Jones, the right-wing conspiracy theorist who has long claimed the shooting was “completely fake” and a “giant hoax” perpetrated by opponents of the Second Amendment.
Mr. Jones, the popular radio show host who also operates the conspiracy theory website Infowars, has questioned for years whether 20 children and six adults died in the school massacre in Newtown, Conn. To bolster his false claims, he often cites news reports and video clips from the hours after the shooting that turned out to be incomplete or based on wrong information.
Soon after they buried their children, many Sandy Hook parents started to come under fierce attack by conspiracy theorists who have said they are actors in an elaborate scheme to enact stricter gun control laws. The fringe theories still thrive in small forums online but have reached a far greater audience through Mr. Jones, the most vocal propagator.