BRKG Alex Jones FINALLY admits that Sandy Hook was NOT a hoax - UPDATE, post 65

glennb6

Inactive
I saw people walking in circles and several people walking one direction only to make a complete stop and turn the other direction. There are certainly parts of Sandy Hook that was a hoax.
hoax, scam, fraud, FF, whatever.
There was soo soo soooo much wrong with SH that it had to be called one of those things. Chalk it up with all the other dubious attacks and events that have happened. Almost 10 yrs have passed so it will slide into the memory hole and if one is younger than 30 plus or minus a few years of awareness, it will be considered but a paragraph in the history books for the younger ones.
 

Cag3db1rd

Paranoid Pagan
Tbh, neither of the shooters looked anything like that skinny, pencil-necked kid they blamed. I watched the video. I should still have it on my other, air-gapped computer.
 

custom2006

Senior Member
So many good videos about Sandy Hook have been scrubbed from the internet, but this one is still around. Wonder why the people were walking around in circles? Watch the kid in the yellow sweatshirt, along with the rest of the people circling in the front door and then out of the back door of the fire station ....

 

intowolves

Veteran Member
Jones couldve done alot of good, but he just chose to be a conman. He talked bout actors at sandy hook all the while
putting on an act for the people who listened to him.
 

vector7

Dot Collector
Election Wizard: The judge is railroading Jones. The Hearsay Rule is far more complex and because she cut him off, we don’t even know if what he was testifying to would’ve actually met the definition of hearsay. But it’s clear this judge isn’t interest in getting it right on the law.

And I thought Joe Rogan constantly interrupting him on the last episode was annoying
RT 30secs
View: https://twitter.com/GraduatedBen/status/1554884112774840321?t=U39RHKaFenmffGTJgnpNag&s=19
 

Ractivist

Pride comes before the fall.....Pride month ended.
Ample proof in real time of the hoax.....the acting was real and they caught them crying crocodile tears for the camera.

Just like the election theft, plenty of evidence and affidavits put out, only to be ignored by every judge...cause they're bought and paid for. We saw it all here.

It amazes me anyone questions the TREASON that is so evident on any one battle front, combine them all, and one see's the Liberal New World Order in place and about to put that police state to working overtime.

Invasion - check
Inflation - check
Pandemic - check
Western Society blown up - check
Economy - check
Societal norms - check
Courts - check
Green bad deal - check
Police state - check
Education to Indoctrination - check
Woke and weakened Military - check


The list goes on
We will need our own check soon enough.

Before we hear, checkmate. Rather be saying it, check?
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
@WalknTrot
Who did he defame? What was their actual loss? Wages? What?
Ummm..the parents. The ones who are suing him.
I suspect any damages awarded would be more punitive...for causing harassment, death threats - parents in mourning having to defend themselves and their sorrow over the murder of their very real, very dead child from monstrous idiots who are publicly calling them liars, fakers, actors, and God knows what else.
 

SurvivalRing

Rich Fleetwood - Founder - author/coder/podcaster
I don't know what happened at Sandy Hook, but I know it stinks.
I came across a large collection of evidence photos taken at the school after this horrendous, ungodly event. I believe it may have been in one of the Telegram groups,

While there were no pictures of the victims within the collection, there were a few pics that were partially redacted. The bullet holes through walls, doors and windows were very clear. Several massive bloodstains were seen in multiple classrooms and a few offices. Police cars still parked outside. Many bullet holes that were shot into the school. Many pictures of bullet casings as well.

In my life, I’ve never had to deal with any kind of active shooter incident, except for one potential drive by in Bessemer, Alabama, where the perps aimed their pistol at me while I was carrying mail on my mail route (do a search here for Bessemer, Al and you’ll come across the thread where I discuss this scariest day of my life)…where I literally closed my eyes and waited to die on a warm summer day. They drove on...never pulling the trigger...and that single event in that horrible town is the reason we moved to Wyoming,

However, with the training I’ve had in the last 20 years, parts of which did include active shooter scenarios. With those images I’ve seen as mentioned, there is nothing I’ve seen that proves this event was staged or a false flag. Real bullets were fired, real people were hit, and there was a lot of blood in a lot of places…enough to believe there were many deaths.

Now, regarding Jones…

I think he’s a bloviating narcissistic loon. I’ve been listening to talk radio since the very early nineties. There are (and were) many talented hosts that changed the world, like Rush Limbaugh. Chuck Harder, a populist, is another that comes to mind.

Then, you have folks like Jones, Art Bell, George Noory, William Cooper, Bo Gritz, and many like them, that sensationalize events, rumors, or actually try to insert themselves into news stories…vying for their 15 minutes of fame.

There are also times when historic incidences shows a host absolutely involved in creating a deadly event…think Art Bell repeatedly discussing with guests for months, that the huge comet Hale-Bopp was being followed by a spaceship associated with Planet Nibiru,


Coast to Coast AM host Art Bell featured the theory of the "companion object" in the shadow of Hale–Bopp on several programs, as early as November 1996; speculation has been raised as to whether his programs on the subject contributed to Heaven's Gate's group suicide months later, which Knowledge Fight host Dan Friesen blames more on Courtney Brown rather than Bell.[34][35]

I have more important things to do with my days...and nights, that are going to help millions of people, and there will be NO fearmongering in any of it. I just don't trust this man, at all...and Sandy Hook and HIS tripe hurt a lot of people, in the lowest part of their lives.

THAT is unforgivable.
 
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Teeja

On the Beach
Ample proof in real time of the hoax.....the acting was real and they caught them crying crocodile tears for the camera.

Just like the election theft, plenty of evidence and affidavits put out, only to be ignored by every judge...cause they're bought and paid for. We saw it all here.

It amazes me anyone questions the TREASON that is so evident on any one battle front, combine them all, and one see's the Liberal New World Order in place and about to put that police state to working overtime.

Invasion - check
Inflation - check
Pandemic - check
Western Society blown up - check
Economy - check
Societal norms - check
Courts - check
Green bad deal - check
Police state - check
Education to Indoctrination - check
Woke and weakened Military - check


The list goes on
We will need our own check soon enough.

Before we hear, checkmate. Rather be saying it, check?


And yet with all that, we still have people thinking that a political solution is the answer to a violent communist takeover. :rolleyes:
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
Alex Jones trial: Infowars host must pay Sandy Hook victim Jesse Lewis' family $4 million


By Audrey Conklin | Fox News
Published August 4, 2022 6:25pm ED


Infowars founder Alex Jones must pay the family of Jesse Lewis, a 6-year-old victim of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, $4.1 million, an Austin jury decided Thursday afternoon.

The decision came in a defamation trial against Jones, who theorized that the shooting — which left 20 children and six teachers dead — was a hoax meant to destabilize the gun industry.

Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, the parents of 6-year-old Jesse Lewis suing Jones, were seeking at least $150 million in damages.

It might not be the last such judgment against him, as a judge in Connecticut has already ruled against him in a similar lawsuit. The Texas jury must still decide how much to award in punitive damages.
 

subnet

Boot
Alex Jones trial: Infowars host must pay Sandy Hook victim Jesse Lewis' family $4 million


By Audrey Conklin | Fox News
Published August 4, 2022 6:25pm ED


Infowars founder Alex Jones must pay the family of Jesse Lewis, a 6-year-old victim of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, $4.1 million, an Austin jury decided Thursday afternoon.

The decision came in a defamation trial against Jones, who theorized that the shooting — which left 20 children and six teachers dead — was a hoax meant to destabilize the gun industry.

Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis, the parents of 6-year-old Jesse Lewis suing Jones, were seeking at least $150 million in damages.

It might not be the last such judgment against him, as a judge in Connecticut has already ruled against him in a similar lawsuit. The Texas jury must still decide how much to award in punitive damages.
The money people are getting for lawsuits, is beyond nuts anymore.
 

jed turtle

a brother in the Lord
Saw this earlier today before I saw this thread:
Know These Things About Alex Jones - LewRockwell LewRockwell.com

By Jon Rappoport
Jon Rappoport’s blog
August 5, 2022

Let’s start here. While Jones was supporting Trump, he also mercilessly attacked the horrifically destructive COVID vaccines. In the process, he forcefully awakened millions of Trump followers to a truth they were unaware of or didn’t want to face. In the process, lives were saved.
Decades ago, long before it was fashionable to do so, Jones explained and righteously attacked Globalism, the Rockefeller Empire, and the designs of the Chinese regime.

Perceived by the public as living on the political Right, Jones confounded that perception by attacking both big government and big corporations, while so-called conservatives were routinely and conveniently letting criminal corporations off the hook.

About 20 years ago, the day after George Noory interviewed me about those corporations, Jones called me out of the blue and insisted I come on his radio show and talk about the subject at length.

Very early in his radio career, he saw the gathering clouds of medical dictatorship on the horizon and spoke about it compellingly. His audience got a strong dose of something they’d never thought about.

Toxic pesticides, GMO crops—Jones contributed as much to the public understanding of these issues as any dyed in the wool environmentalist. However, for years, he’s also spoken about the psychopathic anti-human elitists who use the environmental movement as a front for a “green revolution” that aims to capture humanity in an endless future of poverty.

No one has done to more to expose the predatory adults who guide and groom young children for transgender medical and psychological destruction.

Since the beginning of his career, he’s defended the Constitutional right of citizens to own guns, against the deluded crowd who’ve claimed that taking away all those guns from everybody would lead us into an era of tranquility. Millions of non-criminal gun owners owe Jones a debt of gratitude.

Every day, Jones refuses to let the idea of the original American Republic die. Try that yourself. See how much energy it takes.

I could go on and list a number of other vital issues on which he has led the way. He’s inspired many people to start their own independent news outlets, as they’ve watched him make his viable.

In a materialistic age, he has a vision of the human soul, and whether you agree with it or not, it is not a slave to government and corporate and media and church propagandists. If “the meaning of the soul” sounds like a harmless position to take, it isn’t when you’re connecting with large numbers of people for hours every day, and those propagandists want to shut off your connection and force you to go down to defeat.

For more than 20 years, without let-up, Jones has not only defended the 1st Amendment to the hilt, he has stood on it to speak freely about a blizzard of issues. And now this has brought him into court rooms, where civil suits have been leveled against him.

Regardless of the outcomes of the cases, I trust he will survive and carry on. He has already won many victories during his career, and they will stand.

As for the public, there will always be those who go after Jones. There will always be whiners and screamers and critics who devote their whole lives to finding someone to pick at and scrape at, while they studiously ignore the Good that person has achieved. They feed on the bounty of the 1st Amendment like parasites, and never have to courage to see a better world and fight for it. Anyone who rises above the crowd is their target, because they ARE the crowd, gnawing their way to oblivion.

So be it. The world has its disgusting creatures.

Alex Jones was and is a pioneer. He can handle it.

He HAS, for a long time, and in the process, he’s made many other people open their eyes and see they can, too.

THAT’S the rub. When dedicated tyrants notice the contagion of courage, they panic. They look for a source.

Years and years ago, they homed in on Jones. But he’s endured.

Because he and his work are built for the storm.
 

Codeno

Veteran Member
Thank you jed turtle for your post #74, couldn't agree more - everybody should read that, in it's entirety.

I am not, and have never been an Alex Jones fan - I don't follow him, don't go to his site, etc., but have been kept in the loop by him and his work for years because of the way his pit bull determination and caustic personality keep him in the news.

Conservatism has always been populated by a good number of do nothing armchair wanna be's who spend the bulk of their productive years looking for a perfect leader and eschewing the good/effective while waiting on that leader, who never materializes. Alex has often been viewed as cannon fodder by such people, and it seems to escape them that he is actually on the battlefield, while they judge him from their safe afar.

I remember years ago on a bash Alex Jones thread I said that there would come a time when people like AJ would be the only place to get real news, and I stand by that.

"They" have seldom gone after a conservative personality like they have Alex Jones, and there is a reason for that. That reason is Truth, and the power that it carries. It's not because he's crazy or an asshole that they have attempted to destroy him, it's because he's dangerous - this man will "go there" when all of the celebrity conservative voices are playing it safe, and backing off when they get to that line that Alex charges right across.

Smooth and diplomatic just wouldn't work around what Alex does, and while I realize that there are a number of legitimate issues people have with him and his delivery, the conservative movement would never have been the same without him. The bulk of the people who pile on when it comes to this man have never done a small fraction of what he has done, especially when it comes to getting the dangerous truth out there, nor have they paid much of any price at all for their beliefs, relative to what Alex has.
 
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Sid Vicious

Veteran Member
Got proof of that? I seriously doubt he requested that his viewers harass the families.

My "B.S.'o'Meter" is pegging into the red...

Maybe you could do your own due diligence rather than be spoon fed? Go read the court documents, transcripts, hearings etc.
 

BUBBAHOTEPT

Veteran Member
Once again, all you have to do is look at the official narrative of Uvalde. Then everything changed because of skeptical people and what they have observed with past questionable shooting narratives. Folks are not taking the Expert Official Narratives when they can see things with their own eyes. Kinda like those ballots in the State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
And how bad and unbelievable was the real story in Uvalde? Real F***ing Bad.… :bhd:
 

eXe

Techno Junkie
I suspect Jones will have no trouble paying it, Years ago a friend of mine who developed a product for firearms inquired as to ad rates on his shows.. it was INSANE, he was raking in top dollar for ads and there was a waiting list for ads as well
 

Teeja

On the Beach
Maybe you could do your own due diligence rather than be spoon fed? Go read the court documents, transcripts, hearings etc.

When an allegation is made, it's the responsibility of the accuser to prove it. Innocent until proven guilty, remember?

I've been following the case, and have neither heard nor seen any proof that Jones instructed his viewers to harass the families as you claim. If you have proof, then post it. Until then, all you're doing is throwing stuff out there against Alex Jones, hoping it sticks. :rolleyes:
 
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