Alex Jones has been ordered to pay $4.1 million to the parents of a Sandy Hook victim
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Yup, it's kind of funny, that's the thing no one wants to talk about; there was some mighty suspicious stuff regarding Sandy Hook. Not saying it didn't happen but...there are certainly some things that make you ask if it actually happened. And some of those alleged parents...I can see why someone would say they were crisis actors, holy shit some of that stuff was fucking bizarre. It's more believable that they were crisis actors than that they were actually real people. What the fuck was that shit?
The only thing Alex Jones did wrong regarding Sandy Hook was capitulate, apologize, and admit guilt. Whether he was factually right or wrong, he had reason to be suspicious, and he had trusted sources telling him it never happened. He should have stuck by his guns.
It's similar to the 'ten year old raped, crosses state lines to get abortion' story. That fucking reeked of bullshit, and anyone who was suspicious of it had every reason to be. Even if it was later "proven correct," no one should be apologizing for doubting; there were tons of red flags, and zero corroborating evidence.
The thing that gets me with this suspicious stuff happening these days, whether it's unexplained attacks (Las Vegas shooting, the Nashville bomb), strong evidence of election fraud, media lies, state secrets, suspicious prison suicide, mass vaccination campaigns that don't make any sense, or leaked email chains from politicians using strange code language and hinting at assassinating their enemies - it's that the media and people in charge completely ignore all the claims and honest questions from the public, and (WITHOUT evidence) call them baseless conspiracies. Was reality always like this? Did people just use to be more gullible? I don't think so, because in the past when events happened that got people questioning official stories, like the Holocaust, the Kennedy Assassination, or UFOs, people in power and professional skeptics at least tried to explain away the crazy conspiracies. Even if it was just a coverup. See Project Blue Book - "That wasn't a flying saucer, it was swamp gas. You saw Venus." They don't even do that now. Now it's just "you're wrong and a bad person, stop talking about it."
Even 9-11 had hearings to explain away the inconsistencies. That was only 20 years ago and I truly believe if it happened today, there would be no hearing and Brian Steltzer on CNN would be calling for the arrest of anyone who questioned the FBI narrative as treason.
Maybe they realized having half the population continuing to believe in "dangerous conspiracy theories" is actually more beneficial for them because it's an angle they can use to attack us in the media and in political campaigns.
Thr American government has admitted the UFO were real few years ago and no one cared.