Conservative Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Sued After Bashing Sandy Hook Parents as "Hoax"
Conservative Conspiracy Theorist Alex Jones Sued After Bashing Sandy Hook Parents as "Hoax"
Kooky conservative conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is being sued by parents of the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting.Jones, along with a handful of other ‘alternative truthers,’ claims that Sandy Hook is a “giant hoax.” The right-wing radio host says the massacre was “completely fake” – a liberal ploy to strip Americans of their Second Amendment rights.According to the New York Times, Jones, who operates Infowars, has ‘questioned for years’ whether 20 children and six adults really died in Newtown, CT. In an attempt to bolster his credibility, Jones has circulated news clips and reports, all of which were either ‘incomplete’ or based on false information.Soon after they buried their children, writes the Times, some Sandy Hook parents were besieged by conservative conspiracy theories. Like Jones, the ‘truthers’ charge that nobody really died in 2012. On top of alleging that the shooting was a work of liberal fiction, they’ve accused survivors and victims’ loved ones of being paid actors.Two suits were filed against Jones on Tuesday.One was brought by Leonard Pozner and his former wife, Veronica De La Rosa; the other was filed by Neil Heslin. Both sets of plaintiffs lost 6-year old children at Sandy Hook.The suits, says the Times, focus on a series of comments made by Jones in 2017. In a radio segment entitled “Sandy Hook Vampires Exposed,” Jones attempted to analyze an interview between CNN anchor Anderson Cooper and Veronica De La Rosa.For a brief moment in the footage, Cooper’s nose appears to disappear. That, says Jones, is abundant evidence of doctored footage, proposing that the interview actually took place in an indoor studio.“When he turns,” said Jones, “his nose disappears repeatedly because the green screen isn’t set right.”
A memorial to the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. Image via Voice of America. Public domain. Found via Wikimedia Commons.
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