When Sandy Hook happened, I didn't assume anything. I didn't watch the news, I saw it on the TV in the break room at my job, and that was that. I didn't even know about Alex Jones' claims. I didn't find out about those until years later I think listening to Nick Dipaolo's podcast or something like that where the topic was brought up.
At the time I just dismissed that as Alex Jones being Alex Jones. To me it was in line with everything I thought about Alex Jones.
And the topic that I was hearing on the podcast was about Alex Jones admitting that Sandy Hook really happened. So again, I just went on, not knowing anything except what I'm telling you.
Then about 2 years ago, someone on this site linked to that Robbie video where he's laughing and getting himself into the "sad mode" to talk about Sandy Hook.
That was really weird. Then I saw parents with Anderson Cooper smiling and beaming talking about wanting to remember the good times and it was bizarre. I've seen true crime stuff where someone died 10 years ago and you can still see the pain the in the peoples eyes as they talk about it.
And yet these parents who lost a child like 3 days ago are smiling like they won the lottery.
As a rebuttal, I've heard it said that "people grieve differently" but I have never, ever seen anyone grieve like that. And what I'd actually say is that people cope differently; but the death of a loved one, you can always see the pain. Even when it's Chris Farley's brothers or friends talking about Chris 25 years later. They can joke about the funny moments, but you can see the sadness of loss in their eyes. When you look at these Sandy Hook parents, I see zero pain in their eyes including the recent ads they've been doing on YouTube asking to support banning guns. They're either complete sociopaths who feel nothing, or they did not lose their child. Those are the two conclusions I have to draw that could make sense of it. If only Robbie acted weird, I could chock it up to maybe he has autism and doesn't know how to act like a normal person in any given social situation or maybe he is a sociopath. But for all the parents to act without grief, to say that that is statistically improbable is an understatement.
And then I find out most of them have these acting backgrounds.
And then I find out that Google has purged like 90% of evidence people had about Sandy Hook.
And then Alex Jones gets sued for like a billion dollars.
But the thing is, when I type Sandy Hook hoax into a site like Rumble, the only videos I get are from people who act and talk about it like flat earthers do and all the evidence is trying to show that some college kid or high schooler, whatever the age now, looks like one of the sandy hooks kids. I'm not interested in that. People can look similar and that just makes it look like conspiracy theory.
To me the most compelling things are how much they show no signs of sadness, they're all on board using it to push for gun control and how they all seem fake.
I watched a video from people confronting the medicine board in Japan about people who died from the covid vax. And this was a year since some of these people died and the man was furiously angry and the women were uncontrollable and crying talking about their loved ones. The Japanese are more stoic people and that's how they talk a year on.
It all feels fake and yet, I can't find evidence for or against Sandy Hook other than how the parents act and what they're choosing to use the alleged indecent as a precedent for.
All the articles saying it's real TALK about Sandy Hook and how it's a dangerous conspiracy theory to deny it, but they don't bring receipts; only rhetoric....and on the other side those arguing in favor of it being a hoax they just show the parents acting weird and the ones who dive deep use uncompelling evidence and present things like flat earth-ers do; so it's really kind of annoying. Everything my eyes and gut perceives says that it's a hoax based on how people behave and how they're all on board the same agenda for propelling gun control legislation. You'd think one of the parents would be like "I don't want my child's death politicized". And yet instead they're all on board letting their children be turned into symbols for the democratic party. Again statistically improbable for all the parents to react in this way.
But all of this is my gut and my gut doesn't convince people.
I would prefer a breakdown for the for vs against from someone who's knowledgeable. Thank you for the time if you choose to do that.
There a documentary I found awhile ago that leans more towards doubt Dear Wolfgang but I do not know
I was just watching it as we speak. Found it on bitchute. Great stuff.
Honestly it's blatantly obvious as I'm skimming to different segments. You know I can't even find by google searching the Anderson Cooper interview where that wife has the most joyful smile.
Google purges more and more stuff. Why do people who are telling the truth need to threaten those who want what should be publicly accessible records?
I was 90% sure it was a hoax before, now I'm like 99%
It's ridiculous. A lot of that stuff in the documentary was stuff I initially saw when I looked into it but totally forgot, which is why I was more convinced back then 2 or so years ago than I was today. Because the only lasting thing I remembered was the odd behavior of the parents and Alex Jones being sued for a ridiculous amount.
But when you have the raw actual details, it is so disturbingly nakedly clear how corrupt and how we are in a Soviet Russia style regime at the moment and since this happened in 2012, that means we've been in it longer than we realize (speaking for myself, I would have told you things didn't become really blatantly lying to our faces with huge extravagant lies until a few years ago)
It's interesting when you are immersed in an authoritarian environment It's harder to see but we've been behind enemy lines for years now, how many years I don't know maybe since before we were born.
"When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar, you're only telling the world that you fear what he might say."
George R.R. Martin