Eight Years Ago in Newtown
December 22, 2020
EIGHT years ago last week, on December 14, 2012, 26 people, including 20 children, were allegedly shot and killed in a matter of a few minutes at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut by 20-year-old Adam Lanza, who despite this alleged display of astonishing marksmanship was so physically inept that he could not, according to his father, tie his own shoes.
An army of citizen journalists has arisen since then to challenge the Sandy Hook event, which many claim was political theater aimed at gun control. There is no hard evidence that anyone died at Sandy Hook and there is a great deal of evidence that no one did.
This video presents some of the most outstanding research and the case against the official story.
The children who allegedly died that day were never taken to the hospital, as is standard emergency procedure (even in cases of lethal gunshot wounds). Their bodies supposedly lay rotting for many hours in the school and no parents were admitted inside. Ambulances and EMT’s also waited outside and never did a thing. Despite this glaring negligence, the parents, many of whom were actors or had been previously affiliated with the government, the Democratic Party and the Council for Foreign Relations, never filed lawsuits and instead became smiling political celebrities visibly basking in interviews on national TV and traveling the country, advocating gun control and new surveillance of the “mentally ill.” A fundraising page was put up on the Internet by the United Way of Connecticut before the event occurred. In the immediate aftermath, laws were rushed through the Connecticut legislature permanently prohibiting access to crime records and before the event, a law prohibiting public access to pediatric autopsies was passed.
Tens of millions of dollars in government funds and donations have gone to the families of the alleged victims, the police and emergency responders, and the Newtown school district.
No story has been more brazenly censored on the Internet and elsewhere than this. That censorship will never deter those who are outraged, determined and armed with facts.
This story terrorized the nation and made millions of children afraid they might be shot at school. It will not go away.
If democracy exists in America, it exists in the grassroots, independent media that battles the commercialized juggernaut of fake news and the political forces engaging in open deception and psychological warfare. Still, for most Americans, the possibility that this massacre was staged and no one died is far more disturbing than the possibility that 20 children were murdered. Much more has been uncovered that casts serious doubts on the alleged events at Sandy Hook, but this video provides some key basics.