"As documents relating to the Sandy Hook shooting continue to be assessed and interpreted by independent researchers, there is a growing awareness that the media coverage of the massacre of 26 children and adults was intended primarily for public consumption to further larger political ends," writes Tracy, a tenured associate professor of media history at FAU and a former union leader.
In another post, he says, "While it sounds like an outrageous claim, one is left to inquire whether the Sandy Hook shooting ever took place — at least in the way law enforcement authorities and the nation's news media have described."
In one of his blog posts, "The Sandy Hook School Massacre: Unanswered Questions and Missing Information," Tracy cites several sources for his skepticism, including lack of surveillance video or still images from the scene, the halting performance of the medical examiner at a news conference, timeline confusion, and how the accused shooter was able to fire so many shots in just minutes.
Oh well, if people with nefarious agendas can be so outrageous as to deny that the Holacaust happened, I guess dening the slaughter of two dozen or so people is conceivable to certain warped minds. Still, this rates a
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Oh well, if people with nefarious agendas can be so outrageous as to deny that the Holacaust happened, I guess dening the slaughter of two dozen or so people is conceivable to certain warped minds. Still, this rates a
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