“Nobody Died At Sandy Hook”
Chapter Four
By: James Fetzer

James Fetzer, pushing hyperbole past the point of self-parody, once heralded his warped interpretation of Shannon Hicks’s now-iconic evacuation photographs as a “smoking gun.” Apparently unwilling to relinquish that fantasy, Fetzer has recycled his earlier blog post on the subject, padded it with appropriated images, and stretched the result—paper-thin though it is—into an entire chapter of this book. So what, exactly, does Fetzer believe makes this photograph so supposedly “damning”?

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“Nobody Died At Sandy Hook”
Chapter Two
By “Dr. Eowyn” aka Maria Hsia Chang

“Infowars reporter Dan Bidondi said (5:45 mark), “The school’s been closed down for God knows how long. [Neighbors] can’t understand why there were kids in that building because it was condemned.” pg. 30

Dan Bidondi—a never-was professional wrestler turned “reporter” for Alex Jones—doesn’t bother to name a single one of these supposed “neighbors.” Not one. Meanwhile, interviews with actual local residents are widely available, and they show the opposite: no confusion whatsoever about Sandy Hook Elementary being open and occupied by students. If the school had truly been closed or condemned, as Fetzer and his contributors insist, it strains credulity to believe that not a single resident would have publicly questioned why children were suddenly inside the building.

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