What happened in December 2012 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., where 20 elementary school children were massacred along with several adults, left the nation in a state of shock. However, from the second the event happened, the mainstream media began a barrage of reporting, 95% of which was absolutely wrong. This pathetic—or purposefully confused—reporting left truthseekers, already distrustful of any official story coming from the U.S. federal government or from the controlled press, crying foul. And why not? As of the publication of this little booklet in late January 2013, not a single solid fact has emerged from any official source proving what really happened inside Sandy Hook Elementary. Who is Adam Lanza? What guns were actually used to commit the crime? Who were those other suspects arrested? What about the ever-changing stories offered by eyewitnesses? What about the very specific but inevitably incorrect mainstream news reporting? Was it designed to rope “Sandy Hook truthers” into speculation? Is there even more to the story? Is there more to the agenda? Travel along with investigator Victor Thorn, who examines the mainstream reporting on the event and asks the tough question from an angle few other researchers ever could.
Pseudonym of Scott Robert Makufka, Operator of the website WingTV and writer on conspiracies. Thorn was a Holocaust-denier and blamed Israel and the Jews for the death of Kennedy and 9-11. In his three books against the Clintons he cites proof of Bill Clinton's drug-running and attributes four deaths of her critics to Hillary Clinton. Thorn also published the writings of other anti-Semites and conspiracy theorists.
Thorn died of a gunshot wound, which some sources say was not suicide but the work of either Hillary Clinton or Mossad.
Written immediately after the event, Victor Thorn offers a fresh take on the emerging stories and narratives from the media. This booklet is extremely rare but I finally found a copy for a somewhat reasonable price. I may upload a scanned copy somewhere at some point so everyone can have the pleasure of reading his account.