Mary Maxwell, Sandy Hook: The Paucity of Evidence

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB   [Editor’s note: Mary Maxwell has been doing a series of posts at her blog, gumshoenews.com, which reveal the process though which she has come to the dawning realization that Sandy Hook was not real, as she long assumed, but was staged (as Wolfgang Halbig, Robert David Steele, and I have long maintained). While she has some of the details wrong, she is certainly on the right track. The relevance may be greater now with Alex Jones’ attacking me gratuitously for a story from 2019…

Mary Maxwell, Sandy Hook Lawsuits by Pozner and Soto against Fetzer and Jones

Mary Maxwell, Ph.D., LL.B. The Sandy Hook massacre occurred on December 14, 2012. I could express that sentence a bit differently by saying ” The Sandy Hook massacre allegedly occurred on December 14, 2012.” Not everyone thinks it really happened. I have stated, several times, that I think the massacre really happened. But I am no longer so sure and will look into it. In the past, I have written about two other massacres — one at Dunblane, Scotland on March 13, 1996 and the other six weeks later on…

Jim Fetzer, How the Courts Continue to Play the Public over Sandy Hook “BIG TIME”

Jim Fetzer With my authorization, William Sumner Scott, one of the two attorneys representing me before the Wisconsin Supreme Court–where my Petition (Document #68 in Ron Avery’s Archive) lays out the grounds for my appeal–has discovered that the Bushmaster Sandy Hook Settlement appears to be proceeding in Connecticut without considering whether or not anyone died at Sandy Hook. One of the claimants in the CT case is Leonard Pozner, the same person who sued me in Wisconsin for defamation.  Instead, my WI case, which resulted in two judgements against me…

Mary Maxwell, Sandy Hook and the Remington Arms Lawsuit. Help!

by Mary W. Maxwell, Ph.D., LL.B. {Article revised on 13 August 2021 by the author.) [Editor’s note: I have added a few images (with captions) and corrected a few minor mistakes, which are in brackets […] or as Editor’s notes as well as adding links to Mary’s other books and to a book review.] I am a dual citizen of US and Australia and have been involved in investigating cases in both my countries. For example, in Australia I investigated the 2014 “siege” of the Lindt Cafe in Sydney, a…

Jim Fetzer, The $33,000,000 Sandy Hook Settlement is Insurance Fraud

Jim Fetzer In response to the announced settlement between Remington and families of nine of the alleged victims of the Sandy Hook shooting, I have authorized William Sumner Scott, one of the attorneys handling my defense to Pozner claims against me pending before the Wisconsin Supreme Court, to contact the CEO of Liberty Mutual Insurance Group, which wholly owned subsidiary Ironshore Specialty Insurance Company, together with AXA XL, will be saddled with most, if not all, of the $33,000,000 payout, to assert that this appears to be an elaborate scam. …

‘Finish him’: Liberals celebrate with glee as Supreme Court REFUSES to hear Alex Jones’ appeal in Sandy Hook case

RT [Editor’s note: From the point of view of scientific reasoning, Alex Jones is pretty good at Puzzlement and Speculation, but weak at Adaptation and Explanation. I would have liked to support him, but he has not been receptive. During his video deposition in Connecticut, for example, he said he had never read Nobody Died at Sandy Hook (2015). He has been on both sides of the question, claiming that no kids had been killed on some occasions but that kids had been killed on other. The evidence is simply…

Tim Foyle, On the Psychology of the Conspiracy Denier

Tim Foyle A closer look at the class that mocks. Why is it that otherwise perfectly intelligent, thoughtful and rationally minded people baulk at the suggestion that sociopaths are conspiring to manipulate and deceive them? And why will they defend this ill-founded position with such vehemence? History catalogues the machinations of liars, thieves, bullies and narcissists and their devastating effects. In modern times too, evidence of corruption and extraordinary deceptions abound. We know, without question, that politicians lie and hide their connections and that corporations routinely display utter contempt for…

William de Berg, The Late, Once-Great American Judiciary

William de Berg The United States Constitution, despite some initial flaws necessary to achieve a consensus and jumpstart the new American republic (e.g., the provision counting slaves as 3/5 of a person), is one of the great documents in history and has served the nation well during the almost 250 years since its inception.   But, lots of nations, even dictatorships, have impressive Constitutions on paper, promising human rights, free elections, and the rule of law.  What transforms the ideals of any Constitution into the reality of a thriving, successful democracy…

Jim Fetzer, Ph.D., Conspiracy Theorists are Investigating Crimes: No wonder they want to silence us!

Jim Fetzer, Ph.D. The CIA’s denigration of citizen investigations may be the greatest Psyop in American history. When you stop to think about it, why should anyone be opposed to new research on the assassination of JFK, the atrocities of 9/11, the death of Sen. Paul Wellstone, or the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School? After all, if the “official narratives” we have been given by the local, state and federal authorities were true, then those who are doing research are simply “spinning their wheels” in a pointless endeavor, because…

Jim Fetzer, Ph.D., Debunking the AP: Fake News about Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA)

Jim Fetzer, Ph.D. [Editor’s note: Democrats are so scared of Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) that they have taken the unprecedented step of stripping her of her committee assignments, the first time the majority party in the House has interfered with the minority party’s rights and privileges, which reinforces the point that they are the undemocratic party, better renamed “The Party of Despotism”. The AP has documented a few of her positions, but not on either Sandy Hook or the Parkland school shootings, no doubt because they are afraid of encouraging…