Jim Fetzer, Ph.D., Motion to Open Judgment Pursuant to Extrinsic Fraud and Fraud Upon the Court

Jim Fetzer, Ph.D. Having carried my Sandy Hook case from Dane County Circuit Court to the Wisconsin Court of Appeals (District IV) and the Wisconsin Supreme Court and then going to the United States Supreme Court (all to no avail), it became apparent that my only option was to expose the fraud behind the fraud (the Extrinsic Fraud) and the complicity of the Court and the attorneys for the Plaintiff, Leonard Pozner (the Fraud upon the Court). I had suggested from the beginning that Leonard Pozner was not a real…

Mary Maxwell, Ph.D., LL.B., Thirteen Reasons Why I Reject the Official Sandy Hook Story

by Mary W Maxwell, Ph.D., LL.B. In 2014, a so-called terrorist event occurred in Australia. I happened to get involved in investigating it and found that it was a set-up by government. The terrorist — a Muslim, natch — went through his paces that day, holding a dozen or more people hostage, in a cafe right smack dab in Sydney’s business district. At the end, he (Man Haron Monis) reportedly shot a hostage dead, and then was killed by police. A young-mother hostage died from ricochet of police bullets. Eventually…

REVISED: Sandy Hook Parents to Testify Against Alex Jones, and a Culture of Lies (with Analysis)

Elizabeth Williamson [Editor’s note: Elizabeth Williamson has mastered the art of special pleading by selecting the evidence that agrees with a predetermined conclusion and eliminating the rest. You will not find her addressing the (staged) photos in the parking lot, for example, which prove that they rearranged the kids to get “a better shot”, the FBI Consolidated Crime Report for 2012, which shows no murders or non-negligent manslaughters in Newtown (of which Sandy Hook is a part), or the FEMA Manual for a “mass casualty exercise involving children”, which you can download as a PDF here. Nor…

Alex Jones must pay damages to Sandy Hook families after calling shooting a ‘giant hoax,’ judge rules

By Timothy Bella [Editor’s note: Alex Jones discredited himself when he said that he now believed Sandy Hook was real and that his false belief to the contrary was the result of “a form of psychosis”. Refusing to turn over videos and documents (such as old Infowar shows) already in the public domain appears to be legally inexcusable and politically preposterous unless the objective was to scuttle the trial altogether. By being on both sides of the question, he was fatally compromised and no longer significant as a player on…