Next week will be the fourth anniversary of the profoundly tragic school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Lucy Richards, a 57-year-old Florida woman, has been arrested on charges that she threatened Len Pozner, the father of a child who was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012. Mr. Pozner now lives in South Florida. Lucy Richards is a Sandy Hook “Truther.” These are people that believe some amorphous (usually ending with a cabal of Jewish bankers in some bunker somewhere controlling everything) conspiracy that has created “false flag” operations that faked the Sandy Hook shooting.
Richards is accused of telling the parent “you gonna die, death is coming to you real soon," according to federal court documents. The statements were made in January. She also wrote, "Look behind you it's death," according to the documents.
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Pozner addressed Richards' arrest in a statement.
"We are comforted to know that the system is working to protect the victims of violent crime from re-victimization by potentially violent Hoaxers," Pozner said.
This video reportedly contains the audio of some of Ms. Richards’ phone threats to Pozner—WARNING: super crazy racist and homophobic and transphobic and anti-Semitic and all around terrible language.
And here you can watch piece of shit Alex Jones, less than a month ago, fanning the fires of the Sandy Hook conspiracy theory while pretending to say he’s just “asking questions.” To put it quickly into perspective, every time a theory is put out by “truthers,” it is usually handily debunked. But people like Jones just continue to move the posts around, all while saying something is fishy (and asking for some of that good old conspiracy money). Jones shares a bit of recent “smoking gun” evidence in the video below. According to the “waybackmachine”—the “internet archive” website that scans various webpages and records them for prosperity—Sandy Hook Elementary School had no activity on their computers between 2008-2012. This, in many “truthers’” minds, proves that the school was not a working school and so there were never even children in the building! Unfortunately, the “waybackmachine” doesn’t record whether websites are active, it either scans them over the years or doesn’t. All that this evidence means is that the internet archive didn’t record that site for a few years—it’s a big internet.