Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Sandy Hook hoax? Newtown 'Truthers' video goes viral

Loads of of the most notable events in modern (and even ancient) history have provoked some form of 'conspiracy theory'. That is to say, ordinary people were not satisfied with the official tale about how the event unfolded

Here at Natural News, we have a reputation for asking intelligent questions about things that don't add up. There are a lot of mysteries out there, and they deserve to be explored and questioned: Why is there still mercury in

Here at Natural News, we have a reputation for asking intelligent questions about things that don't add up. There are a lot of mysteries out there, and they deserve to be explored and questioned: Why is there still mercury in

The Sandy Hook “Truthers” are wreaking havoc in Newtown, Conn. and across the United States, touting an elaborate conspiracy theory that promotes the Dec. 14, 2012 massacre as a government-sponsored hoax to

President Barack Obama went for broke today, announcing plans to introduce legislation by next week: an assault weapons ban, limits on high-capacity magazines, expanded background checks and new gun trafficking laws.

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Sandy Hook hoax? Newtown 'Truthers' video goes viral

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