• Mizokon [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    https://mega.nz/file/AmIUxCDY#fswXcnqbXBZGtdA1NeFxEIDZCUig6UjJD3NyaYTtnK4

    • Thomas_Dankara [any,comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      "Do you feel responsible for what happened to the Sandy Hook families?"

      "Yes I killed the children."

      Starting out really strong, there, Alex.

      A podcast called KnowledgeFight did coverage of his court case. Between hearings, Alex would go on infowars and comment on his own case, to the point that the prosecution started quoting his recent infowars episodes in the case as admissible evidence. He asserted live on air that one of the Sandy Hook parents who had sued him "realized she was being used as a pawn and tried to make friends with him." and that her lawyers "talked to her like a dog and tried to keep her away from me." He was somehow able to spin a court case where he lost 10s of millions of dollars into a story of unlikely friendship. Also he did this weird combination of "apologizing" and "admitting he was wrong" and pinning the blame on random sickos he let on his show.