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Right-wing talking head and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is being sued by more family members

of Sandy Hook victims after Jones claimed the shooting was a government hoax, according

to ABC.

The six families, and an FBI agent who responded to the shooting, brought their case to court

in Connecticut.

Family members of two of the 26 victims filed a similar suit against Jones last month in

Travis County, Texas, where Jones lives and runs his show Infowars.

On December 14, 2012, Adam Lanza killed 20 first-graders and six educators at the Newtown,

Connecticut elementary school.

He later killed himself.

The new lawsuit claims Jones and his media outlet have continued to published conspiracies

with "abusive and outrageous false statements."

The families' attorney Josh Koskoff said.

"While the nation recoiled at the terrible reality of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary

School, Alex Jones saw an opportunity.

He went on a sustained attack that has lasted for years, accusing shattered family members

of being actors, stating as fact that the shooting itself was a hoax and inciting others

to act on these malicious lies."

The lawsuit cites several of Jones's claims that the shooting was fake.

Jones said on January 13, 2015

"Yeah, so, Sandy Hook is a synthetic completely fake with actors, in my view, manufactured."

As a result of Jones' campaign, the families and FBI agent Aldenberg claim they have been

forced to endure malicious and cruel abuse at the hands of ruthless unscrupulous people.

The lawsuit is seeking an excess of $15,000 in damages.

That's all for now for everything else subscribe to Complex on YouTube, for Complex News, I'm

hanuman welch.

For more infomation >> 6 More Sandy Hook Families Sue Alex Jones for Defamation - Duration: 1:33.

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She can sit but she often slouches when she sits. So I'm sitting with her feet

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in down low. When I tried this before, she wasn't interested in going

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low for her to go down to the floor by herself (sound effect) then you can help her get it. Then

have her come back up. Way to go!!! That is a simple idea to work on back strength. Thanks a lot!

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For more infomation >> Exercises for a Baby with Low Tone #34: Strengthening the Back - Duration: 1:20.

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SKAM FRANCE S2 - Épisode 10 (intégral) - Duration: 17:38.

For more infomation >> SKAM FRANCE S2 - Épisode 10 (intégral) - Duration: 17:38.

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For more infomation >> حظك اليوم الاحد 03-06-2018 فى التوقعات اليومية للابراج بقلم عالمة الفلك د. نيفين ابو شالة - Duration: 5:50.

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Adam Schiff, Democrats, Media Play Orwellian Word Games to Deny 'Spygate' - Duration: 4:29.

Adam Schiff, Democrats, Media Play Orwellian Word Games to Deny 'Spygate'.

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and the Democrats attempted Thursday to deny President Donald

Trump's claims of "Spygate" after they emerged from a bipartisan briefing about the

FBI's investigation into his 2016 campaign.

Following their lead, the mainstream media have labeled "Spygate" a "conspiracy

theory" — even though Obama administration officials like former Director of National

Intelligence James Clapper have admitted to the spying.

Schiff, the ranking member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, emerged

from Thursday's briefing to read a statement on behalf of the Democratic Party leadership

in Congress, attacking Trump's claims:

Today's "Gang of Eight" briefing was conducted to ensure protection of sources

and methods.

Nothing we heard today has changed our view that there's no evidence to support any

allegation that the FBI or any intelligence agency placed a spy in the Trump campaign,

or otherwise failed to follow appropriate procedures and protocols.

That is the basis for claims like MSNBC's "Trump's nonsensical 'Spygate' conspiracy

theory ends with a whimper."

But a careful reading of Schiff's statement reveals that he and Democratic leaders are

attempting to fool the public.

First, it is important to note that Democrats, and the mainstream media, are disputing the

term "spy."

They admit that there was an "informant" but refuse to allow the term "spy," though

in this context it means the same thing.

Second, note that Schiff said that Democrats merely said their "view"of the evidence

has not changed.

He did not say, nor could he, that "no evidence" existed as a matter of undisputed fact — because

the evidence is already public.

Third, and most crucially, Schiff said Democrats did not believe "the FBI or any intelligence

agency placed a spy in the Trump campaign."

He did not deny that a spy, or spies, might have been recruited from within the campaign.

Note how Schiff's statement moved from language covering all possibilities ("the FBI or

any intelligence agency") to language covering only one possibility ("placed a spy").

That is an incomplete denial, and likely a deliberate one.

Update: Melissa Francis of Fox News observed Friday that another reason "nothing" Democrats

heard Thursday had changed their minds is that the Department of Justice failed to provide

the documents that Congress requested.)

Finally, Schiff and the Democrats said that the FBI and the intelligence services "follow[ed]

appropriate procedures and protocols."

That little coda is meant to suggest, as Clapper has argued, that whatever spying (or "informing")

took place was completely justified — i.e. it was an attempt to spy on the Russians from

within the campaign, not on the campaign itself.

That excuse, of course, presumes that there was collusion between the campaign and Russia.

In short, the statement Schiff delivered yesterday, and which Democrats and the media are relying

on today, is the same nonsense that he has been feeding the public for two years in an

effort to sustain the Russia conspiracy theory.

Mollie Hemingway of the Federalist summed it up perfectly Thursday in an appearanceon

Tucker Carlson Tonight:

Everyone knows that there was a spy and in fact people who were involved in the spying

are admitting there's a spy.

They're saying, though, because the government term is "human intelligence informant"

or something like that that therefore it's not a spy.

Whereas normal Americans understand when you are gathering information on someone surreptitiously,

that's the common definition of spying.

And more than that, that's just a stunning revelation that this was happening under the

previous administration that there would be this kind of surveillance, not just at least

one human intelligence informant but also wiretaps, national security letters which

are how can you secretly get a subpoena and who knows what else is going on like widespread

spying involving multiple people in the Trump campaign and we still don't really know

what's going on because they're trying to fight answering.

That is the simple truth that Schiff, the Democrats, and the media are trying — and

failing — to hide from the public.

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