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Alex Jones (Sandy Hook Civil Trials) - (Day 1) - PLAINTIFF OPENING STATEMENT - MARK BANKSTON - PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY

TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS - JULY 26: 9:56:25 To make the what you're trying to I mean decipher one can dagger dirty tricks it's pretty hard to do it's just that when you then you learn that they were funded by western funding, then you learn that it was the same admiral Awlaki connection underwear bomber. Then those are big red flags that they were passing provocateurs. The classic image would followed and then yeah, it kind of becomes a red herring, you know, to say the whole thing was staged because they have staged events before, but then you learn the school had been closed and reopened and you got video of the kids going in circles in and out of the building. And they don't call the rescue choppers for 2 hours. And then they turn the building down and seal it and they get caught using blue screens. And I emailed Bloomberg comes out in a lawsuit where he's telling his people, get ready. The next 24 hours to capitalize on the shooting. Yeah show Sandy Hook is a synthetic completely fake with actors, in my view, manufactured. I couldn't believe it at first. I knew they had actors there clearly, but I thought they killed some real cash and it just shows how bold they are that they clearly used actors. I mean, they even ended up using photos of kids killed in mass shootings here in a fake mass shooting in Turkey. That show. Yeah, Pakistan, the sky is now the limit. And I appreciate your call. Shortly after this, Infowars got its first YouTube strike. This means somebody made a complaint against the channel. In this case, it was a father of a victim. It was a father who had complained to interviewers because their son's photo was used in one of their videos. It was this whole thing about the Pakistan shooting and we'll get into that. It's not important now. It's obviously a lot. But when they used the son's picture, they complained to YouTube for copyright reasons. That's how they figured they could stop. So YouTube issued a strike, (Footage by Law&Crime via Getty Images)
TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS - JULY 26: 9:56:25 To make the what you're trying to I mean decipher one can dagger dirty tricks it's pretty hard to do it's just that when you then you learn that they were funded by western funding, then you learn that it was the same admiral Awlaki connection underwear bomber. Then those are big red flags that they were passing provocateurs. The classic image would followed and then yeah, it kind of becomes a red herring, you know, to say the whole thing was staged because they have staged events before, but then you learn the school had been closed and reopened and you got video of the kids going in circles in and out of the building. And they don't call the rescue choppers for 2 hours. And then they turn the building down and seal it and they get caught using blue screens. And I emailed Bloomberg comes out in a lawsuit where he's telling his people, get ready. The next 24 hours to capitalize on the shooting. Yeah show Sandy Hook is a synthetic completely fake with actors, in my view, manufactured. I couldn't believe it at first. I knew they had actors there clearly, but I thought they killed some real cash and it just shows how bold they are that they clearly used actors. I mean, they even ended up using photos of kids killed in mass shootings here in a fake mass shooting in Turkey. That show. Yeah, Pakistan, the sky is now the limit. And I appreciate your call. Shortly after this, Infowars got its first YouTube strike. This means somebody made a complaint against the channel. In this case, it was a father of a victim. It was a father who had complained to interviewers because their son's photo was used in one of their videos. It was this whole thing about the Pakistan shooting and we'll get into that. It's not important now. It's obviously a lot. But when they used the son's picture, they complained to YouTube for copyright reasons. That's how they figured they could stop. So YouTube issued a strike, (Footage by Law&Crime via Getty Images)
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