Sandy Hook shooting fake conspiracy theories continue to swirl over the web. Early in Sept, a number of conspiracy theories sprang up on countless Web sites proving that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in the year 2012 of Dec. was simply an elaborate hoax. Yet, new reports on the shooter, Adam Lanza, prove otherwise.
Before the Sandy Hook shooting fake theories sprang up, the claim from FBI was revealed. According to the reports, which were summarized by Snopes.com, FBI reveals that there were no murders in Connecticut. The said shooting in the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown was simply put - a hoax.
Such Sandy Hook shooting fake theories were all compiled by the Web site, InfoWars. The site had come up with such bizarre claim after basing it on FBIs official uniform crime reports in the year 2012. Yet, the state tally for murder in the year 2012 comes up to a total of 146, which includes the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. The deaths were not classified under any crimes in Newtown but were instead classified in a separate record of State Police Misc.
With the year about to end, the Sandy Hoot shooting fake conspiracy theories are simply one out of many conspiracy stories people should stop sharing on Facebook. In fact, for the Sandy Hook shooting conspiracy theory, the headline with a video shared on Facebook reads: "FBI REPORT: NO DEATHS AT SANDY HOOK. EXERCISE, MISREPORTED, CREATED CRISIS." This along with 9/11 and Holocaust hoax reports continue to rock the Web.
As people continue to question the authenticity of FBIs report regarding the Sandy Hook shooting, new investigation regarding the killer Adam Lanza has emerged. According to a Connecticut agency investigating the crime, the Sandy Hook shooting fake conspiracy theories are nothing to go by. Lanza, once and for all, carefully planned his attack.
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