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A number of people have promoted conspiracy theories that doubt or dispute what occurred at Sandy Hook.
Other conspiracy theorists, such as Alex Jones, deny that the massacre actually occurred, claiming that it was "completely fake."[1]
However, many Sandy Hook conspiracy theories contradict one another
Snopes.com also debunked several claims of alleged United States government involvement in the shootings.[2]
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- ^ Chris Sommerfeld, SEE IT: Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones doubles down on 'completely fake' Sandy Hook massacre claims, New York Daily News (November 18, 2016).
- ^ "Sandy Hook Exposed". Snopes.com. Retrieved 20 April 2013.