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Before Edits:A number of fringe figures have promoted conspiracy theories that doubt or dispute what occurred at Sandy Hook.

After Edits:A number of people have promoted conspiracy theories that doubt or dispute what occurred at Sandy Hook.


Before Edits: Other conspiracy theorists, such as Alex Jones, have denied that the massacre actually occurred, asserting that it was "completely fake."[1]

After Edits:Other conspiracy theorists, such as Alex Jones, deny that the massacre actually occurred, claiming that it was "completely fake."[2]

Before Edits:Moreover, many Sandy Hook conspiracy theories contradict one another.

After Edits:However, many Sandy Hook conspiracy theories contradict one another


Before edits: Snopes.com also debunked several claims of alleged United States government involvement in the shootings. [3]

After Edit: Snopes.com also debunked several claims of alleged United States government involvement in the shootings.[4]

Before edit: Some conspiracy theories have alleged that the shooting was a hoax

After Edit: Some conspiracy theories claim that the shooting was made up.

  1. ^ 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).
  2. ^ 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).
  3. ^ "Sandy Hook Exposed". Snopes.com. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  4. ^ "Sandy Hook Exposed". Snopes.com. Retrieved 20 April 2013.