Topic: Sandy Hook

119 chapters across the catalog

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 2:16:17 - 2:18:01

1848: Podcaster Down!

InfoWars Auction, The Onion Bid

A federal bankruptcy judge halted the sale of Alex Jones's InfoWars to The Onion, citing concerns over the auction process. The satirical outlet's bid was lower than a competing offer from a nutritional supplement company associated with Jones, allowing him to remain on the air temporarily.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 2:34:08 - 2:37:48

1720: Psyop Season

Bankruptcy Judge Blocks The Onion's Purchase of InfoWars

A federal bankruptcy judge in Texas has blocked the satirical outlet *The Onion* from acquiring Alex Jones's *InfoWars* platform, citing concerns over the auction process. The judge noted that a higher cash bid of $3.5 million from a company associated with Jones's supplement business was passed over in favor of *The Onion's* lower bid. The ruling allows Jones to remain at his Austin headquarters for the time being as the court seeks to maximize the value of assets intended to pay a $1.5 billion defamation judgment to Sandy Hook families.

Lipless Wonder
Episode 1713 2:23:45 - 2:32:29

1713: Lipless Wonder

InfoWars Auction, The Onion and Legal Disputes

A federal judge halted the sale of InfoWars to *The Onion* following allegations of a non-transparent bidding process. Alex Jones claimed the auction was a "private secret sale" where the Sandy Hook families used "funny money" credits to outbid cash offers from his supporters. The CEO of *The Onion*, a former NBC disinformation reporter, stated the acquisition was part of a strategy to mock and dismantle alternative media.

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 0:00 - 3:20

1712: Data Plateau

The Onion Acquires InfoWars Assets in Bankruptcy Auction

The satirical news outlet The Onion purchased Alex Jones' InfoWars platform at a court-ordered bankruptcy auction on November 14, 2024. The sale was supported by the families of Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting victims, to whom Jones owes over $1 billion in defamation judgments. While the intellectual property was secured by The Onion, physical production equipment and vehicles from the Austin-based studio are scheduled for a separate bidding process starting December 2.

You-Crane
Episode 1669 1:25:30 - 1:29:15

1669: You-Crane

Alex Jones, InfoWars Liquidation Order

A federal judge in Houston has ordered Alex Jones to liquidate his personal assets, including jewelry and a gun collection, to pay $1.5 billion in defamation damages to Sandy Hook families. While Jones must relinquish control of his company's money, the judge ruled that InfoWars does not have to liquidate immediately. Jones is expected to attempt a professional restart through third parties or new ventures.

Heavy Tail
Episode 1667 1:42:09 - 1:44:33

1667: Heavy Tail

Alex Jones Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Liquidation and Assets

NPR reports on the potential Chapter 7 liquidation of Alex Jones' assets to pay families involved in the Sandy Hook defamation suit. The liquidation would include his ownership in Free Speech Systems and his personal gun collection, with a trustee authorized to "hunt down" assets for the rest of Jones' life. The hosts reflect on their own decision to remain "unimportant" and avoid the massive commercial scale that made Jones a high-profile legal target.

NetBEUI
Episode 1643 8:34 - 10:53

1643: NetBEUI

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Aaron Rodgers Vice President Rumors

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces media scrutiny for considering NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers as a potential running mate. News segments on Morning Joe highlight Rodgers' past comments regarding Sandy Hook and 9/11, while the hosts argue the media is distorting Rodgers' actual positions to damage the Kennedy campaign.

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616 1:55:37 - 1:58:04

1616: Buying Quiet

Alex Jones on Sandy Hook and Public Perception

Alex Jones discussed the fallout from his comments on the Sandy Hook shooting, claiming that the media effectively blamed him for the massacre. He noted that some members of the public now believe he was physically present or responsible for the deaths, illustrating the power of deceptive reporting.

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616 1:58:05 - 2:01:31

1616: Buying Quiet

Piers Morgan and the Limits of Free Speech

Piers Morgan argued that Alex Jones represents the "line" where free speech should be limited due to his "outrageous lies" about Sandy Hook. Morgan linked Jones's rhetoric to the prevalence of mass shootings in America, while Jones countered by focusing on the Second Amendment and the history of tyrants disarming populations.

Radiation Tsunami
Episode 1494 2:25:29 - 2:35:48

1494: Radiation Tsunami

Alex Jones Defamation Verdict, Sandy Hook Trial

A Connecticut jury ordered Alex Jones and InfoWars to pay nearly $1 billion in compensatory damages to the families of Sandy Hook victims. The trial focused on emotional distress and defamation resulting from Jones's claims that the 2012 shooting was staged. While the families intend to pursue Jones's assets through bankruptcy court, legal experts question how much of the massive sum will actually be paid.

Sophistry's Choice
Episode 1489 46:43 - 55:29

1489: Sophistry's Choice

Alex Jones Sandy Hook Defamation Trial Coverage

The defamation trial of Alex Jones regarding his past claims about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting is discussed. Media coverage from ABC's "America This Morning" is criticized for claiming Jones "refused to apologize again," despite his testimony stating he has apologized many times and is finished doing so. The hosts frame the trial as a "struggle session" and a "railroad job."

Heart Dart
Episode 1474 2:12:39 - 2:17:41

1474: Heart Dart

Alex Jones Defamation Trial, Sandy Hook Damages

The $150 million defamation trial against Alex Jones in Austin, Texas, features emotional testimony from parents of Sandy Hook victims. Jones is accused of making their lives a "living hell" by claiming the shooting was a hoax involving actors. The legal proceedings explore the boundaries of the First Amendment and the financial impact of Jones's rhetoric on the families.

Dry Holes
Episode 1432 3:13:41 - 3:17:09

1432: Dry Holes

Michael Osterholm, Pfizer Delisting and CNN Alex Jones Doc

Brief news items include COVID advisor Michael Osterholm's purchase of a $3.4 million condo and his continued calls for lockdowns. A rumor regarding Pfizer being delisted from the Nasdaq is clarified as a subsidiary merger. CNN's decision to "kill" a scheduled Alex Jones documentary is discussed, with speculation that it contained information detrimental to the ongoing January 6th investigation.

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 2:31:18 - 2:33:54

1421: Chuckle Tell

Alex Jones Sandy Hook Case and Attorney Reprimand

A Connecticut judge formally reprimanded an attorney representing Alex Jones for his conduct during a deposition. The attorney, Jay Marshall Wollman, was accused of exceeding acceptable bounds by questioning a former employee about emails on Jones's phone. The case continues to focus on damages after Jones lost the lawsuit regarding his claims about the Sandy Hook shooting.

Clippers 'n Whittlers
Episode 1387 2:05:35 - 2:07:55

1387: Clippers 'n Whittlers

Alex Jones Defamation Liability and Podcasting Stigma

A Texas judge found Alex Jones liable for damages in three defamation lawsuits related to his claims about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. The media's portrayal of Jones as a "radio host" rather than a "podcaster" is noted as a deliberate attempt to distance him from the podcasting medium. Additionally, the Southern Poverty Law Center's report on "white supremacy and podcasting" is criticized for mischaracterizing general discontent as extremism.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 3:06:13 - 3:08:05

1313: Q Victims

NBC Sandy Hook Tie-in, COVID Death Toll

NBC News is criticized for a "shameless" report that ties the death of a fire chief from COVID-19 to his role as a first responder at Sandy Hook. The report uses "grim scenes" of refrigerated trailers and National Guard body movements to emphasize the rising death toll in the U.S.

No Sweat
Episode 1191 2:32:48 - 2:35:28

1191: No Sweat

Sandy Hook Gun Lawsuit, Remington Liability

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block a lawsuit brought by Sandy Hook families against Remington, the manufacturer of the rifle used in the 2012 shooting. This decision allows the families to argue that the company's marketing practices violated state law. There are concerns that this legal precedent could eventually extend to gun stores and even video game manufacturers.

Googers
Episode 1146 53:44 - 58:15

1146: Googers

YouTube Demonetization, Content Moderation, Brand Safety

YouTube's strategy of demonetizing controversial content rather than removing it entirely is explored as a move to ensure "brand safety" for advertisers. New regulations include bans on denying verified violent events like the Holocaust or Sandy Hook. The CEO explains that while creators can still host videos, YouTube will not assist in their monetization if they violate specific community standards or link to certain merchandise.

Elusive Logic
Episode 1125 2:39:21 - 2:42:39

1125: Elusive Logic

Alex Jones, Sandy Hook Deposition Headlines

Headlines claiming Alex Jones admitted to "insanity" during a Sandy Hook deposition are scrutinized. The actual audio reveals Jones stating he was caught up in "mass groupthink" but refusing to agree to the specific claims of pain and harm presented by the mainstream media and opposing lawyers.

GND-MOU-ROI
Episode 1116 2:24 - 7:23

1116: GND-MOU-ROI

Alex Jones on Joe Rogan Experience, 5G and Sandy Hook

Alex Jones appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience for a four-and-a-half-hour interview covering topics ranging from 5G technology to interdimensional aliens. During the appearance, Jones addressed his previous claims regarding the Sandy Hook shooting, appearing to backpedal on his "crisis actor" theories in anticipation of ongoing lawsuits. The discussion also highlighted Joe Rogan's lack of awareness regarding recent political scandals involving the Governor of Virginia.