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Infowars sales spiked as Alex Jones talked about Sandy Hook

Por: 10 WBNS Nation September 17, 2022

WATERBURY, Conn. — Infowars' revenues and website viewership spiked around the time of one of Alex Jones' shows in 2014 when he talked about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting being a hoax, according to documents shown to a jury Thursday. Jones and his Free Speech Systems company are on trial in Connecticut in a lawsuit brought by Jones has already been found liable for damages to the families, and the six-member jury will be... + full article



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