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Alex Jones (Sandy Hook Civil Trials) - (Day 1) - PLAINTIFF OPENING STATEMENT - MARK BANKSTON - PLAINTIFF'S ATTORNEY

TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS - JULY 26: 10:13:31 And why should anybody fear an investigation if they had nothing to hide? In fact, it's like in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Methinks you protest too much. So here is my statement for the media. When they call up saying, Where do you stand on this? We're I've always stood when there were other mass shootings, I would simply point out that they're very rare statistically. And why should we all have of our rights? Because the bad person that something a guy with a car runs over 50 people that we ban in cars. It's the same thing. And there have been other instances of shootings that are very suspicious, a warrant, as one should look into that. But this particular case, they are so scared of investigation, show everything they do basically ends up blowing up in their face. So you guys are getting what you want. Now I'm going to start reinvestigating Sandy Hook and everything else that happened with that and also signing off for Infowars dot com if you're watching this transmission thing for yourself and I watched it on crime and then ask yourself what is it so strange about Sandy Hook and that tragedy? But I will say this finally, my heart does go out to all parents who lose children, whether it's the stabbings or whether it's the car wrecks or whether it's strangling or whether it's the blunt force trauma or murder or firearms, whatever the case is, I'm a parent and my heart goes out to all parents that have lost children in these tragic events. And so if children were lost in Sandy Hook, my heart goes out to each and every one of those parents and the people that stand there, parents that I see on the news. My problem is I've watched lost properties and I've seen and heard before and I know what I'm watching a movie and when I'm watching something real, it's like the Sandy Hook. 10:15:25 (Footage by Law&Crime via Getty Images)
TRAVIS COUNTY, TEXAS - JULY 26: 10:13:31 And why should anybody fear an investigation if they had nothing to hide? In fact, it's like in Shakespeare's Hamlet. Methinks you protest too much. So here is my statement for the media. When they call up saying, Where do you stand on this? We're I've always stood when there were other mass shootings, I would simply point out that they're very rare statistically. And why should we all have of our rights? Because the bad person that something a guy with a car runs over 50 people that we ban in cars. It's the same thing. And there have been other instances of shootings that are very suspicious, a warrant, as one should look into that. But this particular case, they are so scared of investigation, show everything they do basically ends up blowing up in their face. So you guys are getting what you want. Now I'm going to start reinvestigating Sandy Hook and everything else that happened with that and also signing off for Infowars dot com if you're watching this transmission thing for yourself and I watched it on crime and then ask yourself what is it so strange about Sandy Hook and that tragedy? But I will say this finally, my heart does go out to all parents who lose children, whether it's the stabbings or whether it's the car wrecks or whether it's strangling or whether it's the blunt force trauma or murder or firearms, whatever the case is, I'm a parent and my heart goes out to all parents that have lost children in these tragic events. And so if children were lost in Sandy Hook, my heart goes out to each and every one of those parents and the people that stand there, parents that I see on the news. My problem is I've watched lost properties and I've seen and heard before and I know what I'm watching a movie and when I'm watching something real, it's like the Sandy Hook. 10:15:25 (Footage by Law&Crime via Getty Images)
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