Just Take Their Guns : Conspiracy theorist harasses families of dead children
Just Take Their Guns

Just Take Their Guns

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Just Take Their Guns

... and be done with it.

 

Conspiracy theorist harasses families of dead children

almost 2 years ago

"Prove to the world you've lost your son," Kelley Watt wrote under the username "gr8mom" to Lenny Pozner, whose 6-year-old, Noah, was killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting.

A suburban Tulsa, Oklahoma, grandmother of two, Watt has spent the greater part of the past decade "researching" mass shootings — which she says she considers false-flag operations intended to push gun-control legislation through the US government, despite the fact that no significant legislation has been passed in response to such shootings.

Her "research" involves sending harassing messages to surviving family members of people who have died in mass shootings, including the attack at Sandy Hook Elementary School that left 20 first-grade students and six adults dead.

"I just had a strong sense that this didn't happen," she said in an interview with Elizabeth Williamson. "Too many of those parents just rub me the wrong way."

"Prove to the world you've lost your son," Kelley Watt wrote under the username "gr8mom" to Lenny Pozner, whose 6-year-old, Noah, was killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting.

A suburban Tulsa, Oklahoma, grandmother of two, Watt has spent the greater part of the past decade "researching" mass shootings — which she says she considers false-flag operations intended to push gun-control legislation through the US government, despite the fact that no significant legislation has been passed in response to such shootings.

Her "research" involves sending harassing messages to surviving family members of people who have died in mass shootings, including the attack at Sandy Hook Elementary School that left 20 first-grade students and six adults dead.

"I just had a strong sense that this didn't happen," she said in an interview with Elizabeth Williamson. "Too many of those parents just rub me the wrong way."