The Onion Buys Alex Jones’ InfoWars, Sandy Hook Parent Calls It ‘Karma’

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Alex Jones having his InfoWars website taken over by The Onion is poetic justice … at least as far as the parent of a Sandy Hook school shooting victim is concerned.

David Wheeler, whose son Benjamin was one of the first-graders murdered at the elementary school in 2012, tells us … he’s happy the satirical news site is the new owner of Jones’ pride and joy … and he can’t think of a better example of karma.

Jones had to put InfoWars up for auction to pay off his debts, including the $1.4 billion defamation lawsuit he lost to families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims.

He was sued in 2018 after spreading baseless claims that the deadly school shooting was a false flag event to help the government roll out a plan to confiscate Americans’ guns.

Wheeler even testified at Jones’ defamation trial … saying the conspiracy theory resulted in strangers showing up at his home, demanding to see his son who died in the tragedy.

The Onion plans to transform InfoWars into a parody of itself … relaunching the site in January to mock “weird internet personalities” like Jones who peddle misinformation and health supplements, CEO Ben Collins told The New York Times.

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1733529033575465381

Last year, we spoke with David when Elon Musk let Jones back on X, and David blasted the move and told us Elon was a “sociopath” for bringing Jones back to the platform.

But sounds like Jones’ loss here is David’s gain. “Poetic justice,” he says.

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