Article content continued

“My question for you is this: Is the behaviour you’re witnessing right now, the facial expressions and the body language, consistent with that of two parents who just lost their daughter?” the narrator asks.

A full version of the CNN interview, with audio, reveals the parents were smiling as they described how they wanted the world to remember their daughter, as the “light and love” of their family.

The video also takes aim at a Newtown resident who sheltered six youngsters after they fled the school in terror, pointing to purported holes in Gene Rosen’s story.

Rosen, a 69-year-old pet-sitter, told Salon.com this week that he’s getting phone calls and emails accusing him of fabricating his story.

One email read: “How are all those little students doing? You know, the ones that showed up at your house after the ‘shooting.’ What is the going rate for getting involved in a government-sponsored hoax anyway?”

Police are investigating the harassment. Rosen, who also comforted a frantic mother who came to his door looking for her deceased child, told Salon he’s furious at anyone who believes in such an outrageous conspiracy theory.

“There must be some way to morally shame these people, because there were 20 dead children lying an eighth of a mile from my window all night long,” he said.

“I am rageful about it, both for the children and for the mother of the child who came to my house looking for her son.”

The video’s creator blames the “hoax” on the Obama government and its bid to disarm the American public.