Mark Bankston: “Infowars has frequently used 4chan as a source.” “We’ve reported on things being reported at 4chan.” “As a source, right? That’s what a source is, isn’t it?” “Yes.” “O.K.” “I mean, somebody emailing you, you could say technically is a source, even if you never even open it.” “Any piece of information that you’re going to report secondhand is a source, right?” “Yes.” “There’s a source of that information.” “Yeah, like somebody draws on the bathroom wall could be a source.” “Mr. Halbig has been a considerable source of information for you, you’ll admit that, correct?” “Yes.” “Now these Sandy Hook investigators, these people were so crazy that you had to realize at some point that what they’re saying isn’t true and that Sandy Hook wasn’t fake, right?” Jones’s lawyer: “Objection as to form.” “I found out some of what they were saying was not accurate.” Mark Bankston: “And he sent you something in the neighborhood of 10, four — 4,000 emails?” “It’s a lot.” “Yeah. And looking at those emails, taking a look at them, you wouldn’t agree with me that that man is a raving lunatic?” “He, he seemed very credible and put together earlier on. But I can’t remember the exact numbers. He seemed to get agitated about four years ago — three years ago.” “And just, there’s been a lot of experts I’ve talked to, including retired F.B.I. agents and other people, and people high up in the Central Intelligence Agency, have told me that there is a cover-up of Sandy Hook.” “Sealing the death certificates, the fact that they were sealed, something you and Mr. Dew both said, how did you confirm that?” Jones’s lawyer: “Objection as to form.” “I don’t want to answer these things incorrectly. So my memory is — I remember that they were saying it was the most sealed case ever. And that was in the news. That there were all these lawsuits about them sealing things. And that the records and the redacted police reports — I mean, this report you gave me is almost all blacked out. This is what people were talking about. And so, I can’t accurately answer off of edited tapes. I’ve never seen anything like that. So, I’m trying to answer your questions.” Mark Bankston: “Did you ever try to order a death certificate? They’re $20. Anybody can get any one of them. Did you ever try?” “As I’ve told you, we went off news reports and other people that were investigating. We did not ourselves investigate Sandy Hook.