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Outrageous: Florida professor fired for Sandy Hook hoax theory –Ideas were based on conflicting media reports that emerged on the day of the shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, in December 2012 –For years, James Tracy claimed the Sandy Hook massacre may not have happened | 17 Dec 2015 | A Florida professor was fired this week after initiating a years-long campaign claiming the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax and [allegedly] harassing the family of a victim he believes never existed. James Tracy, who teaches Culture of Conspiracy at Florida Atlantic University, launched his own conspiracy theory in the aftermath of Sandy Hook three years ago, based on conflicting media reports from the day of shooting that lead him to question whether it happened at all. Tracy was finally sent a termination letter from the university this week, which he has 10 days to respond to, according to The New York Daily News. Tracy suggested on his blog – memoryholeblog dot com – the massacre did not unfold in the way authorities said it did, and may not have happened at all. [One look at the 'Seinfeld'-era outfits worn by students in the iconic Sandy Hook Elementary School classroom photo reveals all you need to know about Sandy Hook: Parents in upscale Newtown, Connecticut, would not send their children to school in clothing worn over a decade earlier. We're being played. --LRP]