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Toward a Class Action Lawsuit Against Sandy Hook “Charities”

By Eowyn @DrEowyn

Toward a Class Action Lawsuit Against Sandy Hook “Charities”Dr. Eowyn:

Compelling evidence that one of the Sandy Hook child victims, Avielle Richman, is a fictitious person and not the daughter of gun-control advocates Jeremy Richman and Jennifer Hensel. The girl is alive, the daughter of Curtis and Michelle Urbina, who have previous ties to gun control activist Monte Frank, the attorney representing the respondents in Wolfgang Halbig’s FOI hearings.

At the end of this post from Memory Hole blog is contact information for anyone who has donated to the phony Avielle Richman Foundation, to join a class action lawsuit.

Toward a Class Action Lawsuit Against Sandy Hook “Charities”Originally posted on Memory Hole:

Barry Miller
MonteFrank.com

CU-1 The Avielle Foundation – “Founded on December 14, 2012”

Avielle Rose Richman apparently was one of the 26 children and educators killed on December 14th, 2012. According to The Avielle Foundation’s Facebook page, the foundation was founded December 14th, 2012, the very same day Avielle was supposedly murdered. The Avielle Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preventing violence through brain health research and fostering community.

CU-2-1024x650 Jeremy Richman and Jennifer Hensel with Anderson Cooper of CNN

As responsible parents and scientists, when Jeremy Richman and Jennifer Hensel were confronted with the reality that their 6 year old daughter Avielle was killed in the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, as scientists they wanted answers as to what would lead a person to commit such brutal acts of violence.

This undated photo provided by the Avielle Foundation shows Avielle Richman, 6, who was killed in the shooting massacre by Adam Lanza at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14, 2012. As scientists, her parents, Jeremy Richman and Jennifer Hensel, wanted answers about what could lead a person to commit such violence. On Monday, April 15, 2013, they announced a scientific advisory board for the Avielle Foundation, which was established with the goal of reducing violence. (AP Photo/The Avielle Foundation) This undated photo provided by the Avielle Foundation shows Avielle Richman, 6, who was killed in the shooting…

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