
""A lot of institutions and people gave up on doing the right thing over the last two years. Despite an insane amount of threats and bullshit, we persevered," Global Tetrahedron CEO Ben Collins stated, emphasizing the importance of justice for the Sandy Hook families."
""The new InfoWars will launch as a parody of Jones' whole modus operandi," said creative director Tim Heidecker, indicating a shift towards a more creative and humorous approach."
""We are excited to lie constantly for cold, hard cash, but this time in a cool way, and we'll make sure some of it gets back to the families," Collins remarked, highlighting the financial aspect of the new venture while supporting the Sandy Hook families."
The Onion's parent company, Global Tetrahedron, will license InfoWars for $81,000 per month, pending judicial approval. The deal includes a six-month renewal option. CEO Ben Collins stated that this move brings justice to Sandy Hook families. InfoWars will be transformed into a parody platform, with creative director Tim Heidecker aiming to rebrand it for creativity. Merchandise sales will contribute to the Sandy Hook families, with Collins humorously noting the intention to profit while supporting them. This follows a previous rejection of the sale by a federal bankruptcy judge.
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