The Michael Decon Program featured Jim Fetzer, a retired philosophy professor known for his controversial conspiracy views, particularly regarding the Sandy Hook incident. Fetzer discussed his ongoing legal battles following lawsuits accusing him of denying the authenticity of Sandy Hook victims and death certificates. He claimed evidence supporting his arguments was unfairly excluded by the presiding judge, whom he accused of bias and collusion. Fetzer recounted his initial involvement in Sandy Hook research, the censorship of his book by Amazon, and his broader criticism of mainstream media and political figures such as Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson.
The conversation also addressed Fetzer’s experiences with harassment, focusing on his complaints against platforms like Rumble and Bitshoot for allegedly permitting criminal harassment from an individual named Victor Hugo. Though these platforms have not responded, Fetzer plans to pursue legal action, citing policy violations and jurisdictional challenges.
Moreover, Fetzer and host Michael Deacon discussed broader themes, including a complaint to the FCC about the misuse of airwaves and questionable fundraising by Sandy Hook Promise. Fetzer expressed skepticism toward mainstream historical narratives, including the Holocaust, and critiqued U.S. foreign policy and Israeli influence in geopolitics. Von Wehunt emphasized the importance of critical thinking amidst misinformation, concluding the episode with a call for alternative media and transparent dialogue on justice, historical revisionism, and global political issues.