Outrageous: James Tracy claims that the
government was behind the Boston Marathon bomber that left 3 dead and
more than 180 injured
he Florida college professor who sparked controversy after saying that the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School may not have taken place is now infuriating even more people by saying that the Boston Marathon bombings were an inside job.
James Tracy, a media professor who writes extensively about conspiracy theories, said that last week's bombing appears as if it was planned by the government.
'The event closely resembles a mass-casualty drill, which for training purposes are designed to be as lifelike as possible,' he wrote in a blog post.
Other topics of rumination on his site include a number of the classic conspiracy theories: the September 11 attacks, the purview of the Department of Homeland Security, the PATRIOT Act, the death of Osama bin Laden and Fukishima have all been of interest.
Mr Tracy, a tenured professor at Florida Atlantic University, argues that the media and 'play actors' have made up the bombing that left three dead and more than 180 injured.
He takes particular issue with the endless stream of photos supporting the popular belief that the bombing did in fact happen.
He writes that the multitude of pictures 'suggests the possibility of play actors getting into position after the detonation of what may in fact have been a smoke bomb or similarly benign explosive.'
Picking a fight: Tracy argues that the media and
'play actors' have made up the bombing that left three dead and more
than 180 injured
Still at work: James Tracy, 47, has been
teaching at Florida Atlantic University for 10 years and refuses to
lessen his stance against the official version of events regarding the
Sandy Hook shooting
University officials had a similar reaction to his latest rant as they did for the Newtown shooting.
'As with all postings on his personal blog, Florida Atlantic University does not agree with Mr. Tracy’s views or opinions,' the University spokesman said in a statement to FoxNews.com.
'His editorialized postings do not reflect the positions of the University or its leaders.
'The University stands with the rest of the country in our support of the victims of the Boston Marathon tragedy. We, too, are Boston Strong.'
One difference between his comments on the Sandy Hook massacre and the Boston bombing was the amount of time that he left in between.
Last time, he waited nearly a month after the 20 young students and six school administrators were killed at the elementary school before making his controversial comments.
This time he waited just nine days.
The 47-year-old professor based his outrageous allegations largely on the flurry of conflicting media reports that were made as news of the shooting was released throughout the tragic day.
'I think that the entire country mourned about Sandy Hook and yet, once again, the investigation that journalistic institutions should have actually carried out never took place as far as I'm concerned,' Tracy said at the time.
VIDEO News reporter confronts Tracy on his conspiracy theory
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