The creator of the controversial Sandy Hook hoax 'truther' videos came forward to speak on his unorthodox views and why he composed the conspiracy footage that aims to question the legitimacy of the facts about the Dec. 14 elementary school shooting in Newton, Conn.

While communicating with The Huffington Post, the creator addressed his controversial videos for the very first time while also requesting to remain anonymous "due to the sensitivity of the channel and my concern for security." He is currently known by his YouTube user account ThinkOutsideTheTV.

Since the mass shootings, the creator has uploaded two well-known videos, the first of which was The Sandy Hook Shooting - Fully Exposed. It was posted on Jan. 7 and racked over 1 million views to date. The footage attracted conspiracy theorists and also individuals who took the touchy content as cruel to the victims' families.

Although the topic has seemed to have died down in recent weeks, it still continues to create buzz with consistent amounta of skeptics chiming in after every new piece of information on the mass shooting hits the web, which isn't the first subject to be highly debated by the truthers' movement.

"[I]t all started when me and my friends used to research 9/11 in high school. That's what really got me started when it came to researching government cover-ups," explained the video creator. "Once I learned about all the false flag attacks in history that have been proven to be true, I knew it was only a matter of time before another came a long."

The creator then went on to explain why he felt the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School, in which 20 children and six adults were killed, seemed like it was portrayed inaccurately:

"When Sandy Hook first happened i just had a feeling like it was all too perfect. I just had this feeling deep down that these people and the whole town had this artificial vibe about them."

While many would prefer to mourn the tragedy in peace, the creator stated that conspiracy theorists will be releasing another video in the near future.