Seventeen people, including 14 students, were killed in the shooting, which ignited a nationwide movement for stricter gun control laws spearheaded by March For Our Lives, a group started by survivors of the shooting.
“(T)he shooting at our school was real. Real kids died and our community is still grieving today,” the Parkland chapter of the organization wrote in a tweet directed at Greene. “You should be ashamed of yourself and resign from congress. Conspiracy theorists don’t deserve a seat in the people’s house.”
CNN has reached out to Greene’s office for comment.
One comment on Greene’s post read, “It’s called a pay off to keep his mouth shut since it was a false flag planned shooting.”
“Exactly,” Greene wrote in response, per MMFA’s screenshots.
Another commenter referred to the pension as a “(k)ick back for going along with the evil plan,” to which Greene responded, “My thoughts exactly!! Paid to do what he did and keep his mouth shut.”
Facebook removed the comments for violating its policies after the MMFA report was published, according to a Facebook spokesperson.
‘My daughter and 16 others were murdered that day’
Survivors of the shooting and their family members have since condemned Greene and called for her to step down.
“Apologize Now or continue to spread these conspiracies and we will be sure to make the next 2 years of your life not only your last in Congress but a living hell as well.”
Hogg added that advocates would “also accept your resignation in place of an apology.”
She also criticized the deputy, writing he “allowed children to be left defenseless against an active shooter. When he was supposed to protect them, he was a coward and refused to go in. He allowed 17 people to die.”
Cameron Kasky, another former student, wrote of her statement, “This, beyond being a stupid and meaningless message, does not in any way address her calling it a false flag. Now she’s playing full-on gaslight. Don’t let her.”
Guttenberg said in response, “You are a fraud who must resign. Be prepared to meet me directly in person to explain your conspiracy theory, and soon.”
Other groups calling for gun control, like Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action, also called for Greene’s resignation.
Greene has history of spreading conspiracy theories
MMFA also reported on another Facebook post by Greene, in which she said she was “told that Nancy Pelosi tells Hillary Clinton several times a month that ‘we need another school shooting’ in order to persuade the public to want strict gun control.”
At the time, Greene told CNN she wore “attacks” from the media as a “badge of honor,” but did not address the past blog posts.
CNN’s Tina Burnside, Annie Grayer, Andrew Kaczynski and Em Steck contributed to this report.