Have you ever listened to radio show host Alex Jones?
Only clips of his infamous meltdowns. Things he testified under oath are all an act. Like most of the GOQ and alt-right media he's really just in it for the money.
@Hages I think the same about Trump. Thinks he's some lovable comic super hero battling life, iberty, and the pursuit of happiness wherever he finds it.
I've seen enough response videos to hear enough to stay TF away.
The hoax master!,,
A true conspiracy shit stirrer overtly!!!
listened to him on a Podcast with Joe Rogan. Alex is interesting in that he believes a lot of stuff that cannot be true, conspiracy theories, but he does know some people as he has been around them for years. He has an interesting take on DT and Epstein. One can only guess how much of it is true, but there might just be something there. It would take a lot of research to figure this out and for the topics mentioned it is not being done. Epstein is an interesting figure in that there is almost nothing really known about him and it seems that no one is looking.
I find it difficult to truly listen to garbage in all but the smallest quantity.
No, I only know anything about him because of all the issues he inflames because of the nonsense conspiracy theories he promotes, and the defamation lawsuit from saying parents from a school shooting made the whole thing up resulting in harassment and death threats these parents had to endure. As far as I am concerned, the guy is pond scum.
I have not, have you?
A friend of mine posted something several years ago to Facebook in praise of Infowars, so I went in search of it with an open mind. The first thing I saw on the site was a video of a frantic man trying to escape from someone who he claimed was following him — except the video clearly showed the rear window of the vehicle the entire time and there was nobody there. The man in hysterics was Alex Jones, and the things he was claiming were refuted by the very video in which he was making said claims. There was nobody chasing him, and it was obvious. That, as my very first exposure to Alex Jones, was just the tip of the iceberg of crazy claims and conspiracy theories — but, despite the ludicrous things he says and does, he has a loyal following. I'll never understand how a significant percentage of people fall for such obvious lies and outlandish theatrics.