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Alex Jones admits he is nuts....about time!


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15 hours ago, Alien Origins said:

Watch it..You will have the Tin Foil Hatters down on this forum like buzzards at a road kill! I never followed this guy that close for that reason...

Well, the first of the resident purveyors of alternate realities has arrived, the others should follow shortly...

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44 minutes ago, rambaldi said:

Well, the first of the resident purveyors of alternate realities has arrived, the others should follow shortly...

If anyone is living in an alternate reality it is those who believe in these conspiracy theorists websites and Jones is no exception.....It must be a miserable life. Always looking over your shoulder  thinking the government is out to get you. Conspiracy Theorists base their assumptions on:

(1)..Faulty observations.

(2)..Altered memories

(3).. Hallucinations

(4). Pareidolia

(5)..False correlation and

(6)..Agenticity

And one of the worst things about it is, it acts like a religion. Refusing to submit to any testing or falsification. I do admit that a lot of that applies more to the UFO conspiracy theorists than anything else.                                          

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Maybe it's the nanobots in the water making him believe everything is fake?

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3 hours ago, bee said:

 

poor CNN..... growing more and more unpopular by the day as it's reputation as a blatant Propaganda Outlet
increases... has to try and drum up a bit of interest on the back of Alex Jones... especially now the
Russian Collusion nonsense has officially gone down the pan leaving them short of copy material... 

On a level playing field Alex would put CNN in the shade in terms of popularity and viewing figures..

 

 

 

 
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On a level playing field Alex would put CNN in the shade in terms of popularity and viewing figures..

Both are playing jounalistic suicide.

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I watched the full unedited video. It appears that Jones knowingly misrepresented video and still pictures, used his own commentary from an interview as  source material of “expert opinion”, did not verify or check several comments he claims he received from so called experts, which the lawyer managed to verify as false using publicly available and easily accessible information, and claimed to have first person contact with emt staff, which he never met.

in other words he made a lot of stuff up and claimed he had researched it intensely. Or used information other people made up with out even attempting to verify it. If that is the true level of his research, and given the sensitivity of the subject he was allegedly researching, you would have to remain an utter moron to accept anything he says or presents as fact.

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I actually wouldn't have a hard time believing that his delusions are part of a larger mental problem. It's either that or he knowingly peddles in these theories which prey on the minds of people with actual mental health problems. Both are solid explanations for his behaviour.

Whichever it is, at some point you have to assess whether or not someone from one of those two categories should be allowed a platform that allows them to influence people. Free speech is all well and good, but you eventually have to recognise a cult for a cult and a cult leader for a cult leader. Essentially that's what he is.

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14 hours ago, bee said:

On a level playing field Alex would put CNN in the shade in terms of popularity and viewing figures..

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Which just shows the level of the American mentality. In Japan he wouldn't make a dent against NHK. Then again, they actually show unbiased factual news.

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15 hours ago, bee said:
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Last year, major social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook and Twitter all said they had removed content from Jones or InfoWars because it violated their policies. YouTube removed many channels associated with InfoWars -- including The Alex Jones Channel , which had 2.4 million subscribers and videos that had been viewed over 1.5 billion times.

GOOD! The less of that psychotic, paranoid, insensitive S.O.B., the better!

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3 minutes ago, Arbenol said:

I'm a little more cynical. I don't think he feels guilty one bit.

He's currently being sued for his conspiracy theories about Sandy Hook and the hurt he has caused victims and their families. As I understand it, to be successful the lawsuit is required to prove that he knew he was wrong. Claiming to have been psychotic is nothing more than a preparation for his defence.

As it goes, I don't think he even believes the crap that he peddles. But he knows that many do, and exploits this for personal gain. 

Which  makes the man even more reprehensible

Arbenol, you forgot that bit..

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4 minutes ago, Arbenol said:

I'm a little more cynical. I don't think he feels guilty one bit.

He's currently being sued for his conspiracy theories about Sandy Hook and the hurt he has caused victims and their families. As I understand it, to be successful the lawsuit is required to prove that he knew he was wrong. Claiming to have been psychotic is nothing more than a preparation for his defence.

As it goes, I don't think he even believes the crap that he peddles. But he knows that many do, and exploits this for personal gain. 

At one point in the video he starts to defend himself with words similar to I'm in debt, he stops and decides better of it. This was during the line of questioning on Pizzagate and the courtcase against him there. He is worried about his finances and has completely wiped any feelings of guilt or self responsibility from his mind.

He spent 6 years doing these hit pieces and only after he looked like it was going to cost him a bundle he changed his tone. That is covered very well in the depositions hearing.

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8 hours ago, Piney said:

Which just shows the level of the American mentality. In Japan he wouldn't make a dent against NHK. Then again, they actually show unbiased factual news.

 

I just think that since the Internet Age began people have access to much more information than
they did.... and vast numbers of people aren't satisfied with the MSM blatant propaganda and
social engineering anymore - they want access to alternative opinions and information and this is why
Alex Jones is so popular - and why the Political Elite want to silence him - they fear exposure..
and want conformity...

I've no idea what Japanese people think of AJ... or how they portray him...or  if they are interested
in him at all...

 
 

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8 hours ago, Likely Guy said:

GOOD! The less of that psychotic, paranoid, insensitive S.O.B., the better!

 

you celebrate the digital equivalent of book burning 

 

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let's just ease off the Hate Fest for a minute...

The Establishment, MSM and Political Elite aren't bothered what Alex did or didn't say about Sandy Hook...
 

THEY are using the terrible tragedy as their main weapon to turn people against him..
Sandy Hook and all the victims have been shamelessly weaponized -

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Arbenol said:

You've gone full tilt tin-hat bonkers here, Bee.

It's the victims of Sandy Hook who are bothered by what Alex Jones himself said about that tragedy. He shamelessly weaponized them.


 

someone has to make an effort to keep some semblance of balance here.... no tin hat required...

AJ has admitted he basically got it wrong over Sandy Hook and has tried to explain why..
 

If the MSM hadn't kept going on and on and on about it all the time the Sandy Hook victims would
have found life easier.... AJ moved on years ago.... but the MSM and those who pull their strings
just won't let it go..... not because they care but because it is a weapon to use to silence AJ...

 


 

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20 minutes ago, bee said:


 

someone has to make an effort to keep some semblance of balance here.... no tin hat required...

AJ has admitted he basically got it wrong over Sandy Hook and has tried to explain why..
 

If the MSM hadn't kept going on and on and on about it all the time the Sandy Hook victims would
have found life easier.... AJ moved on years ago.... but the MSM and those who pull their strings
just won't let it go..... not because they care but because it is a weapon to use to silence AJ...

 

Utterly ludicrous.

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6 minutes ago, darkmoonlady said:

Look there is no defending Alex Jones and you know it. He was never some great Oracle of unknown knowledge, he has always taken little snippets of news stories and spun conspiracies around them out of whole cloth for one reason and one reason only, money. His trajectory from occasional spittle frothing guest spots on Coast to Coast AM is where he learned the patented trade of selling ****ty supplements and survival gear to the gullible masses (although pre 9/11 those numbers were smaller). 

He took Y2K and 9/11 and used the fear and paranoia to gain an audience and then he discovered Youtube. YouTube works on adsense so more views more money. This led him to realize the bigger the click bait the more money he could make. Sadly it worked and then launched his subscription channel and "news studio" (and I use that term in quotes for a reason) because he became the king of fake news and conspiracy porn hucksterism. And to quote the Shawshank Redemption, oh how the money rolled in, sub fees, more click bait adsense and with every terrorist attack or school shooting just gave him more fodder to make more and more outrageous claims to feed his anti government, anti gun control message loving audiences. He played to their hatred and fear like a populist conspiracy evangelist. And if that's all it was you could laugh at it but he went after grieving parents, wound up completely insane people to go after them, stalk them, harrass them. So no there really is no defense for yelling fire in a crowded room, or winding up angry and fearful crazies to go after parents who lost their little ones in a mass shooting. 

 

very well said....

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52 minutes ago, bee said:

 

politically logical

 

 

as if some neurotic clown like jones knows all the real truth about everything......the man is a total paranoid idiot.....and sadly....like attracts like

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46 minutes ago, darkmoonlady said:

Look there is no defending Alex Jones and you know it. He was never some great Oracle of unknown knowledge, he has always taken little snippets of news stories and spun conspiracies around them out of whole cloth for one reason and one reason only, money. His trajectory from occasional spittle frothing guest spots on Coast to Coast AM is where he learned the patented trade of selling ****ty supplements and survival gear to the gullible masses (although pre 9/11 those numbers were smaller). 

He took Y2K and 9/11 and used the fear and paranoia to gain an audience and then he discovered Youtube. YouTube works on adsense so more views more money. This led him to realize the bigger the click bait the more money he could make. Sadly it worked and then launched his subscription channel and "news studio" (and I use that term in quotes for a reason) because he became the king of fake news and conspiracy porn hucksterism. And to quote the Shawshank Redemption, oh how the money rolled in, sub fees, more click bait adsense and with every terrorist attack or school shooting just gave him more fodder to make more and more outrageous claims to feed his anti government, anti gun control message loving audiences. He played to their hatred and fear like a populist conspiracy evangelist. And if that's all it was you could laugh at it but he went after grieving parents, wound up completely insane people to go after them, stalk them, harrass them. So no there really is no defense for yelling fire in a crowded room, or winding up angry and fearful crazies to go after parents who lost their little ones in a mass shooting. 

MSM pushed y2k big time. I totally believed that was a thing back then, and I had never even heard of Alex Jones. NTM Alex was growing in popularity big time in the couple years before 9/11, and afterwards lost huge parts of his audience and sponsors and several stations on the very day of 9/11. Yet he wouldn't compromise.

BTW there was a lot of strange crap with Sandy Hook, and it all should have been questioned. Now sure he took it to far, but why would msm keep opening that wound? Why would they keep talking about it? It's cause Alex Jones exposes their BS on a daily basis. Honestly you or any of us here wouldn't know half of what we do when it comes to all kinds of things if Alex didn't force it into the main stream.

Funny he is the only guy who catches crap for selling products. Yet people seem to have no problem with msm advertising several products that openly admit may make you KILL YOURSELF. You people are hypocrites. :P 

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14 minutes ago, preacherman76 said:

MSM pushed y2k big time. I totally believed that was a thing back then, and I had never even heard of Alex Jones. NTM Alex was growing in popularity big time in the couple years before 9/11, and afterwards lost huge parts of his audience and sponsors and several stations on the very day of 9/11. Yet he wouldn't compromise.

BTW there was a lot of strange crap with Sandy Hook, and it all should have been questioned. Now sure he took it to far, but why would msm keep opening that wound? Why would they keep talking about it? It's cause Alex Jones exposes their BS on a daily basis. Honestly you or any of us here wouldn't know half of what we do when it comes to all kinds of things if Alex didn't force it into the main stream.

Funny he is the only guy who catches crap for selling products. Yet people seem to have no problem with msm advertising several products that openly admit may make you KILL YOURSELF. You people are hypocrites. :P 

He pushed it, don't fool yourself. I loved Art Bell but he sold a lot CCrane survival radio's on nights Alex was on his show predicting Fema camps and mass grave liners. Believe me I heard him myself, I was an avid listener of C2C and Alex picked up a lot audience and knowledge on how to sell his conspiracy shtick from Art. It's not about whether he just sells crap, it's that he has a clear set up to sell that crap predicated on his made up conspiracy "content" which like I said, if that was all he got up fine. Snake oil salesman that he is its all fun and games until someone gets hurt. And he has hurt people, people who did nothing wrong and lost their kids in a mass shooting. I don't give a crap how "strange" you think Sandy Hook was, it happened. I swear to god some people wouldn't be satisfied even if they were shown crime scene photos or worse dug up graves, graves by the way, the parents can't even visit because conspiracy nuts harrass them. 

The reason he's in the media is his own damn fault, he's being sued by the parents and hopefully they take him for every last dime. Alex never forced anything into the mainstream other than feeding the psychosis and paranoia of others to fund his lifestyle (and pay for his divorce).

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