2016 he was pro Trump and after the election I didn't listen to him until Joe Rogan's podcast. The past podcast I felt like Joe was hesitant to engage in conversation and just shot down everything he had to say. Is he just a fearmongerer or spitting facts? Let's hear it.
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If I tell you 99 facts - all plausible - and 1 lie that is clearly a lie, the other 99 plausible facts are discredited. That's Alex.
Alex Jones was the first to get censored on social media, that tells me they fear what he has to say.
And it also says they are mad at Alex Jones for being the one to expose most of what we know today.
This Is the biggest reason I believe what he says is true and damning.
Alex is crazy but his heart is in the right place. He is a flamboyant and energetic character. Having discovered so many ways in which the mainstream media narrative is endless lies, he lost his "filter" over what's plausible and what is just whacky fantasy propaganda.
This is a sort of occupational hazard for a fervent skeptic of whatever he is told, of the same sort that interests some people in UFOs or ancient aliens or anything of the sort.
But he arrived at that unfiltered place because he investigated plenty of MSM narratives and found the holes in them. And because he investigated a fair number of what previously passed for conspiracy theories and discovered there was often a kernel of truth in them.
He should be allowed to speak freely. People should take what he says with grains of salt and investigate for themselves. But he's a patriot and trying to think for himself. Neither saint nor devil, he is simply an interesting man.
Alex Jones has placed significant truth into the sphere. Is everything true? Who knows?
Still, he had evidence for everything he brought up to Rogan, and Rogan is too controlled to not present a blockade on certain info.
He says some things that are out there, says somethings that are true, and also says some truth but connects dot that arnt exactly connected. I like Jones more as a cultural icon than anything
Can you explain? (Or anyone reading this)
So he is the very thing he sworn to destroy? That's a fucking mind flip.
I have to say this. Alex Jones' documentary "The Obama Deception" was my first red pill moment. It was 2008 after he won reelection and I wanted to see what some of the arguments against him were. It really got me thinking and a lot of what Alex said is in it turned out to be spot on. The documentary on the Bohemian Grove was excellent as well. I listen to him occasionally and I don't take everything he says as fact. But he has been right about a few thing that's for sure.
I also have to add I do respect him. He built his network from the ground up. Nobody gave him anything and he answers to no one.