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posted ago by sydneypede +575 / -2

Why are there so many only tuning into infowars now??? Alex has been consistently correct in his predictions for years now. I’ve been a loyal fan for a long time now, had him up on one of my screens on election night. I, personally, like many pedes I’m sure, only watched fox for tucker and hannity ever since the megyn kelley disaster. For those of you that took so long to abandon faux, why? What held you there??? They’re worse than CNN. For those of you only starting to warm up to Alex now, what took you so long?? No disrespect, truly trying to understand!

Why are there so many only tuning into infowars now??? Alex has been consistently correct in his predictions for years now. I’ve been a loyal fan for a long time now, had him up on one of my screens on election night. I, personally, like many pedes I’m sure, only watched fox for tucker and hannity ever since the megyn kelley disaster. For those of you that took so long to abandon faux, why? What held you there??? They’re worse than CNN. For those of you only starting to warm up to Alex now, what took you so long?? No disrespect, truly trying to understand!
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Choomguy 13 points ago +13 / -0

Honestly, you nailed it. The world has gone bonkers making jones look sane.

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ERansom 2 points ago +2 / -0

But what about Gorilla Alex Jones?

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KryptoPede 13 points ago +14 / -1

Been watching AJ for about 15 years. Came for the conspiracies, stayed for the truth.

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Bernier4Canada 2 points ago +2 / -0

So which category does inter-dimensional machine elves fall under?

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Elladar 1 point ago +1 / -0

Obvious truth, being denied to us and hidden from us.

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passivedouble2 2 points ago +3 / -1

heavy facts

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Ruinerdown 13 points ago +14 / -1

Been with jones 15 years... sometimes he likes to put on a show but he's been right way more than wrong.

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Tucso 13 points ago +13 / -0

Me too, Alex has been right the whole way. I now see why those FEMA camps were built, he busted back In 2012

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AWeekendAtBidens 8 points ago +9 / -1

Alex Jones is an orator like in the old roman empire. He has his point of view and he defends it eloquently.

That's what 'the public' is. A free market of ideas. In restricting this free market, made sacrosanct by the first amendment, big tech subverts the constitution. They must be crushed and burned to ash for that.

Regarding his whacky theories: he's in this since many decades. He's the guy that gets sent the Bilderberger attendence list and program evey time they meet. So he has at least some legit sources and connections. He believes many crazy things, but fundamentally...

We know that the elite is absolutely decadent. In all ages the elites were drawn to the forbidden things, because what's being on the top worth if you can't to things the lesser people are forbidden to do. They're a protected class. Since decades. And without moral oversight, of course they got infiltrated by sinister organisations that played to their worst and most disgusting desires. And of course they compromised them and also put compromised puppets in place.

Jones has crazy theories that he's throwing out there, but the fundamental sentiment that the global elites want to turn this free wide world into a prison planet is a fact. An inconvenient one for sure. But just as true as the fact that in our times, they have the technology to make it a reality.

They're working since '33 and the new deal to undermine the system the founders created. Almost 100 years did their evil cabals take to finally see this wonderful work give. The only thing standing in their way now are the first two amendments - and President Donald J. Trump.

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doejohnblowjoe 7 points ago +8 / -1

I tried to get into Jones before but his show was off the rails and seemed like a lot of conspiracy theories and everything was just over the top. I think maybe it was the way he was presenting the information was just not a style that worked for me. However, I do really do like Paul Joseph Watson

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Hunterscrackbaby 5 points ago +5 / -0

If you haven't checked him out in a while, I recommend it. He is still high energy but has calmed down a bit. His show has changed alot in the past year or two.

He was talking election theft and fraud ' pre-2016 election, called Trump winning in 2015 or early 2016 (all the crack is clouding my memory), and predicted alot of the COVID hysteria and tyranny.

Does he sound like a crazy conspiracy theorist? Absolutely. Is he right about those conspiracies? The left would not de-platform him on every platform, and China would not be constantly DDOSing him if he was wrong.

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Illinois4Trump 7 points ago +7 / -0

I think is a lot of the anti maskers and anti vaxxers on facebook all of a sudden looking into him but idk, he has always been an American hero in my eyes.

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mythbusterr 5 points ago +6 / -1

Personally, I don't like 30 minutes of commercials every hour.

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17seventysix 4 points ago +4 / -0

Agree with you sydnepede. I have had the same situation with my family. Fortunately, they have recently become active listeners.

Unfortunately, the media labeled him a a "conspiracy theorist" and they were relentless with the Sandy Hook situation. They were successful and deterring people away from him. Moreover, his somewhat dramatic approach was a turn off to people.

But now people are awake! They are awake to the games the media and elite play. And hopefully this movement continues to flourish!

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rplgn 4 points ago +4 / -0

I know Alex very well from his shows. He really surprised me when he took a serious tone during the Ron Paul days (just remembering the first chance for true politics in US sends chills down my spine).

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Pepehands 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've listened to him off and on but it bothers me that often times he uses conjecture or inference as fact without explaining that which has lead to me believing things that are not factual. With a grain of salt is how you need to view infowars.

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ColoradoTrumper45 1 point ago +1 / -0

AJ is a bombastic presenter, much like President Trump.

You must take what they are saying seriously, but not literally.

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Mubga 2 points ago +2 / -0

Because the fake news makes people think they will lose likes and friends if people find out they watch Infowars. And people are too worried about what others think about them rather than worrying what Jesus thinks about them.

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Kek_The_World 2 points ago +2 / -0

TBH many, many people were scared off by his take on Sandy Hook.

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geebeext 1 point ago +1 / -0

You mean how he cucked on it?

So clearly a false flag and probably fake, and he bowed to the MSM. Is that what you meant? That was one of the reason I stopped listening, when I realised he will lie for his own agenda.

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Kek_The_World 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don’t doubt that, but he did say that it did not happen. That is where he lost people.

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geebeext 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think he lost people when he backed off the truth

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Kek_The_World 2 points ago +2 / -0

Are you a parent? Those parents did not fake their children’s death. Try to have a soul. You can talk about the shooter getting spun up enough to do it but there is a line with regard to the children not being real or killed that is inhuman.

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geebeext 0 points ago +1 / -1

Did you see that video of the parent going on CNN that was laughing and smiling before doing his crying routine?

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Trump4WorldPresident 2 points ago +2 / -0

Alex Jones makes great predictions, but when he gets something wrong he gets it horribly wrong. There's almost no inbetween.

It's a good resource where you can read the news of tomorrow today. But you have to take everything with a grain of salt.

He definitely does his research and is very dedicated to his job (and he's also really fun), but you have to keep a good dose of skepticism handy when browsing the site.

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HalfBreedSupremacist 2 points ago +2 / -0

As a person who thought Alex Jones was a nutjob for 10 years, I can say that I was moving in certain circles that only fed me the crazy stuff he was saying. I still think he's a nutjob, but he also has a lot of salient points.

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LGBTrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

My favorite performance of Alex Jones: https://youtu.be/KGAAhzreGWw

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Iseekekpeople 2 points ago +2 / -0

He has his entertaining moments, but beneath it all I cannot help but think he is just another controlled opposition psyop.

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geebeext 3 points ago +3 / -0

He is. Anyone pushing C_A as good is a prop, full stop

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tm00110 1 point ago +1 / -0

I got started on all this stuff by watching Alex, Almost 10 years later, I haven't watched him in maybe 4 years. I find myself turned away by him, but either way, as long as real truth prevails, that's all that matters. He just seems to flip flop on certain things to keep his image, in my opinion.

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WooKie1776 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've been listening to Alex for 12 years he's been proven right many times in that 12 years I've listened to him.

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AmericaFirstMAGA88 1 point ago +1 / -0

I love watching infowars.. but mostly on bitchute where ron gibson uploads with commercials cut out. The very repetitive, frequent ads they run are horrible. That's my only complaint

I did watch infowars live on election night

Fuck faux news and all the mockingbird media, I'll never watch them

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dominion-bot 1 point ago +1 / -0

My best guess: With everyone else getting censored, people are coming around to the idea AJ is much more credible than they originally thought. I also think people didn't want to go out of their bubble to find his stuff. Lots of people only surf Youtube and such. Sure does help that a lot of what he's been saying is coming true in a big way right now.

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MakeAmericaVapeAgain 1 point ago +1 / -0

around 2007-2008, i honestly had no idea who he was when i clicked on his documentaries on changedachannel’s youtube page. i was really just looking for more stuff on conspiracies and fed reserve stuff because i was curious about it after seeing bill still’s money masters. a couple of years later i figured out that the deep gravely voice from endgame was alex jones and i watched everything i could find of him on youtube. so, to answer your question, i think most people really had no idea who he was. either they were misinformed about him or just oblivious to his existence.

if you like him, consider buying some stuff from infowars to help fund his operation.

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DonewithMirrors 1 point ago +1 / -0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5EKuIus-oE "lIKE cORN ON THE cOB" chop chop chop....

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passivedouble2 1 point ago +1 / -0

I enjoyed the craziness of the 2016 election. I listened to him in the run up. I tuned out for most of the first term; there's only so much intensity I can handle for so long.

I'm now injecting Super Male Vitality directly into my veins and snorting Vitamin Mineral Fusion on the reg.

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BoughtByBloomberg2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Because whilst entertaining and right on many issues he is also eclectic and tangential in his thinking. Rather than assume the more obvious answer of greedy people making money it's demons doing it. Literal baby eating demons!!

So I watch him for fun. Research some stories he brings up to get a better understanding. But I can't actually rely on him as a primary source. Still a fan though.

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Magus_Strife 1 point ago +1 / -0

My father was my Alex Jones since back in the 80s. By the early 2000s, he had stopped talking about politics or cultural predictions because my extended family called him a crackpot and constantly attacked him. Then everything he predicted started to come true, and now half of them have apologized and now ask him for reading materials regularly. The other half have shut up, but they have their fingers in their earsand eyes covered and will continue supporting the shit policies and politicians ruining the world.

Point is: People don't want to see or hear scary truths. They want to be safe and comfortable, even if it kills or enslaves them in the long run. People now feel like they are unsafe, so they are being forced to seek the truth.

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geebeext 1 point ago +1 / -0

I listened for 10+ years, no joke

I stopped after he he said "fuck Trump and fuck his family", and the never ending threats of lawsuits against big tech that NEVER materialised

After I stopped (about a month) I realised I was much less depressed and agitated. It dawned on me that he doesn't report whats going on so much as sensationalize it, and it also dawned on me just how much he exaggerates things. There was also the issue of talking without actually doing anything about what is going on. Trump is always positive, he has turned this movement into one of action. AJ didn't do that, or really attempt to.

There is a reason Trump is our leader and that AJ has really just become an attention hungry sideshow. All that said, I still but some of his products, which are great, and value him being out there getting at least some truth in front of people, although him getting deplatformed has been used as the excuse for the rest of us, and like I said above he always threatened to do something about it, but never did as far as I know. I stopped listening around 2018 I think. Hard to listen anymore, he's quite rude to the people he hosts, and the increasing abuse of his staff on air was gross.

Hope that gives you some insight.

TDW fills the gap well without the bs noise

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Aeronomer 1 point ago +1 / -0

My take on him was always this: he pushes every crazy theory that comes along, so he's going to be right once in a while. Every time he is, his fans act like he's Nostradamus. I don't really care about him one way or another. Never watched him, not interested.

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ahmrbond 1 point ago +1 / -0

Infowars has always had good info. I remember they were the only big news outlet that was against the Iraq war - which I always give them credit for. The information is good.

However, if you listen to Jones talking, he is a nut. I know some people like it, but a lot of people don't. Some of the things he says are inaccurate and some are true. Doesn't matter which is which - it all ends up sounding crazy.

Infowars the site = good Alex Jones Monologues = for entertainment only (if you are into it)

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anon123456789 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’ve always felt like labeling people conspiracy theorist was to flip a switch in people’s minds so they wouldn’t be open to opinions outside the “normal threshold”. I’ve always listened to him because he might be wild and animated but he reports on stuff you can’t get in a regular news cycle. He was called crazy for pizzagate then four years later amazon got busted for their $20,000 Stephanie Brown photos and you look up Stephanie Brown and on the MISSING CHILDREN LIST!!! Name fake for point. Pizza gate was real. People that have been brainwashed by their evening news by one of six corporations all of which have the same liberal agenda weren’t prepared after being lied to by omission for years.

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wuthee 1 point ago +1 / -0

He lost a lot of credibility with Sandy Hook. I like AJ but he is at his best on Rogan when you get the firehose of frogs and stuff. On the new world order, europe sucks, they want the EU to be like USA but it never will. Russia has GDP<NY state so who cares... it is a gas station run by gangsters and CIna is asshoe. So he is right—and there is all this weird bacchanalia devil shit that rich people with too much money and time get into. So there is a lot of truth to a lot of what he says. Sandy Hook is an albatross around his neck that will never fully go away

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geebeext 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sandy hook how? That it was fake or real

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Fizbin7 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's the literal trans-dimensional potbellied little demons who smell like sulfur taking huge doses of LSD in basements in San Francisco - astronaut quality people, to make contact with the alien life living inside a mushroom trip.

Alex's heart is definitely in the right place and he is a very entertaining man. His mind, however...

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anon123456789 1 point ago +1 / -0

My grandpa turned me on to him as a kid. He used to listen to him on his satellite radio in his truck when we traveled anywhere. He was in the military and said he made it pretty high up but has never given any information about it. Always been tight lipped. He used to listen to him religiously. I’m 27 now still listening to Alex Jones.

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DominionVoteMachine 1 point ago +1 / -0

Here is my story and it is a weird one.

I used to live with someone who watched it every day. And I therefore watched it every day. For I'd say about ten years, more toward when he first started out. And I liked him well enough. After ten years straight of that, I wasn't living with that person anymore. And so I'd watch him occasionally. For instance I watched him during the '16 debates, and without him I don't think I would have made it through those debates. He was awesome!!! And Owen is so great, I like watching him too.

Then I got an illness, and because of it I couldn't get too excited, or let my heart rate go up, for my health. And I found that I couldn't watch him or bongino anymore because they yelled too much and got me all amped up.

Also, he started having on really really fishy guests, like corsi and shipp. And he started acting weird about MAGA and Q.

So i was considering whether or not he was a gatekeeper asset.

Also, then I saw the Bill Hicks is Alex Jones proofs. And I am convinced. There is no unconvincing me. But that's not necessarily a bad thing. I am really into standup comedy, watch a lot of it, go to shows, know something about the behind-the-scenes stuff and what have you. and in the world of standup/comedy, faking your own death is a pinnacle achievement. Only the best can pull it off. And even the best of the best haven't been able to pull it off for long, at some point they get found out.

If Bill wanted to turn into Alex, I say more power to you. It would basically make him the king of all comedians. And he was. Is. Whatever.

But the hicks stuff combined with the weird behavior and sketchy guests got me thinking about what side he was really on in the end.

I have really thought about all this. And this is what I think: Being Alex Jones started out as a mega-stunt. At some point he was approached by clowns, and turned into a covert asset, because they saw his character as dangerous if it couldn't be controlled or reigned in. At first, Hicks thought his character was just a really good archetype, but he didn't realize it was a lightning rod for people. If you look at his reporting on Ruby Ridge, you can see how he looks like he himself isn't sure if he is mad because the character is mad, or mad because he's mad.

So I think over time, with enough experience and exposure to stuff, he grew to align more with his character than the old Hicks, and the lines became blurred. He started to really believe AJ was right. I think at some point along the way, he backed out on his relationship with the clowns, and is doing his best to out them. So I think he's Hicks, but I also think that only makes him cooler. And I think right now he'd prolly say he's so far from who Hicks used to be, that what's the difference anyway.

And I tuned into him for the election '20 and he was in a mexican restaurant getting whammed. Ugh. But then he did a KICK ASS speech at the millionMAGA. So go figure.

So sometimes I tune in. Still, it is generally a lot of amped up yelling. Sometimes I appreciate that, and sometimes I need to be chill.

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jimmycrack 7 points ago +7 / -0

the water turning the frogs gay

https://news.berkeley.edu/2010/03/01/frogs/

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17seventysix 4 points ago +4 / -0

Get out of here. You know he's been warning of what is EXACTLY happening right now. You're going to take no one incident and label him for life. Seems like we got a liberal in here. Let's find one incident and totally discredit a person.

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AetherSurreal 2 points ago +2 / -0

But handshake faggot is right tho

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Wizard_killer 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you’ve truly been a pede this whole time and you know how corrupt the deep state is, does it not seem reasonable to assume that it was a made up event to make us emotional and restrict our 2nd amendment rights?

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Dogwhistle1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Is he wrong??? One thing for sure no one can deny now, if they try to silence you, must be dangerously true on some level.

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pcme2 2 points ago +2 / -0

oh there's plenty enough to be suspect of sandyhook for sure and not hard to find the hours of debate about it . way to many of those coinkydinks .

spez: im not even an alex advocate i just know a smelly fish when . . .

https://www.bitchute.com/video/aP1sQ50cBo82/

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17seventysix 4 points ago +4 / -0

NSA spying, tracking our devices, new world older, bildeberg meeting, pedophilia, CCP infiltrating American entities

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17seventysix 2 points ago +2 / -0

military industrial complex, corruption in politics, inhumane wars for alternative agendas, and using a biopweapon as a means to implement global tyranny

Watch Alex Jone's "Endgame"

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