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Revision as of 01:18, 2 June 2020
"“Conspiracy theorist”" Alex Jones (Radio host, film producer, spook?) | |
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Born | Alexander Emerick Jones 1974-02-11 Dallas, Texas, United States |
Religion | Protestantism |
Parents | • David Ross Jones • Carol Gretchen Hamman |
Spouse | Kelly Jones |
Founder of | Infowars |
Interest of | Robert Barnes |
Party | Libertarian |
Alex Jones is a popular radio show host who, by his own admission, "had some family that, what, did stuff for the CIA".[1] Joël van der Reijden writes that "Alex Jones is a Christian conservative activist/operative who refuses to talk about groups as Le Cercle, the American Security Council, the John Birch Society, the Heritage Foundation and the Council for National Policy. I actually experienced this personally."[2] The Washingon Post reported in April 2017 that Jones had been diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder.[3]
Background
Alex Jones was born to a David Ross Jones and Carol Gretchen Jones (nee Hamman), both believed to be members of the CIA. As a teenager, he read Gary Allen's None Dare Call It Conspiracy which he calls "the easiest-to-read primer on The New World Order".[4] Alex Jones admitted on his radio show on Jun 10, 2014 that his father and other family members worked for the CIA during the 1980s.[5] [6]
Infowars
- Full article: Infowars
- Full article: Infowars
Jones founded Infowars.
Enemy Images
Alex Jones makes copious use of both exaggeration and enemy images, including in titles of his video output, such as "Bilderberg 2015: The True Monsters Revealed".[7] Jones website claims that "Every new terrorist attack is part of an elite conspiracy" and that "The liberal Eastern Establishment is behind every conspiracy since the birth of Adam and Eve".[2] Ryan Dawson has captured Alex Jones' contradictions and the interchangeability of his statements with a video-cut of Jones' broadcasts from 2010 and 2015.[8]
The BBC reports that Jones once heckled a Bilderberg meeting through a megaphone: "We know you are ruthless. We know you are evil. We respect your dark power."[9]
Divorce
Alex Jones divorced his first wife, Kelly Nichols in 2015.
References
- ↑ https://alexjonesexposed.info/alex-jones-and-cia/
- ↑ a b https://www.isgp-studies.com/2016-01-17-Alex-Jones-cia-army-special-forces-disinformation#alex-jones-conspiracy-theories
- ↑ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/04/20/alex-jones-is-a-narcissist-a-witness-says-and-possibly-the-worst-client-ever/?utm_term=.c408757b92d6
- ↑ http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/talk-radios-alex-jones-the-most-paranoid-man-in-america-20110302?page=3
- ↑ https://alexjonesexposed.info/alex-jones-and-cia/
- ↑ https://alexjonesexposed.info/alex-jones-and-cia/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJvOCWgjX5c
- ↑ https://archive.org/details/alexjonesonsarahpalin
- ↑ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-13682082
- ↑ https://www.zoominfo.com/p/Quentin-Carter/-919756941