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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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".<ref>http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/talk-radios-alex-jones-the-most-paranoid-man-in-america-20110302?page=3</ref> | 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".<ref>http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/talk-radios-alex-jones-the-most-paranoid-man-in-america-20110302?page=3</ref> | ||
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==Criticism== | ==Criticism== | ||
[[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." His site, [[ISGP]] is highly critical of Jones, observing for example that he 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".<ref>https://www.isgp-studies.com/2016-01-17-Alex-Jones-cia-army-special-forces-disinformation#alex-jones-conspiracy-theories</ref> The political activist and Holocaust skeptic Ryan Dawson has captured Alex Jones contradictions and the interchangeability of his statements with a video-cut of Jones own broadcasts from 2010 and 2015. <ref>https://youtu.be/YK0AnJy3Z10</ref> | [[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." His site, [[ISGP]] is highly critical of Jones, observing for example that he 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".<ref>https://www.isgp-studies.com/2016-01-17-Alex-Jones-cia-army-special-forces-disinformation#alex-jones-conspiracy-theories</ref> The political activist and Holocaust skeptic Ryan Dawson has captured Alex Jones contradictions and the interchangeability of his statements with a video-cut of Jones own broadcasts from 2010 and 2015. <ref>https://youtu.be/YK0AnJy3Z10</ref> |
Revision as of 11:47, 10 October 2017
"“Conspiracy theorist”" Alex Jones (Radio host, film producer) | |
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Born | Alexander Emerick Jones 1974-02-11 Dallas, Texas, United States |
Religion | Protestantism |
Founder of | Infowars |
Interest of | Robert Barnes |
Party | Libertarian |
Alex Jones is a popular radio show host.
Background
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".[1]
Enemy Images
Alex Jones makes copious use of enemy images, including in titles of his video output, such as "Bilderberg 2015: The True Monsters Revealed".[2]
Criticism
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." His site, ISGP is highly critical of Jones, observing for example that he 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".[3] The political activist and Holocaust skeptic Ryan Dawson has captured Alex Jones contradictions and the interchangeability of his statements with a video-cut of Jones own broadcasts from 2010 and 2015. [4]
References
- ↑ http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/talk-radios-alex-jones-the-most-paranoid-man-in-america-20110302?page=3
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJvOCWgjX5c
- ↑ https://www.isgp-studies.com/2016-01-17-Alex-Jones-cia-army-special-forces-disinformation#alex-jones-conspiracy-theories
- ↑ https://youtu.be/YK0AnJy3Z10