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Weird Stuff/Unexplained Title: Forget his 9/11 truther tirades — Here are 7 of Alex Jones’ most unhinged conspiracy theories While many Americans will spend Sept. 11 remembering the people killed in the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, others will presumably take the occasion to revisit their preferred conspiracy theories regarding them. But rather than do so here, it seemed like a good moment to focus instead on radio host Alex Jones who is arguably the most prominent proponent of the argument that the attack was an inside job. Not because of his insulting remarks toward women, or his dating site for fellow freedom lovers, or his worries that immigrants will eventually enslave his fellow Americans, but because of his own contributions to the conspiracy theory field. That is, unless hes a false flag himself. But here are some Jones theories that particularly stand out: 1. Taylor Swift loves bacteria poop When the pop and country star announced two years ago that she would be endorsing Diet Coke, Jones quickly asked her to reconsider, saying it was not worth her soul to hawk a drink that was the byproduct of a Pentagon study meant to engineer e-coli bacteria. In essence, Taylor Swift is telling us, she loves genetically-modified bacteria poop, Jones fretted. 2. Harry Reid was behind the false flag fatal shooting of Las Vegas cops Of the several shootings that he has declared false flags, the deaths of Officers Igor Soldo and Alyn Beck last June might have hit closer to home for Jones, considering that the shooters, Jerad and Amanda Miller, were apparently fans of his. Jerad Miller posted on Jones website, InfoWars, describing himself as a wild coyote and vowing to die rather than be arrested. Amanda Miller would follow her husbands wishes, shooting first him and then herself following a shootout with authorities after killing the two officers. On his show, Jones blamed CIA cutouts sent by the government for the shootings, arguing that it was staged by Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) in response to the standoff instigated by rancher Cliven Bundy against federal authorities. Harry Reid comes out and says were going to do something about this, these are domestic terrorists at the Bundy ranch, everybody needs to be arrested, Jones said at the time. I told you theyve been building this behind the scenes, now theyre rolling it out. 3. Atheists arent really atheists theyre occultists In 2012, Jones argued that his study of groups funding atheists revealed that they are actually run by occultists. Atheists, in turn, are led to believe that humans are parasites. And furthermore, they are actually Satanists. Weve got a lot of atheists and agnostics listening. Even if they dont believe in God, the point is, as a scientific historical fact, the elites do and they believe in Satan and destruction and blood, he argued 4. Same-sex marriage is a eugenics plot Jones, who identifies himself as a libertarian, has argued at times that he is not against marriage equality because of those principles. But as the Southern Poverty Law Center noted, he has also insisted that there is a sinister purpose behind promoting it as a civil right. Clearly, from the eugenicist/globalist view and theyve written textbooks on it, you can look them up they want to encourage the breakdown of the family, because the family is where people owe their allegiance, he told a Catholic blog in 2013. Thats why they want to get rid of God. Not because theyre atheists, but because they want the state to be God. 5. The government is creating gay people Speaking of gay people, the government apparently doesnt just want them getting married in order to reduce the population; Jones argued in 2010 that the government itself is manufacturing the gay people. I have the government documents where they said theyre going to encourage homosexuality so people dont have children, he boasted. The key, he said, was an estrogen-mimicking material hidden in juice boxes. After youre done drinking your little juices, well, I mean, youre ready to go out and have a baby, Jones said after cutting open a juice box on the air. Youre ready to put makeup on. Youre ready to wear a short skirt. Youre ready to go, you know, put together a, you know, garden of roses or something. Youre ready to put lipstick on. 6. Fear the weather wizards Jones expanded his range in the wake of the fatal tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma in May 2013, telling a caller, Of course theres weather stuff going on. He also claimed that the Air Force was the actual cause of a reported tornado in Texas that killed thirty-something people in one night, though he did not outright blame the government for the twister in Moore, saying the key was whether people would report spotting helicopters and small aircraft spraying things in the clouds. If you saw that, you better bet your bottom dollar they did this, but who knows if they did, he said. You know, thats the thing, we dont know. BONUS: Alex Jones is actually Bill Hicks OK, this theory isnt by Jones, but its about him. And as Texas Monthly reported last November, it threatens to blow the whole lid off of Jones public persona if true. (It is not true.) The theory, according to a 33-minute expose posted online, goes that the person known publicly as Alex Jones is actually a secret identity given to comedian Bill Hicks by the CIA. Hicks death in 1994 was actually you guessed it a false flag in this scenario. As proof, the filmmakers post pictures of Hicks and Jones side-by-side, arguing that the distinct characteristics of the two top central incisors, the bottom right cuspid and the bottom right incisor make it obvious that the two are the same person. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#1. To: no gnu taxes (#0)
WTC Building #7.........
...is representative of the Alex Joneseque kooktard conspiracy nuttery? If that's your point, I agree.
No, the point is that every explosives expert, mechanical engineer, fire expert has stated the videos of Bldg 7 going down is a perfectly executed implosion..... only lemmings following the ignorant narrative of the "official" report would disagree with what their own eyes see in the video.... Buildings don't "fall down!"
#4. To: patriot wes (#3)
No, the point is that every It is undeniably demonstrable that WTC 7 did not fall into its own footprint, did not fall at free fall speed, and was so damaged structurally by the debris from the towers collapse and fire that it was doomed to collapse itself. But what's the point. The kooks are going to believe what they want to believe.
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