Alex Jones infowars files bankruptcy

Lies are evil

They are not a good tool to get what you want and melt snowflakes


Jesus didn’t condone of believing or pretending to believe in lies so you can harm people for fun and self gradification


When will the non bot hole right wing posters embrace the teachings of Jesus who they claim to honor



And reject lies


Or maybe they are neither christians or humans
 
I've never seen any conservatives on this board cite Jones or Q as a source, ... only White libs. :palm:
 
So you don’t care he spread lies about murdered children and their families?



You don’t care that their lives were threatened in all manner of ways including people attacking them?


That acceptable political tactics to you?



Alex Jones Was a speaker at the trump J/6 rally


He’s a trump brain trust guy


He has massive power in your party
 
So you don’t care he spread lies about murdered children and their families?



You don’t care that their lives were threatened in all manner of ways including people attacking them?


That acceptable political tactics to you?



Alex Jones Was a speaker at the trump J/6 rally


He’s a trump brain trust guy


He has massive power in your party

If that were true, would he be declaring bankruptcy?
 
While Jones still remains on the fringes of US politics, the InfoWars approach has since then become part of the mainstream right. In the two months since the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol, conservatives in media and Congress have sought to rewrite the events of the day. As new reports from the New York Times and Washington Post show, much of the right has embraced the conspiracy theory that the insurrection was a false-flag event, an effort by undercover anti-fascists to smear and discredit the Trump administration and the movement that supports it. While that is not remotely true, it has quickly become an article of faith, evidence that the InfoWars-ification of the right is nearly complete.
 
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/...he-conspiracy-theorist-on-the-campaign-trail/




As 2015 drew to a close, then-candidate Donald Trump made an appearance that was unprecedented in the history of modern presidential campaigns.

It was on InfoWars, the hard-right outlet run by extremist conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, a trafficker in false information who had exploited national tragedies from 9/11 to Newtown. And it was brokered by Trump’s longtime associate Roger Stone, a frequent InfoWars guest, in a bid to win over Jones’ millions of viewers.

“Your reputation is amazing. I will not let you down,” Trump told Jones, who for years had been pushing a message that “elites” and “globalists” are part of a secret conspiracy that controls the world. “You will be very — very impressed, I hope.”

A new FRONTLINE documentary traces how the alliance between Jones and Trump, facilitated by Stone, would help to bring conspiracy theorist thought into the political mainstream — ushering in the current era, in which misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic has spread like the virus itself.

That documentary, United States of Conspiracy, includes a striking sequence that illustrates how Trump adopted Jones’ claims — voicing them publicly in a way that shocked even InfoWars staffers as he ran for the highest office in the land.

“I mean, sometimes it was, like, verbatim — like, really Trump, really? You’re taking his word for it?” former InfoWars staffer Rob Jacobson says.
 
Couldn't have happened to a more worthy jackwad. A total piece of crap. Sold on the market as pure grade A human fertilizer.
 
If that were true, would he be declaring bankruptcy?

He tried to profit off lies about murdered children and the jury agreed he was a deplorable Trumpian cocksucker and scumbag.

He's going to be working in a carwash at this rate. Maybe even a bottle of Jack Daniels and a single shot pistol in his near future. LOL
 
Good! Looks like mission accomplished getting this Trumpper to declare bankruptcy!
 
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