Alex Jones' InfoWar site has the same design as Fox (Conspiracy)
submitted 5 years ago by Conspirologist
When I look at InfoWars site, the first thing that comes to mind is the Fox News site, or TV channel. It looks like both sites were made by the same designer. I wonder if InfoWars is connected to Fox more than they let us know.
samueldon2020 5 years ago
that's cos he is controlled opposition. Which conspiracy theorist spews all that info with millions of viewers without having the law all over them. Remember Hastings, Assange, Schwartz and many more...
ktec 5 years ago
Web design is like art, people copy each other all the time.
HarlandKornfeld14 5 years ago
Infowars isn't my cup of tea but its not like Fox. The Foxnews site is uniquely awful in terms of how slow, busy, and obnoxious the site is.
CornyGoatWeed 5 years ago
It's just marketing...millions of people watch fox.
I hate AJ hate. You can practice critical skepticism without jumping into a cointelpro dogpile
SexyAmy 5 years ago
AJ gets a lot of hate from all these conspiracy noobs. Homeboy has been doing it for years. All you scrubs are stuck at home and just now waking up.
Tallest_Skil 5 years ago
They’re both jewish shills, so what’s the problem?
samueldon2020 ago
that's cos he is controlled opposition. Which conspiracy theorist spews all that info with millions of viewers without having the law all over them. Remember Hastings, Assange, Schwartz and many more...
ktec ago
Web design is like art, people copy each other all the time.
HarlandKornfeld14 ago
Infowars isn't my cup of tea but its not like Fox. The Foxnews site is uniquely awful in terms of how slow, busy, and obnoxious the site is.
CornyGoatWeed ago
It's just marketing...millions of people watch fox.
I hate AJ hate. You can practice critical skepticism without jumping into a cointelpro dogpile
SexyAmy ago
AJ gets a lot of hate from all these conspiracy noobs. Homeboy has been doing it for years. All you scrubs are stuck at home and just now waking up.
Tallest_Skil ago
They’re both jewish shills, so what’s the problem?