They are going down. Screaming like dying Alephants .
""This is a fact. This is de facto. They can't change anything. What your seeing. If they want to attempt anything what you are seeing is the screaming and the outcry of dying people. It's like elephants in a graveyard. They are screaming. They are yelling. They are ineffectual. They are eunuchs. We've done what we had to do and no one is going to change that. I can assure you. No one will change that. "
Pieczenic says they are going to fire people. Go to minute 14 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25XFMRr74rA -"
He just uses "Alex Jones" show as a mouth piece. He represents the people who released the emails, who made sure Hillary didn't win etc. -
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SpikyAube ago
Why does Alex Jones interrupt people all the time, it's so annoying!! It makes me cringe. Especially when he repeats what his guest has said but in a different way. Argh.
asdfghjkl123456789 ago
He's trying to put on a show, and make himself look good. That's his whole gameplan, drop SOME of the truth (but not all of it), and put on a clown show so new people find it "funny" to look up "conspiracy theories."
Raps1 ago
I listened to him in the early 2000s. I followed up on some of his "documented" claims and found him mischaracterizing the wording in government documents and realized he was just sensationalizing to promote fear and draw people towards him. Once he had managed that, he had an enterprise to protect which kept him from going in certain directions.
All these guys have one major flaw, they become married to their theories. They make the mistake of tying up their credibility and ego into the integrity of their theory and will guard it all costs. At that point every new bit of information has to pass through the filter of that theory. In other words; they continue, but remain myopic and never come to a complete understanding, and neither do their audience.
If you ever want to see Alex pushed beyond his capabilities into collapse, check his interview with David Duke. Alex has some strong points, but a lightning quick intellect and verbal IQ aren't among them.
blind_sypher ago
but he's still benefitting us on the whole. He might not be perfect and some of the stuff he does is ridiculous but even if he has secretive owners or whatever he still draws the right crowd and feeds them the right things to get them rallied behind the greater good. I wouldnt complain.
Raps1 ago
Quantitatively, I agree with you. He has brought about a general awareness with much more success than anyone before him, or since. I'm not sure about the quality of the following, but I see Infowars stickers on bumpers from time to time.
On the other hand, his over-the-top frothing doesn't appeal to the crowd who can actually make a difference. Storing food and putting your family in debt over firearm purchases does little to change government and society in general. Pro Tip: That arsenal, when barricaded in your home, is worthless against a few well-placed molotov cocktails.
I don't think Jones is compromised in any real way short of the self-censoring he does to protect his brand. I'm not really complaining, just wish someone else would arise that appealed to the more educated. His buffoonery is his own undoing.