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dFrog ago

Blech. Why am I not surprised? The retraction from Alex Jones, who might as well be "king of the conspiracy world" to the bluepilled, can and will be exploited.

I surely hope nothing shitty happens tomorrow.

WanderingMitten ago

Here's the thing though, don't assume the worse about him, think of the mental game of it all. Alex Jones potentially denounced out of fear of his own family and loved ones, but he must be aware of who his fans are, that if he is backing down it's because someone threatened him or those around him.

If it's true that AJ is trending, then Youtube are a bunch of idiots or whoever threatened AJ to say what he did because it just further proves how much of a setup it is and people who are smart enough will see past it and understand why he did it.

We know how many people have been killed around the Clinton's and Podesta's so it shoudln't surprise anyone that AJ would end up backing off, he has a family to, and he woudln't forgive himself if his actions caused them to get hurt because we know how sick these fuckers are, and how low they will go to potentially take AJ's children, relatives's children and cousin's and put them into the rotation of sexual exploitation.

dFrog ago

I understand. As I said in another thread, even though I don't like Jones much, I think it's much more likely that he's backing down for his own protection than because he's a shill or something like that. His retraction seemed totally like a legal move. I noticed that in the video, he said, "This is something I wrote yesterday," and then just reads it. It's obvious that he was fulfillng a legal obligation.