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rwb ago

I have news. Jones saying it's an act is not a true statement. He passionately believes in what he reports. Look, Jones has gone from one guy strolling into the DMV and laying down an unforgettable civics lesson - unparalleled by anyone else to this day - to having built Infowars into one of the biggest alternative news sources, and he did this by resonating with the masses. Here he is at his absolute finest: Jones at the DMV Further, plenty of his supporters are exceptionally normal, like this writer, and Nancy Schaefer, Ron Paul, Dr. Andrew Wakefield, and John De Camp to name just a very few. What's abnormal is dismissing the content of his message because of how he might say it, which brings me to my next point.

People communicate and receive information in different ways. It's the product of being human instead of being a robot. If everyone delivered the crucial message in monotone grey, we'd be in an even sorrier state than we are. There are multitudes of personalities in the alternative news business, and they all present virtually the same ideas, yet in different manners. Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change is dynamite. No one has captured more titans on camera in guerilla ambush interviews than he. Henry Kissinger, Anderson Cooper, Newt Gingrich, and Jacob Rothschild are just a few who've been seared with Rudowski's super laid back style. But he cannot remotely rally the troops the way Jones can. Jim Marrs can rattle off six straight hours of dense information about the foundations of the Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, Secret Societies, etc., but his strong Texas drawl and happy-go-lucky style might mistakenly give the inattentive listener the idea he's not in complete command of his subject matter. Dave Hodges shakes the bushes to find all kinds of news that never hits the mainstream media, but he prefers the cool collected presentation style. I could go right on down the list of alternative media truth dispensers, but the point is, each of them mainly agree on subject matter but present this information in completely different ways, and it resonates with different people. It's absolutely vital to have variety of presentation methods to ensure the message finds its target. Listen, Jones is a master of his wheelhouse. When I hear him seething with rage about the AMA because they know they're destroying countless lives with heavy early un-staggered vaccine schedules, I realize time and again no one else could make this point as decisively as Jones. End of story.

The world needs one Alex Jones to jump out of the chair, grab the listener by the lapel, and bullhorn the message that the system largely wants to destroy you and your children, and guess what, the world has one. His name is Alex Jones.