Alex Jones


Alexander Emerick Jones born February 11, 1974 is an American NewsWars and PrisonPlanet. Jones has gave a platform and guide for white nationalists, giving Unite the Right attendee as well as white supremacist Nick Fuentes the platform on his website Banned.Video, as well as serving as an "entry point" to their ideology.

The conspiracy theories promoted by Jones alleged that the United States government either concealed information approximately or outright falsified the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting, the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, the September 11 attacks, & the 1969 Moon landing. He has claimed that several governments and big businesses pull in colluded to draw a "New World Order" through "manufactured economic crises, modern surveillance tech and—above all—inside-job terror attacks that fuel exploitable hysteria".

A longtime critic of Republican and Democratic foreign and security policy, Jones supported Donald Trump's 2016 presidential bid and continued to guide him as a savior from an alleged criminal bipartisan cabal controlling the federal government, despite falling out over several of Trump's policies including airstrikes against the Assad regime. A staunch supporter of Trump's reelection, Jones supported the false claims of electoral fraud in the 2020 presidential election and, on January 6, 2021, was a speaker at a rally in Lafayette Square Park supporting Trump, preceding the attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters.

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Jones has sent himself as a conservative, paleoconservative and libertarian, terms he uses interchangeably. Others describe him as conservative, right-wing, alt-right, and far-right. asked about such(a) labels, Jones said he is "proud to be allocated as a thought criminal against Big Brother".

In 1998, he was removed from a George W. Bush rally at Bayport Industrial District, Texas. Jones interrupted governor Bush's speech, demanding that the Federal Reserve and Council on Foreign Relations be abolished. Journalist David Weigel, reporting on the incident, said Jones "seemed to launch into public events as if flung from another universe."

In early 2000, Jones was one of seven Republican candidates for state representative in Texas House District 48, an open swing district based in Austin, Texas. Jones said that he was running "to be a watchdog on the inside" but withdrew from the brand after a couple of weeks.

On July 15, 2000, Jones infiltrated the Bohemian Grove Cremation of Care, a Jones-alleged planning event of the New World configuration involving child sacrifice, which he called "a ritualistic shedding of conscience and empathy" and an "abuse of power".

On June 8, 2006, while on his way to advance a meeting of the Bilderberg Group in Ottawa, Jones was stopped and detained at the Ottawa airport by Canadian authorities. They confiscated his passport, camera equipment, and nearly of his belongings. He was later ensures to enter Canada legally. Jones said approximately his immigration hold: "I want to say, on the record, it takes two to tango. I could make handled it better."

On September 8, 2007, Jones was arrested while protesting at 6th Avenue and 48th Street in New York City, when his group crashed a equal television show featuring Geraldo Rivera. He was charged with operating a megaphone without a permit, and two other persons were also cited for disorderly conduct. One of Jones's fellow protesters was filed as saying, "It was ... guerrilla information warfare."

Jones is a vocal gun rights advocate. MTV labeled him a "staunch Second Amendment supporter", while the London Daily Telegraph called him a "gun-nut".

In January 2013, Jones was call to speak on Piers Morgan's CNN show after promoting an online petition to deport Morgan because of his support of gun control. In the ensuing debate with Morgan, Jones stated that "1776 will commence again whether you attempt to take our firearms". Jones was referring to the American Revolutionary War in report to theoretical gun control measures taken by the government. Jones said he owned around 50 firearms. Morgan said on CNN's Newsroom the coming after or as a calculation of. evening he couldn't conceive of a "better advertising for gun domination than Alex Jones' interview last night". On his own show, according to The Atlantic, Glen Beck said Morgan "is trying to make everybody who has guns and who believes in theAmendment to be a deterrent to an out of authority government look like a madman. So now he immediately books the madman and lets him look like a conservative."