Love him, or hate him, but Alex Jones must have free speech rights like any and all of us. He may cover any news event, and opine in any way he sees fit.
His kangaroo court trial was a travesty, and miscarriage of justice.
Ambulance chasing lawyers attempted weak-sauce entrapments, specious innuendos, cheap heartstring tugging, etc. & etc. They miserably failed on all accounts.
What we did learn is that Jones is a self-made man that worked extremely hard to get to where he is today. He clearly has a genuine passion for his work and beliefs.
Jones’s private business records showed that InfoWars earned not insignificant sums of money. I say good for them! Jones and his team offer entertainment, information and products that many people want, irrespective of anyone’s opinions as to the merits of the work and/or products being sold.
Therefore, Jones is the antithesis of a grifter. Every cent he brings in is hard earned. The real grifters du jour are the politicians and CIA-handled MSM that have been bought and paid for by BigPharma and other corporations as funded and subsidized by theft via taxation. So no, Jones does not offer “free” supplements a la “free” “vacccines”. He is not a corporate welfare queen. He goes out into the marketplace and delivers content and products that people actually want to consume with their precious time and hard earned dollars.
When free speech goes, so does everything else, including free markets. The latter is actually in worse shape than the former, with both rapidly converging toward a dystopian technocommunist reality.
Short of inciting violence and the equivalent of yelling fire in a crowded theater, Jones has the first amendment right to literally say anything he pleases. If you disagree, do not watch him and do not buy his offerings. It is that simple.
Let’s start here. While Jones was supporting Trump, he also mercilessly attacked the horrifically destructive COVID vaccines. In the process, he forcefully awakened millions of Trump followers to a truth they were unaware of or didn’t want to face. In the process, lives were saved.
Decades ago, long before it was fashionable to do so, Jones explained and righteously attacked Globalism, the Rockefeller Empire, and the designs of the Chinese regime.
Perceived by the public as living on the political Right, Jones confounded that perception by attacking both big government and big corporations, while so-called conservatives were routinely and conveniently letting criminal corporations off the hook.
About 20 years ago, the day after George Noory interviewed me about those corporations, Jones called me out of the blue and insisted I come on his radio show and talk about the subject at length.
Very early in his radio career, he saw the gathering clouds of medical dictatorship on the horizon and spoke about it compellingly. His audience got a strong dose of something they’d never thought about.
Toxic pesticides, GMO crops—Jones contributed as much to the public understanding of these issues as any dyed in the wool environmentalist. However, for years, he’s also spoken about the psychopathic anti-human elitists who use the environmental movement as a front for a “green revolution” that aims to capture humanity in an endless future of poverty.
No one has done more to expose the predatory adults who guide and groom young children for transgender medical and psychological destruction.
Since the beginning of his career, he’s defended the Constitutional right of citizens to own guns, against the deluded crowd who’ve claimed that taking away all those guns from everybody would lead us into an era of tranquility. Millions of non-criminal gun owners owe Jones a debt of gratitude.
Every day, Jones refuses to let the idea of the original American Republic die. Try that yourself. See how much energy it takes.
I could go on and list a number of other vital issues on which he has led the way. He’s inspired many people to start their own independent news outlets, as they’ve watched him make his viable.
In a materialistic age, he has a vision of the human soul, and whether you agree with it or not, it is not a slave to government and corporate and media and church propagandists. If “the meaning of the soul” sounds like a harmless position to take, it isn’t when you’re connecting with large numbers of people for hours every day, and those propagandists want to shut off your connection and force you to go down to defeat.
For more than 20 years, without let-up, Jones has not only defended the 1st Amendment to the hilt, he has stood on it to speak freely about a blizzard of issues. And now this has brought him into court rooms, where civil suits have been leveled against him.
Regardless of the outcomes of the cases, I trust he will survive and carry on. He has already won many victories during his career, and they will stand.
As for the public, there will always be those who go after Jones. There will always be whiners and screamers and critics who devote their whole lives to finding someone to pick at and scrape at, while they studiously ignore the Good that person has achieved. They feed on the bounty of the 1st Amendment like parasites, and never have to courage to see a better world and fight for it. Anyone who rises above the crowd is their target, because they ARE the crowd, gnawing their way to oblivion.
So be it. The world has its disgusting creatures.
Alex Jones was and is a pioneer. He can handle it.
He HAS, for a long time, and in the process, he’s made many other people open their eyes and see they can, too.
THAT’S the rub. When dedicated tyrants notice the contagion of courage, they panic. They look for a source.
Years and years ago, they homed in on Jones. But he’s endured.
Because he and his work are built for the storm.
Do NOT comply.
This is an important moment we are seeing with Alex Jones. I’ve personally never cared for his style, but it’s his right to voice his mind, and earn money off it as well. This legal situation he’s caught up in right now is, I think, meant to be a warning to the rest of us to shut up and obey. Like going after Steve Bannon, or UNESCO’s recent declaration of “war” on misinformation. The state is flexing it’s muscles and expects us all to be cowed and scurry silently away and damn well better obey them. They are worried. The voices being raised worldwide and the non-compliance is keeping THEM awake at night.
Don’t stop talking. Don’t stop peaceful non-compliance. We are all Alex Jones.
I agree. Like David Icke, Jones was decades ahead of his time. In the 90's nobody believe Icke when he said that the globalists wanted a one world government, central digital banking, everyone on earth microchipped and the vast majority of people living as a slave class, with no property and no rights, ruled by total psychopaths.
Who want to question Icke's theories now?