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Alex Jones claims that Israel and the powerful Jewish lobby on the left and right are heavily unified and pushing Internet ID, AI censorship, debanking, and control. He says he has been a victim of this at the hands of the ADL, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the CIA, and the DOJ, alleging “on record in court trying to destroy us and shut us down.” He mentions Sasha Barakolam at the ADL Gala saying he needs to be arrested. He discusses replacement migration and says unwise critics spread lies about him.
Jones contends there is foreign EU influence through the EU, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama, alleging they, when out of power, asked the EU in the first administration to file false lawsuits to block the US, and that censorship worsened under Biden as Congress watched what Biden was doing. He asserts they used the EU to censor and control Americans by threatening and fining companies, and reports that Elon Musk was fined €140,000,000 and had his companies seized, describing this as criminal time.
He says he defends Elon Musk because Musk is leading the way for free speech, as is Rumble. He states he is championing Musk not for money, but because they are suing Musk and attacking his advertisers, with the same law firms that sued Jones also suing Elon. He emphasizes there is no need for on-site collaboration or phone calls to align, claiming they are already aligned and “Simpatico.”
Jones references media coverage and articles that describe attempts by Sandy Hook families, the Democrat Party, the Paul West law firm, DOJ, and CIA as wanting to seize his social media accounts. He cites Bloomberg and other outlets to support that the thirteenth amendment applies to everybody, but claims Jones has a special case. He discusses attempts to own his name, likeness, and all his shows and future content, and notes that public filings indicate efforts to take his name. He compares this to Prince’s three-sixty deal with Sony, saying he never signed a three-sixty contract, claiming all his work has always been “free to air, not exclusive license,” with ownership claimed by him, which he says was used in court.
Jones explains that Elon Musk cannot own his name or URL on X, describing X as a target to seize accounts and operate in someone’s skin and name, to misrepresent as if they are him. He asserts this is unprecedented and that Elon’s involvement is to prevent them from taking over X, including lawsuits against the ADL and related law firms.
He asserts the stakes are “big boy stuff,” criticizing those who talk about him without digging into court rulings. He argues Elon’s willingness to defend him is tied to defending free speech and preventing his platform from being taken over. He ends with personal declarations about his identity as a patriot, journalist, pundit, and other self-descriptions, and asserts his rugged, red-blooded, freedom-loving stance.