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I was forced to watch children being raped in the woods. I have proof. The elite are involved. I don't care if they try to stop me. I will release the evidence. They can't touch me because I have God on my side. I don't care about the consequences. I will expose everything. Thank you for your prayers. Alex Jones has been saying the same things. They are trying to silence me, but I have divine authority. It's over for everyone.

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Both speakers admit they don't know what QAnon was. They recall material that would switch from useful information to 'the whole, and here's Trump and his generals are gonna save the world.' Friend spent year looking into QAnon; 'What'd he get? I don't fully understand it, but here's what I understand is that, you know, some of the predictions of QAnon came true.' They say it's 'a sophisticated thing. It's not just Oh, I think it's a bunch of ex spooks.' It's not 'a bunch of college kids on No. 4chan or whatever they claim it was.' They note 'these are guys who are probably pissed that the system went bad.' Behind it is unclear; 'What is obvious to me is that it was it's a control mechanism. Trying to siphon off some of that energy and move it in a' 'Siphoning off the energy.' That's Exactly. Less dangerous direction.

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People's perception of Alex Jones has changed over time. While some find him hilarious and acknowledge that he made a mistake with the Sandy Hook incident, they believe he is generally right about things. He has faced mental health issues, alcoholism, and substance abuse problems, which have affected his thinking. However, those who know him personally, like the speaker who has known him for over 20 years, believe he genuinely tries to uncover disturbing truths. For instance, he talked about Epstein's island years ago, revealing that elites were involved in compromising underage girls. The speaker mentions a Clinton adviser who was killed, raising suspicions about the island. Elon Musk also questions the lack of a clientele list.

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The ruling class in the US is defined by its hatreds, particularly towards people like Alex Jones. He is the most censored man in American history, deplatformed and attacked for his opinions. Despite being controversial, Alex Jones has a knack for predicting events accurately. Some speculate that his spiritual sensitivity may be the secret behind his abilities. The current war in the country is happening in ways that are not immediately visible, but Alex Jones was ahead of the curve in recognizing this. In this interview, we get to know Alex Jones better.

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Alex Jones believes federal agencies are trying to destroy him because he predicted 9/11, specifying planes flying into the World Trade Centers and blaming Osama bin Laden. Jones claims he researched false flag attacks and saw preprogramming in the news. He says he specifically predicted the CIA would fly planes into the World Trade Centers and blame it on Bin Laden. Jones says segments of intelligence agencies were tracking the hijackers, who were being trained in US military bases and given government money. He says Bin Laden was a CIA asset used to destabilize areas. Jones says the CIA and FBI were involved, and the Project for the American Century called for a "new Pearl Harbor." Jones says he was on cable access in Texas figuring this out while mainstream journalists didn't see it. He says the X-Files spinoff, The Lone Gunman, had a similar plot, and Chris Carter said the CIA gave him the idea. Jones says he also predicted they'd try to shoot Trump at a rally. He says the UN and the Rockefeller Foundation have been planning a global system using disease acts. Jones believes he's just taking them at their word. Jones says he's embraced the responsibility, stopped drinking, and lost weight. He says it's a spiritual battle, and people need to choose a side. Jones says the globalists had narrative control, but now a new international order is forming. He says the globalists made a deal with communist China, but China double-crossed them. Jones says the EU is allying with China, and the UK wants to be in an alliance with the US. Jones says there's a rise in violence and acceptance of violence. He says a long-time employee was assassinated. Jones says the US lost a war with Russia in Ukraine, and we're overstating our power. He says the Pentagon assessed that giving Ukraine weapons to strike targets within Russia had a 50% chance of nuclear exchange, but they did it anyway. Jones says the EU is refusing to end the war and arresting political opposition. He says Trump is trying to end it. Jones says the globalist order was collapsing, and Trump is coming in with a good system. He says the Democrats are escalating domestic unrest and terrorism, leading to a triggering event. Jones says they've been hyping a new virus to stop Trump's reboot of the economy. Jones says speech is being controlled in formerly free countries. He says they need to end speech in the US and shut down X. Jones says a mass shooting will be used as a pretext to shut it down. He says he got big news that the Connecticut Supreme Court won't hear his appeal. Jones says Hillary ran ads talking about him and twisting what he said about the Sandy Hook shooting. Jones says he was held in default for not giving them his secret plan to get rich off these people. He says he was given 20 things he couldn't talk about. Jones says they want to shut him down. Jones says the Democratic Party, the judge department, the FBI, and the CIA are involved. He says Obama illegally declared him a national security threat. Jones says the Justice Department paid over $4 million to the Sandy Hook Foundation. Jones says the US Trustee ordered a private security company to show up with guns. Jones says the judge said there was never an auction and that it was fraudulent. Jones says all of this stems from a school shooting in Connecticut, and he suggested there was something weird about it. Jones says he didn't commit the school shooting. Jones says no one's trying to find out why Adam Lanza did it. Jones says he's being blamed for the murder of all these kids when he had nothing to do with it. Jones says the Sandy Hook families are blaming him and raising money off his name. Jones says he's the ant in Bug's Life. Jones says he thinks a lot of the ethnic hate on social media is fake. Jones says there's gonna be an act of violence, ethnic-inspired violence, and that event will be used to shut down free speech on social media. Jones says the Connecticut Supreme Court said they're not even gonna hear his appeal. Jones says they're coming to shut down Infowars. Jones says people can find him on X at real Alex Jones. Jones says all of your voices are so important. Jones says Iran is plan B for the globalists. Jones says Netanyahu is trying to drag us into war since 9/11. Jones says Israel will nuke Iran, and then all hell's gonna break loose. Jones says the globalists are very reckless. Jones says smart, aware people are no longer smart or aware. Jones says it's like a mist that settles over all of us. Jones says we're sleepwalking into Armageddon. Jones says the establishment is all about never actually making a decision they get in trouble for. Jones says the future's been here for a while. Jones says they want a nuclear war. Jones says Ian Fleming wrote about a crazy billionaire who's gonna release a bioweapon on the earth. Jones says Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World, which is an instruction manual of what they wanna do. Jones says we have to choose God, justice, and free will. Jones says if you're fighting evil, evil's gonna come after you. Jones says the lawyers are arrogant. Jones says what they've done to him, they wanna do to you. Jones says he could be shut down within two days, two weeks. Jones says they are coming to shut down Infowars. Jones says he's not gonna give up. Jones says it's only gonna make what he does that much bigger.

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An individual claims that the Central Intelligence Agency killed John Kennedy and that the current administration is hiding the truth. QAnon, an internet conspiracy group, is discussed as a deranged cult that believes in a global pedophile network and a deep state that needs to be overthrown. The idea of a deep state and the notion that fake news works together to bring down Trump are labeled as conspiracy theories. The Epstein case is mentioned, with charges of sex trafficking against Jeffrey Epstein and the implication of powerful individuals. QAnon's influence is highlighted, with their content gaining popularity on various platforms. The video concludes by mentioning a monolithic conspiracy that relies on covert means to expand its influence.

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The ruling class in the US is defined by its hatreds, particularly towards people like Alex Jones. He is the most censored man in American history, deplatformed and attacked for his opinions. Despite being controversial, Alex Jones has a knack for predicting events accurately. Some speculate that his spiritual sensitivity may be the secret behind his abilities. The current war in the country is happening in ways that are not immediately visible, but Alex Jones was aware of this long before others. In this interview, we get to know the man behind the controversies.

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Alex Jones, a conspiracy theorist and radio show host, has made claims about his family's involvement with the CIA. He stated that his father and other family members worked for the CIA in the 1980s. Jones also mentioned that the CIA tried to hire his father, who was a dentist, to work on high-level CIA personnel during the Cold War. Additionally, Jones expressed his support for Israel and criticized those who constantly focus on and criticize the country. He also discussed his interactions with QAnon and claimed that he was advised by special forces and military intelligence during the 2016 election. Former employees and guests of Infowars, Jones' media platform, have spoken out against him, accusing him of being a fraud and lacking integrity.

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Alex Jones is a classic example of someone who claims to expose a communist conspiracy, a tactic that's been used for the last 70 years. Jones got his education with the John Birch Society and claims to have intelligence connections and a Rosicrucian family that arrived in the US on the Mayflower. He says he's from the real Illuminati, not the false one. I recently had dinner with podcasters and former professors, people doing different things. There was a misunderstanding where someone thought I was back with the CIA, but that's not the case. Don't worry about it.

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The transcript presents a detailed exploration of the relationship between former President Donald Trump and the QAnon conspiracy movement, tracing alleged endorsements, interactions, and “proofs” claimed by adherents. It weaves together interviews, clips, and a litany of “queue proofs” that supporters say demonstrate a hidden alliance between Trump and QAnon. - Trump and QAnon alignment signals: - An illustrated meme and QAnon slogans reshared by Trump on his social platform are described as one of his brazen endorsements of the conspiracy theory. Followers interpret Trump’s post as a sign he is with them and with QAnon, with quotes like “at this point, anyone denying that queue was a legit operation affiliated with the Trump administration is in major denial” and references to “real donald trump has over 4,000,000 followers, yet he seeks out q people to retreat.” - In several episodes during 2020, Trump is shown as engaging with questions about QAnon, sometimes dodging the topic, sometimes declining to distance himself, and sometimes acknowledging that the movement “likes me very much” and that its followers “love our country” and want problems in cities like Portland, Chicago, and New York to go away. - Sanctions and other policy items: - A separate strand notes Trump’s announcement of reimposed sanctions on Iran with a Game of Thrones-inspired poster, and HBO’s trademark joke. This is presented as contemporaneous political news but not tied causally to QAnon in the transcript’s framing. - Early QAnon questions and responses: - The transcript recounts early Q movement questions to Trump about Q, and Trump’s responses (or lack thereof) on August 15, 2020, and August 20, 2020. It quotes Trump saying he doesn’t know much about the movement beyond hearing that it is gaining in popularity and that supporters are upset with certain urban crime conditions, with statements about potentially sending federal troops or law enforcement to reform cities. - QAnon core theory and Trump’s stated stance: - The core QAnon theory is summarized as belief that Democrats are a satanic pedophile ring and that Trump is a savior, with questions about whether Trump is behind or involved in the movement. Trump’s replies are framed as either disclaimers or as partial acknowledgments, including expressions of willingness to “help save the world from problems” and to counter “a radical left philosophy” that could destroy the country. - Q’s evidentiary framework and “proofs”: - The documentary surveys “50 proofs” that supporters say demonstrate Q is a real military intelligence operation tied to Trump. Examples include: - Proof that Trump lurked on 4chan before Q postings, with a Trump tweet referencing “Colorado was amazing” followed by a Q-related post; the number 17 is emphasized as a recurring cue (Q is the 17th letter). - The “consecutive cues” and timing of Trump’s tweets about JFK conspiracies on the same day Q posted, suggesting synchronization. - The Saudi Arabia faction: Trump’s Saudi visit, a gold necklace gift, a traditional sword dance, and subsequent Saudi purges and financial seizures are linked to Q’s posts about the House of Saud, and to a broader argument about a global power triangle involving Saudi Arabia, the Rothschilds, and George Soros, with mentions of “plus plus plus” as code for Saudi Arabia and the idea of a global power realignment. - The Las Vegas Mandalay Bay shooting (October 1, 2017): The narrative presents the shooting as a staged or attempted assassination meant to serve a larger strategic purpose, including links to MBS (Mohammed bin Salman) and a claim that Trump warned MBS, with the “sword dance” seen as symbolic. - The Hillary Clinton-Alice and Wonderland code: Hillary Clinton is equated with Alice, Saudi Arabia with Wonderland, and the “trafficking lanes” and child rescue narratives tied to Saudi actions are presented as corroborative “Alice in Wonderland” symbolism in Q drops. - The “Alice” code, Hillary’s email timeline, and Hillary Clinton’s alleged insider status tied to alleged transfers involving Saudi interests and Clinton Foundation donations. - The “Alice in Wonderland” thread extends to Hillary, Hillary’s emails, and Hillary/Saudi Arabia as a recurring motif. - The “proofs” also connect to the 2017-2018 period’s geopolitical shifts and to the appearance of various slogans and signifiers in Trump’s public rhetoric and in Q postings (e.g., “the best is yet to come,” “where we go one, we go all,” and “this is not a game” type lines). - Notable Q proofs and their examples: - “Tip top” and the state of the union references; “space force” and the U.S. Space Force; Washington crossing the Delaware; “good win” vs. “when” typographical plays; the Pope’s changing Lord’s Prayer; “Magapill” via Trump retweets; “VIP Anon” back-stage access to Trump rallies; “Honk for Q” stunts at Trump events; “scot free” and references to the human-interest angle around a dramatized “Where we go one, we go all” refrain. - The chain of command, the military’s tacit support for QAnon, and the idea of a national-level security benchmark seeded in Q posts; the DoD’s National Geographic tie-in; the “best is yet to come” catchphrase as a refrain in Trump speeches. - The Flynn connection: Michael Flynn’s oath video and Flynn’s public slogans; Flynn’s book-signing and Q’s linking of Flynn with the “where we go one, we go all” slogan. - The documentary’s synthesis and conclusion: - The concluding argument frames Q as a military intelligence operation at the heart of the Trump administration, a war for credibility against a “criminal surveillance state” and a “mafia media.” It posits a global awakening and a countercoup against entrenched power structures, asserting that Q’s drops have prepared the public to accept a coming public disclosure of the operation and a reestablishment of a “full original republic.” - It emphasizes the Socratic method used by Q to guide Anons to conclusions without overtly revealing sensitive information, presenting Q as a boot camp for critical thinking and a driver of citizen journalism in an information war against mainstream media. - Final framing and call to action: - The film closes with a broad, conspiratorial meditation on “the end game” of QAnon, the impending public recognition of the operation, and a global reaffirmation of “one movement, one people, one family, and one glorious nation under God,” with the closing credits urging viewers to subscribe for more content.

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The speaker states someone lost the country because of QAnon and expresses being tired of QAnon people. The speaker claims QAnon people manipulated some individuals to enter the Capitol and worked with the Feds. The speaker reiterates that this person lost the country because of QAnon.

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The speaker discusses the importance of getting information directly from reliable sources rather than listening to uninformed people or the news. They mention QAnon and express their frustration with individuals who claim to be part of it but lack knowledge about it. The speaker asserts that Q refers to six military intelligence agencies led by the President and Vice President of the United States. They also mention a helicopter ride with Donald Trump Jr. and a photo taken on Mount Rushmore. The speaker expresses their difficulty in setting specific dates for events and their desire for immunity to take action against Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden.

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Alex Jones is presented as a classic example of someone claiming to expose a communist conspiracy, a tactic used for the last 70 years. Jones's background includes education with the John Birch Society and claims of intelligence connections. He asserts his family, Rosicrucians who arrived on the Mayflower, are the "real Illuminati," not the "false Illuminati." The discussion then shifts to unnamed "smart people" the speaker had dinner with, described as podcasters and former professors. There's a brief, unclear exchange about someone thinking the speaker was back with the CIA, followed by an abrupt ending.

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The speaker discusses the importance of getting information directly from the source rather than relying on the news or uninformed individuals. They mention QAnon and express frustration with their lack of knowledge about Q. The speaker claims that Q is a trusted figure and explains that only 200 naval pilots are Q capable. They mention a special man who serves as the vice president and recall a helicopter ride with John F. Kennedy Jr. to Mount Rushmore. The speaker emphasizes the difficulty of setting specific dates for events and expresses frustration with Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden. They mention their willingness to take action at 2 in the morning if necessary.

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Alex Jones is a classic example of a character who claims to expose a communist conspiracy, a tactic used for the last 70 years. He has ties to the John Birch Society and claims to have intelligence connections and a background in Rosicrucianism, stating his family arrived in the United States on the Mayflower. He identifies as part of the "real Illuminati," not the "false Illuminati." I recently had dinner with podcasters and former professors. People are concerned about CIA connections, but there's nothing to worry about.

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Alex Jones claims he predicted 9/11, specifying planes flying into the World Trade Centers and blaming Osama bin Laden. He says he warned the Bush White House, but the 9/11 Commission never interviewed him, and instead, the DOJ and FBI mobilized against him. Jones says he researched false flag attacks and saw preprogramming in the news. Jones says he knew Bin Laden was a CIA asset and that the CIA and FBI were involved in prior World Trade Center attacks. He references a Project for the American Century document discussing a "new Pearl Harbor event." Jones claims the CIA came to Chris Carter with the plot for an X-Files episode about hijacking a jet and flying it into the World Trade Center. Jones says he studies what globalists admit and is just taking them at their word. He claims Fauci and others were involved in creating COVID-19. He says the UN and Rockefeller Foundation have been planning to use disease outbreaks to bring in a global system. He believes the globalists are collapsing and a new international order is forming. He says there's a spiritual revolution occurring, with people choosing sides between good and evil. He claims the globalists are using disease and collapsing migration to bring in a new Marshall Plan and global government. Jones says the US lost a war with Russia in Ukraine and that the Pentagon assessed a 50% chance of nuclear exchange if the US gave weapons to Ukraine to strike targets within Russia. He claims the EU is refusing to end the war and is arresting political opposition. He says the globalists made a deal with communist China, but China is now double-crossing them. Jones claims the Democratic Party, DOJ, FBI, and CIA are part of a conspiracy against him. He says the Obama administration declared him a national security threat. He says the Justice Department paid over $4 million to Sandy Hook foundations. He says Paul Weiss, a law firm, confessed to Trump to try to destroy him illegally with lawfare. He says they are trying to shut down Infowars and take his identity. He predicts a false flag event will be used to shut down free speech on social media.

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Alex Jones believes federal agencies are trying to destroy him because he predicted 9/11, specifying planes flying into the World Trade Centers and blaming Osama bin Laden. Jones claims he researched false flag attacks and saw preprogramming in the news. He says he knew Bin Laden was a CIA asset and that the FBI had previously tried to bomb the World Trade Center. Jones says the CIA gave the plot of planes hitting the World Trade Center to the X-Files spin-off, The Lone Gunman. He says predictions aren't really predictions, but admissions. Jones says the UN planned to use disease acts to bring in a global system. He says Fauci and others created COVID-19 and moved it to Wuhan. Jones says he's taking globalists at their word. He says he's listening to people he disagrees with. He says the globalists admit 99% of their plans. Jones says he's trying to get people to see what he's pointing out. He says the globalists are at the adult table, and the general public is at the kids' table. Jones says the globalists are collapsing, and a new international order is forming. He says this is a spiritual revolution. He says people must choose a side.

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Alex Jones is a classic example of a character that's been around for seventy years. The concept is always the same, claiming to expose a communist conspiracy. Jones got his education with the John Birch Society and claims to have intelligence connections. He says he comes from a family of Rosicrucians who arrived in the United States on the Mayflower. He claims to be from the real Illuminati, not the false one. I recently had dinner with podcasters and former professors.

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Trump delivered a dark speech about America's decline, accompanied by music reminiscent of QAnon themes. He has shared over 100 QAnon-related messages this year, suggesting he aligns with the conspiracy's belief in saving the world from a supposed satanic cult. When questioned about QAnon, he claimed ignorance but agreed with their stance against pedophilia. Various connections between Trump and QAnon have been noted, including specific phrases and coincidences in timing. The narrative suggests a military alliance and a call for a "great reawakening" in America, with references to significant political events and figures. The overarching theme is a perceived struggle against a corrupt establishment, framing the public as key players in this information warfare.

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The ruling class in the US is defined by its hatreds, particularly towards people like Alex Jones. He is the most censored man in American history, deplatformed and attacked for his opinions. Despite being controversial, Alex Jones has a knack for predicting events accurately. Some speculate that his spiritual sensitivity may be the secret behind his accuracy. The current war in the country is happening in ways that are not easily visible, but Alex Jones was aware of this long before others. In this interview, we get to know Alex Jones better.

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The transcript details former President Trump's connections to the QAnon conspiracy theory, including reshared memes with QAnon slogans and Trump's responses to media questions about the movement. Trump acknowledged QAnon followers like him and share his views on cities like Portland and Chicago. He avoided directly denouncing QAnon, stating he didn't know much about it, while also claiming they are against pedophilia. The transcript presents "proofs" of Q's legitimacy, citing coincidences between Trump's actions and Q's posts. These include Trump retweeting a Pepe account, emphasis on the number 17, consecutive "Q"s in tweets, Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia, references to Alice in Wonderland, and Trump's use of QAnon phrases. Other "proofs" include Trump's announcement of Space Force, a photo of George Washington crossing the Delaware, and various instances where Trump seemingly confirmed Q's messages through tweets, rallies, and gestures. The speaker claims Q is a military intelligence operation and that the world is fighting back against a globalist system of totalitarian rule.

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Alex Jones is a classic example of someone claiming to expose a communist conspiracy. He has connections to the John Birch Society and claims to have intelligence connections and a Rosicrucian family history, arriving in the US on the Mayflower. He says he is from the real Illuminati, not the false one. I recently had dinner with podcasters and former professors. I supposedly had someone on the ropes regarding the CIA, but it's nothing to worry about. It's July 4th, let's stop the tape.

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Alex Jones explains that in the last 48 hours his contacts have been flooded with questions about the future of Infowars and what is really happening. He then pivots to praise Elon Musk as a “game changer” for freedom, comparing his impact to that of Donald Trump and calling them a dynamic duo. Jones asserts that Musk has been devastating to tyrants and corrupt institutions and positive for freedom and ordinary people. Jones states that Musk sent his lawyers to Houston last Thursday to appear in his corporate bankruptcy case, requesting all data, files, and information for review. He says the reason Musk did this is in Musk’s self-interest at X, to block attempts by others to interfere. Jones recounts federal filings where Democrats, using plaintiffs as a front group, allegedly claim they own the name “Alex Jones” and “real Alex Jones” on X, and that the Thirteenth Amendment does not apply to Alex Jones, arguing that one cannot take someone’s name or likeness without permission or compensation because that would be slavery. He asserts that they are attempting to overturn property rights and the right to one’s own name. Jones accuses The Onion, funded by a Soros-backed gun control group, of involvement, claiming they admitted on Good Morning America Friday to winning an auction that he says never happened, and that they want to take his identity and use infowars.com and his archive to edit, distort, ridicule, and discredit him, while also seeking to remove him from the air. Speaker 1 adds that, with the verdict, he asks not only to take Alex Jones’s platform away but to ensure he cannot rebuild the platform, preventing him from re-entering discourse or spreading what they call misinformation. Jones emphasizes the significance of Musk’s actions, arguing that freedom derives from self-interest and that Musk’s stance reflects a belief that if one person lacks freedom, everyone loses it. He credits Musk with enabling the overthrow of election fraud purportedly linked to Trump’s victory, then shifting attention to big pharma, Fauci, their alleged crimes against humanity, and efforts to stop World War III. Jones proclaims Elon Musk as a real-world hero, noting his power and wealth do not undermine trust because “you judge a tree by its fruits,” which Jones says are overwhelmingly positive in terms of fighting tyranny, waking people up, and providing a platform for billions to share information openly. He declares himself a defender, booster, and extreme supporter of Elon Musk.

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Alex Jones is a classic example of someone who claims to expose a communist conspiracy, a tactic that's been used for the last seventy years. He got his education with the John Birch Society and claims to have intelligence connections and a background tied to a family of Rosicrucians who arrived in the United States on the Mayflower. He even says he's from the real Illuminati, not the false one. I recently had dinner with podcasters, former professors, and various people working on different projects.

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Alex Jones, known for conspiracy theories, claims involvement in major events like 9/11 and Sandy Hook. He accuses politicians and tech companies of corruption and manipulation. Jones warns of government control, false flags, and organ harvesting. He believes in premonitions and criticizes mainstream media. Jones urges vigilance against powerful forces.
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