I used to shy away from Alex Jones. So damned much of the kookiness he was proclaiming a few years ago is overt fact now that the only thing left that I am skeptical about is his 9-11 conspiracy explanations and I no longer wince at them or automatically assume he is wrong or over the top. I don’t accept it but I don’t reject it out of hand, either.
I took him in small doses because he gets too hyper and prone to going on tangents. He must think that stuff really helps. His crew reels it back and balances his on-air histrionics. But sometimes a few of them go right down the rabbit hole, instead of presenting this stuff in a way where people CAN be comfortable taking it seriously and passing it along, too.
But the scary thing is that he’s actually right.
Jones is a double agent in my opinion.
He has spread too many lies in his time.
He now seems to be being mainstreamed.
Wonder why?
Larry Nichols also speaks up about this sort of stuff. (He
used to be a Clinton henchman in Arkansas who saw the error
of his ways and now speaks out. He’s pretty much physically
weakened from a hard life and has a real thick Arkansas
country accent.)