Why Alex Jones is Crazy

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    Russky
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    Chemtrails is borderline believable, so I’m sceptical about it too. But geoengineering is not a conspiracy theory but a fact. And weather manipulation is as real as it gets – with hundreds of patents and history behind it.
    Although I don’t believe every f~~~ing jet is spraying us, some of it is true and can’t be dismissed outright.

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #313916
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    Russky
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    Dismissing everything about Alex Jones wholesale just because someone from his crew dares to ask questions about persistent contrails and secret weather modification programs – is akin to dismissing all MRA and MGTOW concerns wholesale just because someone advocates for keeping women in check

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

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    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    I love below it is an article titled:

    “‘Emergency’ need for Exorcists after Surge in People Dabbling in Satanism and Black Magic”

    F~~~, the Onion couldn’t make that s~~~ up.

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

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    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    Like I said, perfect disinformation campaign. Mix in a few real corruptions/conspiracies in with all the rest, and who can tell the difference.

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

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    I have a theory that AJ is really a sophisticated disinformation campaign.

    happychemtrails

    I wouldn’t go that far. I simply think he genuinely is crazy/eccentric, bluepilled on certain subjects, and has no filter for information. I can believe this because I have a friend that is EXACTLY like AJ. It’s surreal, but I’m a pretty chill person and can handle emotional people that are also information whores. We always joke “dude there isn’t a conspiracy you don’t like” among our group of buddies. He calms down, but if you let him talk about a conspiracy without interrupting he starts getting heated and emotional and also calm within seconds.

    But the reason I also kinda know it too is that long before Alex Jones was a thing in infowars and was popular outside of Texas, us Texas folks saw him kick up a ruckus in the state capitol with a bullhorn when everything was fine and the system was all perfectly without a need for controlled opposition. It was a time when social conservatives (and neocons before their peak) were in full control. I think sometime in the 90’s iirc and he was saying what a lot of pro-liberty people and probably some democrats were thinking. I hate to break it to you all, but he’s always been eccentric, passionate, and quick to buy into a conspiracy fad.

    You all are simply getting a taste of someone with the quirks filling a niche market that exploded.

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    (I’m not even sure what to call it other than a legalized counterfeiting operation)

    That’s exactly what the Federal Reserve is. It truly is that simple.

    I don’t have a beef with AJ and enjoy him sometimes. Other times I just can’t handle him as he stresses me. The f~~~ed up part is that half the time he’s spot on right. The other half he misses by a mile.

    That crazy thing is just an act. He sensationalizes to draw an audience. Yes, fluoride is not good for you.

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    That crazy thing is just an act.

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