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antihumanism · 2 years
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American far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is doubling-down on his recent endorsement of Pierre Poilievre, insisting he and the Conservative Party of Canada leader share identical views on the “anti-human globalist agenda.”
The conspiracy theorist, best known for losing a $1 billion defamation lawsuit brought by the families of murdered Sandy Hook elementary students, also rejects suggestions that Poilievre is copycatting him — Jones insists that great minds simply think alike.
Earlier this month, Poilievre came under fire after the InfoWars host publicly endorsed the Conservative leader for Prime Minister of Canada.
During the April 20 InfoWars broadcast, Jones responded to “claims he’s giving Pierre Poilievre talking points” following a video posted on social media by Liberal MP Mark Gerretsen that describes Poilievre as “Alex Jones’ protégé.”
The video shows side-by-side footage of Poilievre and the far-right conspiracy theorist making similar statements railing against topics including “globalist” elites, the World Economic Forum, digital currencies and digital IDs. [...]
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Note from the poster @el-shab-hussein: Mr. Am Yisrael Chai & Bring Them Home is actually a 'anti-globalist elite' antisemite... who'd have thought...
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In order to collect on the $1.5 billion in defamation judgments they won against Alex Jones, the families of the victims of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut have voted to liquidate the far-right conspiracy theorist’s assets.
The unanimous decision was filed on the docket at the federal bankruptcy court in Texas where the Infowars host’s empire — which also includes the company Free Speech Systems — is being picked over more than a year after he first filed a petition for personal bankruptcy protection. He filed for bankruptcy for Free Speech Systems while he was on trial in July 2023. Ultimately, he was held liable for his defamatory comments about the 2012 mass shooting in Newton, including repeatedly calling the tragedy a “giant hoax.”
In fact, the massacre left 26 people dead and two injured. Twenty children who attended the primary school and six adults were killed.
As Law & Crime previously reported, Jones is not able to cast off the staggering award ordered by Judge Christopher Lopez because his conduct was formally considered “willful and malicious,” and under bankruptcy laws in the United States, when an individual debtor causes such an injury of intentional emotional distress, there is no relief.
As part of the liquidation process, items like real estate, cars, cash and more are expected to be sold off. According to Bloomberg Law, there will be a hearing next month where a detailed plan for the liquidation will be sorted out.
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one-time-i-dreamt · 2 years
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For those who are lacking context, Alex Jones is an alt-right radio show host and conspiracy theorist behind InfoWars and the Alex Jones Show. Jones has provided a platform and support for white nationalists. He supported Donald Trump's presidential bid.
Jones has been claiming for years that, among other things, the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting has been basically falsified by the US government, and that the parents of dead kids were actually just crisis actors and their children never existed.
The shooter killed 26 people at Sandy Hook, 20 children and 6 staff, and they were very much real people. Their families had their pain multiplied due to Jones' actions. His followers harassed and threatened the families for years.
You can find the basic rundown of the conspiracy theories and the harassment of families and people involved in the tragedy here. The father of one of the victims, Lenny Pozner, was harassed so severely that he founded HONR Network to assist victims of online hate and harassment.
A contributor to InfoWars was arrested in n January 2020 for unauthorized possession of personal information of Pozner. He was attempting to share his dox with a long list of very bad people.
I'm simplifying the situation because a lot of people have asked me about what was going on and who Alex Jones was, since I've been posting about the trial. This is just the first trial. There are more to come.
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One of the trial highlights was definitely his lawyers sending the opposing counsel the entire contents of his phone, among other things.
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normal-horoscopes · 2 years
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MatPat as InfoWars host: ‘But that’s just a theory. A CONSPIRACY THEORY’
MatPats god awful film analysis videos are not conspiracy videos but they are legitimately an excellent example of how easy it is to build pseudo-analytical narratives when you've picked a conclusion beforehand.
He's not just bad at media analysis. He clearly assembles theories based on what will get clicks. It is structurally similar to Infowars in the sense that a NERF gun is structurally similar to an actual air rifle. One is a harmless pastime for bored children, the other is genuinely dangerous, but the underlying mechanisms are the same.
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boss-hoody · 1 year
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The game awards
>Some kid sneaks up on stage with the Elden Ring devs, completely undetected >Quietly stands behind devs as they give their acceptance speech >Speech wraps up. Music plays. Camera pans out. The show is ending >Kid grabs mic and says "I'd like to nominate this award to my reformed orthodox rabbi, Bill Clinton"
The next day >Twitter has decided he's antisemitic >Digs up 3 year old interview kid did on Infowars to further prove he's a villain
Now for the brain dead, this is where the story ends For everyone with more than 2 brain cells to rub together however >Interview is real. Kid spends 20 minutes talking about the CCP's oppression of Hong Kong while sandbagging every attempt the host makes to bring more inflammatory subjects to the table, keeping on track and talking about trash CCP >Kid had curated a playlist on youtube of Hong Kong protest footage showing police being bastards >Turns out this kid crashed a blizzard panel shortly before this interview shouting "Free Hong Kong!" >This kid is also the same kid who pulled the "Free Hong Kong" bait and switch at a clippers game
>Turns out the kid seems to be Jewish himself
Basically: Everyone trying to demonize this kid is either legitimately retarded, or a CCP bootlicker. Bye.
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bighermie · 8 months
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BREAKING: TYRANNY TAKES HOLD IN AMERICA! Reporter Owen Shroyer Sentenced to 60 DAYS IN PRISON for Speech Crimes! - DOJ Says "Shroyer Helped Create January 6" Through his Speech! | The Gateway Pundit | by Alicia Powe
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morlock-holmes · 10 months
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I never paid attention to Tucker Carlson before he was kicked off Fox, but I've been listening to the Knowledge Fight episodes on his Twitter show and it is just blowing me away how much worse he is then I ever could have imagined.
Again, I go back to this bubble theory stuff: I live in a particular political bubble and I avoid cable news like the plague that it is, so in my mind I had this image of Carlson as an, I don't know, George F. Will type. Like, I assumed that all his political opinions were bad and possibly some were evil, but also that, like, he had the ability to express a coherent viewpoint and that he tended to stay, like, mostly kind of on the right side of facts, if not from journalistic integrity then from a desire to look like a serious journalist and not get Fox News sued for hundreds of millions in libel.
But apparently not! Now that I'm hearing his twitter show I see no evidence of even those basic competencies.
In particular, he has this incredibly baffling habit, where like...
Okay, one of Alex Jones' moves is to just read a headline and then make up what the story behind the headline is. And if you read the article whose headline he quotes the story will be something totally different then Jones says, but you wouldn't know just from the out of context clips Jones reads.
Carlson has this bizarre habit of including enough context in his clips that you don't need anything else to know he's wrong.
Like, in episode 1 of his show [Quoted at 51:57 of Knowledge Fight podcast #816] he plays the following quote from Nikki Haley:
Haley: "A win for Ukraine is a win for all of us, and for them to sit there and say that this is a territorial dispute, that's just not the case, to say that we should stay neutral[sic]. It is in the best interest of America, it's in the best interest of our national security for Ukraine to win. We have to see this through, we have to finish it."
Here's how Tucker characterizes that statement:
Tucker: "See?! It's very easy to understand: it is vitally important for you to support Ukraine because it's necessary for Ukraine to be supported by you. Your support is mandatory until it's finished, whatever "it" is, and whatever that means. So shut up and support Ukraine, or else you're in trouble"
It's bizarre, like, that's just very clearly not what she said in the clip Tucker Carlson just played us. Like, I don't need to go find the full context of that clip, she just... didn't say anything at all like that in that clip.
And from the three Knowledge Fight eps I've listened to, that's not a fluke, it's a pretty common characteristic of how he chooses clips.
The feigned incomprehension is also bizarre, like, "it" is the war, that's pretty obvious.
He also seems totally incapable of putting together anything like a coherent point to a really truly mind-boggling degree.
I've been flabbergasted at his Twitter stuff. It's truly shocking.
The hosts of Knowledge Fight, Dan and Jordan, more than once have brought up, "Given Tucker's millions and millions of dollars and enormous Fox News audience, how is his Twitter thing this incredibly poorly made?" and these are guys who have spent hundreds of hours meticulously documenting Alex Jones and InfoWars!
It's truly shocking and, as an outsider, really tough to get your head around.
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kp777 · 1 year
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soberscientistlife · 8 months
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ridenwithbiden · 7 months
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iconuk01 · 1 year
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Good grief...
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follow-up-news · 8 months
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Alex Jones’ personal spending is frustrating families who are trying to collect on the $1.5 billion in judgments against him for calling the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shooting a hoax. The conspiracy theorist and Infowars host has been paying his own wife, Erika Wulff Jones, $15,000 a month, according to the most recent spending report he filed in his bankruptcy case — payouts called “fraudulent transfers” by lawyers for some of the shooting victims’ families. Jones says they’re required under a prenuptial agreement. In July, Jones spent $7,900 on housekeeping. He dished out more than $6,300 for meals and entertainment, not including groceries, which totaled nearly $3,400 — or roughly $850 per week. A second home, his Texas lake house, cost him nearly $6,700 that month, including maintenance and property taxes, while his vehicles and boats sapped another $5,600, including insurance, maintenance and fuel. His total personal expenses for July topped $93,000, up from nearly $75,000 in April, not including legal fees and other costs for his court cases, according to bankruptcy filings. “It is disturbing that Alex Jones continues to spend money on excessive household expenditures and his extravagant lifestyle when that money rightfully belongs to the families he spent years tormenting,” said Christopher Mattei, a Connecticut lawyer for the families. “The families are increasingly concerned and will continue to contest these matters in court.” In an Aug. 29 court filing, the lawyers for the families said that if Jones doesn’t reduce his personal expenses to a “reasonable” level, they will ask the judge to bar him from “further waste of estate assets,” appoint a trustee to oversee his spending, or dismiss the bankruptcy case.
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Infowars host Alex Jones ordered to pay $473m more to Sandy Hook families | Newtown shooting | The Guardian
He is racking up quite the bill.
Good. Not enough yet. Take every last penny from him.
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bighermie · 8 months
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BREAKING: DOJ Prosecutors Seek 120 Days in Prison for Owen Shroyer for Speaking Out Against Stolen 2020 Election - A Speech Crime | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft
What First Amendment?
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Boy gonna get his cornbread ate!
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