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Mar 31, 2019 11:18:19   #
debeda
 
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/infowars-host-alex-jones-blames-115415949.html

Infowars host Alex Jones admits Sandy Hook k*****gs were real, blames 'psychosis' for his conspiracy claims

Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY March 30, 2019

Alex Jones, the firebrand Infowars host and conspiracy peddler says in a sworn deposition that his false statements after the Sandy Hook k*****gs were caused by a "psychosis." Jones made the claim in response to a defamation lawsuit brought by family members of the victims of the 2012 massacre.

He faces eight lawsuits over his comments about the tragedy, including conspiracy theories that the shooting, that left 27 people dead, including 20 children, was a staged event and that parents of the victims lied about the deaths.

On the InfoWars channel that he founded, Jones had repeatedly suggested the Sandy Hook massacre was a "total h**x" carried out by crisis actors on behalf of opponents of the Second Amendment.

The lawsuit charges that Jones and InfoWars have "shocked the world with malicious statements about national tragedies, including the school shootings at Sandy Hook."

Two of the lawsuits "seek to hold Mr. Jones accountable for his vile assertions that the Sandy Hook parents were lying about what happened to their children, as well as his claims that these parents conspired with the media to f**e news coverage," the law firm says.

In the disposition, Jones says "the public doesn’t believe what they’re told anymore" because of corruption by government and the "mainstream media."

"And I, myself, have almost had like a form of psychosis back in the past where I basically thought everything was staged, even though I’m now learning a lot of times things aren’t staged," Jones says.
Jones also noted that the "trauma" of the media "lying so much" has caused him to distrust everything.
At one point, he said that as the story "matured he has had a chance to believe that children died" at Sandy Hook, but add there are "still real anomalies in the attempt to basically keep it blacked out that generally, when you see that in government, something is being covered up."

Jones also tried to explain his bent toward conspiracies by saying he grew up in a small town in Texas where he would "watch the police deal drugs and then conduct anti-drug programs in the school."
"I was very anti-police until I grew up and learned more things, and now I'm pretty much pro police," he said. "So it's been a process."

"So long before these lawsuits I said that in the past I thought everything was a conspiracy and I would kind of get into that mass group-think of the communities that were out there saying that," Jones said. "And so now I see that it’s more in the middle. All right? So that’s where I stand."

It was not the first time that the Austin-based Jones had to explain his online persona in a legal setting.
In a court battle with his ex-wife in 2017, in which he lost custody of his children, Jones's lawyer explained his online ranting was not real.

“He’s playing a character,” attorney Randall Wilhite said during a pretrial hearing. “He is a performance artist.”

In an odd twist, though, even during the 10-day trial, in which he lost custody of his children, Jones would tell his online audience, “I am completely real and everybody knows it.”

His wife, Kelly Jones, however, has described him as out of control, according to the Austin American-Statesman. “He’s not a stable person,” she has said, according to the Statesman. “He broadcasts from home. The children are there, watching him broadcast.”
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/infowars-host-alex... (show quote)


Funny none of the conspiracy theorists in the MSM are being raked over the coals like that. Anyone heard any more about the Covington lawsuit?

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Mar 31, 2019 11:26:21   #
Kevyn
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Your right and I'll bet a great many ware red hats


Crackpots who believe anything but the t***h if it supports their warped world view. Jones is the one who convinced a nutter with an assault weapon to shoot up Comit pizza looking for a dungeon full of child sex s***es.

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Mar 31, 2019 12:20:20   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
So do I....

But not sure how long it will last...

She learned how to say no the other day...




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Mar 31, 2019 16:40:03   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
You bounce funny...

Clang!


Tough one! Clang!

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Mar 31, 2019 16:44:06   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
Crackpots who believe anything but the t***h if it supports their warped world view. Jones is the one who convinced a nutter with an assault weapon to shoot up Comit pizza looking for a dungeon full of child sex s***es.


The one's wearing the red hats know how to spell "wear". Just sayin.....

Bunch of iffy retreads yall are!

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Mar 31, 2019 20:12:46   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Sew_What wrote:
Except when it's their own tribe.

They will claim that Alex Jones was coerced into admitting all of this so he could get a plea deal.

...so watch, let's see who bites on this, blade runner, Archie...????
Blade Runner here. Never was a fan of conspiracy nuts and Alex Jones tops the black list. What can one say about a fool who claims the government is putting chemicals in the water to turn frogs gay?

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Mar 31, 2019 21:13:05   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Blade Runner here. Never was a fan of conspiracy nuts and Alex Jones tops the black list. What can one say about a fool who claims the government is putting chemicals in the water to turn frogs gay?


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Apr 1, 2019 10:30:59   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/infowars-host-alex-jones-blames-115415949.html

Infowars host Alex Jones admits Sandy Hook k*****gs were real, blames 'psychosis' for his conspiracy claims

Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY March 30, 2019

Alex Jones, the firebrand Infowars host and conspiracy peddler says in a sworn deposition that his false statements after the Sandy Hook k*****gs were caused by a "psychosis." Jones made the claim in response to a defamation lawsuit brought by family members of the victims of the 2012 massacre.

He faces eight lawsuits over his comments about the tragedy, including conspiracy theories that the shooting, that left 27 people dead, including 20 children, was a staged event and that parents of the victims lied about the deaths.

On the InfoWars channel that he founded, Jones had repeatedly suggested the Sandy Hook massacre was a "total h**x" carried out by crisis actors on behalf of opponents of the Second Amendment.

The lawsuit charges that Jones and InfoWars have "shocked the world with malicious statements about national tragedies, including the school shootings at Sandy Hook."

Two of the lawsuits "seek to hold Mr. Jones accountable for his vile assertions that the Sandy Hook parents were lying about what happened to their children, as well as his claims that these parents conspired with the media to f**e news coverage," the law firm says.

In the disposition, Jones says "the public doesn’t believe what they’re told anymore" because of corruption by government and the "mainstream media."

"And I, myself, have almost had like a form of psychosis back in the past where I basically thought everything was staged, even though I’m now learning a lot of times things aren’t staged," Jones says.
Jones also noted that the "trauma" of the media "lying so much" has caused him to distrust everything.
At one point, he said that as the story "matured he has had a chance to believe that children died" at Sandy Hook, but add there are "still real anomalies in the attempt to basically keep it blacked out that generally, when you see that in government, something is being covered up."

Jones also tried to explain his bent toward conspiracies by saying he grew up in a small town in Texas where he would "watch the police deal drugs and then conduct anti-drug programs in the school."
"I was very anti-police until I grew up and learned more things, and now I'm pretty much pro police," he said. "So it's been a process."

"So long before these lawsuits I said that in the past I thought everything was a conspiracy and I would kind of get into that mass group-think of the communities that were out there saying that," Jones said. "And so now I see that it’s more in the middle. All right? So that’s where I stand."

It was not the first time that the Austin-based Jones had to explain his online persona in a legal setting.
In a court battle with his ex-wife in 2017, in which he lost custody of his children, Jones's lawyer explained his online ranting was not real.

“He’s playing a character,” attorney Randall Wilhite said during a pretrial hearing. “He is a performance artist.”

In an odd twist, though, even during the 10-day trial, in which he lost custody of his children, Jones would tell his online audience, “I am completely real and everybody knows it.”

His wife, Kelly Jones, however, has described him as out of control, according to the Austin American-Statesman. “He’s not a stable person,” she has said, according to the Statesman. “He broadcasts from home. The children are there, watching him broadcast.”
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/infowars-host-alex... (show quote)



Jones is equal to the main stream media in his lunacy.

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Apr 1, 2019 11:04:22   #
Rose42
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Blade Runner here. Never was a fan of conspiracy nuts and Alex Jones tops the black list. What can one say about a fool who claims the government is putting chemicals in the water to turn frogs gay?


He did? Now that's crazy. lol

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