Jones profits off of selling stereotypes and one-sided arguments. He's been spinning a thread for so long that he's nearly wrapped himself up in it fully. It's good that he's exposing info that mainstream media doesn't usually deal with, but his bias is so strong that he's losing clarity himself. ...
Jones had this 'crazy paranoid conspiracy theory' that the corporate tech giants were going team up and take his InfoWars site down.
What a nut-case and a kook! It would never happen in America. Right? Ooops.
If you've paid attention to Jones' work over the last nearly two decades as I have, you'll find a LOT of the 'crazy conspiracy theories' that the guy has expounded upon have later proven to have been dead on. If you get your information from The Daily Show you probably will not have noticed this so much.
I first heard of Alex Jones slightly post 9/11 when he was on a rant about how 'they' were going to stage a big terrorist incident and 'will probably blame it on someone like Osama bin-Laden.' Supposedly the rant occurred prior to 9/11, but I've never been able to verify this 100%.
Yeah really, I never knew he was that accurate! That's the thing about conspiracy theories, they oftentimes become conspiracy facts. But by the time they do, it's far enough down the road that most people have already forgotten.
I just find the way he speaks a bit extreme, but I haven't got anything against him. I get most of my news from zerohedge because they have a way of putting in the perspective of the markets that I like. And the touch of sarcasm always helps a bit too