Conspiracy theorist extraordinaire Alex Jones is claiming someone tried to set him up after an alleged malware computer attack left child pornography on his servers. The FBI is investigating, according to The Daily Beast.

On his show Friday, Jones was joined by his attorney, Norm Pattis, and and the Infowars host immediately went off on an extended rant, angrily declaring:

“You’re trying to set me up with child porn, I’m going to get your ass. One million dollars, one million dollars you little gang member. One million dollars to put your head on a pike. One million dollars, bitch. You’re not going to ever defeat Texas, you sacks of shit.”

Jones began by offering a $100,000 reward, but soon upped it to a million, noting:

“I don’t have a lot of money, but I’ll sell my house.”

Pattis told Jones that the FBI was conducting an investigation after a company that screens the emails for Infowars found at least a dozen threatening messages that also had images of child porn in them:

“These were emails that if you, me or one of your workers had opened we would have been subjected to five years in federal prison.”

The attorney added that no one employed by Infowars had opened any of the infected files.

Jones also seemed to suggest that the families of Sandy Hook victims who are suing him might be responsible for trying to frame him with the malicious emails:

He repeatedly singled out Christopher Mattei, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney who currently represents the Sandy Hook families, and railed against Democrats who he appeared to believe were working against him. “I’m not into kids like your Democratic party, you cocksuckers,” he said. “I don’t like having sex with children, I would never have sex with children. “I am so sick of their filth and living off the dead kids of Sandy Hook.”

In the past, Jones has claimed that the Sandy Hook shooting which left 20 children between the ages of six and seven years old dead was a “false flag” carried out by the federal government in an effort to force gun control legislation through Congress. However, he has never provided a shred of evidence to prove his allegation.

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