June 13, 2014





The Drudge Report has linked to 244 of his stories in the last two years alone. His Web sites get up to a million visitors a day.

Last year he earned nearly $7 million, plowing all of it right back into his business.







Alex Jones deserves credit for reaching many people

who otherwise might not know about the conspiracy.

His position on most issues is usually right on.



But a real leader brings people under his tent.

Jones has alienated as many within

the Truth Movement as outside it.



































by Sandeep Parwaga

(henrymakow.com)





In the past, I rejected accusations that Jones is false opposition, a Jesuit, a Zionist shill, etc., But as I continued to watch him, I realized that some of the charges may have some validity.





1) Jack Blood worked for Alex Jones for many years. In an impassioned interview, Blood says Jones is a power driven control freak, "not the same an he used to be;""100% fake", a "fascist," a "centralizer," and a "wrecker." He says Jones worked with Glenn Beck to sabotage libertarian Debra Medina's campaign for governor in 2010 and helped Rick Perry get the nomination. Blood says Jones is a bully in business and in personal relations. He is disloyal to his associates and eats like a pig. (See also " Deadline Live - Jack Blood and Callers Expose Alex Jones")





2) Alex Jones frequently claims there is 'evidence' to back up his claims when there isn't. For example, when the Young Turks show host Cenk Uygur claimed that he was the number one news show on the web, Alex Jones went ballistic, claiming he was the number one show on the web. In this case, the evidence didn't support his claims. After this embarrassment, he curried favor with the Young Turks.





3) Alex Jones is a Zionist. Many suspect he is financed by Zionists to keep the focus off of Jews. His wife is Jewish. He calls those who criticize Israel 'weak-minded fools'. Compare him to Michael Rivero who chides Israel for their treatment of the Palestinians, and their espionage against the USA. Alex Jones, on the contrary, has said Palestine belongs to Israel. Here is another video which proves that Jones is a Zionist shill. has hardly touched the Palestinian issue. In my opinion, it is traitorous for an American to support and defend Israel.







4) His former reporter-contest-winner David Ortiz had some interesting things to say about the Infowars' operation. According to Ortiz, the ironically-named Free Speech Systems LLC, which owns Infowars, is a secretive operation. The exact location of its studio is not known; and the shareholders are secret, like the Fed or Bank of England. Former workers are bound by 'air-tight, lifetime non-disclosure agreements. If anyone says anything unflattering about Jones, he or she risks getting sued. Is Jones hiding something? Ortiz suggests we listen to Jack Blood's comment and trust our intuition regarding Jones. He implies Jones is a fear-monger and warns he will "take the gloves off" if Jones threatens him.







5) He belittles guests. For example, see his last Webster Tarpley interview. When Tarpley made his case on guns, Ron Paul (who Tarpley criticizes) and big-government, Jones showed his lack of respect for different opinions. Since then, Jones claims that Tarpley won't come on his show because of some issue, never saying what the issue is. To me, it seems quite obvious.



6) Jones' advocacy of questionable individuals, like Charlie Sheen and infomercial fraudster Kevin Trudeau (who was convicted of fraud recently), makes me question his reliability or judgment.



7) His continuous flip-flopping with complete loss of narrative makes me wonder what he is trying to do at times. A good example of this is the 2012 Presidential race. After having demonized the Ron and Rand Paul for their betrayal of the cause, he has become their acolyte again. It looks pretty ridiculous if one demonizes a particular person and then flips around and tells us how great they are.





8) I listened to Jones' show for the news. Unfortunately, he often makes the show about himself and seems quite narcissistic. To claim he doesn't want to talk about some feud, with Glenn Beck for example, and then talk about it, sometimes for an entire hour, or longer. Who cares, seriously?





9) His wild man style of debate discredits the cause. Legendary for this are his appearances on Piers Morgan and on the BBC where he went into screaming fits, and was extremely disrespectful towards the hosts and the other guest.





10) He has insulted callers on his show with vulgar terms like f*** you and calling them names like "punk,"" stupid twit," and "weakling." (http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=V2C0p9XVCwI ) and (http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=jz_jyZrtnOE ) ( This, after he chided Henry Makow seven years ago for saying "the Illuminati don't give a shit." "You can't use that language on air," he scolded.)





CONCLUSION





I don't think Alex Jones is some sort of agent. Rather, he is a man who has some issues. I think that he has damaged the image of Infowars and the image of those that question the government in general.

We also need to keep in mind that despite his transparency claim, we don't know anything about his business and what is going on behind the scenes.



