Alex Jones has asked to appear in front of a Congressional hearing to defend his right to free speech and expose the horrific precedent Big Tech has set by banning Infowars.

In a series of tweets, the radio host demanded his right to respond to Democrat lawmakers who have been lobbying Facebook and Google to ban Infowars for months.

“I respectfully ask Congress to allow me to face my accusers,” he tweeted. “There have been multiple hearings where the banning of Infowars has been discussed & lobbied for by Democrats. Now it’s happened. I want to attend an open session where I am allowed to defend my right to free speech.”

I respectfully ask Congress to allow me to face my accusers. There have been multiple hearings where the banning of Infowars has been discussed & lobbied for by Democrats. Now it's happened. I want to attend an open session where I am allowed to defend my right to free speech. — Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 10, 2018

Jones is referring to hearings last month during which Democratic Congressman Ted Deutch (D-FL). demanded Facebook shut down Infowars.

At a hearing last year, Democratic Congressman Mike Quigley also pressured Twitter to remove Infowars content, a request with which they complied.

Jones also demanded his right to “not to be ‘unpersoned’ by giant corporations who act like monopolies” and to “expose how this is all about moving towards a Communist Chinese-style ‘social credit score’ dystopia.”

Where I am allowed to defend my right not to be 'unpersoned' by giant corporations who act like monopolies. To expose how this is all about moving towards a Communist Chinese-style 'social credit score' dystopia. — Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 10, 2018

“You may not like me, you may despise my politics, but I am the canary in the coal mine,” said Jones. “They want to set a horrendous precedent which will strangle free speech online, FOREVER.”

You may not like me, you may despise my politics, but I am the canary in the coal mine. They want to set a horrendous precedent which will strangle free speech online, FOREVER. Should billionaires & huge corporations get to decide what we can say and read? Don't let them win! — Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 10, 2018

“Should billionaires & huge corporations get to decide what we can say and read? Don’t let them win!” he concluded.

Jones also blasted CNN, which has led an intensive lobbying campaign to have Jones banned, including claims that Infowars has encouraged “bullying” and glorified violence.

It's the height of hypocrisy for CNN to claim Infowars engages in "bullying". We don't send camera crews to doxx and harass old ladies outside their homes like CNN did. We don't threaten to doxx people who create memes like CNN did. — Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 10, 2018

“It’s the height of hypocrisy for CNN to claim Infowars engages in “bullying,” tweeted Jones. “We don’t send camera crews to doxx and harass old ladies outside their homes like CNN did. We don’t threaten to doxx people who create memes like CNN did,” he added, referring to when a CNN film crew showed up at a Florida woman’s home to accuse her of “Russian collusion”.

A Florida woman who ran a Trump supporters page that unwittingly promoted a Russian-coordinated event on Facebook says she doesn’t believe that she was influenced by Kremlin-linked trolls https://t.co/DmgDRFRwyn pic.twitter.com/OAz5julCyA — CNN (@CNN) February 21, 2018

“The media was weaponized mob outrage to silence “offensive” speech,” tweeted Jones. “CNN has led a lobbying campaign to shut down a competing network. This isn’t journalism, this is activism. In Russia, the government shuts down the media, in America, giant corporations take on that role.”

The media was weaponized mob outrage to silence "offensive" speech. CNN has led a lobbying campaign to shut down a competing network. This isn't journalism, this is activism. In Russia, the government shuts down the media, in America, giant corporations take on that role. — Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 10, 2018

He went further, accusing the network of promoting wars that have killed millions of people.

“CNN accuses Infowars of glorifying violence. How many wars did CNN glorify? Your chief national security analyst advocated the invasion of Libya,” tweeted Jones in reference to a 2011 article by Peter Bergen which argued for military intervention.

CNN accuses Infowars of glorifying violence. How many wars did CNN glorify? Your chief national security analyst advocated the invasion of Libya. A war which led to the migrant crisis, the rise of ISIS & hundreds of thousands of deaths. How is that not glorifying violence? — Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 10, 2018

“A war which led to the migrant crisis, the rise of ISIS & hundreds of thousands of deaths. How is that not glorifying violence?” asked Jones.

“Are conservatives just going to sit back and let CNN thought police the nation?” asked the radio host. “We need congressional hearings, we need a task force, we need to say no more.”

Are conservatives just going to sit back and let CNN thought police the nation? We need congressional hearings, we need a task force, we need to say no more. You may despise Alex Jones and Infowars, but I'm the beta test for a wider purge. If you do nothing, you'll be next. — Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 10, 2018

“You may despise Alex Jones and Infowars, but I’m the beta test for a wider purge. If you do nothing, you’ll be next,” warned Jones

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor at large of Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com.

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