What do you get when you combine a former NFL player known for spreading ridiculous conspiracy theories and a site known for its crazy conspiracies? Larry Johnson working for Alex Jones’ InfoWars.

It’s worth mentioning that Johnson told Kent Babb of The Washington Post in 2017 that he believes he has brain disorder chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), that he has anxiety, paranoia, and occasional self-destructive impulses, that he’s considered violence towards himself and others, and that he has growing gaps in his memory. So, as with his August tweets, there’s maybe more going on here than just Johnson saying ridiculous things.

But Johnson is now saying those things to an even larger audience than just the almost 70,000 people who follow him on Twitter. It’s unclear when he changed his bio, but he has shown up on InfoWars a lot of times in the past few months, and certainly appears to be a contributor there at this point. Here are some of the clips of him on Infowars:

Meanwhile, Johnson’s Twitter account remains as normal as before:

*Album color combinations as Freemasonry *”New Songs 1331” Illuminati number 13 flipped on vinyl * “33rpm” on vinyl Degree in masonry *Album drops ‘6’ days from witches new year *May perform at Occulus/ in an eye built for 9/11 victims *False Idol Proverbs 1:25-26 pic.twitter.com/aiAR5SclVJ — Larry Johnson (@2LarryJohnson7) October 25, 2019

This fake war with Trump is to offset a social cataclysm for liberals to gain control, sign into laws, the apocalypse of perversion. Adults having sex with children, everyone having sex with animals. When that day comes and it will, as in the days of Sodom….Pray! — Larry Johnson (@2LarryJohnson7) October 25, 2019

Oculus: The building they erected after 9/11 Oculus: In shape of an ? Oculus: Retractable roof, like an ? Oculus: The dome in the Pantheon in Rome Oculus: The All Seeing ? *A ritual blaspheming Jesus, on the blood of 9/11 victims Live on TV* https://t.co/dgwT9Q6cuL — Larry Johnson (@2LarryJohnson7) October 25, 2019

Yeah, that all sounds like an InfoWars contributor, all right.

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