Heidi Montag, Spencer Pratt tell Alex Jones that New World Order tanked their careers



Click through to see more recent photos of the reality TV couple... Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag celebrate her 30th Birthday party at Sugar Factory American Brasserie on September 16, 2016 in Miami, Florida.

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Austin-based Infowars host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones recently spoke to married reality TV stars Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt in Hawaii, and the couple had a conspiratorial take on why they've dropped of the entertainment map.

The stars of MTV's early-2000s hit "The Hills" told Jones in a 30-minute interview that their public distrust of the New World Order is to blame for inconsistent TV work over the past decade. Pratt also said at one point that the 9/11 attacks were an inside job, which rankled many in the industry.

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The New World Order conspiracy theory involves a secretive elite working to seize global power.

The couple was emboldened at the time after watching a series of documentaries that Jones had his stamp on.

Montag and Pratt are expecting their first child together in October. Pratt told Jones that with a child on the way, they are now looking for work. He joked that they are ready to get back to being famous and rich.

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"We have a baby and we have some bills to pay," Pratt said. "New World Order we are available."

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Pratt joked to Jones that they are irrelevant now and that maybe the Jones interview would get their "juice" back. They'd like to make a comeback of sorts and think that having Jones in their corner could help.

"It's a hard balance because you want to be able to say how you feel and what's going on in the world and to be able to have a voice or just be able to be a person within it," Montag told Jones. "But in reality TV, you're so disposable that we were just disposed of pretty quickly after that happened."

Pratt said that so-called black helicopters were hanging out above them while they were filming "The Hills" after his vocal stances on the tyrannical New World Order.

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The couple was an internet tabloid sensation when "The Hills" was an MTV hit. Montag was a pin-up of sorts for her Barbie-esque blonde features and was featured in "Playboy" magazine in 2009. The shoot was tame by the magazine's standards.

Montag told Jones that they would like to work on something fun, light-hearted and family-oriented with Pratt as they enter a new chapter in their lives. She seems to be the even-keeled side of the couple compared to Pratt.

The interview can be found in full on Jones' YouTube channel and veers between Pratt and Montag talking about the aftermath of fame and Jones pontificating about his usual topics like globalism, his admiration for Trump, and New World Order-led psychological operations.

He also made sure to call Hillary Clinton a "slug, murdering piece of crap" when Pratt coaxed him into a rant for Twitter.