During his career, Alex did a lot for the truth movement.
His operation started growing exponentially around 2016.
But during that growing stage he soon realized the Q thing was stealing his audience.
There was also the time Q warned his followers against "paytriots", one of which was associated with Alex(Jerome Corsi), and Corsi's huge reaction to that warning, which didn't single out anyone.
So then Alex tried to "compete" with his own "zak insider" but that didn't work too much.
He's always been trying to regain his credibility and get people to follow him instead of Q because he really needs to grow his audience to grow or even sustain his current operation.
If/when Q disappoints for any reason, such as the 20th for many, Alex immediately tries to capitalize on that, but his depiction of Q is always very clueless and dishonest. He associates Q with all sorts of bad spinoffs and ideas that aren't really part of the Q movement. Very dishonest.
During his career, Alex did a lot for the truth movement.
His operation started growing exponentially around 2016.
But during that growing stage he soon realized the Q thing was stealing his audience.
There was also the time Q warned his followers against "paytriots", one of which was associated with Alex(Jerome Corsi), and Corsi's huge reaction to that warning, which didn't single out anyone.
So then Alex tried to "compete" with his own "zak insider" but that didn't work too much.
He's always been trying to regain his credibility and get people to follow him instead of Q because he really needs to grow his audience to grow or even sustain his current operation.
If/when Q disappoints for any reason, such as the 20th for many, Alex immediately tries to capitalize on that, but his depiction of Q is always very clueless and dishonest. He associates Q with all sorts of bad spinoffs and ideas that aren't really part of the Q movement. Very dishonest.
Thusly, Alex is in a conflict of interest.