people forget what AJ's role was. He was to tell of cabal plans while playing a crazy person, so that the media could label it all and people discard the info, as well as insert much bullshit into the mix of true things
I wonder on that...If Alex Jones had presented things in a more...'sane' way, how long would he have been able to keep talking?
Yet in spite of his crazy, raving madman schtick, "alex jones was right" has been a meme for a few years now.
Not saying that's what he was doing to stay under the radar, but with the advantage of hindsight, it would be the perfect way to slip under the radar...act a little kooky, sprinkle in some truth here and there, and suddenly you've got a captive audience, laughing at you sure, but decades later, they can remember that you said this exact crazy thing, and now it's actually coming to light that it's true... Notice they didn't actually try to shut him down until people started taking him seriously.
Heck, look at q. You guys for years were laughed off at harmless loons, but more and more info has been exposed that shows that you're at the very least on to something, and now you're the bogeyman that got a film bringing light to a horrendous crime put front and center.
Whether this is actually what happened or not, it's certainly a strategy worth exploring...
Bollocks. They believe that they have to tell us what their plans are and in that way, we give tacit approval. Using a slobbering maniac was their way to do it.
I think you misunderstand me. I'm not crapping on alex jones. I'm basically speculating what you're saying outright. At worst, I would say he's tabloid-esque, getting things right, just because he'll print anything, no matter how ridiculous. I don't think he's that, but that's about as far as I would go on the "gay-frog-man-bad" train without some serious receipts, lol.
...Truth be told, I think Jones takes a small sample of truth and let's his imagination get the better of him sometimes, but there's always that kernel of truth at the bottom of what he's saying. Certainly, some major stories wouldn't be out there int he wild without him.
Is he a little bit goofy? sometimes. kooky? lil bit. But I'm not ready to throw him under the bus just because he criticized trump over the vaccine, lol.
People use a Q post to justify hating Alex Jones, while in the same breath will justify "disinformation is necessary" when criticism arises about "your families are safe".
Some people are so closed minded but believe themselves open minded, because they think since they've made their decision about something that their conclusion is undeniably the correct one.
It is a bit irksome.
I'm not an Alex Jones fan, but he has definitely spread a lot of awareness about a lot of stuff.
absolutely correct. I have said this before but his behaviour on the piers morgan show (another twat) was so ludicrous as to give the game away. Years earlier when i was young and dumb and thought guns were instruments of evil (i know) a good American friend of mine explained your 2nd amendment and the reasoning behind an armed citizenry, it made perfect sense.
So here was Jones with the chance to do the same to a massive audience but instead he rants and raves like an utter lunatic completely reenforcing the belief that good owners are whacko's
people forget what AJ's role was. He was to tell of cabal plans while playing a crazy person, so that the media could label it all and people discard the info, as well as insert much bullshit into the mix of true things
And yet... We must not let it pass notice that he was right.
I wonder on that...If Alex Jones had presented things in a more...'sane' way, how long would he have been able to keep talking?
Yet in spite of his crazy, raving madman schtick, "alex jones was right" has been a meme for a few years now.
Not saying that's what he was doing to stay under the radar, but with the advantage of hindsight, it would be the perfect way to slip under the radar...act a little kooky, sprinkle in some truth here and there, and suddenly you've got a captive audience, laughing at you sure, but decades later, they can remember that you said this exact crazy thing, and now it's actually coming to light that it's true... Notice they didn't actually try to shut him down until people started taking him seriously.
Heck, look at q. You guys for years were laughed off at harmless loons, but more and more info has been exposed that shows that you're at the very least on to something, and now you're the bogeyman that got a film bringing light to a horrendous crime put front and center.
Whether this is actually what happened or not, it's certainly a strategy worth exploring...
Bollocks. They believe that they have to tell us what their plans are and in that way, we give tacit approval. Using a slobbering maniac was their way to do it.
Alex Jones sells water filters as a big joke.
Water = information
Symbolism will be their downfall.
I think you misunderstand me. I'm not crapping on alex jones. I'm basically speculating what you're saying outright. At worst, I would say he's tabloid-esque, getting things right, just because he'll print anything, no matter how ridiculous. I don't think he's that, but that's about as far as I would go on the "gay-frog-man-bad" train without some serious receipts, lol.
...Truth be told, I think Jones takes a small sample of truth and let's his imagination get the better of him sometimes, but there's always that kernel of truth at the bottom of what he's saying. Certainly, some major stories wouldn't be out there int he wild without him.
Is he a little bit goofy? sometimes. kooky? lil bit. But I'm not ready to throw him under the bus just because he criticized trump over the vaccine, lol.
People use a Q post to justify hating Alex Jones, while in the same breath will justify "disinformation is necessary" when criticism arises about "your families are safe".
Some people are so closed minded but believe themselves open minded, because they think since they've made their decision about something that their conclusion is undeniably the correct one.
It is a bit irksome.
I'm not an Alex Jones fan, but he has definitely spread a lot of awareness about a lot of stuff.
of course, he was working with them according to the drops. So yea, he would know
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they have to disclose, doesn't matter how. Movies, books, Alex Jones, it all counts.
AJ being a weirdo kept him alive and tempered the content so people could dismiss it if they wanted to.
Still, AJ redpilled millions of people so there's that.
absolutely correct. I have said this before but his behaviour on the piers morgan show (another twat) was so ludicrous as to give the game away. Years earlier when i was young and dumb and thought guns were instruments of evil (i know) a good American friend of mine explained your 2nd amendment and the reasoning behind an armed citizenry, it made perfect sense. So here was Jones with the chance to do the same to a massive audience but instead he rants and raves like an utter lunatic completely reenforcing the belief that good owners are whacko's