American radio host and conspiracy theorist (born 1974)
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Alexander Emerick "Alex" Jones is an American radio host, author, conspiracy theorist, and documentary filmmaker. His syndicated news/talk show The Alex Jones Show, based in Austin, Texas, airs via the Genesis Communications Network and WWCR Radio shortwave across the United States, and on the Internet. His websites include Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com. Jones has been the center of many…
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There are over nine thousand people named Alex Jones: 1.) Alex Jones is a hip-hop and grime MC from Melbourne, Australia, known for his complex lyricism and rhyming schemes. 50.) Alexander Emmerich Jones (born February 11, 1974), an American radio host and filmmaker whose work covers various subjects such as government sponsored terrorism, government corruption, the U.S. Federal Reserve System, and eugenics. His notable films include Endgame: Blueprint for Total Enslavement, Terrorstorm, The
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Alexander Emerick Jones (born February 11, 1974) is an American far-right radio show host and prominent conspiracy theorist. Since at least 2000, he has hosted The Alex Jones Show from Austin, Texas, originally broadcast by the Genesis Communications Network across the United States via syndication and internet radio. He is the founder of Infowars and Banned.Video, websites that promote conspiracy theories and fake news.
Among many other conspiracy theories, Jones has alleged that the United States government either concealed information about or outright falsified the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, the Oklahoma City bombing, and the September 11 attacks. He has also claimed that several governments and large businesses have colluded to create a globalist "New World Order" through "manufactured economic crises, sophisticated surveillance tech and—above all—inside-job terror attacks that fuel exploitable hysteria". Jones has provided a platform for white nationalists and neo-Nazis on his website Banned.Video, as well as providing an "entry point" to their ideology.
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