I’ll start by saying this: There is more than meets the eye regarding the Sandy Hook Elementary School event. I haven’t been down the SHES rabbit hole in several years, but when I walked away from it in 2013-14, I was a firm believer that the event was staged and that no children were murdered by the alleged perpetrator Adam Lanza. At that time I believed that 27 students and staff weren’t killed on December 14, 2012. But I had to eventually walk away because I was deep down the rabbit hole and I had not seen light for weeks, if not months. It was dark and depressing. It was psychological warfare to the utmost degree. It was sickening. So, I walked away and didn’t look back for a long time. Then the Boston bombing PSYOP happened.
Sometime in 2017, I was reading Michael Collins Piper’s book False Flags: Templates for Terror, where he had written a chapter about Sandy Hook. And in the chapter he expressed his position that Snady Hook was a real event where children were killed, and it was part of an anti-gun agenda maybe, and goes on to say that people pushing the Sandy Hook hoax narrative are purposefully muddying the waters in “conspiracy theory” circles.
*cues Cass Sunstein*
So, I began to think about Alex Jones, the InfoWars entertainer/exaggerator, and his claim that no one died at Sandy Hook, and how his claims landed him in legal trouble, the lawsuits contending that “he showed a reckless disregard for the truth which caused distress to the parents of the Sandy Hook victims.” Not to mention the fact that Jones was making the claims, while profiting in the process, money from the sales of the merch and elixirs on his website as well as the advertisers on his syndicated radio program. It’s possibly part of a deal he brokered with his handlers. It’s possible Jones is an asset and he intentionally muddied the waters with very limited rules (golden rule: hands off israel) and he obscenely profited from his website and radio broadcast, and it’s possible that when he was no longer useful as an asset (specifically after his alleged role in orchestrating the Capitol Riot PSYOP) and power shifted to the other divide and conquer war party, he was no longer useful and thus thrown to the legal wolves, to set an example, and to further discredit “conspiracy theorists,” not just regarding Sandy Hook, but also 9/11, especially 9/11, even if by default, but not default alone.
Alex Jones is the tin foil hat poster child. Sorry, it’s true. He was never anything more than an entertainer. Whether it is by intel design or his own design, he serves the same purpose no matter which circumstances landed him in his situation or position (let’s not forget about his ex-wife, Kelly Nichols). It was evident even during Y2K, remember during that particular radio broadcast he was proclaiming, “The Russians are coming!” and shit about the power grid and ATM machines and martial law. He was full of shit, possibly a controlled opposition asset by the turn of the century, or even around the time of 9/11. Let’s not forget that he sometimes boasted about his familial intelligence connections. In some ways Jones was “successful” but now he’s trying to squeeze his way out of a trial, offering each of the victims families $120K to settle outside of the courtroom, but they refused his offer. Do the families have a number? What if he offers them each $1 million? Would that be enough? Do they have a crazy price?
In court documents, Jones says he suffered mental illness (or something similar) and that is why he believed and proclaimed that no children died at Sandy Hook, it’s all fake, even the families are fake. And, now here we are, 25 years after Alex Jones claimed in a 1997 police report that a group of counterculture gen-x types assaulted him at the radio station and were going to kill him, at least he was punched in the face multiple times by the gen-x types, as well as by his producer Charlie Sotelo, because he just didn’t know when to shut the fuck up.
I haven’t concluded whether or not Jones is/was an asset. I believe if he is an asset, still being used, in this case, it is to backtrack and apologize about his proclamations regarding Sandy Hook even though the families allegedly don’t give a fuck, that’s not his purpose and effect (remember muddying the waters and discrediting “conspiracy theorists”). If Jones was groomed as an asset as early as high school, don't forget his family moved from Dallas to Austin after Jones got in trouble for fighting. Personally, it doesn’t matter to me whether Jones was or wasn’t an intel asset, either way he’s still muddying the waters, backtracking on Sandy Hook, blaming mental illness, making up shit, exaggerating the facts. etc. Either way, the effect is the same, he is now a meme for “crazed conspiracy theorist” and he ultimately connects conspiracy theorists to the right-wing, republican, libertarian, conservative, whatever the fuck you want to call it, but that’s the Alex Jones effect, and it’s just one of his effects. It’s a typical divide and conquer paradigm, remember, the powerful want the proletariat fighting amongst each other rather than joining together and destroying the powerful by whatever means necessary.
Think about it. The modern poster child for tin foil hat (their phrase, not mine lol) is Alex Jones, I mean he has been one of the most mainstream conspiracy theorists since 9/11, and remember it was Nichols who really made Jones into an icon, she managed the website, she got his wheels rolling up to full speed, she essentially created his persona and he owes her the world, but right now he’s trying to buy his way out of litigation. Either way, he’s going to be the example. It doesn’t matter if he is or isn’t an asset, the outcome is still the same: Jones is now the poster child for any “crazed conspiracy theorist” who believes 9/11 was an inside job. He’s being likened to Trump, QAnon, and the fake moon landing (all the way back to the late 1990s he was proclaiming NASA faked the moon landing). And now, if you question any official narrative, you are an “Alex Jones type” and/or a “tin foil hatter.” That is the outcome. One of the effects. That is the Alex Jones effect. According to the court documents, he knows that children died at Sandy Hook, and he blamed his mental state on “the trauma of the media and corporations lying so much.” He also claimed that a “form of psychosis” made him believe that Sandy Hook was a staged event. That’s the PSYOP. A form of psychosis. From here forward, if you question events such as Sandy Hook, 9/11, and of course covid, then you are suffering from psychosis.
*Cass Sunstein wins*
Like I said, I’m not sure if Alex Jones is a controlled op. I can go either way on the issue because it doesn’t change the effect of Alex Jones. It doesn’t matter if it’s his ex-wife, intel handlers, Jesuits, gay frogs, or even Alex Jones himself, his Fed status really doesn’t matter. What matters are the effects of Alex Jones, and that is a win for “the globalists” (one of AJ’s most repeated phrases) listen, and you can hear him saying it:
the globalists the globalists
the globalists the globalists the globalists
the globalists
gay frogs gay frogs gay frogs
the globalists the globalists
the globalists the globalists the globalists
the globalists
They win because Jones is absolutely nothing more than a meme on steroids. Just remember, from here forward, if you question the official stories of major events like 9/11 or Sandy Hook or even covid, then you are an Alex Jones crazed right-wing republican tin foil hatter living in mom’s basement conspiracy theorist. Whatever that means.
*Sunstein introduces Joe Rogan*
Wait, didn’t Jones say shit about Rogan awhile back or was that just made-up internet bullshit? Shit for clicks. Fuck them both.
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