Prescient Alex Jones predicts the Deep State’s next plot: 'They’re even more desperate to kill him'



Alex Jones has been villainized by the left-owned media for years. A quick Google search of his name will reveal pages upon pages of articles containing phrases such as “conspiracy theorist extraordinaire,” “conspiracy empire,” “Mis-Infowars,” etc.

But the reality is that Alex Jones’ predictions have been eerily correct time and time again.

Perhaps that’s why he’s “the most canceled man on the internet,” says Liz Wheeler, who invited Jones onto her show to discuss his uphill battle against the censorship cabal and his latest predictions for America.

“You predicted COVID, exactly how the Deep State – the globalist Deep state – was going to use a virus that they engineered to unleash tyranny on us. … You predicted the 9/11 attacks – almost exactly how they happened,” says Wheeler.

Among Jones' other accurate predictions are Tucker Carlson being fired, Biden dropping out of the race , and the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

“What’s coming next?” Wheeler asks Jones.

Alex Jones Reveals the Deep State’s Next Plotwww.youtube.com

“Cyber attack is what I said a week ago. ... I think [the CrowdStrike outage] was a test of the mega cyber attack,” says Jones, adding that he also thinks we will see “an expanded war with Russia, power outages,” potentially “more assassination attempts on Donald Trump,” and “a massive false flag against a black college or church or synagogue blamed on Trump.”

“We are in cloud cuckoo now, with a desperate, out-of-control elite that are losing their war with Russia, they're losing their war with the people, the borders are wide open, the whole world's turning against them, and they desperately want to try to maintain control and change the subject, so I would say right now, the sky is the limit,” he explained.

To hear more of the conversation, including Jones’ full analysis on the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and why he believes “[the Deep State] is even more desperate to kill him” now, watch the clip above.

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Joe Rogan denies censorship rumor after his podcast with Alex Jones disappears, then his explanation gets deleted too



Spotify listeners said that a recently published podcast by Joe Rogan with an interview of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones disappeared from their app, leading many to believe it had been censored. Later Rogan said that it was due to a technical glitch, and then that explanation disappeared as well.

Rogan is one of the world's most popular podcasters, but liberal employees at Spotify bristled when he signed a reportedly $100 million deal to move his popular podcast to their platform.

On Wednesday listeners reported on social media that podcast #1555 with Jones had vanished from their apps.

Joe Rogan's podcast #1555 with Alex Jones just magically disappeared from Spotify. https://t.co/4lj5SMYm21
— Caleb Hull (@Caleb Hull)1603938791.0

Many were concerned that the company had censored the episode in order to appease liberal critics of Rogan and Jones. Hours later, the episode reappeared without an explanation from Spotify.

On Thursday, Rogan himself explained in an Instagram post that the deletion of the podcast had been a technical error.

"The conspiracy about the show with the conspiracy theorist.... The episode that was uploaded to Spotify had some cache issues, and it wasn't working correctly on some devices so the engineers had Jamie re-upload it with the same date, thinking it would fix the problem but still play for everyone like it was never missing. Didn't quite work out perfect, which led to my phone getting hit up by people thinking it was removed."

Then that Instagram post disappeared.

Bloomberg reported that employees had criticized the podcast episode over comments made by Jones against vaccination, but that Spotify stood its ground on allowing the episode to remain published.

On Thursday, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek defended the podcast with Alex Jones in an interview with the Financial Times.

"We want creators to create. It's what they do best. We're not looking to play a role in what they should say," he said.

TheBlaze has reached out to both Spotify and Joe Rogan for comment but neither responded in time for publication.

Here's part of the podcast with Alex Jones [expletives included]:

Alex Jones on Bohemian Grove, Skull & Bones, Epsteinwww.youtube.com