Alex Jones & Glenn Beck WARN: Trump is the next lawfare target
In a devastating move, Alex Jones has agreed to liquidate his ownership of Infowars.
Jones tells Glenn Beck that the hit comes after the chief restructuring officer overseeing Infowars after his $1.5 billion Sandy Hook case “got so desperate” that he tried to go around the court and seize Infowars.
“They’re so panicked to get me off the air for whatever’s coming for the rest of the country,” Jones says, explaining that this all began when he refused funding from powerful people who wanted to control his speech.
Before Jones had been sued, he tells Glenn that he “met with some of Bilderberg group members” and “some major billionaires.”
“I’m sure you got reached out to by them as well when you were exposing Soros and trailblazing on Fox before they targeted you,” he tells Glenn, adding that these billionaires told Jones if he cleaned up what he did, they’d keep him on air and pay him.
“It was all thinly veiled payoffs, and then when I didn’t do it, that’s when they, you know, cooked this all up. And of course a Project Veritas spin-off group caught an FBI/CIA agent, it’s all admitted, bragging how they engineered all this,” he explains.
“And then again, in the Sandy Hook show trial case, they got the FBI agent who won $95 million from me — I never said his name, didn’t know who he was, till he sued me,” Jones continues. “He admitted that he basically helped organize all of this.”
“This is all about targeting American people,” he adds, noting that this is now what they’re doing to Donald Trump.
“They beta tested lawfare against me for Trump, now they’re beta testing, just grabbing stuff outside of law,” Jones says. “This is just as Trump has said a thousand times. They’re not trying to get me, they’re trying to get through me to get to you.”
Glenn agrees.
“I say this to every conservative outlet, you should stand by the case of Alex Jones,” Glenn says. “This is lawfare, and if you think they won’t do it to you, you are sadly mistaken. And unless each one of us at each of our own locations stand up and say this is an injustice, this is wrong, they’ll put each one of us out of business and silence us.”
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Alex Jones apologizes for calling Glenn Beck a CIA agent: 'I was probably drunk'
Alex Jones has been right about a lot, but there’s one thing he was definitely wrong about.
Years ago, the "InfoWars" host accused Glenn Beck of being a CIA agent, but in a recent interview on "Pat Gray Unleashed," Jones apologized for the incident and admitted that he “was probably drunk” when he said it.
He went on to thank Glenn for his work over the years exposing the plans of the dubious global elites.
“I think Glenn Beck’s done some of the best work ever done. Exposing the Soros and the New World Order and the globalists ... and I know he got run out of Fox because he wouldn’t back down,” Jones said to Gray.
“I think he’s one of the best commentators out there; I love him,” Jones continued, adding, “I have no animus against Glenn. I’m so glad he’s on air. I’m so glad he’s more popular than ever, and that’s where I stand.”
“I just do not want to fight with Glenn because he’s doing a great job,” he added.
Jones has previously apologized personally to Glenn, and Glenn gave him a peace offering.
“I actually gave him one of my paintings,” Glenn reveals, adding that he’s happy to hear what Jones told Gray.
“That’s very nice of him to say,” Glenn says.
“I don’t want to be enemies with people, and I think he has learned a lot, and so have I,” he adds.
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