Alex Jones REVEALS the secret to making shockingly accurate predictions



If you’ve ever delved into conspiracy theories concerning the past, future, and present, you’ve likely heard the phrase — or repeated it yourself: “Alex Jones was right.”

And that’s because Alex Jones has been right. Over and over again.

“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,” Liz Wheeler of “The Liz Wheeler Show” tells Jones.

“You predicted,” she continues, “the fluoride turning frogs gay, and people made so much fun of you, and it turns out the studies actually show that’s true.”

“You also, on a more somber note, predicted 9/11, the 9/11 attacks, almost exactly how they happened. Airliners being hijacked into the World Trade Center,” she adds.

But how exactly does the famous conspiracy theorist get it right so often?

“I set out decades ago to learn who runs things,” Jones explains, noting that those people — the globalist elites — talk about their plans “like we’re children, or they’re speaking another language and we don’t hear it.”

“I’d love to say ‘Oh, I’m so incredibly smart.’ No, in the full report, I’m reading the Rockefeller Operation Lockstep plan,” he explains. “What stops the tyranny is people learning the documents, and it’s been the same basically on every major issue.”

Jones also correctly predicted when Biden was going to step down, but he claims it’s just “learning the rhythms of politics.”

“So a lot of us like sitting at the beach for hours,” he says. “You’re watching the waves come in, and your kids are building sand castles. You just kind of learn, like, ‘Oh, it seems every 20th wave is really big. And they get smaller, and they get bigger.'”

“So 95% of what I do is just their own admissions. You just have to actually believe what they’re saying. And then the rest of it is just picking up the rhythm,” he adds.


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Pennsylvania bakery's 'cookie poll' has accurately predicted winners in last three presidential elections — and it shows a landslide in 2020



Lochel's — a family-owned bakery in Hatboro, Pennsylvania — has been running a "cookie poll" to coincide with the presidential election ever since the 2008 contest.

Image source: YouTube screenshot

The idea is simple: The bakery whips up cookies decorated blue for the Democratic nominee and red for the Republican nominee — along with the last name of each candidate — and whichever cookie sells the most by Election Day is the winner of the poll.

Thing is, Lochel's says its cookie poll has never been wrong. That's right: The poll gave its nod to former President Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012 — as well as to President Donald Trump in 2016.

What about this year?

Well, the bakery told Fox News that despite all the scientific polls revealing huge leads for Democratic nominee Joe Biden, the cookie poll at Lochel's shows Trump the winner by a wide margin — almost 6 to 1.

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"We plan on tallying them up tomorrow night, to do our final tally," owner Kathleen Lochel told the cable network on Monday morning. "But right now, Donald Trump is still in the lead… we've sold about 28,000 [Trump] cookies to 5,000 [of Biden's]. By the end of today's sales, knowing the orders we have, [Trump cookie sales] should probably approach 29,000."

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There you have it. Eat your hearts out, political bigwigs.

Growing in popularity

With Lochel's getting attention in the media of late, folks have been traveling long distances in some cases just to get a taste.

"We had one guy drive twice from Staten Island for them," Lochel told Fox News.

And you know who else dropped in last month? Eric Trump.

The appearance by the president's son was a surprise, Lochel noted to the cable network, adding that his Instagram account said he wanted to sample the wares of the "incredible" bakery after a Philadelphia campaign stop.

"He just showed up to buy cookies unannounced," she noted to Fox News, adding that her husband gave Trump a tour of the bakery. "He was most respectful, and we welcome everyone regardless of political affiliation."

Indeed, Lochel's will be debuting a "celebratory" cookie in honor of the winner, with special sweets planned in the event of either a Trump or Biden victory, the cable network said.

"I think people just love that they're participating in something," Lochel said of the popularity of the cookie poll. "It brings people together, regardless of the Democrats or Republicans."

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