by DAVID BROWN | CLEARNFO.com | August 7, 2018
It has been reported Alex Jones was banned from all the major social media platforms within a 12 hour period. If true, this shows a potentially illegal collusion –dare I say conspiracy– between the big monopoly platforms to punish or mute Alex’s message. While I do not watch or listen to Alex, I have huge respect for this media icon that brought alternative views of history and current events to his audience for over 20 years to great effect. Alex blazed a new trail and motivated some of our best and brightest writers, commentators and podcasters to become involved in the ‘Great Conversation’ to all our benefit. Without Alex, many important voices would have been silenced into obscurity by the established, controlled media. Alex is a great American Icon and hero in my book.
This modern-day book burning is not all bad
- The enemies of free thought, free speech and freedom of expression have completely revealed themselves for all to see today. There can be no doubt in any rational mind who these enemies are: Facebook, YouTube (Google), Apple and others.
- This free publicity will drive more people to check out Alex Jones
- This could setup a great lawsuit for some interesting discovery in this apparent illegal collusion between these behemoths to shut down free speech and to single out Alex Jones for punishment without cause.
- Maybe through legal discovery we would finally know what these A-Holes mean by their catch-all phrase ‘community standards’. Not.
- This could motivate Alex and others to band together with Mike Adams of Natural News REAL.Video to build out a robust alternative to YouTube.
I’ve always admired Alex Jones
- He has –or had at one time– almost a photographic memory
- He has read Quigley – rare in the Alt Media and always a bonus in my book
- Busted into the Bohemian Grove and took a video
- Is not afraid to confront some of the really bad actors on the world stage
- Used a bullhorn at many of the Bilderberg meetings – what fun!
- Was an early adopter of the continuous rebroadcast of his radio show on smart devices
- Was an early adopter of simultaneous TV/Radio-cast
- Is passionate about his work
- Tries to be accurate in his reporting and is usually successful
- Has a sense of historical context of current events – though I don’t always agree
- He has some great guests on his program – sometimes
Three reasons I cannot stand to watch Alex Jones
- He constantly interrupts his guests not allowing them to finish their thoughts or sentences;
- Too many commercials! Infowars has become an infomercial; and
- His pet announcer Owen Shroyer gets way too much air time and is a boring lightweight when it comes to understanding historical context or providing anything higher than a retail-level analysis. I guess he is just a kid and I’m being too harsh. I do wish Alex would sit Owen down and make him read a few books so he would know what he is talking about. I do like David Knight, and of course Paul Joseph Watson.
James Corbett offers up an admonishment and some alternatives … BTW, James is admittedly one of the many who got their start listening to Alex Jones, but has since surpassed Infowars’ gossamer treatment of current events.
https://youtu.be/EqC82zmHccU