Not including us, obviously. But on a public political level, holy shit lmao imaging being a dead-souled loser to allow yourself to get owned by fucking soyboy jones

  • ReadFanon [any, any]
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    3 months ago

    I've always had the feeling that Alex Jones was a limited hangout. Call me a conspiracy nut or whatever idc.

    I have literally zero proof of him being one either but he seems to swoop in, take a narrative that is inconvenient to the government and either be completely honest about it while sandwiching it between some completely unhinged bullshit or he'll take that narrative, dial it up to 11 and start talking about how it's a plan by the interdimensional Anunnaki to steal our souls, just like what happened to the Aztec empire 5,000 years ago and that's when the Aztec recorded predictions in stone engravings, which have been suppressed by the Mexican government, that there would be a resurgence of Anunnaki activity right now as a herald of the impending apocalypse or some shit.

    Does it say something that people like Detestiny are being completely outflanked by Alex Jones? Yes.

    Does it trouble me that Alex Jones has suddenly weighed in on this matter? Also yes.

    Now double up on the tinfoil for my concluding thoughts...

    Given everything that I've said above, does Alex Jones weighing in on this signal that they've completely lost control over the narrative and this is one of their last-ditch attempts at trying to reassert control? Actually yeah, it kinda does.

    • DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml
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      3 months ago

      Yeah, anything coming out of Alex Jones' mouth is going to be assumed to be a "crazy conspiracy theory" by default, so it can be a great way to ensure that people never look deeper into something (like the genocide in Gaza).