Alex Jones Questioned About His Attacks On Candace Owens & Charlie Kirk’s Assassination!
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Summary
Takeaways
- ❖Alex Jones denies being compromised regarding the alleged Charlie Kirk assassination, stating he rejects 'disinfo' leads like Mitch Snow and the 'Egyptian planes' theory.
- ❖Jones claims a cover-up is evident, specifically by Cash Patel regarding accomplices, but criticizes 'bonker town' theories involving '12 colonels in a skiff.'
- ❖He expresses frustration over being attacked and accused of being 'on the Israeli payroll' for attempting to vet information.
- ❖Jones reveals his company is being forced to 'wind down' by a Texas receiver, countering claims that his financial woes make him 'sold out.'
- ❖He eventually concedes that Israel could be a suspect in Kirk's death, citing alleged threats from the 'Israel lobby' and Kirk's anti-war stance.
Insights
1Rejection of Specific 'Disinfo' Leads in Kirk 'Assassination'
Alex Jones asserts that while he believes there's a cover-up in the alleged Charlie Kirk assassination, he actively rejected specific leads, such as the 'Egyptian planes' data and claims involving 'Mitch Snow' and 'Camp Wuka,' because his investigations found them inaccurate or based on unreliable sources. He describes Mitch Snow as a 'historic con man' and the claims about '12 colonels in a skiff planning murder' as unrealistic.
Jones states, 'I don't believe that 30 odd six goes into your neck and bounces back out. Okay. Um, I don't believe the official story.' () and later, 'I go look him up. The man's a historic con man. I just go, 'This isn't right.'' ()
2Accusations of Being Compromised Due to Legal and Financial Pressures
Jones addresses public speculation that he has been 'compromised' or 'sold out' due to his billion-dollar lawsuit judgment and financial difficulties. He reveals that a Texas receiver is forcing his company to 'wind down' by April 15th, impacting power and internet bills, directly contradicting the idea that he is being paid off or is financially stable due to external influence.
Jones states, 'Jones has a billion half dollar judgment. He's only on air because he's sold out. Okay, fine. That's what it is. No, I have appeals... He closed finally, funny enough, on tax day, April 15th, uh the Texas receiver uh has finally gotten through our legal stuff, blocked our lawyers, is not paying for the power bills, the internet. So, the agreement came through this morning. They're going to quote do a wind down...' ()
3Israel as a Potential Suspect in Kirk's Death
Initially hesitant to name Israel as a primary suspect, Jones later states that after observing alleged threats from figures like Netanyahu and Mark Levin against conservatives, and learning more about Charlie Kirk's opposition to a war with Iran, he now believes Israel 'could be a suspect.' He notes that Kirk had been putting pressure on Trump against such a war.
Jones states, 'I didn't want to say Israel was the main suspect. But a few months ago when they made all those threats, I did videos saying, 'No, I think Israel could be a suspect now because of these statements, the eightfront war.'' () and 'Definitely they knew he wasn't going to support total war with Iran. And I guess in the calculus you could say that Israel could be a main suspect in it.' ()
4Frustration with Disinformation and Personal Attacks
Jones expresses deep frustration with the process of investigating alleged cover-ups, particularly when his efforts to debunk what he considers false leads result in personal attacks and accusations of being part of the cover-up himself. He cites instances where he was accused of being 'on the Israeli payroll' for questioning specific narratives.
Jones states, 'I ran this down. It's not right. I ran this down. It's not right.' People didn't want to hear it. So I'm like, 'Hey, you want you want bar, you know, you want barabus? You got it. I I wash my hands.' () and 'I got response back from her surrogates that I am on the Israeli payroll. So I'm a little upset about that.' ()
Lessons
- Verify information rigorously, even within alternative media, to distinguish credible leads from 'disinformation' that could discredit legitimate investigations.
- Be aware that public figures, especially those facing legal or financial pressures, may be accused of being 'compromised' when their views diverge from popular narratives.
- Recognize that intense scrutiny and personal attacks can arise when attempting to debunk or question popular, yet unverified, theories, even if the intent is to find truth.
Notable Moments
Alex Jones's sarcastic 'confession' to killing Charlie Kirk for Israel.
This moment highlights Jones's extreme frustration and sarcasm in response to persistent accusations of being compromised or involved in a cover-up, demonstrating the emotional toll of such public pressure.
Quotes
"I don't believe that 30 odd six goes into your neck and bounces back out. Okay. Um, I don't believe the official story."
"I was saying to Candace I said you're being set up with disinfo to discredit the investigation and then they all turned around and said you're funded by uh you know whoever the Israelis. So then I got a little bit pissed about it."
"I killed Charlie. Come on. I did it. I killed him."
"I was paid directly by um what's her name? Erica Kirk to kill Charlie and I did it for Israel under direct orders from Benjamin Netanyahu. And I they paid off my billion half dollar debt uh in the fake Sandy Hook cases and everything's fine now."
"I didn't want to say Israel was the main suspect. But a few months ago when they made all those threats, I did videos saying, 'No, I think Israel could be a suspect now because of these statements, the eightfront war.'"
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