Alex Jones is certainly one of the biggest political hacks of our time. Let's face it, you can be right-leaning, you can be left-leaning, but you can also be certified crazy, and that's exactly the group Jones finds himself in on a daily basis. The InfoWars host has been peddling a lot of crazy theories throughout the course of the Coronavirus pandemic and now, he has gone full "mask off;" claiming that he is ready to resort to cannibalism if need be.
"I'll admit it. I will eat my neighbors," Jones said Friday. "I won't have to for a few years 'cause I got food and stuff. ... But I'm literally looking at my neighbors now and going, 'I'm ready to hang 'em up and gut 'em and skin 'em. My daughters aren't starving to death. I will eat my neighbors...I will."
Jones eventually took his rant a step further, acknowledging that he would rather not become a cannibal. However, he has clearly put quite a bit of thought into this.
"You think I like sizing up my neighbor?" he continued. "I'm gonna haul him up by a chain and chop his ass up! I'll do it! My children aren't going hungry. I will eat your ass! And that's what I want the globalists to know—I will eat your ass first."
If you are one of Jones' neighbors, it would probably be best to either move or get a restraining order. In fact, if you're a dinner guest at Jones', it would probably be best not to eat the soup. You never know what could be floating around in there.
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FDA Threatens Alex Jones For Promoting Fake COVID-19 Treatments
The FDA is demanding InfoWars founder Alex Jones take down content that promotes unapproved treatments for the Coronavirus.
The Food and Drug Administration wants InfoWars founder Alex Jones to take down “unapproved and unauthorized products for the mitigation, prevention, treatment, diagnosis, or cure of COVID-19.” The FDA expressed these sentiments in a letter sent to Jones on April 9.
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“We request that you take immediate action to cease the sale of such unapproved and unauthorized products for the mitigation, prevention, treatment, diagnosis, or cure of COVID-19 in people …” the letter reads. “You should take immediate action to correct the violations cited in this letter … We advise you to review your websites, product labels, and other labeling and promotional materials to ensure that you are not misleadingly representing your products as safe and effective for a COVID-19 related use for which they have not been approved by FDA and that you do not make claims that misbrand the products in violation of the FD&C Act.”
The letter cites multiple instances of Jones allegedly misleading the public. One such incident is a video titled Experts Say Trump Must Seal The Border Like Israel & Italy Or Face Massive Coronavirus Surge from March 10.
“I’m not going to belabor this, I’m just gonna tell ya, that for just your daily life, and your gums and your teeth and for regular viruses and bacteria, the patented Nano Silver we have, the Pentagon has come out and documented, and homeland security have said this stuff kills the whole SARS corona family, at point blank range,” Jones says in the video. “Well of course it does, it kills every virus. But they found that, this is 13 years ago, and the Pentagon uses the product we have. And the product we have in private label is about to be in Walmart.”
Jones was given 48 hours to correct the violations.
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Alex Jones Of "InfoWars" Arrested For DWI In Texas
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was arrested on DWI charge in Texas early Tuesday morning.
InfoWars host Alex Jones was arrested on a misdemeanour DWI charge in Austin, Texas, according to TMZ. Jones was booked around 12:30 AM on Tuesday morning (Mar. 10) at the Travis County Sheriff’s Department and was released on a $3,000 bond by 4 AM.
The police report obtained by TMZ details that police were called to Jones’ residence over a family disturbance. His wife claimed that she and Jones were embroiled in a verbal altercation, but at some point earlier in the day, it “was physical.” TMZ noted that it is unclear who Jones’ wife is in this case, as the conspiracy theorist divorced his previous wife in 2015 and it was not public knowledge that he had remarried. Whoever this woman is, she supposedly told the cops that Jones drove off in his car and may have been drinking.
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Jones was found and pulled over around 10 PM on Monday. The report states that a strong odor of alcohol was detected emanating off of Jones’ person. He blew slightly below a .08 on the Intoxilyzer twice, but struggled with the field sobriety tests and displayed impaired balance. Jones told the police he drank a bottle of sake while he and his wife were at a sushi restaurant a couple hours earlier. After walking home from dinner and getting in an argument, Jones supposedly took the car out to get away from her.
Jones said on his podcast, Alex Jones Show podcast that since he blew below the legal limit of .08, he will be cleared of the charge. InfoWars’ report of the incident described it as follows: “Jones caught up in a Travis Co. DWI dragnet after county criticized for low number of arrests.”