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Alex Jones
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Jones in 2017
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Born
| Alexander Emric Jones
(
1974-02-11
)
February 11, 1974
(age 50)
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Occupations
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Known for
| Various conspiracy theories
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Notable work
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Spouse(s)
| Kelly Jones
(
m.
2007;
div.
)
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Children
| 4
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Alex Jones
(born February 11, 1971) is an American
conspiracy theorist
.
[1]
[2]
Jones claims that the USA was responsible for the 9/11 attacks.
[3]
He began as a
radio
talk show
host
from
Texas
. He is normally described as politically conservative.
[4]
He calls himself as a
paleoconservative
, which means that he advocates old or traditional forms of political conservatives, as opposed to the newer forms, i.e.
neoconservatives
. He also calls himself an "aggressive constitutionalist".
[5]
Jones is the host of
The Alex Jones Show
on Genesis Communications Network.
[6]
Jones was born in Dallas, Texas
[7]
and grew up in the suburb of
Rockwall
. His father is a dentist.
[8]
He attended
Anderson High School
in northwest
Austin, Texas
. Jones was a lineman on his high school's football team.
[8]
He began his career in Austin with a live, call-in format Public-access television
cable TV
program. In 1996, Jones switched format to KJFK, hosting a show named
The Final Edition
.
[9]
In 1998, he released his first film,
America Destroyed By Design
.
In 1998, Jones organized a successful effort to build a new
Branch Davidian
church as a memorial to those who died during the 1993 fire that ended the government's
siege
of the original Branch Davidian complex near Waco, Texas.
[10]
He often featured the project on his Public-access television program and claimed that
Koresh
and his followers were peaceful people who were murdered by Attorney General
Janet Reno
and the
ATF
during the siege.
[9]
In 1999, he tied with Shannon Burke for that year's "Best Austin Talk Radio Host" poll as voted by
The Austin Chronicle
readers.
[11]
Later that year, he was fired from KJFK-FM. According to the station's operations manager, Jones was fired because his viewpoints made the show hard to sell to advertisers and he refused to broaden his topics.
[9]
Jones argued: "It was purely political, and it came down from on high [meaning it was ordered by powerful people]", and, "I was told 11 weeks ago to lay off Clinton, to lay off all these politicians, to not talk about rebuilding the church, to stop bashing [slang for criticizing] the Marines, A to Z."
[9]
In early 2000, Jones was one of seven
Republican
candidates for
state representative
in Texas House District 48, an open seat swing district based in
Austin, Texas
. Jones stated that he was running, "to be a watchdog [a person who makes sure no wrongdoing is taking place] on the inside."
[12]
He aborted his campaign and withdrew before the March primary when polls indicated he had little chance of winning.
Jones maintains several websites and has created numerous
documentary
movies.
Year
|
Movie
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Notes
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1998
|
America: Destroyed by Design
[13]
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1999
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Police State 2000
[14]
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1999
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Are You Practicing Communism?
[15]
|
Produced by Mike Hanson
|
2000
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America Wake Up or Waco
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2000
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The Best of Alex Jones
[16]
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2000
|
Dark Secrets Inside Bohemian Grove
[17]
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2000
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Police State II: The Takeover
[18]
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2001
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Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports: Exposed
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2001
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911 The Road to Tyranny: Special Emergency Release
[19]
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2002
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911 The Road to Tyranny
[20]
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2002
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The Masters of Terror: Exposed
[21]
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2003
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Matrix of Evil
[22]
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2003
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Police State 3: Total Enslavement
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2004
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American Dictators: Documenting the Staged Election of 2004
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2005
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Martial Law
9-11
: Rise of the Police State
[23]
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2005
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The Order of Death
[24]
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2006
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TerrorStorm: A History of Government-Sponsored Terrorism
[25]
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2007
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Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement
[26]
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2007
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Endgame 1.5
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2007
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TerrorStorm: A History of Government-Sponsored Terrorism - Second Edition
[27]
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2007
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Loose Change: Final Cut
by Dylan Avery
[28]
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Executive producer
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2008
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The 9/11 Chronicles: Part 1, Truth Rising
[29]
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2008
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Fabled Enemies
by Jason Bermas
[30]
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Producer
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2009
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DVD Arsenal: The Alex Jones Show Vols. 1?3
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2009
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The Obama Deception: The Mask Comes Off
[31]
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2009
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Fall of the Republic: Vol. 1, The Presidency of
Barack H. Obama
[32]
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2009
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Reflections and Warnings: An Interview with Aaron Russo
[33]
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2010
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Police State IV: The Rise Of FEMA
[34]
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2010
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Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined
by Jason Bermas
[35]
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Producer
|
2010
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The Fall of America and the Western World
by
Brian Kraft
[36]
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Featured
|
2012
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New World Order: Blueprint of Madmen
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He is also the author of
9-11 Descent into Tyranny
.
[37]
- ↑
"Page Two - Columns - The Austin Chronicle"
.
www.austinchronicle.com
.
- ↑
"Austin Hears the Music And Another New Reality; In Texas Cultural Center, People Prepare to Fight Terror"
. Archived from
the original
on 2013-01-21
. Retrieved
2012-07-22
.
- ↑
Stahl, Jeremy (6 September 2011).
"Where Did 9/11 Conspiracies Come From?"
– via Slate.
- ↑
"A nutty way of discussing health care - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"
. Archived from
the original
on 2012-10-21
. Retrieved
2012-07-22
.
- ↑
"Roanoke man charged with making online threats - Roanoke.com"
. Archived from
the original
on 2012-09-10
. Retrieved
2012-07-22
.
- ↑
"The Genesis Communications Network - The Alex Jones Show with Alex Jones- Infowars"
. Archived from
the original
on 2012-08-31
. Retrieved
2012-07-22
.
- ↑
Jones, Alex.
Coast to Coast AM
. January 27, 2007.
- ↑
8.0
8.1
Zaitchik, Alexander (2011-03-02).
"Meet Alex Jones, the Talk Radio Host Behind Charlie Sheen's Crazy Rants"
.
Rolling Stone
.
Archived
from the original on 29 March 2011
. Retrieved
2011-03-24
.
- ↑
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
Nichols, Lee (December 10, 1999).
"Psst, It's a Conspiracy: KJFK Gives Alex Jones the Boot Media Clips"
.
The Austin Chronicle
.
- ↑
Connie Mabin (April 19, 2000).
"Branch Davidians hope a new church can close wounds"
.
The Independent
. UK. Associated Press. Archived from
the original
on May 15, 2011
. Retrieved
January 29,
2011
.
- ↑
"Best of Austin 1999 Readers Poll"
. 1999
. Retrieved
2007-08-14
.
- ↑
Scott S. Greenberger (January 4, 2000).
"Nine to seek Greenberg's House seat"
.
Austin American-Statesman
. p. B1.
- ↑
Millington, Ernest Shadow Rulers: The Euro-American Trojan Horse: The Hidden History of Dynastic Overlords and Their Plan for World Domination Bloomington, Indiana 2009 page 513
- ↑
Curtiss, Andrew 1984 Redux: Say Hello to Big Brother: How America is Headed Towards Total Government Control A Complete Loss of Individual Liberty and the emergence of a police state Author House Bloomington, Indiana page 387
- ↑
"Are You Practicing Communism?"
– via www.imdb.com.
- ↑
"The Best of Alex Jones"
– via www.imdb.com.
- ↑
Paulino, Jose M. The Fraud of the Fraud CreateSpace Publishing 2008 page 49
- ↑
Williams, Eric D. The Puzzle of Fascism: Could Fascism Arrive in America or Could it Already Be a Fascist State Second Edition Whatreallyisthematrix 2007 page 200
- ↑
http://documentarium.org/312213/911-the-road-to-tyranny-special-emergency-release-alex-jones/
[
permanent dead link
]
- ↑
Curtiss, Andrew 1984 Redux: Say Hello to "Big Brother": How America is Headed Towards Total Government Control, a Complete Loss of Individual Liberty and the Emergence of a Police State Author House Bloomington, Indiana 2011 page 387
- ↑
Kevin Gallagher (25 December 2009).
"The Masters Of Terror - Alex Jones"
– via YouTube.
- ↑
"Matrix of Evil"
– via www.imdb.com.
- ↑
Schell, Bernadette Hlubik The Internet and Society: A Reference Handbook ABC-CLIO Inc. Santa Barbara California 2007 page 279
- ↑
Justin Wallis (20 December 2010).
"Alex Jones: The Order of Death (Full Length)"
– via YouTube.
- ↑
Dice, Mark The Illuminati: Facts and Fiction Mark Dice and the Resistance 2009 page 274
- ↑
Roselli, Robert The Theory of Livevolution: Great Society of the Undead Xulon Press 2008 page 405
- ↑
Servant2All (21 January 2011).
"TerrorStorm - (2nd Edition) - A History of Government Sponsored Terrorism [FULL]"
– via YouTube.
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Dice, Mark Illuminati: Facts and Fiction Mark Dice and the Resistance 2009 page 269
- ↑
Dice, Mark Illuminati: Facts and Fiction Mark Dice and the Resistance 2009 page 71
- ↑
Bowling, Collin Robert A New Order of the Ages: A Metaphysical Blueprint of Reality and an Expose on Powerful Reptilian/Aryan Bloodlines Volume 2 iuniverse Bloomington, Indiana 2011 page 462
- ↑
Rogers, Peter C. Universal Truth: Thinking Outside the Box: Book 2 Author House Bloomington, Indiana 2011 page 348
- ↑
Alex Jones (15 February 2019).
"Fall of the Republic Volume 1: The Precidensy of Barack H. Obama"
– via Internet Archive.
- ↑
YouTube
- ↑
Bowling, Collin Robert A New Order of the Ages: A Metaphysical Blueprint of Reality and an Expose on Powerful Reptilian/Aryan Bloodlines Volume 2 iuniverse Bloomington, Indiana 2011 page 360
- ↑
ChangeDaChannel (15 April 2010).
"Invisible Empire A New World Order Defined Full"
– via YouTube.
- ↑
MrPacmanpacks (11 June 2010).
"The Fall of America and the Western World - Part 01 of 23"
– via YouTube.
- ↑
Griffin, David Ray; Peter Dale Scott 9/11 and American Empire: Intellectuals Speak Out Volume 1 Olive Branch Press 2007 an imprint of Interlink Publishing Group, Inc. Northampton, Massachusetts page 221