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Alex Jones and his website, Infowars, are central figures in the world of far-right conspiracy theories. Here's a breakdown of key information:

What is Infowars?

  • Founder: Alex Jones, an American far-right radio show host and prominent conspiracy theorist.

  • Launch: Infowars was founded in 1999, initially as a mail-order outlet for Jones's conspiracy-oriented videos. It later evolved into a prominent website featuring "The Alex Jones Show" and promoting various conspiracy theories and fake news.

  • Content: Infowars is known for disseminating numerous conspiracy theories, including false claims about:

    • Domestic "false flag" operations by the U.S. government (e.g., 9/11 attacks, Sandy Hook shooting).

    • The New World Order.

    • Chemtrails.

    • Government weather control programs.

    • Conspiracies involving Bill Gates.

    • False claims about the HPV vaccine.

    • Pizzagate and other politically charged hoaxes.

  • Revenue: A significant portion of Infowars' revenue has historically come from direct sales of products pitched by Jones, including dietary supplements, survivalist gear, and branded merchandise.

Major Controversies 

  • Other Conspiracy Theories: Beyond Sandy Hook, Jones has promoted numerous other baseless theories, including claims that:

    • The U.S. government was behind or concealed information about the Oklahoma City bombing and the 9/11 attacks.

    • The 2017 Las Vegas shooting was part of a conspiracy.

    • The 2020 election was stolen.

  • "De-platforming": In 2018, major tech companies like Facebook, Apple, YouTube, and Spotify removed Infowars and Alex Jones's content from their platforms, citing violations of their policies against hate speech and harmful content. While Jones's account was later restored on X (formerly Twitter) by Elon Musk, he continues to face restrictions on other platforms.

  • Workplace Allegations: Former employees have accused Jones of antisemitism, anti-black racism, and sexual harassment.

  • Product Claims: Jones has faced scrutiny and cease-and-desist orders for selling unapproved products, including those falsely advertised as COVID-19 treatments.

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