Alex Jones
Alexander Emric (or Emerick) Jones (born 11 February 1974) is an American media personality and prominent conspiracy theorist, known for stating often highly unlikely conspiracy theories. When politically correct sources try to dismiss conspiracy theories in general, they may attempt guilt by association with Jones, implicitly making the straw man claim that anyone stating a conspiracy theory is similar to Jones.
He has sometimes been described as a "shock jock".
Jones was previously married to a jewish wife named Kelly Rebecca Nichols[1] and has avoided mentioning jewish influence in his theories.
In 2015, Jones had David Duke as a guest but later removed this from his website and channel.[2] The debate was saved and republished by altCensored for historical preservation.[3]
Jones has often supported libertarian views, but has more recently supported less politically correct views and Donald Trump. After this, politically correct (social) mass media started censoring him, claiming disinformation, with such censorship not occurring when he previously was stating unlikely conspiracy theories but was more politically correct.
Another criticism of politically correct (social) media is that many leftists with far worse contents are not being banned, such as antifa pages openly supporting violence.[4]
In August 2022 Jones was ordered to pay $45.2m in punitive damages, in addition to $4.1m in compensatory damages the plaintiffs awarded a day earlier. After falsely claiming that the 2012 school shooting in Sandy Hook was a hoax.[5]
Family
Alex Jones' first wife was named Kelly Rebecca Nichols. Jones had three children with Nichols, who is jewish. Nichols' father was a United States government diplomat named Edmund Low Nichols and mother Sandra Kay Heiligman. Her father Edmund was fired from his job following a conviction for financial fraud.[6][7][8]
See also
External links
- Infowars - One of his websites.
- Alex Jones Caves And Finally Admits White Genocide Is Real
- Dr. David Duke: Official Statement on The Duke-Jones Great Debate
References
- ↑ Wanjala, Caiaphas, "Kelly Rebecca Nichols: the untold story of Alex Jones ex-wife," Tuko, January 25, 2021 https://www.tuko.co.ke/400615-kelly-rebecca-nichols-untold-story-alex-jones-wife.html
- ↑ Dr. David Duke: Official Statement on The Duke-Jones Great Debate https://davidduke.com/dr-david-duke-official-statement-on-the-duke-jones-great-debate/
- ↑ altCencored, "David Duke V Alex Jones" November 18, 2015, https://altcensored.com/watch?v=Dl8dWBI9gLQ
- ↑ Facebook Bans InfoWars, but Keeps Antifa, Louis Farrakhan https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/08/06/pollak-the-attack-on-alex-jones-is-an-attack-on-free-speech/
- ↑ BBC News: Alex Jones must pay $49.3m for Sandy Hook hoax claim
- ↑ Wanjala, Caiaphas, "Kelly Rebecca Nichols: the untold story of Alex Jones ex-wife," Tuko, January 25, 2021 https://www.tuko.co.ke/400615-kelly-rebecca-nichols-untold-story-alex-jones-wife.html
- ↑ "Who is Alex Jones's ex-wife Kelly Rebecca Nichols?," Celebs Insight, October 6, 2022, https://celebsinsight.com/kelly-rebecca-nichols/
- ↑ Walubengo, Peris Walubengo "Kelly Rebecca Nichols: Interesting details about Alex Jones' ex-wife," Briefly, June 11, 2021, https://briefly.co.za/101800-kelly-rebecca-nichols-interesting-details-alex-jones-wife.html