I'm watching Alex Jones doing his first show from his home studio, and I think he's half drunk. He stopped midway through to open a bottle of wine and drink online. He talked for about 40 minutes nonstop without actually saying anything about anything. Now Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, is on, and he's actually talking about issues in the news.
I have a suspicion that this home studio is the first step by Alex to back out of his entire InfoWars operation. He keeps bragging about how many job offers he's been getting. Five, currently, from what he says. Why would he be focusing on job offers unless he intended to dump InfoWars and move on to something supported by someone else? When he does that, he will no longer be independent. He will be controlled, as are most other supposed independent voices.
Alex's enemies are close to winning. I think they've broken his will. He's been taking more and more time off lately, and talking about how much he wants to retire. I don't think this home studio is going anywhere -- he wants to make it a subscription service, and nobody is going to pay to hear Jones pontificate for two hours when he's half-drunk. It's hard enough to take for free. But I think Alex is just tired of trying to keep InfoWars going.
I'm watching Alex Jones doing his first show from his home studio, and I think he's half drunk. He stopped midway through to open a bottle of wine and drink online. He talked for about 40 minutes nonstop without actually saying anything about anything. Now Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, is on, and he's actually talking about issues in the news.
I have a suspicion that this home studio is the first step by Alex to back out of his entire InfoWars operation. He keeps bragging about how many job offers he's been getting. Five, currently, from what he says. Why would he be focusing on job offers unless he intended to dump InfoWars and move on to something supported by someone else? When he does that, he will no longer be independent. He will be controlled, as are most other supposed independent voices.
Alex's enemies are close to winning. I think they've broken his will. He's been taking more and more time off lately, and talking about how much he wants to retire. I don't think this home studio is going anywhere -- he wants to make it a subscription service, and nobody is going to pay to hear Jones pontificate for two hours when he's half-drunk. It's hard enough to take for free. But I think Alex is just tired of trying to keep InfoWars going.
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