![]() ![]() "Gay frogs" a popular conspiracy theory and meme comes from Jones perpetrating the government was putting chemicals in water to make people gay. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The government is using chemicals in water to turn people gay He has also said 9/11 and the Boston Marathon bombing were false flags. He said everyone involved were 'actors' and it was a 'completely fake' event. Jones claimed the entire shooting was a 'false flag' operation staged by the government to take away guns from citizens. \u201cMenace #AlexJones now claims he that never said that #SandyHook was a hoax.\nLet's roll the tape: "In MY view Sandy Hook is completely fake"\u201d - Reagan Battalion Battalion) While most of the world mourned the loss of children and called for gun-control, Alex Jones began advocating for the conspiracy theory the entire thing was orchestrated. In 2012, a gunman entered Sandy Hook Elementary School killing 20 children between the ages of six and seven and six teachers. Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was a hoax However, Jones was forced to apologize for participating in the theory in 2017 after there was a shooting at the pizzeria. ![]() Jones shared the theory on InfoWars and tied the death of a sex-worker-rights activist to the pizzeria and the Clinton Foundation. According the theory, several high-profile members of the Democratic party including Hillary Clinton were apart of the ring. pizzeria was involved in a child sex-abuse and trafficking ring. The theory began in 2016 and alleged that a Washington D.C. PizzagateĪlthough Jones did not create the 'pizzagate' theory, he did help circulate the conspiracy online. Here are some of the most absurd conspiracy theories he's shared. Through his website InfoWars and show The Alex Jones Show, Jones has spewed tons of misinformation to his millions of viewers. Jones, 48, may be most well-known for claiming the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was fake but there are plenty of others the far-right conspiracy theorist has speculated about to his audience. Alex Jones, founder of InfoWars, faces a legal bill of millions of dollars after a successful defamation case brought against him by the families of a Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting - and that's just one of the many conspiracy theories he perpetrated.Ī jury decided that Jones must pay $4m in compensatory damages, but will return at 8.45am on Friday morning to hear more evidence regarding any punitive damages they may want to impose. ![]()
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