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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars broadcasts could end next week as he faces a court-ordered auction of his company's assets to help pay the more than $1 billion defamation judgment he owes ...
In the video he also stated, "Now is time to act on the enemy before they do a false flag." Twitter cited this as the reason to suspend his account for a week on August 14. [98] On September 6, Twitter permanently banned Infowars and temporarily banned Alex Jones for repeated violations of the site's terms and conditions. Twitter cited abusive ...
Jones added that if Infowars does get shut down, he has already set up a new studio, new websites, and new social media accounts to continue his broadcasts. Show comments Advertisement
The Onion’s winning bid for the assets of Alex Jones’ bankrupt conspiracy-theory site Infowars is under further review. The bankruptcy judge overseeing the Chapter 7 liquidation of Infowars ...
banned.video banned.video Sister site of InfoWars. Warned by the US Food and Drug Administration for spreading misinformation on COVID-19 for "claims on videos posted on your websites that establish the intended use of your products and misleadingly represent them as safe and/or effective for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19." [140] [141 ...
Alexander Emerick Jones (born February 11, 1974) is an American far-right [1] radio show host and prominent conspiracy theorist. [a] [4] He hosts The Alex Jones Show from Austin, Texas, which is the longest-running online news and politics talk show, and was previously broadcast [5] by the Genesis Communications Network across the United States via syndicated and internet radio. [6]
Infowars, the media platform founded by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, is going up for bids starting in November.. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez in Houston said during a court hearing ...
[5] [6] Since 2016, he has worked for InfoWars as both a host [7] and a video editor. [3] He presented the platform's War Room show. [8] In 2018, Shroyer was named in a lawsuit filed in Texas against InfoWars and its owner, Alex Jones, by the parents of children who were killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, including Neil Heslin ...