Well-known internet broadcaster, Alex Jones, is a “performance artist” according to his lawyer. While he may seem fired up, his on-air antics are all an act.
In case you aren’t aware, Mr. Jones runs the controversial “Infowars” website and for that, he is often demonized by the mainstream media as a “fake conspiracy news site” (go look in google news tonight, even alternative news knocks him from time to time).
He’s also currently embroiled in a custody battle with his estranged wife, Kelly Jones (the former couple has three children) who has said that some of Jones’s on-air rants, something he’s known for, are “evidence of him being ‘not a stable’ father.”
(Check out the video below. The mainstream media has said his video about pizzagate led a man to open fire in a pizza parlor. Again, his attorney, Randall Wilhite, says it’s all an act.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxcIuf59imE
From the article:
“Mr. Wilhite said that using Mr. Jones’ on-air persona to judge him as a father would be like judging Jack Nicholson in a custody dispute based on his performance as the Joker in Batman.
The claim is likely to cause some confusion among Mr. Jones’s fans, who have closely followed his musings. These include his thoughts on the Sandy Hook, politicians and far more.”
Including his support of Donald Trump (who is believed to be a listener). In fact, with their millions of listeners a month, many believe that Infowars helped to galvanize a large amount of support for Mr Trump during the election.
At a pre-trial hearing, Ms. Jones said, “He’s not a stable person. He says he wants to break Alec Baldwin’s neck. He wants J-Lo to get raped. I’m concerned that he is engaged in felonious behavior, threatening a member of Congress. He broadcasts from home. The children are there, watching him broadcast.”
Although the presiding judge didn’t want Infowars to be a factor in the case, thus far, several pieces of footage from the website have been submitted as evidence.
We will watch this case and update you when more information becomes available.
Source: Independent