Crazy like Alex Jones

A word about Alex Jones and Infowars:

When I first saw this I honestly didn’t know what to think. Displayed on a table in the Infowars studio is a human skull, angel wings, a knife, and a clock. When asked about the bizarre “altar,” Jones explained that the skull and wings represented Jesus Christ and transcending death, the clock represented time in the third dimension, and the knife represented the evil in this world. Huh. Okay. Sounds pretty good, I suppose, but I think there’s more going on here. There’s an occult meaning behind this display, namely, this grand conspiracy that is the apple and the birdcage. It represents everything I’ve discussed on this website. It represents, without a doubt, River Phoenix and the golden gods. So, does this mean that Alex Jones is one of them? An occultist who actually worships these entities? I don’t think so. I think it means that Jones has experienced what I and so many others have experienced, and instead of signing on to the agenda, I think he (like myself) refused to be one of them.

I began listening to his show back in 2010, but my older brother had been a fan of Jones since his early days on Austin’s public access channel. Back then, it was more of a local thing, a grassroots movement that, in the course of nearly three decades, blossomed into one of the biggest alternative media platforms that exists today. I became an avid listener, tuning in to almost every broadcast until this grand conspiracy took hold of my life back in the fall of 2015. After that, it was all I could do to make sense of my new world, let alone the workings of the New World Order. Nearly five years later, at the start of the pandemic, I began tuning in again.

I was less than enthusiastic when the camera zoomed in on that bizarre altar, and I immediately understood what it symbolized. Oh no, I thought, not him too. Many in the conspiracy movement have criticized Jones for being on the inside, controlled opposition, or better yet, a CIA operative because of his vast knowledge on the subject as well as his dead-on predictions. After seeing the altar, I too, questioned his authenticity.

And then there’s the new Infowar’s logo. Again, I immediately recognized the symbolism. Like the masonic square and compass, or Baphomet’s “as above, so below” symbolism, the new logo features an arrow pointing up and an arrow pointing down inside of a hexagon. In occult symbolism, the six-sided hexagon is generally used as a symbol for DNA. Pastor Mike Hoggard (my guiding light through this very dark time in my life) has a blog dedicated to this concept called 666alert.net. Through numerous random posts, he demonstrates the frequency of this seemingly innocent shape constantly popping up in advertisements and logos. In the Infowars logo, the up and down arrows would (in the occult world) represent the earthly realm coming together with the heavenly realm, much like the masonic square and compass. It represents the altering of mankind’s DNA. So, why is Infowars using this as their logo? Is Alex Jones controlled opposition? Is he really who he says he is?

On nearly every show, Jones professes himself to being a Christian. He often emphasizes that we are in a spiritual battle between good and evil, between Jesus Christ and Satan. He has been calling out these “Satanic pedophiles” for many, many years and has never once (as far as I know) strayed from this admission. He is imperfect. He curses sometimes. He uses rock-n-roll for his bumper music. He’s had marital issues. He loses his temper, a lot, but that doesn’t mean he’s not a Christian. As for the bizarre altar and new logo? I think Jones is battling his own demons. He recently admitted on his show that, at one point in his life, he had been connected to these “interdimensional beings” and vowed to never let it happen again. Alex Jones knows what I know. He knows what’s really hiding at the bottom of the rabbit’s hole. Perhaps the “W” between the two arrows on the logo represents war with these interdimensional beings, the information war with the spirit world, and with the fourth dimension.

We judge people by their works, and I for one, am extremely grateful for everything he’s done. In a dystopic world where journalism is seemingly dead, Infowars unapologetically trudges forward exposing the lies and corruption of the New World Order.


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