But that doesn't mean anything. Alex is presenting this as if it illustrates that the FBI is setting up this second guy because the conspiracists were getting too close with the first person. That's nonsense.
But that doesn't mean anything. Alex is presenting this as if it illustrates that the FBI is setting up this second guy because the conspiracists were getting too close with the first person. That's nonsense.
I would say the best case scenario we have is that the FBI botched this job so bad. The FBI leadership, local leadership, just the whole, the whole thing, law enforcement, they botched this thing so badly. And it is such an embarrassment how badly they botched this deal that they're just coming out here and trying to package it and wrap it and deliver it to you and say, just here it is.
If this is what the FBI is doing, then it stands to reason that the texts and the evidence against the shooter aren't real. Otherwise, they would be explaining a killer's actions, not begging the public to accept a version of the story to distract from how badly they fucked the case up.
And in fact, when I read his report, finally, that, you know, he wrote this sort of six or seven page report where he interviews Carol's first husband, Greg. And it's funny. I read his report right at the end of the process. Like, he gave it to me, but I didn't read it until I was, you know, almost finished with the show. And what really surprised me and made me sort of smile ruefully, because I'd spent, like, so much time trying to figure out what to make of the story. And his report is pretty much identical to how I ended up telling my story. And so I think the journey that he went on at the time in the 90s to try and figure out Carol and Greg and May had an edit from City, he seems to have... Come to pretty much exactly the same conclusions that I came to.
The FBI said we're not guilty because we never opened it.
He's being investigated for investigating election fraud. I saw all these news of them finding stolen voting machines. The FBI wouldn't even come look at it. I guess if he was humans smuggling across the border or shipping in fentanyl or doing a drag queen story time, it'd be okay. But because Mike Lindell is trying to have integrity and investigate election fraud, he is persona non grata.
The FBI is tasked with a whole lot of crime investigation If they don't file any charges here, there's no reason to believe that they had this guy red flagged. And an article on Syracuse.com is pretty clear that this incident probably didn't lead to him being put on any red flag list.
If you want me to talk to me, I know you want to set me up in a perjury trap. And then, of course, they're not going to give me immunity.
There was no investigation that was killed. Alex is making that up. There were some inaccurate reports that Frank James was formerly on the FBI watch list, but it turns out it was a different person named Frank James. This is a mistake someone could make, but what Alex is doing isn't the same thing. He's taking this inaccurate reporting and then building a conspiracy on top of it. Not only was he formerly on this watch list, but someone in the FBI killed an investigator Why would they do that?
There are a lot of crazy people, and the FBI did try to go after him, but higher-ups blocked it because it didn't fit the narrative. He'd been a white crazy that had gone after him because that fits the narrative.
You haven't speculated that Roger Stone's a Russian spy, which, of course, also would make it not true. But as senior FBI officials confirm to the Reuters News Service, The FBI found no evidence whatsoever that Roger Stone or Alex Jones was involved in a conspiracy to commit any illegal act on January 6th.
Also, because it's fun, the FBI search warrant also says that the agent, quote, also reviewed publicly available video podcasts of Brown and person one. In an interview posted on July 12th, 2021, Brown stated that he was present with the other Oath Keepers on January 6th. There it is. Prior to the riots, he deposited guns with other oath keepers in Virginia and retrieved them after the riots. Yeah, that's not good. Whoops. I would not have admitted to a potentially, let's say, 100 years ago, executable crime. Well, I mean, this is definitely, you know, this video that he did with Stuart Rhodes is probable cause in the FBI's search warrant.
Getting to the point, but his point is he has done a parallel construction and figured out that the FBI has a counterterrorism investigation open into him and that the army is involved or something.
The FBI did a counter-investigation into Dennis Montgomery and found that he had a, quote, long history of fraud. And he hadn't... Of course he did! Of course he did! He had an extensive gambling problem with deep debts.
FBI contacted our security people, wanted to bring him in. I wanted to talk to him. Oh, we don't care about Alex. We want to talk to you. And then we refused to have lawyers. And so they go, okay, don't worry about it. We just got false reports that you guys were in the Capitol. Just tell us you weren't in the Capitol. Yeah, we weren't in the Capitol.
One is the email group, and we know that's a whitewash, but there's a group in New York who really wants to put her ass in stir. They're going after financials, the Clinton financials. Comey has been blocking them from acting, saying there wasn't enough to justify them going aggressive in their investigative techniques.
No, you don't. Those are civil support team members that are very easily explained. The FBI knows who they are. They're not ignoring the real suspects.
For example, if you go watch interviews with FBI agents who were involved in the immediate investigation, their focus was way sharper than the lack of public information led people to believe. By this point, they'd tracked down where the pressure cookers were bought and had a pretty good idea of the suspects. They didn't need Alex or 4chan or Reddit throwing around baseless accusations at people just because they have backpacks. But it's the only thing that Alex can do.
For example, if you go watch interviews with FBI agents who were involved in the immediate investigation, their focus was way sharper than the lack of public information led people to believe. By this point, they'd tracked down where the pressure cookers were bought and had a pretty good idea of the suspects. They didn't need Alex or 4chan or Reddit throwing around baseless accusations at people just because they have backpacks.
And this was confirmed by the FBI, by the way. This is not just an opinion. If I remember rightly, correct me where I go astray, of course, but there were unopened emails in defunct or unchecked email accounts, and if I understand it correctly, they were turned over as part of discovery, but this was not as it was portrayed.
Because, I mean, we would almost certainly have done more to investigate. Or the FBI would have done more to investigate white nationalist terror if there weren't a massive amount of people who are supporting the fucking president, you know?
We learned we'd been under investigation for two weeks by the FBI, who then gave a statement to my lawyer and said, Infowars is the victim. Someone sent you emails with child porn on them.
The FBI has come out and said, I'm the victim. And a statement's coming out officially. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Connecticut. But what's interesting is we checked with real IT people, because we're not IT folks. We made some calls, and they said, no, you wouldn't know what was in attachments, and you wouldn't know what they linked to, because the FBI looked at it. They said, we're the victim.
Hey, regular FBI not investigating this shit.
And so, they grab Michael R. Caputo, who worked for the Trump campaign, they grab a bunch of other people, and when they're in these meetings with them, for eight hours, six hours, three hours, the longest was eight hours, they just keep going back to Alex Jones. So, Alex Jones is kind of in charge of things. What, like at InfoWars? Alex Jones, does he talk to the Russians? Alex Jones, he's financing all this, right? He's paying for campaigns. He's giving people money. Sort of.
Because we got some of the news in the last year and more news yesterday confirming it: that there's a major FBI white-collar crime task force directly under Obama and the Justice Department, the Attorney General, with upwards of 20 people working 15 hours a day to find out some way to put me in prison and to shut down InfoWars.
Hey, Oberman, every major Democrat that goes on television or tweets, from Hillary Clinton to her husband to Nancy Pelosi to Maxine Waters to Michael Moore, all of them have come out and said, get rid of Comey. He's horrible.
That's what he thinks is happening. They're investigating the bots that promote his content. Okay. And stuff like that. All right. The FBI has announced there was that McClatchy article. Yeah. McClatchy, excuse me. And they were discussing that these Russian bots seem to time their promotion of InfoWars Breitbart content and stuff like that to make a very high impact whenever Trump was going down in the polls, when something bad was happening, bad press for Trump. It seemed like all of these anti-Hillary, pro-Trump articles from InfoWars... We're being pushed really hard by these identified bots that were being used by Russia.
I also believe that the reason that he's being investigated, as he puts it in that last clip, is not because people think he's a Russian spy. No. It's because there are Russian bots that are specifically promoting his content. Okay. And the question that the FBI is apparently asking, according to the articles that I've read, is: is there coordination? Is there a collaborative thing going on where these Russian bots promote InfoWars content? And then, secondarily, is there any influence from Russian sources into Alex's reporting? And you would say, like, I would say normally there's no way there's collusion or collaboration just because you wouldn't even need to talk to Alex. If you gave him more attention, he'd just be like, hooray, and never ask questions. But he did go on RT. He did. And he did go on RT. And he went on Alexander Dugan's show, and Alexander Dugan's been on his show. Right. Like, there isn't nothing there. See, and I would say it's probably more Alex just having both naked self-interest and just needing his father's love. That's really what that all is. Too busy with the teeth that dentist. Alex needs his father's love. He's got great teeth, but he doesn't have his dad's love. I don't think that Alex himself is being investigated for anything he's done. I believe that he is a piece of the investigation because his propaganda is being pushed by Russian bots. And I believe, from everything I've read, that that is what the articles are about and about what the FBI investigation is about.