He does have a bit of a welt on his forehead, and he apparently, like, ran into a door in the middle of the night. So he might be concussed.
He does have a bit of a welt on his forehead, and he apparently, like, ran into a door in the middle of the night. So he might be concussed.
And to be clear, I mean, I do think Alex has an actual medical condition that is at the root of this. I just think it's bullshit the way he's using it. I don't think it's sincere.
Talking about how he's had COVID multiple times.
I think that Alex is trying to put in place a possible other explanation in case he ends up getting COVID-19 from going to all these rallies. Because certainly you wouldn't want that to be the optics of it. That, yes, we went to all of these open-everything-up rallies, and then your hero with the bullhorn shaking everyone's hands. Ends up getting sick. No, no. Someone's put something in the air conditioning unit or whatever.
But this next clip is a very strong indication that Alex Jones did not suffer from any of these problems in 2013. And so now they send a death squad to your house, and if you move, you die. Which is really creepy because I sleep where freight trains could be driving by. At least I was in the past. I don't sleep as well as I used to. I guess I'm getting older. I wake up sometimes. But, I mean, you could have freight trains going by sometimes. I don't wake up. I mean, what if guys bust in and they scream hands up and then you reach for the light and they're wearing night vision and then they kill you or they shoot you 16 times? So, I mean, the paranoia is consistent throughout and all that sort of stuff. But what he's reporting is like... He can sleep through a freight train. Maybe he wakes up a little bit in the night. He's getting older. That sort of thing. It's nowhere near the level of traumatic sleep experience that he talks about in the present day.
And we've spoken many times about our very, maybe irresponsible, suspicions that Alex has something going on with him on a neurological level. So I don't balk at this whole thing for that reason.
And the reason that I take it more seriously is because when you read these studies, his behavior matches the outcome that would be the result of this. Right. That's what I take as like the most... Compelling piece of evidence.
We can see what the expected impairment is from the condition he's describing, and you can see that a lot of it is the part that makes 2019 episodes of Alex Jones worth listening to. The stuff where he freaks out and does stuff that's fucking stupid as shit, that might all just be a consequence of... His brain damage. The rest of the stuff is all boring, rote.
But I look at Alex in the same way now. I look at this, like, in the past, whenever we've talked about these hypothetical brain damage type things, they haven't been as concrete as this. Like, the idea that he's expressing that he has to sleep sitting up and that CPAP machines don't work for whatever he has, and he needs surgery for his thick-ass neck. I mean... That is what leads to the condition he's manifesting.
I am almost certain he had the flu. He was talking about sweating, the room spinning, he was upset at his stomach. He doesn't show up for work the next day. Obviously he had the bug.
My bigger theory is his life is being ruined by his own supplements. Oh, fuck. Are you saying that we're talking Superman Vitality as some testosterone kind of shit? Yes. And so he has ramped himself up with way too much testosterone, like somebody who takes steroids all the time. And he's experiencing all of this anger and rage because of this added inability to control his behaviors. Yes, absolutely.
And again, I want to stress: don't buy his products. I legitimately think that they are deteriorating his mind. I think that there are negative effects you can track in him.