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Aug. 4, 2022 - Know More News - Adam Green
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SHOCKING Alex Jones Sandy Hook Defamation Trial Surprise | Know More News LIVE w/ Adam Green
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to No More News Live.
Today is Wednesday, August 3rd, 2022.
And we got a jam-packed show for you guys today.
Crazy news going on about Alex Jones and his $150 million defamation of the Sandy Hook parents lawsuit.
And he has taken the stand.
And the big news is he's getting accused of perjury.
And apparently, Alex Jones' lawyer exposes Alex Jones's dishonesty during brutal cross-examination.
Alex Jones' lawyers accidentally leaked years of emails and Inforz's financial data, I guess it would say.
And the videos of Jones.
I've been watching this trial like a hawk.
I've watched just about every minute of the trial so far.
Alex Jones learns on witness stand that lawyer sent his text messages to rival attorneys.
And wait till you see the video of this, of Alex Jones learning this, basically holding back tears when he hears this news.
It is like he just a kid with his hand caught in the cookie jar moment.
What does it mean if the messages aren't blue?
Whose messages are those?
Whose phone is this taken from?
So for some context, Alex Jones didn't provide this text message in discovery.
And this is a text message with Paul Joseph Watson, one of them about Sandy Hook, and which Alex Jones' lawyer accidentally, or maybe on purpose, who knows, sent all of Alex Jones' text messages in the last two years over to the plaintiff's lawyers.
And with no protections, so that I believe anybody can subpoena it.
January 6th is trying to get it subpoenaed.
So is Alex Jones' ex-wife also.
What does it mean if the messages are in blue?
Whose messages are those?
Whose phone is this taken from?
I don't know.
This phone's taken from.
I mean, I just, I turned the phone over and said so.
Can I have you look in the very bottom below the very bottom left corner?
Is that the phone number?
Yes.
So you did get my text messages.
And it said you didn't.
Nice trick.
Yes, Mr. Jones.
Indeed.
They just got these text messages 12 days ago.
And they apparently didn't hand over all the records that were subpoenaed.
They're on him trying to hide his personal email account also.
You didn't give this text message to me.
You don't know where this came from.
Do you know where I got this?
No.
Mr. Jones, did you know that 12 days ago, 12 days ago, your attorneys messed up and sent me an entire digital copy of your entire cell phone with every text message you've sent for the past two years.
And when informed, did not take any steps to identify it as privileged or protected.
Hold on, this is the funniest part.
How they pan to Alex Jones' lawyer, and he sits there with this, you know, his thinking hand on his chin going, oh shit, did I do that?
What happened?
What is he talking about?
This is such a twist in events.
...message you've sent for the past two years, and when informed, did not take any steps to identify it as privileged, or protect it in any way, and as of two days ago...
Not protected in any way.
And as of two days ago, he has access to it.
He's known this the whole trial, too, that they've had this.
So that he was purposely trying to get Alex Jones to admit to things to get him to perjure himself.
As of two days ago, it fell free and clear into my possession.
And that is how I know you lied to me when you said you didn't have to text message about Sandy Hook.
Did you know that?
See, I told you the truth.
This is your perimation moment.
I gave them my phone.
Mr. Jones, you need to answer the question.
No, I didn't know this happened.
No, I didn't know this happened.
But I mean, I told you I gave them a phone over just so.
And you said you said in your deposition, you searched your phone.
You said you pulled down the text.
Did the search function for Sandy Hook?
That's what you said, Mr. Jones, correct?
And I had several different phones with this number, but I did.
Yeah.
I mean, that's why you got it.
Okay, so just to be devil's advocate here, everybody knows you do keep the same phone number, and then you get new phones, you upgrade to the newer version, and then your phone transfers over.
So it's possible he may have searched a newer phone and just opened up the search messages, put in Sandy Hook, didn't see anything, and didn't see this.
It's possible.
I don't take Jones as very tech savvy.
He tries to play up that he does, that he never emails.
Like he's just too big of a, too big time to email.
He says sometimes he dictates it to his assistants.
Mr. Jones, that's not what happened.
My lawyer said it to you, but I'm hiding it.
Okay.
Mr. Jones.
Mr. Jones, just answer questions.
There's no question.
Mr. Bankson, also only ask questions.
Does anybody know what a Perry Mason moment is, too?
That reference is going over a lot of people's heads.
The incredible moment where Alex Jones is informed.
This is the one we just played.
So you did get my text messages.
And said you did.
Nice trick.
Yes, Mr. Jones.
Indeed.
Indeed, Mr. Jones.
You didn't give this text message to me.
You don't know where this came from.
Do you know where I got this?
No.
Mr. Jones, did you know that 12 days ago, 12 days ago, your attorneys messed up and sent me an entire digital copy of your entire cell phone with every text message you've sent for the past two years.
And when informed, did not take any steps to identify it as privileged or protected in any way.
And as of two days ago, it fell free and clear into my possession.
And that is how I know you lied to me when you said you didn't have text messages about Sandy Hook.
Did you know that?
See, I told you the truth.
Only ask questions.
I'm hiding it.
Okay.
This is where the last one cut off.
Mr. Jones, just answer questions.
There's no question.
Mr. Bankson also only asked questions.
You know, the other thing, though, and I'm sure this was what Jones will say, this text message is from within the last two years is with Paul Joseph Watson and him.
What it is is Paul Joseph Watson screenshots an article that InfoWars had saying that some COVID people were crisis actors or they were using dummies.
And he said, hey, this is ridiculous.
This is Sandy Hook all over again.
You know, take care of this.
And then Jones says, yeah, okay.
But then it's still up, apparently.
But that's all it is.
So this is not like damning Sandy Hook.
You know, they colluded to defame the parents to make money.
So you see what I'm saying?
Unless there's many more text messages or emails that didn't get handed over, but there's really nothing too special about this particular email, if we're being honest.
7.3 million views, too.
This is the biggest news story of the day.
Alex Jones, once again.
Jones, in Discovery, you were asked, do you have Sandy Hook text messages on your phone?
And you said no, correct?
You said that under oath, Mr. Jones, didn't you?
I mean, I was mistaken.
I was mistaken, but you got the messages right there.
You know what perjury is, right?
I just want to make sure you know before we go any further.
You know what it is.
You know what perjury is, don't you, Mr. Jones?
It's funny, too, seeing Owen on the stand and Alex Jones on the stand.
It just like in his deposition, they're not so tough without their mute buttons when they're on their show or with their bullhorns.
When you actually can have a Really get them to answer questions, they completely fall apart.
Yes, I do.
I mean, I'm not a tech guy.
I told you I gave in my testimony the phone to the lawyers before whatever, and so you got my phone, but we didn't give it to you.
No, Mr. Jones, one more time.
Please remember: if you need to assert the Fifth Amendment, you can.
I need to know that you can do that.
But you testified.
You testified.
What he's going to say is you testified that you scrolled through your phone and looked for Sandy Hook.
And then he'll just say, okay, that was a different phone, maybe.
Who knows?
I wish so bad that I could interrogate Alex Jones with all the stuff I've been criticizing him for over the years.
Jones is a mess.
This is one that I saw.
Let's zoom in on a little article up in the corner.
Whoa.
I'm going to walk over to this to you so I can kind of point it out.
I know it's a little hard to read.
You might be able to read it a little better on your screen.
But this is a Zoom of Mr. Watson has sent you a screenshot from Infowars.com, correct?
Appears to be.
Yeah, and it has an article here, right?
Yeah.
And it says, stage video shows hospital using dummies in ER for coronavirus footage.
That says Jones has been doing this like obnoxious coughing non-stop, like acting like he can't even talk.
And it's funny because he'll be on his show earlier in the day or yesterday and just be yelling and screaming non-stop.
And then he comes in here and he just can't even talk at all.
And he seems like such a buffoon, such a despicable, you know, fraudulent clown.
I believe so.
So the first message from Mr. Watson.
So the first message from Mr. Watson.
Read along for me, Mr. Jones.
He says, This is a video.
Sorry, Single Watson said.
No problem.
Take your time.
You ready?
Yeah, he may not think it's a problem, but it's a real one.
Sure.
There's another clip I'll play later.
Yesterday, he goes, I got a torn lyric.
I need surgery.
It's been torn for 10 years and I got to get it fixed.
Say it.
All right.
Go ahead.
Mr. Watson says, this is a video of a medical student training to intubate.
Makes us look ridiculous, suggesting this means COVID is fake.
Sandy Hook all over again.
So Paul Joseph Watson calling out Alex Jones.
Jones said on the stand also that basically Paul Joseph Watson left because of all this stuff and that he claims he lost a lot of money because of Sandy Hook, which ultimately that sure is going to be the truth.
But also in the trial, they've got an old, I think, 2015 email where Paul Joseph Watson, who built InfoWars with Alex Jones, basically, the top writer, if you don't know who he is, he emailed and said, there's crackpots promoting Sandy Hook and this is killing us and this is going to destroy our credibility and stuff like that in the email.
And then he said, cut it out and you know, knock it off.
And then there were still some occasions where they would talk about it.
And but that that's being used against him as well.
I read that correctly?
Yes.
here's the next message What did you tell Mr. Watson?
I get it.
Mr. Jones, it's true that this article is right now live on Infowars.com.
I can pull it up, right?
I've never seen this text message.
I guess you guys got calls.
My phone didn't save them.
So that's fine.
Your phone didn't save the second phone.
So he's claiming these aren't his text messages now and that they got it from his phone and then boom, he gets proved a liar because you can tell the way iPhones work who's sending what account you're looking at.
The you or the them with the DMs.
I told you guys I gave it to the lawyers and said they drained the phone.
They didn't find that stuff.
How much folks believe?
This is the fall, the final collapse of Alex Jones.
No, I searched as well.
I mean, so you guys have all this stuff that you say we didn't give anything.
Again, he keeps repeating that, but this was only given to them 12 days ago.
It was supposed to be provided during the discovery process.
Uh-oh.
Here we go.
This guy, Ben Collins, he's on all the Alex Jones searches today.
He's an NBC reporter.
He's got all the most likes like this one.
Sandy Hook, parents' lawyer, is revealing that Alex Jones's lawyer sent him the contents of Jones' phone by mistake.
You know what perjury is, the lawyer asked.
158,000 likes on this.
It's reported January 6th committee is preparing subpoenas for Alex Jones' emails and text messages accidentally leaked to Sandy Hook lawyer.
How could they not themselves subpoena those documents and take his, just get his phone and wipe it clean and look at everything?
How have they not?
They haven't done that already.
Can you only imagine the stuff that would be going on on Alex's phone?
And I don't think this is like his phone where if you delete the comments, they disappear.
I think it's like even the even the deleted comments will show up.
Pretty sure they have ways of doing that.
But just only imagine who he could be talking to.
Is it going to be like Roger Stone and Jerome Coursey in 2016 that were sending emails with a top contact in Jerusalem where they were colluding to help Trump win the election?
Things like that.
Here's the judge asking him, Do you know what perjury is?
So you did get my checks losers.
Or protect.
I need to know you can do that.
But you testify.
Okay, that's the same one.
7.2 million views.
Judge scolded right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for lying under oath during his defamation trial.
You must tell the truth that he is getting reprimanded so much throughout this trial.
Like, it's, it's like he's not collaborating.
What's the word I'm looking for?
He's not following procedures and behaving himself.
He's getting in a lot of trouble.
You may not say million views on this one.
You may not say to this jury that you complied with Discovery.
That is not true.
You may not say it again.
So he said, oh, they asked for all the emails.
I handed over my phone and I gave you all the emails.
And then she's saying that's not true because in a previous case that they held, which I don't understand why they don't have both of these cases together, the same jury that declared him liable for defamation should also come up with how much Jones has to pay out.
But apparently he didn't comply with discovery, is what they're alleging here.
It's not true.
You may not say it again.
You may not tell this jury that you are bankrupt.
That is also not true.
He also tried to say, oh, and I don't have any money.
He's bankrupt now.
This was the day that he filed for bankruptcy.
And apparently, there's a scandal where he's been hiding the money, hiding the actual wealth and net worth of, because he's trying to say he's bankrupt, so they can't sue him for anything.
And he's claiming he's got like tens of millions in liabilities to some shell company that they believe he created also to hide the wealth.
So now he's trying to say he's bankrupt.
And they're like, you're not allowed to say that.
You're not pulling that.
And they prove how much money he's making.
There was some days where he would make $800,000 in gross sales in one day, $800,000.
They measured that over a three-year period a few years back, he made $165 million total in sales, and then now he's claiming that he's bankrupt, so he doesn't have to pay out anything.
So, not true.
You're already under oath to tell the truth.
You've already violated that oath twice today in just those two examples.
This was yesterday, too.
It seems absurd to instruct you again that you must tell the truth while you testify.
Yet, here I am.
You must tell the truth while you testify.
This is not your show.
Do you understand?
This is not your show.
He's trying to act like it's his show for sure.
It's so disappointing, too, that InfoWars, like all the Zionist gatekeeping over the years and all the shilling, and they're going to go down in flames over Sandy Hook.
Meanwhile, they just, you know, might as well have just criticized Zog and got destroyed that way, but you're going to lose it all over Sandy Hook, which is a completely kosher conspiracy theory.
What I have said.
Yes, I believe what I said was true.
Yes, you believe everything you say is true, but it isn't.
Your beliefs do not make something true.
That is, that is what we're doing here.
Just because you claim to think something is true does not make it true.
It does not protect you.
It is not allowed.
Judge to Alex Jones, you are already under oath.
Is this the same clip?
Mr. Jones.
No.
You may not say to this jury.
It is the same one.
So this is today.
Watch, or when is this?
No, this is yesterday still.
It's all blurring together.
Alex Jones was on air 45 minutes ago talking about Sandy Hook victim father, the guy that they're in the lawsuit with.
And by the way, there's two other cases that he has in other states with the rest of the family.
So this is only the beginning.
So Neil Hesslin as being slow and on the spectrum.
Plaintiff's attorney wants to play it during the continuation of Scarlett Lewis's testimony.
I thought it was an act when I saw some of the stuff on TV just because he came off the show.
Yeah, I see in the chat you think Alex will be taken care of by his Zio Masters.
It's funny.
He's really trying to throw everybody else under the bus.
Like Steve Pachenek even was blaming as well.
Funny that he doesn't get dragged in here.
I would love to see that.
But, oh, will he be protected?
Alex Jones got like almost 10 million.
Watch this.
Alex Jones Bitcoin trial.
Let's see.
Alex Jones Bitcoin Fairy drops 8 million in a month.
Who is this Bitcoin fail?
Alex Jones has so many millions selling 800,000 a day in sales on a good day.
165 million total gross sales over three years.
And you're telling me that he needs somebody, some anonymous Bitcoin donor to give him $8 million?
Who's that?
Where's that coming from?
Russians?
Israelis?
A blend of both?
Let's just say he's a nice man.
And he's not an actor.
He is manipulated by some very bad people.
But I'll just say this, I got to be honest.
He's slow, okay?
And his ex-wife is not.
I don't think he's stupid.
So now he's saying, oh, he just, he thought that this guy looked like an actor because he's slow.
He thought he was suspicious because he's actually just autistic.
That's what he's saying on the day of the trial.
Like, is he trying to get himself in trouble?
You think the lawyer would say, like, you know, don't talk about the case or something.
I've got family members that are really smart in a lot of ways, but they're just real kind of quiet and have this way about them.
And they move at a different pace.
Like, they're fast in some ways and slow in others.
And he's, I mean, I think Hasselin acts like somebody on the spectrum.
And it makes me feel like an even bigger jerk.
But when I saw him, I'm like there's something about this guy.
This doesn't look.
And now that I've been around him for over a week, I'm like, okay.
Yeah, and there was a huge documentary that just came out about Alex Jones.
And they claim it's like from a neutral perspective, but this looks like it was basically produced by Infowars themselves.
In fact, it looked like a lot of the InfoWars, like I saw Marco Morales, I believe, was in there.
And there's interviews with Schroyer and everybody that loves Alex Jones.
There was no critical voices in it, basically.
And it's basically just a puff, a huge puff, you know, magnum opus of Alex Jones and almost like a pro-public relations for Alex Jones's reputation in a way for everything that's going on with him right now.
But it's like he's almost like he's on top of the world with the documentary and then just everything's crumbling with the court case and his just physical mental breakdown.
So that's what he said about the guy that he's suing, father of the Sandy Hook child.
And then in the court yesterday, after Alex Jones, after the mother and father of the Sandy Hook kid that they're suing that suing Alex Jones, they all took the stand and then Alex Jones took the stand.
And this is him with his hand around his lawyer.
And then the mother, I can't even believe I saw this.
The mother comes over and brings him some water because he was coughing uncontrollably.
And then he shakes her hand and starts apologizing.
And then the guy that he's suing, the father of the Sandy Hook, comes over and shakes his hand also.
And then their lawyers freak out and say, stop it.
What are you doing?
Here it is.
Here's the water.
Now the husband comes over, ex-husband.
And then he's slow and autistic.
No, I'm slow and I'll shoot the ass.
The cop says, oh, apologize for calling him slow and autistic.
He says, I'm slow and autistic.
And then the lawyer, the main little lawyer there goes, my son's autistic.
I'll be watching there.
That's it.
Stop talking.
He's saying that the lawyers are manipulating the clips to try to use them to do a big lawsuit and take away his free speech.
That's what he's telling him.
And he's just going to sit there and listen to it.
He's suing him for $150 million and he's shaking his head.
The jury had already left, by the way.
And they're directed that they're not supposed to check the news, but this is all over the news and all over Twitter.
You're not doing this.
That's not even a thought.
That's not the way this goes.
Came over and shook my hand, he said.
Why, because you can't feel inside video anymore?
No, shut the door.
That's what you're trying to shut my mouth, you'll never succeed.
I'm not saying myself.
I'm not saying myself.
i think i'm autistic So I was watching the whole trial look really bad for InfoWars when all the employees were getting interrogated and the evidence that I was seeing.
It was looking real bad for him.
Look at that crazy look.
But then this day, Alex Jones, I gotta say, even though Alex Jones got in trouble a lot, I still think it was a win him taking the stand.
And then they ended the day with shaking hands.
And I'm like, oh my gosh, what a turn.
And then now today, the big drop with him apparently lying about discovery and these emails.
Who knows what other emails there's going to be?
Look how happy he was right there.
He just got to apologize.
Here's another view of it.
I think I'm autistic too, buddy.
Let's be honest on here.
I think you both have been a lot of the stuff you said.
That's it.
You're not doing this.
That's not even a thought.
That's not the way this goes.
You can't feed them fake videos anymore.
That's what you're trying to do.
Shut my mouth.
You'll never succeed.
My son's autistic.
I think I'm autistic too, buddy.
Oh, that's it.
See that Torton.
That's not in that corporate.
See that?
He tried to start talking to the camera here.
You see that?
They came over and shook my hand.
And they're like, no, no, no.
See that Torton.
Oh, this is such a clown show.
Edited.
Edited tapes.
Edited tapes.
All right.
Now we got this.
Is one of the clips I took from yesterday when he was on the stand talking to his own lawyer says that he's quote segueing away from news towards being a self-help Christian.
And Alex Jones really has been just like a Zio con evangelist, kosher conspiracy preacher, basically.
And in his documentary, it says that he grew up in Rockwell, Texas, which is a suburb outside of Dallas where all the Zionist mega pastors were.
Many of them are there.
And he said he would grew up seeing these guys, you know, all rich, these kind of things.
And he emulated them, basically.
He's most famous for his, you know, crazy rants where he almost gets like a crazy preacher that's just like possessed by the Holy Spirit.
So it's completely perfect for him just to go and to push the Jesus grift, the Torah shilling, Torah shilling.
He calls Christianity Judaism for the Gentiles.
So by promoting Christianity, he's promoting Judaism and the Torah and the Jewish myths and getting everybody to worship the God of Israel and the Jewish Messiah.
When a caller called in the other day and said, you're a Zionist gatekeeper, you're a Zionist shill.
And then he said, I follow the Bible.
I follow Jesus.
Yeah, that's the problem.
That makes you a Zionist shill, basically.
And more and more, and more and more, I don't really follow the news model of covering the news.
In the past, I did.
We still do it a lot.
But now I mainly just talk about philosophy and the big picture and the national guest on.
And the show's gotten more Christian because I'm Christian, but as things progress, all things happening in the world, I'm moving more towards doing a self-help life experience type show than the political show.
Like I've been trying to segue out of this just because I think we have to change individuals.
Kind of like Scarlett was saying earlier.
Yeah, right.
Like he's not going to be political and shill for Trump anymore.
Please.
Please.
He's just saying this because he's trying to say, I'm not going to talk about news anymore.
I'm just going to be, I'm just a good Christian.
That's his angle here.
But I believe there probably is some truth to him segueing to be a little bit more preacher-esque.
I've been saying that.
His speeches he's been giving and the rants he's been giving recently.
It's full Jesus cuckery, full worship the God of Israel and the believe in the Bible.
Stay on the Judeo matrix, the Judeo-Paradigm Reservation.
That's the simulated controlled opposition.
We're against the new world order, but all tongues and every knee will bow and confess to Jesus, the Jewish dictator over the world according to the Bible prophecies.
I mean, they're saying Laura Loomer converted to be a Christian now.
If that doesn't tell you everything you need to know, I don't know what will.
Here's Stu Peters, Laura Loomer just accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior.
All the groipers are telling me, oh, Laura Loomer's based.
Laura Loomer's, we support her.
Zionist or America first now, huh?
Great job.
Milo and Laura Loomer are Christians.
Alex Jones, great Christian, I'm sure.
Literally, this is Stu Peters.
Literally, in real time, Laura Loomer is now covered in the blood of Jesus Christ.
Man, I think anti-Semitic Christians everywhere are just jizzing in their pants at the thought of Laura Loomer just washing in the blood of Jesus.
Laura Loomer, the Jew, just being bathing in the blood, washing away all her Jewish rejection, killer of Jesus.
This is what the Christians believe.
They're getting off on this, and they'll believe it too.
If this doesn't tell you everything you need to know about Christianity, Laura Loomer washed in the blood of Christ.
Yeah, 47,000 views on this, by the way.
This was the most amazing conversation he ever had in his entire life.
The great conversion of Laura Loomer is a Christian.
Oh, man.
I love it.
I love it.
The Christian Grift.
Perfect.
Jews have been converting to Christianity and promoting Christianity for the goy forever since the inception, since Paul, since the beginning.
Oh, oh, yeah.
Where is this?
Look at the new here's the new Richard Carrier I heard the other day.
This is from his book, Not the Impossible Faith.
Listen to this.
I think every scholar today would agree that had there been no Paul, there would have been no Christianity as we know it.
His role in rescuing Christianity from failure cannot be overlooked.
If anyone could sell this new Judaism light to the Gentiles, it was him.
Paul, the Pharisee, the learned oral law Pharisee Saul basically created Christianity as we know it today and sold it, the apostle to the Gentiles, the first Pharisee that sold Jesus to the Gentiles.
And it's been going on ever since.
Now we got Loomer.
Look, Infowars, 35,000 tweets, top trending.
Let's get back to Jones.
Or that we're going to change the world.
We can't change ourselves than whenever that will change the world.
And I've made a lot of mistakes, and I've learned a lot in that process.
And I've also learned how the corporate media and more and more Laura Loomer, Alex Jones, there's power in the blood.
Laura Loomer feels that Jesus power in the blood.
The blood of the Lamb.
Where's Al?
Al Al would get a kick out of this.
Interesting that Jones didn't.
Okay, now here's Jones listing like, oh, I've been interviewed so many times, blah, blah, blah.
Very interesting.
Two things in this.
I'll comment it after we watch.
So we've talked about your responsibilities and your duties and your work today at InfoWars.
Do you also appear on other people's shows?
Yes, I've been on thousands of different programs over the last 27, 28 years.
Any that we would have heard?
I've been on Alex Stern, held his network many times.
I have been on Joe Rogan's show many times, even predating his current podcast.
Been in 25 years.
I've been on The View.
I've been on Pierce Morgan.
I've been on 20 or 30 BBC shows.
I've been on Japanese television.
I've been on Saudi Arabia TV.
I've been on Israeli TV.
I've been.
You've been on Israeli TV.
When has Alex Jones ever been on Israeli TV?
And why have I not heard about this?
Why have I not seen this video?
Who interviewed him from Israeli TV?
What did he talk about?
Is this true?
I mean, basically, I've been on Brazilian television, Brazilian radio, Mexican TV and radio.
I mean, I've been on basically a lot.
And the top one that came to mind I was expecting to hear was RT.
He's been on RT many times, far more than any of those.
Far more than any of the other people he listed.
RT was promoting him heavily.
He would go on all the time.
He would share their articles all the time, Russia Today.
And also, very, maybe did he not want to mention connections to Russia because January 6 investigations or because of the Trump-Russia collusion stuff or because Zero Hedge, Zero Hedge, which is also very pro-Russia, people speculate that it's actually run by some Russians.
And Zero Hedge is central in this trial.
It was Zero Hedge with many of the articles that InfoWars was reading about Sandy Hook that are in evidence and being discussed and getting interrogated about.
But he didn't mention that one, which I find interesting.
Here's the clip where Jones just can't stop coughing and says he's got a torn laryx.
It's funny.
The guy talks on air all the time.
I've never seen him have a breakdown like this on a show where he can't.
I used to watch him all the time.
Not in the last few years.
So maybe it's gotten worse since then.
But funny how he gets the worst cough itch in his throat while he's on the stand and not on his show every day.
I never, we never organized it all, so I don't know.
Excuse me, sorry.
The faces he makes too.
bringing on other hosts that have their own programs.
I think we started the nightly news in like 2000, 2015.
I don't have the exact dates.
So we started the nightly news.
David Knight, and we came back to another host sometime before the 2016 election.
How did you pick who was going to be the first host for the nightly news?
Well, I hosted it sometimes.
It's so David Knight, but he's like, I'm sorry, I had a really bad feel here.
Do you need some more work?
No, it's going to say it's a torn lyrics.
It's been a lot worse.
It's thrilled at this week, so I was just going to voice it like that.
So I feel like, well, there may be some truth to that.
He's damaged his throat, but I feel like this is him trying to gain some sympathy from the jury.
And, you know, they're trying to, the lawyers are trying to say, we need to make an example out of him.
We need to put him out of business for what he's done.
We need to discourage and deter anybody else from lying like this about big events.
And so they want to bankrupt him and stop.
If he's pretending like, oh, my throat's, I need surgery.
Maybe the jury thinks, oh, well, he's not going to be talking anyway.
You know, he's going to have throat surgery.
He's going to be off the air.
He doesn't look well.
So, you know, don't penalize him that much to put him out of business.
I was asking if David Knight won a contest in order to be on the show.
Yes, he did.
Tell us about how that worked.
We had a contest of news videos and reports he did, the best.
I don't think he won it.
I think he entered the contest.
But then we hired him.
He came out of his family from North Carolina.
He was an engineer and also had done a lot of writing for publications and things.
And so he was just a natural for the show.
Mr. James.
Oh, thank you very much.
I'm sorry.
I've been to surgery on this.
It's been like this for 10 years.
really died down.
That's the exception to the food and the clothing.
Thank you.
You advised me.
Sorry, go ahead.
Um...
So that's a joke because when the trial started, she said, absolutely no food or gum in my courtroom.
And she just gave him a stick of gum to get his eyes closed to stop.
She gave him a stick of gum and said she's making an exception.
He goes, oh, she's being nice to me.
Alex, you obviously have a very busy work schedule for yourself.
Do you tell the other hosts what to say or what to cover?
We're starting to.
Well, I mean, no, not in the past.
Not really.
Very barely.
Other than I try to pick people that already have done shows and I've seen their work that I think are trying to tell the truth, that are smart and who are funny.
I think we've done a pretty good job of that.
But they're definitely, we're trying to put it more oversight and be more careful, honestly, no matter what we do.
We definitely.
I never.
Chat says he looks like.
what was that?
That was funny.
Jakari Jackson won the contest.
He had to have a black win.
Oh, yeah.
What did that other one say?
He should have went to the courtroom in a wheelchair with an oxygen tank.
That's what he looks like a Depression era clown.
That's funny.
All right.
What do we got?
The next clip, and we'll read this.
Jones scolded by the judge for lying on the stand.
You may not say to this jury.
Okay, that's the one we already watched, too.
I clipped that one also.
All right, what do we got next?
Alex Jones coughing and wheezing on the stand, pretending that he's suffering from a torn larynx when the jury has already heard the InfoWars segment of his screaming just hours ago.
Priceless.
18,000 likes.
Look at this one.
827,000 views.
If Alex Jones doesn't go to jail for this, nobody should ever go to jail for anything.
Jones, you know how an iPhone works, right?
You've had iPhone text messages for several years now.
Yeah.
What does it mean if the messages are in blue?
Whose messages are those?
Whose phone is this taken from?
I don't know.
Someone's taking bro.
I mean, I just turn the phone over and take the stuff off.
Can I have you look in the very bottom?
They're so, all of them, they must have been directed by the lawyer to do this.
So non-compliant.
Like, they ask them simple questions, and instead of just saying yes, they go, it appears so.
Or and they say, I don't know, to like almost everything and don't answer the questions.
Jones tries to avoid every question he gets, basically.
And just playing stupid, playing dumb, being difficult.
It doesn't come off looking good, I don't think, to the jury at all.
I don't know if this one's taken bro.
I mean, I just turn the phone over and take the stuff off.
Can I have you look in the very bottom below the very bottom left corner?
Is that the phone number?
Yes.
So you did get my text messages.
And said you didn't.
Nice trick.
Yes, Mr. Jones.
Indeed.
Okay, we saw this one.
You searched your phone.
You said you pulled down the text.
Did the search function for Sandy Hook?
That's what you said, Mr. Jones, correct?
And I had several different phones with this number, but I did get coaxing.
I mean, that's why you got it.
No, Mr. Jones.
That's not what happened.
My lawyer sent it to you, but I'm hiding it.
Okay.
Mr. Jones?
Mr. Jones, just answer questions.
There's no question.
Mr. Bankson, also only ask questions.
Sure.
This whole trial and Alex Jones.
Alex Jones was the first one that they can justify censoring everywhere.
Now they're going to use this precedent that people are going to be scared to question any mainstream events.
Then they really will get the hoods put to be able to pull off media hoaxes and media scams.
And now Jones has just been like the poster boy and the beta test for so many of these things.
Just one leading us, leading the Judas Goat, leading them into January 6th, also.
Just, you know, he's financially benefited, although he may be destroyed after this, but just one, you know, disaster gatekeeping dead end after another while he lines his pockets.
Jones, you know how an iPhone works.
Okay, we played that one.
Okay, this is a funny one.
The clip from InfoWars, Alex Jones says, I take this as serious as cancer.
The judge comes from CPS who's been exposed for human trafficking and working with pedophiles.
So that's what you mean when you say you're taking this seriously.
Judge Maya Gamble comes from CPS who has been exposed and you've been trafficking and wordy with pedophiles.
That's what you mean when you say you're taking this seriously.
I take this as serious as cancer.
Judge Maya Gamble comes from CPS who has been exposed for you and trafficking and wording with pedophiles.
That's what you mean when you say you're taking this seriously.
I take this as serious as cancer.
Serious as cancer.
Here's the mother that took the stand.
She says, What does she say?
Oh, they don't have the quote here.
She was like pointing at Jones and telling him, I'm a real mom.
Here's a little clip from the documentary that just came out about him, Alex's war.
A fan calls him John the Baptist.
Some crazy, crazy Christian lady with a cross around her neck thinks that Alex Jones is the forerunner to the Messiah.
That's what the John the Baptist Elijah character is, the forerunner that precedes the Messiah.
She thinks Alex Jones is that wacky.
The Christians and rabbis speculate that about Trump also, I've heard.
Yeah, Alex Jones just being used to discredit all legitimate criticisms by his...
This has been one of his top roles to gatekeep the Judeo conspiracy and to discredit any opposition to the mainstream media, basically.
And then he's done that niche and gone from access television to one of the most influential news people in the country.
Hey, Alex.
This is Trish from Michigan.
And what's funny is, I'm pretty sure Trish from Michigan is somebody that has called in all the time over the years.
Trish from Michigan.
Hey, Alex.
This is Trish from Michigan.
Cool.
Hey, I want to picture you.
This is Trish from Michigan.
Music.
Church music.
And you and I was making a comment about John the Baptist.
You're more honored for how much you've been.
You're the forerunner for what's coming.
That's the return of Jesus.
These people don't even know their own, the own the prophecies of the Bible with the line of Judah that destroys the Gentiles or the treading of the wine press of the Goyam nations that the Messiah ben David is going to do at the end times.
The destruction of Edom, which according to the rabbis is Christianity, will be destroyed in the end by the Moshiach.
And they want their own demise.
And she's right.
Jones basically is.
He's not the actual John the Baptist Elijah character, but he is filling the archetype as Trump is preparing the way for the messianic age just by being a Christian alone, basically.
Not to mention all the Zionist gatekeeping.
Okay, that's all we have today for us.
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