Do @RealAlexJones & I sleep on a bed of “blood money” or are we just the only Americans not allowed to do honest business to support our shows? INFOWARS LIVES FOREVER! https://t.co/hOkmnmg9Kh
Alex Jones refutes claims of profiting from tragedy, detailing InfoWars' growth from a 3,000-square-foot space to a 20,000-square-foot complex over 32 years while selling legitimate supplements at Whole Foods. He dismisses the "blood money" narrative as political maneuvering by Democrat law firms aiming to silence his father's election work, asserting his net worth is under $10 million despite expert valuations near $280 million. Ultimately, Jones frames these lawsuits not as justice for Sandy Hook victims but as partisan attacks on free speech, contrasting his honest business model with what he calls the industry's grift. [Automatically generated summary]
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The Blood Money Myth00:09:17
Another funny thing I'd like to address, and I'm not sure when I'll put this out, is the bed of blood money comment.
And someone, I guess, just put this in my replies, and they were like, you sleep on a bed of blood money.
I hope you sleep well.
Where's the blood money?
I want to know about this.
So InfoWars is started in 1997.
My grandfather helps my dad build a media company, and that media company starts off with three employees and ends up with 78.
That media company starts being run out of a pet store, ends up being run out of a like 12,000 square foot office that ended up having like over 20,000 square foot warehouse that took 32 years to build.
I mean, when I was a little kid, when we had the original studio, if you got to understand, the current office, they're like one story buildings, right?
And we used to have, so there's two of them total, right?
I think they're each like, they got to be, around six to eight thousand square feet, but originally we only had three thousand square feet or less of the original building right.
That's where that original ALEX Jones studio is.
We then graduated to having the entirety of that building and then we got the other side, the identical building, and we ran fulfillment warehouse operations out of there.
So when i'm a little kid, when i'm like seven eight nine ten eleven twelve, thirteen years old, I am scurrying around that office, i'm editing, i'm doing copywriting, i'm filming reports, i'm putting things in boxes, i'm doing pick and pack, I'm doing shipping analytics.
I'm being a gopher running around giving people things all this stuff My point being this is all legitimate business and all we've ever done is sold physical goods that people wanted the same stuff you find like a Whole Foods or an HEB for example.
They're just high quality nutritional supplements now There are two accusations that come from that and the first one we already talked about the bed of blood money, but the first one is it's a snake oil product.
It's all snake oil Nothing you ever sold has been real Please, bitch, read the PubMed studies, ask ChatGPT about what we sell, Google it, look it up.
These are just medicinal herbs and vitamins and minerals that you need already that people have been taking for thousands of years.
There's no fraud there.
There's no crime there.
That's not illegal to do.
And even more than that, not that it's even illegal or that it's legal, it's actually noble and moral to do, to sell products that improve people's lives, to sell products that people are going to need to buy already, and to sell them in a way that's 100% honest.
You buy the product to support the show.
Unlike all of you people, where if you got a podcast or something like that, I'm talking to people, I'm talking to the Knowledge Fi people.
Unlike people like you, I mean, not Dan and Jordan, because they have their grift.
They're bottom feeders.
They feed off my father.
They don't have any unique material, of course.
But you guys, if you got a podcast, what would happen was you'd get some views, some numbers, and then, hey, let me talk to you.
I got this greens powder.
It's a real amazing formula.
I'm going to pay you 8% a unit to promote it, right?
So.
In the early 2000s, my dad had plenty of offers like that.
And of course, he was on GCN, and we had, there's a place down in Tennessee where they make blue diamond gusset jeans and all that.
And he's had sponsors, and he's continued to have sponsors.
But 95% of all the money that's ever come in there is because somebody saw an ad to buy a physical product that they needed or that they wanted a consumable, a dietary supplement, and they bought it from Infowarsstore.com.
So, Explain to me how that is my bed of blood money that I speak on.
Now they'll go, all the sales that were ever generated were made off the backs of the families of the Sandy Hook children, which is just fucking absurd.
I literally, I've spent more time in that building than any place I've ever grown up in, right?
Like literally, there's no marketing meeting.
There's no coordination.
There's no plans.
These people, they made up like this James Bond narrative that for the entirety of the company's history, we've been grifting off of this horrific mass casualty event that my father questioned, right?
And that's just objectively not true.
But see, it's a good enough story.
You go to court, you have the crying parent, you have the montage of the child, and oh, this is my kid.
Look at the photos of my kid.
This is literally what they did at trial.
And then on the other end, you have the mean old man who sold the supplements and he's got all the money.
He's a rich guy, profited off the families.
When in reality, the guy is broke.
All the money the guy ever made, he put back into the company.
The guy's never been worth more than $10 million, even though you guys claimed he was worth like $280 million.
That's how much the expert said it was on the stand.
And hey, sue me if it's not true.
Correct me if it's not true.
$280 million.
And that's where the valuation of the billion dollar judgment comes from.
So do you see how it's all bullshit?
And literally, like, I don't think what my dad did was wrong.
I think he has the right to use the First Amendment.
But even if you want to say it's defamation and you want to make him pay, you don't have a right to take a man's business away from him when it's profitable and he can pay you back.
These people, again, sue me if it's not true.
These people were offered tens of millions of dollars paid out over years.
actual money that could have been given to them for restitution purposes.
And hey, you know what?
I don't concede this, but if we made a mistake, let's go ahead and make it right, right?
It was never about making it right.
It was always about the families, but really the Democrat Party law firms and everyone else grifting off the families, using the families, using this as a mechanism to shut us down because of the work my dad did in the 2016 presidential election.
So that's the truth.
And you know what?
I don't sleep in a bed of blood money.
I sleep in a bed of supplement money, supplements that I've been selling myself privately for five years.
So this whole thing about you nipple baby boy, never worked for anything day in your life.
I guarantee I actually work a lot harder than you do unless you're actually in the trades on the ground doing like 60 to 80 hour work weeks.
Okay.
If you're a computer retard and you're sending emails and you're acting all noble and you're acting like we're grifters, fuck you.
Like I have literally worked every single year of my life since I was about eight years old.
So don't tell me.
What I don't know or don't tell me what I know either don't don't don't act like you're on some moral high horse and I see this knowledge fight subreddit's great I I love it I go in there.
Here's the thing I like poking fun at Alex too Alex is not a perfect guy Alex is very imperfect guy, but he's one of the greatest broadcasters ever in history So I'll go in there for the memes and see what y'all say and you legitimately get off on the idea of taking this man's first amendment away from him stripping him of his rights.
It's never about justice.
It's never about money.
It's never even about the families.
That's always y'all's excuse.
You just want to tear a strong man down.
That's all it's ever been about.
So just be honest about it.
And that's what the lawyers say.
They say, yeah, we're the mafia.
We're the mafia and we control things because we speak this HR language that you do not speak.
So we reject that.
And as far as the bed of blood money, I sleep just fine because it's not blood money.
It's supplement money.
And I sleep very well knowing that the formulas I make, for sleep, for energy, for recovery on shroomforce.com, on 50%off.com, on jonescbd.com, on bluevitality.com, on all these different stores.
When people buy from me, they're getting stuff that helps them.
In the same way, when they go to thealexjonesstore.com, which I highly recommend, get yourself some methylene blue.
Piss these people off.
Hey, Dan and Jordan, you look like total shit.
I know I look like shit too, but at least I'm working.
I'm hustling.
How many people do y'all employ?
Are y'all playing payroll?
Are y'all?
Are y'all involved in manufacturing, distribution, any of these things?
Because I contribute to the economy.
Are you guys contributing to the economy?
I guess you are kind of in a weird recycled way where you feed off my father.
So I would say, what are you guys' actual political positions?
How many shows have you done where you break down your takes and your opinions and what you think about geopolitics in the world?
Because it's not enough to just go, oh, Alex Jones is crazy.
He's a nutball.
Wow, what a conspiracy theorist.
when you have no epistemic justification for your worldview.
So you criticize Alex, you tear him down, and it's kind of from like a hug box.
It's kind of from like a safe space that you do this from because you guys don't have a political position other than hating my father.
So we ain't going to do that anymore.
We ain't going to play this shit.
This is called Alex Jones apologetics.
We're right.
You're wrong.
It will be proven.
We'll be doing debates in the future.
We'll be doing the whole thing.
This has to stop.
This has to end.
Justice has to be applied equally unless if it's not, it's not justice.