Alex Jones anti-semite

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"Since Ahmadinejad has also repeatedly questioned the scale of the Holocaust, this gives debunkers a perfect opportunity to link 9/11 truth with Holocaust denial a pathetic smear that they have always longed to anchor to some actual evidence, since none whatsoever exists."

http://www.infowars.com/?p=1548
 
I dislike Jones as much the next guy, but using that to accuse him of anti-semitism is a reeeeeeeeeeeeal stretch.

Defending his stupid movement from the obvious "point a to pont b" connection? Yes. But he does nothing to defend the psycho's Holocaust views.
 
Is this thread just meant to be the ironic fulfilment of Mr Watson's prophecy?
 
i have never heard alex jones say anything genuinely anti-semitic. he is a crazy conspiracy theorist. but he does not hate jews or judaism.
 
Why try and draw a bow to make Jones anti-semitic and connect Holocaut Denial to 9/11? If you want to connect the two just google Carol A. Valentine, Eric Hufschmid, Chris Bollyn, or the American Free Press (which was used as the exculsive press source for Loose Change.)
 
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exactly. there are enough true anti-semites in the truth movemant. no need to make false smears.
 
He's probably not an anti-Semite, as that would imply he actually believed in something (no matter how twisted) other than making money from as large and diverse a group of gullible people as possible (hence the way he throws bones to both Right and Left). However, as I recently showed, he'll tolerate making advertising revenue from extreme anti-Semites.

Tolerating race hate is almost worse than advocating it, as it implies apathy towards hateful ideologies that in the past resulted in millions of deaths.
 
It just (once again) proves he'll get into bed with anyone who supports his point of view, no matter how unsavoury/crazy they may be. And in that sense hes just like every other leading light in the troof movement.
 
I think he's just a hater of groups, unless they support him (and even then he's suspicious). A group larger than two people is a conspiracy to him.
 
It just (once again) proves he'll get into bed with anyone who supports his point of view, no matter how unsavoury/crazy they may be. And in that sense hes just like every other leading light in the troof movement.

You mean a complete bampot?
 
Let's just forget the fact the movement wouldn't exist without holocaust deniers like Chris Bollyn.

Molten Steel? Chris Bollyn. Drones? Carol Valentine. Dancing Jews? Holocaust deniers.

It's pretty pathetic.
 
exactly. there are enough true anti-semites in the truth movemant. no need to make false smears.

parky gets it right, as usual.

Jones is in it for the money. Jon Ronsen says that he only half believes the stuff himself. He'd take an ad from the Builderberg group if they paid him (hey, maybe someone should pull a prank on him with that...)
 
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You mean a complete bampot?
Jones is a bit like this guy-- http://thefreemanperspective.blogspot.com/2005/12/your-comments.html or David Icke. I have seen several Alex Jones "productions" and figure him to be an earnest and self-promoting nutbar. He has a fairly cosy professional relationship with Texe Marrs, who is not openly anti-semitic, but figures there's something awry with Israel in specific and Jews in general.

The best I can figure is that people like Alex Jones feel that Israel and "the Jews" are instruments of some sort of vast, evil, and unknowable occult force. He sees owls and owl shapes everywhere and thinks that the US Government secretly worships Moloch, a Mesopotamian deity sometimes associated with the sun.

I recall that the ADL or some other organisation like that sought once to bar Icke from entering Canada on the basis of presumed anti-semitism. The argument was something like the "reptilioids" were merely metaphors for "the Jews" but Icke was only delayed entry rather than being prevented from coming here.

People like Jones, Marrs and Icke distinctly view the material world much differently than you or I do but none of them could be proved to be anti-semitic.
 
He has a fairly cosy professional relationship with Texe Marrs, who is not openly anti-semitic, but figures there's something awry with Israel in specific and Jews in general.

Anyone who sells 'The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion' (notorious anti-Semitic forgery), 'The Synagogue of Satan: The Secret History of Jewish World Domination', and 'Behind Communism' (a 'Communism is Jewish' book) as Texe Marrs does in his online shop is an anti-Semite in my book.

Also, anyone who links to Eric Hufschmid and Jew Watch on their website, as Texe Marrs does, is also an anti-Semite in my book.
 
Anyone who sells 'The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion' (notorious anti-Semitic forgery), 'The Synagogue of Satan: The Secret History of Jewish World Domination', and 'Behind Communism' (a 'Communism is Jewish' book) as Texe Marrs does in his online shop is an anti-Semite in my book.

Also, anyone who links to Eric Hufschmid and Jew Watch on their website, as Texe Marrs does, is also an anti-Semite in my book.
It's a fine line, Edmund.

Marrs, as Jones, "merely" observes that Zionists, Freemasons, the IRS, and practically every identifiable group on earth are either pawns or conspirators with some vast and malevolent force that lies somewhere beyond our perceptions. He is quite unlike Eric Hufschmid or Christopher Bollyn, both of whom are deliberate anti-semites.

Needless to say, all of them are frauds.
 
I don't think Alex Jones is an anti-semite. If he is, he hides it well. He appears to reserve his hatred primarily for his country and not any ethnic or religious minority. Pretty much like nearly every other troofer.

Alex Jones's major failure in this regard is that he simply doesn't care to distance himself from these people. He views them in a similar manner to how the users of this forum view members of the Hannah Montana fan club (I'm assuming very few, if any of us here are 13 year old girls and are therefore not Hannah Montana fans ourselves). Should Miley Cyrus start advocating violent overthrow of elected governments and the extermination of minority groups, I assume we would re-evaluate our personal relationships but until then, I don't see any of us cold-shouldering daughters, sisters, neices, et cetera.
 
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