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Alex Jones touts unproven 'DNA force' pills on his show, calling them better than supplements taken by the elites
Infowars' Alex Jones promotes unproven "DNA force" pills on his show, claiming they were created with the help of his father, who was "involved in FDA approved nutraceuticals." He also claims that the pills are better and less expensive than the "expensive, fancy, rich person supplements" taken by the elites.
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Alex Jones promotes his father's DNA supplements, claiming they are better and less expensive than the supplements used by the elites to deal with globalist poisoning.
12:44 - 15:45 (03:00)
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Alex Jones promotes his father's DNA supplements, claiming they are better and less expensive than the supplements used by the elites to deal with globalist poisoning.
ChapterAlex Jones touts unproven 'DNA force' pills on his show, calling them better than supplements taken by the elites
EpisodePart Two: How Alex Jones Got Rich at the Low, Low Price of Other People's Lives
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Info Wars Life's DNA Force supplement includes expensive ingredients costing thousands of dollars per kilo, such as one costing $7,000 and another costing $12,000, but is marketed at a price of $134.95 a bottle.
15:45 - 16:45 (00:59)
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Info Wars Life's DNA Force supplement includes expensive ingredients costing thousands of dollars per kilo, such as one costing $7,000 and another costing $12,000, but is marketed at a price of $134.95 a bottle. The supplement was mixed at a facility belonging to Dr. Gripp to ensure the highest standards.
ChapterAlex Jones touts unproven 'DNA force' pills on his show, calling them better than supplements taken by the elites
EpisodePart Two: How Alex Jones Got Rich at the Low, Low Price of Other People's Lives
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Summary
Alex Jones advertises Dr. Grip's supplements, emphasizing their quality and purity, and often using himself as an example of their effectiveness. Typically, the ads also contain elements of Jones' political beliefs and conspiracy theories.