Chapter
The Connection Between Conspiracy Theorists and Violence
The unintentional influence that conspiracy theorists like Alex Jones have on sparking acts of violence is similar to the intentional propaganda tactics used by ISIS, while companies profit from our state of constant fear and war.
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The podcast host discusses how some people believe that deleting evidence actually proves the validity of a conspiracy theory, citing the example of Alex Jones' deleted social media materials.
50:27 - 52:04 (01:36)
Summary
The podcast host discusses how some people believe that deleting evidence actually proves the validity of a conspiracy theory, citing the example of Alex Jones' deleted social media materials.
ChapterThe Connection Between Conspiracy Theorists and Violence
EpisodePart Two: How Alex Jones Got Rich at the Low, Low Price of Other People's Lives
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker questions the power and moral compass of the globalists and highlights the ineffective nature of their actions.
52:04 - 52:54 (00:49)
Summary
The speaker questions the power and moral compass of the globalists and highlights the ineffective nature of their actions. They also discuss the longevity of Alex Jones' career and how it contradicts the narrative he portrays about himself.
ChapterThe Connection Between Conspiracy Theorists and Violence
EpisodePart Two: How Alex Jones Got Rich at the Low, Low Price of Other People's Lives
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The spread of propaganda in media can have disastrous consequences, leading to violence and unrest in society.
52:54 - 57:03 (04:09)
Summary
The spread of propaganda in media can have disastrous consequences, leading to violence and unrest in society. This includes intentional propaganda as well as unintentional consequences of false or misleading information.