Internationally
recognized veteran broadcaster, documentary filmmaker, and investigative journalist Alex Jones has been featured as a prominent
figure of the 9/11 Truth Movement in such publications as The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone Magazine and Popular
Mechanics. He has appeared on Good Morning America, The View, 20/20 Downtown, 60 Minutes, The Discovery Channel, The History
Channel, Fox News, CNN, TalkSport (UK), Russia Today, Channel 4 (UK), A&E, America’s most widely listened to late
night radio show, Coast to Coast AM, C-Span, and many other venues. Patrick Beech of the Austin-American Statesman has described
Jones as “an absolutely riveting television presence.”A 2011 Rolling Stone article described Jones as “a
giant in America’s conspiracy subculture,” with a subsequent in-depth profile adding that he made Glenn Beck and
Rush Limbaugh, “sound like tea-sipping NPR hosts on Zoloft.”Many have attributed Jones’ success to him being
at the innovative forefront of viral media, a process that began right at the start of his documentary film career with Jones
encouraging viewers to make copies of his work to increase distribution and get the word out.“Alex Jones is a model
for people to create their own media,” Michael Harrison, editor of the industry trade magazine Talkers, told Rolling
Stone writer Alexander Zaitchik. “When the history is written of talk broadcasting’s transition from the corporate
model of the 20th century to the digital, independent model of the 21st century, he will be considered an early trailblazer.”As
a dedicated and aggressive Constutionalist, Jones consistently defends the Bill of Rights, property rights, and our nation’s
borders. In the spirit of Thomas Jefferson and George Washington, Jones passionately argues against foreign entanglements
and wars for the sake of corporate and banking interests. Jones avoids the bogus political labels of “left and right”
and instead focuses on what really matters — what’s right and wrong. Read
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