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PostsApril 10, 2024
"All you can do is fight back": Alex Jones HITS BACK on FBI's involvement with his legal battles
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Undercover footage from Sound Investigation revealed a former FBI agent the agency's involvement with Alex Jones' legal battles and that the FBI “did what [they] wanted” with him and “took his money away” and “chopped his legs off.”
“This man admitted that nothing [Jones] had done was criminal. That is what is so scary,” Crowder said. “There is the court of public opinion, which has no accountability. And he was saying he could influence the courts by abusing the court of public opinion. The FBI, CIA, and this administration, and big tech platforms are often the same.”
According to the footage, there were roughly 20 undercover agents at the capital on Jan. 6.
“We did what we wanted and took his money away. We shut him up for a while,” Gavin O’Blennis said in the undercover footage.
Which comes after the public was told that that was a “ludicrous” far-right conspiracy theory.
"They create the narrative," Jones said. “The good news is that it is backfiring now.”
Jones stated that he has had conversations with several law firms regarding violations of his civil rights and a lawsuit.
"This is the cocktail they used against Trump," Jones said. "I don't like taking on the FBI and CIA, but when someone is on top of you and breaking your nose and punching your eyeballs out, all you can do is fight back," Jones said. “It is a major civil rights issue.”
Jones stated how this is a common Communist tactic where they pick on one person and everyone turns against him or does not support him. Then, they go on to the next person.
"It is a divide and conquer tactic," Jones said. "The hit pieces only create more support... [because] system is so discredited now that their attacks on us are nothing but an endorsement," Jones said.
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