In news that has shocked many people, the popular Alex Jones radio show was shut down and blocked from Facebook, Youtube, and other social media outlets:
The US Constitution explicitly forbids government censorship. So Silicon Valley big-tech companies made themselves the gatekeepers of ‘goodthink,’ de-platforming anyone who runs afoul of their arbitrary ‘community standards.’Alex Jones, the host of InfoWars, has often been derided by establishment media as a conspiracy theorist. Yet on Monday, Apple, Spotify, YouTube and Facebook proved right the motto of his show – “There’s a war on for your mind!” – by blocking or deleting InfoWars accounts from their platforms, saying he allegedly engaged in “hate speech” and violated their “community standards.”
Simply put, these corporations appointed themselves arbiters of acceptable political thought, and censored Jones for failing to comply with arbitrary political standards set in Silicon Valley boardrooms, not at the ballot box.
The First Amendment to the US Constitution says that Congress shall make no law “abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” There is no “hate speech” exemption, either. In fact, hate speech is not even a legal category in the US. However, a chorus of voices all too glad Jones was purged immediately chimed up to argue that Apple, Alphabet, Facebook and Spotify are private companies and this does not apply to them.
There is a wrinkle in that argument, though: civil rights outfits such as the ACLU have argued that social media amount to a “designated public forum” in cases where government officials tried to avail themselves of blocking, muting and other functions put forth by Big Tech as a way to police “toxicity” on their platforms.
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This isn’t about how much one likes or dislikes Alex Jones or InfoWars. This is about corporations deciding for you what you should be allowed to hear, read, say or think – and the people normally criticizing such behavior cheering it on, because it suits their political agenda.
As Jones’s colleague Paul Joseph Watson put it, “The great censorship purge has truly begun.”
Ask not for whom the censorship bell tolls; it tolls for thee. (source)
The Alex Jones news shutdown from social media does appear to be a big deal, and in a certain sense it is. He is a popular radio show host, and to his credit, has made many people think about issues of global politics and the forces which influence the world. He has done some good work, and the good work that he has done should not be ignored.
That said, Alex Jones always was, is, and remains in the future to be a form of controlled opposition. Getting rid of him is no different than saying that the government taking PBS off the television is a threat to the free press because said channel was already controlled by the government.
There are two major events that one can witness to show this. The first is the David Duke vs. Alex Jones debate, which took place on August 18th, 2015 and was deleted from Alex Jones’ official Youtube page before the page was removed permanently by Youtube:
Without getting into the individuals, their views, and the well-known issues associated with both, in this debate Alex Jones is definitively defeated by Dr. Duke. In addition to that, this debate also marks the formal transition of InfoWars from being a site with a focus on conspiracies and talking about “the globalists” to a shift in favor of outright nationalism, “Trumpism,” and “conservative politics.” Its possible that Jones realized that he needed to adapt to the nationalist trend. To those who were or are regular InfoWars listeners, the show was never the same after this debate happened.
The second event, and perhaps the most glaring, was that Alex Jones himself ADMITTED that he comes from a family with deep ties to the CIA. He admitted this on an episode of the Opie and Anthony show on April 17. 2013 (28:15):
He also admitted it again on his own show on June 10, 2014:
Alex Jones also admitted that his cousin, Buckley S. Hamman, helped to start Infowars. You can view the clip here. As Hamman’s LinkedIn profile notes:
And as the obituary for Mr. Hamman’s father, it likewise notes:
Biff was born July 25, 1945 in Dallas, Texas to Clyde William and Bennie Grayce Pope Hamman. He received his Bachelor’s Degree from LSU, while also setting track records. He furthered his education by receiving a PHD in Latin American History from the University of Guatemala. He proudly served in the U. S. Army during the Vietnam War as a helicopter pilot.
Biff married the love of his life, Lilian R. Cowart on December 9, 1970 in Fort Hood, Texas. He was a ham radio operator for many years, K50F0. He was an avid bicyclist and loved the outdoors. Biff managed a hunting lodge, enjoyed making stained glass, tending to beehives and vineyards. He was, presently, Ranch Manager for Jones Brothers Ranch. While he was a busy man, nothing was more important to him than his family and spending time with them.
He was preceded in death by his father and son, Peter Hamman.
Biff is survived his wife, Lilian Hamman; children, Buckley S. Hamman of Chicago, IL, Verna Grayce Chao (Peter) of Hermosa Beach, CA and Hester Blair Hamman of Brooklyn, NY; grandchildren, Honore and Alexander Chao; mother, Bennie G. Hamman; sister, Carol Hamman Jones (David) of Austin; nephew, Alexander Jones and niece, Marleigh Jones. (source)
If that was not enough, Alex Jones also admitted on August 9th, 2017 while being interviewed by George Noory that he was worked in “counter intel” on behalf of the Trump campaign:
For all of the good that Jones has done, the fact is that he ADMITS in his own words multiple times his ties to the CIA and intelligence in his own family. It is rather interesting that he would be able to get such a large radio show with so notable a following, and not only that, but then have on persons with direct connections to military-industrialist and “conservative” media financier Robert Shillman through his having Milo Yiannopoulos — a backer of pedophilia — on his show among other guests.
Alex Jones’ divorce from his wife, Kelly Nichols, hit him very hard. You can follow her on Twitter, Youtube, Facebook, or her website as she discusses her criticism of Alex Jones and why she believes that he needed and is glad that he was removed. One can view a copy of the Alex Jones Divorce settlement on the Hays County, TX judicial website for family courts, trial #13-2647.
Clearly, he had earned a significant amount of money from his show, much of which appears to have been spent in the divorce and left him reduced to selling “herbal supplements”.
This is just the start, for the Alex Jones story goes even deeper, with connections to many questionable groups, companies, and financial sources, including both the military-industrial contractor Stratfor and the Bronfman family of Canada.
While Jones himself never says directly that he is a part of the intelligence agency, his connections are such that one must naturally suspect there is more to him than what he presents to the world.
But that said, why take down his show if he is indeed a form of controlling the opposition?
There is no clear, absolute answer to this, but there is a potential answer from the Daily Stormer.
On a personal note, I wish I had saved the article when I read it, as it has since been gone and is over a year now, possibly more, since it was up. Andrew Anglin, the publisher of the Daily Stormer, said that the idea of “censorship” of his website and others in the nascent National Socialist movement could prove beneficial if applied correctly. He based this on the idea that in order to differentiate the movement from other political movements, and to attract Generation Z, which he calls “Generation Zyklon,” it needed to present itself as something edgy, radical, and that their parents or society may not approve of. He explained this as an exploitation of the concept of the “lure of the forbidden,” except whereas it was used to introduce the revolution the 1960s to the American public, this time it could be adjusted and tempered to generate a similar effect with National Socialism.
In order to do this, the movement would have to be “censored” so that it was not immediately easy to access, but could still be accessed in some way without too much work. This would stir curiosity, and by making sure that the site presented itself as a martyr(ish) to forces of the government, it would arouse the idea that she had a noble mission that was being censored by the “big bad” people. Thus the harder that the greater society would press on it, the theoretically stronger it would become.
Bob Dylan’s The Times, They Are A Changin’. This song represents the rebellion of the youth against their parents and was part of the use of rebellious music to bring about a social revolution. In this case, the new nationalist movement is not using music, but the allure of forbidden books and information to cause the same result.
Could this be what happened with the Alex Jones show? Is it possible that this is but taking the same experiment that the Daily Stormer spoke of (and did happen with its subsequent bans that resulted in it having to re-register its website a dozen times), but on a more widespread level, and in order to boost nationalist political movements?
It is possible, and must be considered in light of all of the connections which Jones has as mentioned above.
However, the issue of censorship itself is also something that is coming and needs to be discussed because, regardless of who is in power, America with each passing year becomes a more hollowed-out, weaker shell of what she once was in terms of the rights and privileges of the people. It is not simply a conspiracy for power, but the real erosion of freedoms and rights Americans once had or thought they had until the forceful hand of the law was pressed against them.
There are many ways the censorship is being applied and will be applied in the future. One of the major ways that we have warned about at Shoebat.com is through the use of “hate laws,” specifically those about the LGBT. There are already 22 European nations who have passed laws that criminalize the criticism of homosexuality. If such laws are not instituted on a state level, it is but a matter of time before federal law forces states to comply with a like demand, at which point there is not a limit as to what could happen. However, there is the possibility that websites such as Shoebat.com could be pushed off of the “mainstream Internet” in such a purge.
It is unlikely this will happen in the next year. But five years? Or ten years? It is not impossible to consider. Remember that in 1987 when the Gay Manifesto was written, a majority of people in the USA were against same-sex relations. After three decades of propaganda, Americans are now arguing in continually growing numbers for men and women mutilating their genitals and then pretending that they are the other gender. One can hardly imagine what the nation will be advocating for in five to ten years.
Censorship is indeed coming in the future, although the form is yet to be seen. There is a point to be made in so far as the idea of stripping people of their platforms for having “wrongthink” opinions, especially through the usage of “internet ghetto” websites like Facebook and Youtube, that while gathering a large amount of people force them into an intellectual “ghetto” that then uses “regulations” to control what can and cannot be said. But as far as Alex Jones is concerned, he would unlikely need to be concerned, for as the evidence strongly suggests that he is a mere puppet of the same financial, government, military, and industrial organs which are bringing the world to another major war, he will move as he is told to and then, censored or not, will be able to ride away when his time has come and his work in guiding and controlling any opposition to said policies is no longer needed.