Some Thoughts About Alex Jones on The Joe Rogan ExperiencesteemCreated with Sketch.

in podcast •  6 years ago 

So, I just got through the very long, yet very entertaining Joe Rogan Experience Podcast with Alex Jones. Being about 5 hours long, I didn't think I would make it all the way through. But once they started getting into it, it just stayed pretty interesting the whole time and before I knew it, it was over. Alex Jones has a lot to say and I'm sure he could have gone on for another 10+ hours without even slowing down.


I'm not a big Info Wars fan. I used to watch it a little bit here and there, but you have to delve through so much crap on there to get any substance out of it. That's just sort of the way Alex Jones does things.

I'd say everyone should watch this podcast, but honestly, it would probably be too much for some people and their heads would explode with all the information thrown at them if they weren't ready to process it. In fact, I'm sure most people (or sheeple) would watch that and reconfirm their views that Alex Jones is a raving lunatic. He gets very deep into the whole conspiracy stuff - I mean really deep. But, there is a ton of stuff on there that he backs up with facts as they're talking. Bringing up videos and articles describing exactly what he was talking about. Then, if you read some of the comments under the YouTube video, there are other people saying they were pausing the video as it went and checking into some of the things he was saying and it was checking out. There would be no way to check all the stuff he talked about - he was talking about inter-dimensional aliens for fuck sake. But, there is also a lot of interesting things he talks about that are probably true and is worth considering.

I would never take everything Alex Jones says as absolute truth. He even says so himself, he could be wrong about any or all of it. But man, since he's been on the air for over 20 years doing this, he has a lot of information in his head that he needs to get out and certainly not enough time to do it. With only 5 hours he gets so much out there and puts a ton of things into a new perspective one might not immediately think about. Just keep an open mind and consider it from an unbiased perspective.

The funny thing is the other side of the coin. The things they said would happen from the mainstream media like Forbes name calling, or News Maven going with the racist claims, and HuffPost saying something that shouldn't really be classified as anything - just quotes and bad pictures of Alex Jones to make him look bad. It's even funny of the main pictures they took of Alex Jones during this podcast to make him look even crazier.

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These are the type of pictures on all the mainstream sites. I mean come on. Is it really not that obvious to the general public that they put those up there on purpose to further their point. It's a video. You can get a crazy photo of anyone like this from a video. Just childish really that "professional" journalist use these childish tactics.

And to make his case about censorship even stronger, this video only had about 4.5 million views when I started watching it. It clicked over the 6 million view mark just after I finished plus another 200,000 views in the time it took me to write this little post. And, like some people pointed out, it's not even a trending video. 6+ million views in 3 days and not trending, yeah right.

Watch the Podcast; even if it takes multiple sessions. Again, in my opinion, don't believe everything he says, but don't dismiss it just because of who it's coming from. If nothing else, it's entertaining.

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