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ALEX JONES


      CONSPIRACY MEDIA / JOURNALIST


ALEX JONES, ENDGAME, PRISON PLANET, CONSPIRACY, BOHEMIAN GROVE, BILDERBERGER, CFR, NWO, NEW WORLD ORDER, THEORY, THEORIST, KINGS OF, CONSPIRACY, ILLUMINATI, NWO, MARTIAL LAW

ALEX JONES, ENDGAME, PRISON PLANET, CONSPIRACY, BOHEMIAN GROVE, BILDERBERGER, CFR, NWO, NEW WORLD ORDER, THEORY, THEORIST, KINGS OF, CONSPIRACY, ILLUMINATI, NWO, MARTIAL LAW
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Alex Jones is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and political researcher. His news websites, infowars.com and prisonplanet.com, are at the forefront of the exploding alternative media. Jones is recognized by many as the father of the 9/11 truth movement, being the first to question the government’s official story. His film, TerrorStorm, reached as high as number 9 on Amazon's best-selling films, and is the definitive work on government-sponsored terrorism.

ones was born in Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas,and grew up in the suburb of Rockwall. He graduated from Anderson High School in northwest Austin, Texas in 1993 and briefly attended Austin Community College. He began his career in Austin with a live, call-in format cable access television program. In 1996, Jones switched format to KJFK, hosting a show named The Final Edition.  In 1997, he released his first documentary film, America Destroyed By Design.

In 1998, Jones spearheaded the effort to rebuild the David Koresh-led Branch Davidian compound/church near Waco, Texas. He often featured the project on his cable access program and claimed that Koresh and his followers were peaceful people who were murdered by Attorney General Janet Reno and the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) in the infamous Waco Siege.

In 1999, he tied with Shannon Burke for that year's "Best Austin Talk Radio Host" poll as voted by The Austin Chronicle readers.  Later that year, he was fired from KJFK-FM. According to the station's operations manager, Jones was fired because his viewpoints made the show hard to sell to advertisers and he refused to stop discussing certain topics.  Jones argued: "It was purely political, and it came down from on high," and, "I was told 11 weeks ago to lay off Clinton, to lay off all these politicians, to not talk about rebuilding the church, to stop bashing the Marines, A to Z."

In early 2000 Jones was one of seven Republican candidates for state representative in Texas House District 48, a swing district based in Austin, Texas. Jones, however, aborted his campaign and withdrew before the March primary. Democrat Ann Kitchen won the seat in the November election.

Also in 2000, Jones and assistant Mike Hanson infiltrated the Bohemian Grove and filmed the opening weekend ceremony, known as the Cremation of Care, a mock human sacrifice in front of a 40' stone owl. Jones identifies this as the worship of Moloch because of the mock child sacrifice by fire and not the statue, whose true identity is shrouded in mystery.

On June 8, 2006, while he was on his way to cover a meeting of the Bilderberg group in Ottawa, Canada, Jones was stopped and detained at the Ottawa airport by Canadian authorities who confiscated his passport, camera equipment, and most of his belongings. He was later released.  On September 8, 2007 Jones was arrested while protesting at Sixth Avenue and Forty-Eighth Street in New York, NY. He was charged with operating a bullhorn without a permit. In addition two others were cited for disorderly conduct when his group crashed a live TV show featuring Geraldo Rivera. One of Jones's fellow protesters said "It was ... guerrilla information warfare."  Jones has appeared in two Richard Linklater movies as an actor: Waking Life(2001) and A Scanner Darkly (2006).