I've been watching Alex Jones since 2016 and I don't see Alex as wrong. Most of the time, people think he is wrong because they take him out of context and lie. Stuff about Sandy Hook for example, not true. But I was watching a video where a famous conservative guy might have said Alex talked about Russia attacking America around 2000. According to this particular video, if the audio was not dubbed in later on by a random person, it sounds like the man is saying Alex scared a bunch of people.
I would have to investigate that, if Alex said it then was Russia really planning to attack or what happened? If it turns out Alex did say things like that for example and if it turns out Russia was not going to attack at all, then we could conclude Alex scared a bunch of people for no reason. But we would also have to look into why Alex said those things too if he did say things like that. Alex has said he sometimes got things wrong. But we all get things wrong. Who here is perfect? So, why do we only talk about perfection with Alex? He aint no Jesus. It is insane to only act like Alex should be perfect while also ignoring how humans get things wrong.
Why do we say things like that about Alex Jones and not about our parents or our own bodies or other people in our lives? That is insane. Saying that people are not perfect is like saying rain is wet. People get things wrong. Why does Alex have to be perfect when we all know we are not perfect? Plus, why do we say Alex sucks for not being perfect while fake news is constantly lying to us on purpose in order to depopulate all of the people on the planet or worse?
RE: Project Mockingbird: The Song of Alex Jones