Being that his videos are free, and that his web site doesn't charge money for access, I can't see what makes you say that.
Who REALLY profitted?
Try Haliburton, Carlye Group, many unnamed companies that deal in military supplies and equipment, and of course, Israel.
Not to mention those that placed all of those "Put" options on American Airlines and United.
Let's not forget Larry Silverstein either, as he made out like a bandit on the insurance money for the WTC towers.
We can also add the federal buracracy to the list, with the implentation of the Patriot Act and the Department of Homeland Security, TSA, and all of the law enforcement agencies collecting money for the "war on terror".
Being that his videos are free, and that his web site doesn't charge money for access, I can't see what makes you say that.
Alex Jones makes money off of conspiracy theories. There is no disputing that. Without conspiracy theories to exploit, Jones wouldn't even have any websites, videos or a radio show.
He gives away some videos free the way a crack dealer gives away samples to get people hooked.
No of course you didn't but then you made a comparison to a crack dealer.
The implication was clear.
The implication is that Alex Jones is a snake oil salesman, peddling fear, lies and sensationalism to people desperate for understanding of our complex and rapidly changing world.
He's not trying to spread the "truth" or save the American republic, he's playing on people's fears and insecurities. He hypes up the "New World Order" ten times more than Bush hypes up al-Qaeda.
He's not trying to spread the "truth" or save the American republic, he's playing on people's fears and insecurities.
Pffft, so what.
If people want to buy it to watch and listen, it's their prerogative.
It's the first amendment.
As far as exploiting peoples fear and insecurities, hell, the entire advertising industry partakes of that, from home alarm systems to snazzy new pills for restless leg syndrome.
As far as exploiting peoples fear and insecurities, hell, the entire advertising industry partakes of that, from home alarm systems to snazzy new pills for restless leg syndrome.
Exactly right. Alex Jones is essentially doing the same shit. Instead of warning everyone about "restless leg syndrome" he's warning everyone about the "North American Union."