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Infowars are similar to televangelists. They always need money. Even when the public discovers their enormous banking accounts and real estate value, they need more money. And it’s never enough. Jim Baker, Jimmy Swaggart, and Robert Tilton made fortunes preying on people’s hopes and frustrations. But the latter of the trinity is what inspired Alex Jones, in my opinion.
Robert Tilton scammed his followers with promises of heaven, riches, and justice. But instead of selling trinkets and food coloring dye, as Jones does, he offered pieces of cheap fabric and tree sap as gifts attached with guaranteed blessings in exchange for mucho dinero. For a $1,000 donation, the sucker received a piece of fabric—or a gram of magical oil containing mindboggling energy from the Holy Ghost. The guy always needed more money, though. Like a corporation never satisfied with its loot. And he constantly stoked fear among his followers that any day, they'd cut him off the air.

The televangelist made 80 million dollars per year, which is equivalent to 198 million today.
Imagine a person with Asperger syndrome. He’s confident there is no god. In his mind, religion is a scheme pushed by wealthy society to manage the poor folks they rob while discouraging violence against them. Do you know how easy it would be for this person to preach about the Lord? He could say anything to exploit religious people for money. With easy access to his tear faucet, he’d cry, “If I don’t raise a billion dollars, God will murder me.”



The wealthy society appointed parties to represent the hundreds of millions of people and keep them subdued under the illusion of democracy. They assigned the Republicans to represent businesses, corporations, factories, industries, and the workforce. They appointed the Democrats to speak on behalf of minorities, the diverse, the poor, criminals, and immigrants. Hollywood is always part of the latter because rich people don’t watch TV—they make it!
But who represents the crazy people? The ones not playing ball with politics. The ones defiant about everything? The black sheep of society—Welcome to The Conspiracy Party. This is where AJ steps in.
Alex Jones knew the truth about Sandy Hook when his followers pushed their version. But it's not his job to disagree with his party. Remember, he’s representing them! He knew Sandy Hook was in an authoritarian town. And these low-level government employees are similar to amateur entertainers. They aspire to be in the big league! Of course, they come off as crisis actors. Have you ever met a movie extra who didn’t advance to leading roles?
Jeepers Creepers, they live in training. You should see them home alone, talking to themselves, and calling that, “Muh, I’m practicing.” No, you’re disturbed with evil and sickness, you fucking creep.
Infowars and trendy podcasters have broken the scale of Depravity. This includes the TPUSA. At this point, I believe the entire industry, including Hollywood, will not better itself. The sinners outnumber the promises.
In closing, I leave you all with the words of Paul Jingle Moot III, a saloon keeper in 1839 of Pluto, Utah. While pulling up his trousers, he said to a naked Miss Perkins, “I have to go wash your stink off my dick now.”
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