Ayala: The truth eventually catches up to Alex Jones, who profited from Sandy Hook lies
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones rallies supporters of Donald Trump outside the Maricopa County Recorder’s Office in Phoenix on Nov. 5, 2020.In the early days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his Austin-based Infowars headquarters were busy.
Infowars most appeals to people who long ago stopped watching and reading mainstream news sources. They include some who now even see Fox News as a liberal sellout.On Friday morning, Infowars featured Jones touting products that promise better sleep, pain-free joints and a supercharged immune system. The latter was 25 percent off and earned “patriot points,” no doubt toward more scheming purchases.
Infowars has “reported” that Fauci, one of the nation’s top infectious disease experts, admitted COVID-19 vaccines don’t work. He didn’t. The site also said Trump was “in great danger” while being treated at Walter Reed military hospital for COVID-19. He wasn’t. In 2019, Infowars came to San Antonio to stoke fears of Ebola among Central African asylum seekers making their way to different parts of the country from the downtown bus station.
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