ME AND ALEX, ALEX JONES, ALEX JONES, ALEX JONES, WE HAD A THING GOING ON…
WHAT MOTOWN CAN TELL US ABOUT ALEX JONES
Alex Jones did some things to some people.
And now he’s gone. At least the haters think he is. He says he’s not. Time, as they say, will tell. I’m not his hater, nor am I his believer, his subscriber, or his fan. But I was his guest a few times. And I know there is something worth recognizing about Alex Jones—both good and bad.
First, the bad. Given the weird criticisms he’s leveled at President Trump recently, Alex Jones’s role as a MAGA spokesman is over. Nor do I have high hopes for his future. Not only is he wrong about Trump, he’s stupid to talk about him like that. Arrogantly stupid. And while the internet doesn’t reward stupid, it does reward arrogance.
Big clue in that.
I remember being in the room many times with Biden and Obama in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook shootings. As much as I distrust so much of what they did to our country and our world, they weren’t faking the horror of that day. I could see that. Everyone in that White House could see that. Most of the country could see that.
Alex Jones saw something very different. Not to his credit.
Were Joe and O wrong to politicize that awful attack to the extent they did? Yes. Unequivocally yes. I say that with conviction because I wrote about that seven years ago in my Joe Biden Unauthorized book.
So, was Alex Jones wrong to discuss that mass murder of those children and teachers as he did? I think so. I still question his reasons for doing that, but I was also appreciative of the calls I got to go on his show. I still am. I also think he walked into the same kind of lawfare trap (what he refers to as show trials) they threw at Trump, especially since those lawsuits were filed in 2018. Nor do I have any doubt that the judgement rendered against him was excessive. But I also have no doubt, in the end, Alex Jones brought about his own downfall.
Then there’s the company he keeps. Here’s a clip from a pre-election 2024 presentation in which Tucker Carlson did a very public, very MAGA high five for Alex Jones in Reading, Pennsylvania. I went to this event with my friend Robert Burgoyne. Though we were impressed with the discussion that night, the recent behavior of Tucker, Alex, Jack, Bannon, and many other fair weather Trumpers leaves us scratching our heads.
Tucker’s behavior is the most questionable. To understand it, I think it’s important to listen to his intro of Alex Jones. At the time, I believed every word. Now I don’t. Tucker is suddenly Mr. Double-Talk. I don’t say that lightly. Grok backs me up. By the way, while I once met Tucker in person, I’ve never been on any of his shows.
There’s so much more to the Tucker story. I’m not even going to start on that in this Substack. Maybe in another one.
Now, here’s a clip from my first appearance on InfoWars with Chase Geisner and Harrison Smith in April 2024. That and my appearance on The Benny Johnson Show got a lot views at a time of great uncertainty as to why Joe Biden was in the White House. I very much appreciate them boosting my book sales.
But book sales aren’t everything. Character and conduct must matter, too. That’s where so many of these MAGA influencers have lost their way. Too many to name them all. I think it’s better to steer clear of them and trust in Trump, as I do.
I’ve stopped all contact with Harrison Smith. He went way too far in some recent comments about Pam Bondi. That was before she was reassigned. I urged Harrison to reconsider. He refused. Maybe someday he’ll admit he was wrong and publicly apologize to her. I would welcome that day.
All that said, I owe Alex Jones my thanks. I think we all do. I never met Alex in person. I did, however, appear with him and his crew in a few episodes. So in that sense, we had a thing going on. He, with his huge audience and unfiltered delivery, helped me do some things to some people, who definitely deserve it. My insider perspective was a good fit for his show and his audience. Here’s a Grok-provided example.
As a result of the judgment against Alex, links to my InfoWars appearances are no longer active. I think I can dig up a clip on my discussion with Alex about Obama’s real identity, though I’ve never shied away from questions about what I know about Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Larry Sinclair.
There’s definitely a there there.
By the way, it would be interesting to me and maybe you, too, if you typed the same search into Grok as I did. In an unbiased, uninfluenced AI search, your results would match mine. I have questions as to whether that will happen.
But the most important thing Alex Jones did for me was, by his example and his passionate statements of fighting a great evil, set me on the path to discovering the dark, unreported ObamaBiden connection to the Vatican through Theodore McCarrick. Without Alex Jones, this book would not have been published.
Thank you, Alex.
Because of that book and my deeper understanding of the evil we face, I am in process of changing my life for the better by letting God speak through me. And I do that based on Alex Jones’s example and advice.
None of us are perfect. Alex Jones would certainly agree. We, all of us, err constantly. Alex would agree on that, too. That’s why each of us face a long and arduous journey in what Alex refers to as “this holy fight”.
But the alternative is impossible to consider, at least for me and you—if you’re reading me. We do not want evil in our government, our religious institutions, or our society. It’s a path chosen by far too many like Barack Obama, Joe Biden, to name just two.
And no, Alex Jones is not one of them. He constantly declares his desire to honor Jesus Christ by working for Jesus Christ, and I believe him. Not everyone does, but I do.
So, in conclusion, when I think of Alex Jones, I think of this refrain from this song that I first heard on FM radio in the summer of ‘72. It hit then, it hits today. America was in the midst of a great cultural upheaval then. Kind of like now. No one back then was exactly sure what was right and what was wrong. That’s how Billy Paul sang this classic American ballad back then. Every time he sings, Mrs., I think Alex.
Alex, if you ever read this, I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. But the sooner you get right with what President Trump is doing, the better off you will be.






President Trump is doing great things. He is trying to free America from British control which has been in place for over 100 years.
I've been following the women on Promethean Action - Susan Kokinda and Barbara Boyd. They are very well spoken and lay out Trump's agenda clearly. Turns out Patrick Bet-David's sister insisted he interview Susan Kokinda and I think Ms. Kokinda opened PBD's eyes a bit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0tg0CLfTi0
Trump loves to troll people and stupid MSM takes every comment he makes and runs with it as it if were true.
Trump's agenda is clearly stated here: 2025 National Security Strategy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IQ7giV1MfM
I admit I visit Alex Jones' website first thing in the morning even though I completely disagree with his rather juvenile assessment of President Trump, but Alex exposes things that no one else will touch e.g. his recent revelation of unknown persons spreading GMO ticks to cause alpha-gal meat allergy in the US populace
I DO agree with him about the Sandy Hook fake shootings. There was lots of proof that this was a false flag to further the gun control agenda.
Beautifully written and heartfelt. Thank you and God bless you. Your work in the name of righteousness and justice is important.