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Re: The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories
« on: January 09, 2018, 09:32:04 am »
The King of Conspiritards, Alex Jones, went completely unhinged in a rant about CNN reporter Brian Stelter. Words can't even describe it. It has to be seen:



Full transcript here:
https://www.mediaite.com/online/alex-jones-melts-down-cnns-stelter-a-literal-demon-spawn-gets-drunk-on-our-childrens-blood/

First off, I think it's clear that this guy is either an amazing actor, or he's completely mentally unstable.  During his custody battle for his kids, his lawyers claimed his on-air persona is performance art and that he's not really this insane in real life.  I think they were lying. This guy is completely batshit crazy.  But let's move on to what he's saying.

Brian Stelter? This George Costanza-looking reporter is actually the kingpin running the entire world??

The "Young Turks" youtube channel did a segment breaking down the Alex Jones meltdown, pointing out, among other things that "drunk on our childrens' blood" is an ages-old lie spread to vilify Jews, ie "Blood Libel".  The claim that Jews drink the blood of non-Jewish children has been made for many centuries by the enemies of Jews to stir up anti-Semetism.

Alex Jones seems to think that Brian Stelter, this literal demon-spawn from the pits of hell, is part of this global Jewish conspiracy.





 -k
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