The Strange Relationship of Infowars’ Alex Jones, Donald Trump and Roger Stone

This May 2016 article concludes with an eerie prediction of a possible coup attempt to install Trump as a dictator, with Alex Jones and Roger Stone being major media faces helping push the coup attempt over the top.

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Foreword by the author:

This article was written in April to May 2016 and first submitted for publication in June 2016.

Podcast version available at bottom of page, 6 minute listen:

After a lack of interest from publishers, I decided to self-publish at Hubpages in October 2016, deeming the information too important to leave out of the public domain any longer.

In the article, I not only identify the tricks used by Alex Jones at infowars to prime his audience to act out their anger in the public realm, I also pinpoint the use of, and phrase, “stochastic terrorism” as the modus-operandi for his operation. This was the first time I am aware that this phrase was applied to how Jones as the pioneer, followed by Trump and his other many other acolytes, were dangerously stoking tensions, causing divisions, whilst also gaining support in the push for the 2016 presidential election.

The article concludes with an eerie prediction of a possible coup attempt to install Trump as a dictator, with Alex Jones and Roger Stone being major media faces helping push the coup attempt over the top.

So, anyone, what happened on January 6 2021?

The problem with being ahead of your time?

In the valley of the blind, the one eyed person is seen as insane.

Nobody understand the gibberish they are spouting…….until it’s too late!

And remember, nothing works like this, it’s illegal.

Charles Manson didn’t actually kill anyone himself, either.

TRIO – January 13, 2021

The Strange Relationship of Infowars’ Alex Jones, Donald Trump and Roger Stone – Part One

Alex Jones: Dumb, yet clever

Prophecy Or Foresight?

Authors Note, April 18th 2021: “The Strange Relationship of Infowars’ Alex Jones, Donald Trump and Roger Stone” was originally published on Hubpages on October 29th 2016, just over a week before the 2016 U.S. presidential election, after previously being turned down for publication elsewhere in May 2016.

It should be noted that, according to The New York Times, May 2016 was the month when:

“George Papadopoulos, a young foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, made a startling revelation to Australia’s top diplomat in Britain: Russia had political dirt on Hillary Clinton.”

The article hints heavily that such a conspiracy is in play but does not go on to make that direct link.

This article was the first in-depth analysis to use and highlight the term “stochastic terrorism” as the M.O. for Donald Trump and friends playbook theory. The term was subsequently picked up on and became a staple theme for political talk show talking heads.

The closing paragraphs of “The Strange Relationship of Infowars’ Alex Jones, Donald Trump and Roger Stone” conclude with an eerie foreshadowing of the events that culminated in the Januuary 6th 2021, storming of the United States Capitol.

The excerpt below should leave the reader in no doubt that the storming of the Capitol Building and the events that led up to it, were not only a massive intellligence failure on the part of the United States intelligence services, but also represent a failure of U.S. and world media, including the “progressive media” to understand what was going on at a ground level, away from their ivory towers….

Why couldn’t they see what I could?

Could Alex Jones Infowars be a tool that has been slowly paving the way for a time when it is necessary for dissent to be fomented, in order for a popular political uprising to deliver a less democratic form of power into the hands of some very unsavoury characters? With all the unsavory characters that seem to swirl around the infowars brand, could there be a plot akin to the failed 1930’s fascist Business Plot coup attempt to overthrow the Roosevelt administration?

And if there is a fascist plot being hatched, will there be a Smedley Butler to save the day?

Alex Jones, a man who cries freedom of speech and then supports a presidential candidate who supports closing down parts of the internet to achieve his objectives. Alex Jones, a man who reported widely on and derided the CIA for their extraordinary rendition and torture program, and now supports a presidential candidate who extolls the virtues of torture, and thinks the U.S. needs to go even further in its use of it.

Alex Jones, a pied piper at the gates of hell, ready to lead the unwilling, who knows, perhaps even you, into the valley of darkness, on into the abyss.”

Stay tuned for the second episode of The Strange Relationship of Infowars Alex Jones, Donald Trump and Roger Stone

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How The #QAnon Movement Turns Vulnerable Individuals Into Terrorist Patsies

Ok, so here we have the handbook 101 terrorist patsy. A guy with a weak grasp on logic and unable to accurately assess inforrmation. He’s given to action, volunteering for what he sees as noble causes.

Every now and then you read an article that spectacularly misses the obvious so completely, you have to read and read again to see if you have missed some context.

So it was with an article that buzzed around twitter yesterday entitled:

QAnon’s Madness Is Turning Canadians Into Potential Assassins”

The article tells the story of #QAnon victim, Corey Hurren who crashed a four-door pickup truck through the wrought-iron gates of 1 Sussex Drive in Ottawa. Which is home to a temporary residence of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

The article states:

“We still don’t know exactly why Hurren acted as he did.”

And notes:

“He was a reservist in the Canadian Forces, an active volunteer” (emphasis rebelinfo.com)

Alex Jones – Stochastic Terrorist

Now, let’s dive down the article a bit further, there should be no surprises here:

Nobody has pointed to any signs of radicalization,  although he seemed to have a longstanding interest in conspiracy theories — a personal website he created in 2003 recommended readers check out Alex Jones’ InfoWars and David Icke’s personal webpage. He embedded GIFs of Bill Gates sprouting horns and transforming into the devil. That, however, was nearly two decades ago.”

He posted the white rabbit meme on his Instagram on March 27, just weeks after having to shut his business due to the lockdown restrictions.

Lots of coincidences in all these ‘Q’ posts,” he wrote, wondering “how this all relates to the Corona virus/COVID-19 situation.” On Instagram, he began following a number of survivalist and ring-wing meme pages from both the United States and Canada.

Ok, so here we have the handbook 101 terrorist patsy. A guy with a weak grasp on logic and unable to accurately assess inforrmation. He’s given to action, volunteering for what he sees as noble causes. He loses his business and due to the stress he looks for answers and think he finds them online. He’s given to a conspiracist outlook and has a history of spreading conspiracy themes without objective appraisal.

He snaps as his livlihood falls apart and takes what he thinks is the highest and most noble cause of action, maybe inspired by conversations partaken on comments boards.

But then:

“We still don’t know exactly why Hurren acted as he did.”

Be seeing you!