Alexander
Emric (or Emerick) Jones (born February 11, 1974) is an American far-right
radio show host and conspiracy theorist. New York magazine has described Jones
as "America's leading conspiracy theorist", and the Southern Poverty
Law Center describes him as "the most prolific conspiracy theorist in
contemporary America". He hosts The Alex Jones Show from Austin, Texas,
which the Genesis Communications Network syndicates across the United States
and online. Jones' website, InfoWars, is derived from conspiracy theories and
fake news, as are his other websites NewsWars and PrisonPlanet.
Alex Jones says he paid $500,000 for rally that
led to Capitol riot
Mr Jones pushed the conspiracy theory that antifa was
responsible for Trump supporters attacking the US Capitol
Graig
Graziosi
Monday 11
January 2021 16:05
Infamous
conspiracy theorist Alex Jones said his media company paid for the rally in
Washington DC on 6 January that preceded the ill-fated insurrection at the US
Capitol.
Mr Jones
explained his involvement in a video he posted from Washington DC on the day of
the riots.
"When
I tell you this, it's not to brag about my connection to this embattled president,"
he said. "No one would book the Ellipse, no one would book the other
areas. No one would pay for it. We went and paid for it."
Mr Jones
said that 80 per cent of the money used in the bookings was provided by a
donor.
He then
claims the White House asked him to lead the march to the Capitol. In his
words, the Secret Service was supposed to pull him out of the front row of
Donald Trump's speech about a half hour before it ended and move him to the
march starting point.
However,
due to the large numbers of people who were still arriving even as Mr Trump spoke,
Mr Jones ended up stuck between the group of people watching the president's
speech and a second group that was already marching on the Capitol
building.
He then
claimed - erroneously - that an army of “antifa” was there, and blamed the
rioting at the Capitol on them.
“And so, by
the time I got out there 20 minutes, 30 minutes before Trump finished his
speech there were already hundreds of thousands of people ahead of me marching.
And before Trump ever took the stage, antifa, dressed up - over a hundred of
them - as patriots, was there,” he said.
Sarah Palin
and Rep. Matt Gaetz - who is loyal to Mr Trump - have also lied about the
involvement of antifascists at the Capitol.
Mr Jones
was reportedly seen later in the day, standing on top of a car near the Capitol
building and shouting into a bullhorn.
Though the
InfoWars host is never far from headlines, he drew attention after making a
perceived threat against Joe Biden.
Mr Jones
told rally-goers at the "Million MAGA March" that Mr Biden would be
removed from office "one way or the other," which prompted calls for
the FBI and Secret Service to launch investigations.
The
conspiracy theorist has also publicly peddled QAnon conspiracies. Ashili
Babbit, the woman who was shot and killed while breaking into the Capitol, was
a QAnon adherent.
"We
will never back down to the Satanic paedophile, globalist New World Order and
their walking-dead reanimated corpse Joe Biden, and we will never recognize
him," Mr Jones said during the Million MAGA March.
The belief
in a global cabal of demonic pedophiles that only Mr Trump is working to stop
is a central tenet of the QAnon conspiracy theory.



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