Eccentric, Wacky Radio Host Aims To Reach Young People Through Twitter

By Dolores M. Bernal, NEWS JUNKIE POST

The eccentric and conservative talk show host Alex Jones of infowars.com is out to get media attention for the ideological “awakening” of two young MTV reality show stars, Heidi Montag and her husband, Spencer Pratt. He said he hopes that through the couple he can deliver his message to “young people” on Twitter.

Montag, 22, and Pratt, 25, were part of the cast of the MTV show, The Hills. They’ve also appeared separately in other MTV reality shows over the years. Now the two have apparently begun to discover that they’re “living” in the “New World Order.”

Jones, a conspiracy theorists, believes that 9/11 was planned by the US government and most recently, that Obama conspired with Wall Street to create the economic crisis so they could “reap off the country.”

The Dallas-born radio host and actor, recently collaborated with two filmmakers to create a documentary about the “New World Order.” But his full time job is hosting the radio show, which is syndicated over AM radio and also streamed on the Internet.

On Thursday’s show, Jones asked the famous Christian couple to tell him how they begun their quest to discover the “New World Order.”

“As everyone else, we’ve been caught up in pop culture and things of no substance and I thank the Lord…that we got a copy of the ‘Obama Deception,’ and ‘End Game,’” Pratt told Jones over the phone.

“I knew about the ‘mark of the beast,’ and the ‘anti-christ,’ and the end of the world, but I just had never realized who it was, I just knew it would come,” said Montag. “This is a whole different awakening with what’s really going on everyday in the world.”

Jones told the couple that he thought the “establishment” wasn’t going to like that the two of them had been “woken up,” because their reach to mainstream American audiences is broad.

“I mean you reach millions and millions of young people, I mean literally, even older folks in my office know who you guys are….you’re all over pop magazines, David Letterman…” he said.

Jones said that he was glad that Montag and Pratt could use Twitter to reach the young people and tell him about his message. Jones said that he wants to tell teens to stop using fluoride because “it gives them bone cancer, pancreatic cancer, brain cancer, and diabetes.”

“We also want little girls to know that these birth control drugs, actually sterilize them,” Jones said. “That the UN has been caught adding sterilization drugs to tetanus shots.”

Jones went on for a while telling Montag and Pratt that what they’re doing is helping young people in the system “break out of the matrix.”

“We’ve just been trying to figure out the truth,” said Montag.



Alex Jones’ Show for 7/2/09

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11 Responses for “Eccentric, Wacky Radio Host Aims To Reach Young People Through Twitter”

  1. Vote -1 Vote +1Rebecca
    says:

    Hmmmmm. Is this for real? I thought that people in Hollywood were too stupid to care about the Council on Foreign Relations and Bilderberg members that controlled the Bush and now Obama Administration. Man, maybe there is still hope for this country. If people in Hollywood can figure out that Obama is the exact same as Bush, then the average Joe on the street should be able to.

  2. Vote -1 Vote +1DangerMouse
    says:

    Dolores highlighting the truth isnt going to make it any less the truth as much as you would like to believe.

  3. Vote -1 Vote +1Dolores M Bernal
    says:

    Folks, if you want to leave comments, stay away from directly insulting others. Personal attacks to other readers and the author will be removed.

  4. Vote -1 Vote +1P-Air
    says:

    Spencer and Heidi aren’t the first celebs that have woken up to the shadow government run by foreign off-shore bankers. They join the ranks of Charlie Sheen, Keanu Reeves, Bruce Willis, Woody Harrelson, KRS-1, Joe Rogan, Daniel Sanjata and the list goes on. It’s good to know that a couple 20 yr olds that were caught up in the glamour of Hollywood and effects of Madison Ave., can be socially cautious. Now they can use their celebrity to stimulate real change, independent and critical thinking – rather than drink the kool-aid of corporate controlled mainstream media. What’s rather pleasing is the fact that Spencer apologized for distracting his fans with his selfish antics and wants people to learn about the bills being passed that continue to enslave the nation.
    How ironic is it that many of us are drawn into insignificant squabbles of false TV “reality” idols only to be distracted away from the reality of life itself and the turmoil taking place on our planet. Time to turn off the TV. I’m glad to see plastic America is turning to real Patriots.

  5. Vote -1 Vote +1slippy01
    says:

    Title “Eccentric, Wacky Radio Host” and then turn around and state, “stay away from directly insulting others. Personal attacks to other readers and the author will be removed.”

    Isn’t Eccentric just another word for crazy, it is in the thesaurus. Same for wacky. Wouldn’t that be a “personal attack”?

    So, as long as the slurs go out and not in, it’s ok. Got it. Now I’m clear on the rules of this site.

  6. Vote -1 Vote +1Dolores M Bernal
    says:

    Slippy, tell me what would be a good word to describe Alex Jones? Seriously, think about it.

  7. Vote -1 Vote +1Leo
    says:

    Alex Jones is misrepresented by the author of this article. Instead of simply writing Alex Jones off as “wacky” go watch his films & listen to him. Of course this article is supposed to be critical of Alex Jones. It was expected….
    Go watch the Obama Deception on youtube for free. It’s not about Obama conspiring with wall street to sink the economy as this disingenuous author would lead you to believe. Do your own research, think for yourselves.

  8. Vote -1 Vote +1Andy
    says:

    No one in their right mind trusts Jones. He’s so full of it. He’s good up to a point, like Icke, but then blurs the lines so so badly.

    2 questions for non believers-
    Why are Bill Cooper and Serge Monast dead?
    How come the elites and TPTB have been writing books about it for years?

    I wouldn’t mind being called crazy if people have READ THE RELEVANT material.

    It’s all over…

  9. Vote -1 Vote +1Ross
    says:

    The words “eccentric” and “wacky” don’t realy come to mind here… batsh-t and crazy on the other hand… well atleast he’s not an antisemetic conspiracy theorist…so there is that.

    Still telling teenagers to not use birth control, and blaming 911 on Israel (not the jews in general, unlike his peers) are rather dangerous things. It’s basicaly everything thats wrong with religion.

  10. Vote -1 Vote +1Nick
    says:

    Does the author find it disconcerting that the majority of the readers leaving posts AGREE with Alex Jones and his views? Perhaps if you studied the (on record) history of how western governments stage terror attacks, sterilize populations and bankrupt economies you might seem eccentric to someone who does not. I would call Alex Jones patriotic or passionate before I called him eccentric or wacky.

    And ROSS: Speidi also said to do research for themselves and not listen to what they or AJ says. They did not blame Israel for 9/11. They did not say, “do not use birth control”.

  11. Vote -1 Vote +1Los
    says:

    infowars.com is a great site with real news not this BS propaganda that is on the TV and delivered to our doorsteps. He has many very credible guest with good information that is not published in mainstream media. Watch his films do some research then make your judgement. America : Freedom to Fascism , The Obama deception, the film on the BIlderberg. The guy is legit not wacko and he has a huge audience compared to this publication. Think just recently he had a money bomb to help and he raised nearly $300,000.00. There must be a bunch of wackos out there that support him.

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