AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Onion is taking another stab at getting control of Alex Jones’ Infowars platforms and turning them into comedy sites spoofing the conspiracy theorist. A Texas judge is set to consider Thursday whether to approve the…[Continue Reading...]
The Onion announced a deal last week to take over the conspiracy-fueled website Infowars as part of founder Alex Jones’s long-running bankruptcy case, the result of a lawsuit filed by the families of Sandy Hook victims. The families of the…[Continue Reading...]
Curious what comedian Tim Heidecker has in store for Infowars if The Onion gets final approval for its licensing bid to take over the right-wing conspiracy website? First of all, that’s a wild question that requires deep knowledge of internet…[Continue Reading...]
The Onion’s latest proposal to transform Infowars into a satirical conspiracy website is awaiting court approval, the latest turn in a long-running legal battle tied to conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. A court-appointed administrator overseeing Infowars asked a judge in a…[Continue Reading...]
Donald Trump gave the rightwing media provocateurs Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones a shoutout this week, calling them “Low IQs”, “stupid people”, and “LOSERS”. Jones hit back, saying Trump was “committing political suicide…[Continue Reading...]
For four years, Josh Owens was beside prolific MAGA podcaster Alex Jones, filming, traveling and editing video for InfoWars before he finally realized he was being manipulated by a volatile con artist. Speaking to Charlie Warzel for the "Galaxy Brain"…[Continue Reading...]
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with Josh Owens, former employee of Alex Jones and author of, “The Madness of Believing” about how Jones was able to captivate his audience with misinformation. Watch video interview https://abcnews.com/video/132045036/[Continue Reading...]
As MAGA media turns against Donald Trump, it was only a matter of time before the president denounced the nation's highest profile right-wing influencers as 'losers,' 'troublemakers' and 'nut jobs.' Name-calling aside, a new book sheds light on the real-life…[Continue Reading...]
A former video editor and field producer for Alex Jones’s Infowars has said his work for the notorious conspiracy theorist was “nonsense” and “lies”, but he kept at it for four years in his 20s because the far-right media company’s…[Continue Reading...]
Josh Owens spent four years as a video editor and field producer for Jones' Infowars media company. "It was all about making things look cinematic," he says. Owens' memoir is ‘The Madness of Believing.’ He spoke with Dave Davies about…[Continue Reading...]
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