This past weekend, Alex Jones cried his eyes out, and in the same breath, he let out a scream that came directly from his intestines. However, all of this occurred as he was asserting that his program is on the edge of being cancelled.
Look into it, would you? Alex was doing an impromptu “Infowars” broadcast this past weekend, during which he said that the federal government was planning to conduct a raid and seize his studio in Austin, Texas. He further stated that he had discovered the day before that the police were going to padlock the door and push him out of the studio.

In any event, he was venting his anger on the program, with both a battle cry and a full-blown sob fest. It is unclear where he is getting this information or what could be driving all of this, but in any case, he was speaking out about his problems.
Not only was Alex angry, but he was also upset; it’s quite the emotional roller coaster. During the last fifteen minutes of the program, AJ buried his face in his hands while raving that it had been a difficult war against his adversaries… and that these adversaries, who remained nameless, were out to get him and bring down his empire.
He continued by saying, “I’ve been the target of abuse.” A person deceived me in some way. “In secret federal files, it has been asserted that I am criminally responsible,” he said, adding that all of the allegations made against him were false.
Again, it is not really apparent what the heck Alex is talking about, but he is broadcasting the accusations regardless, and he is going on to state that he had to sleep in the Dallas studio in order to prevent that site from being padlocked as well. Upon first glance, it seems that this may be related to the verdict in the Sandy Hook case.

Over the course of his life, Alex has been subjected to a great deal of criticism (and repercussions) for his assertions, particularly those that apply to Sandy Hook. His obligation to the Sandy Hook family is enormous, amounting to $1.5 million, and he has not yet paid it up in full. This is something that he has been adamant about ever since it was brought to his attention.
As of Monday morning, it seems that “Infowars” is still operational and available to viewers.
