
Alex Jones is in the headlines again because Elon Musk reinstated his X profile. In celebration of another win for free speech, here’s a list of some of the most notable times that Alex Jones was right. (Let me know the ones I missed, and I’ll add it to the list.)
9/11

Alex Jones precisely predicted the terrorist attacks on September 11th, several months before they happened. He warned of an imminent terrorist attack, identified the World Trade Center as the target, and called their scapegoat Osama Bin Laden. Jones blamed the tragedy on the Saudi Arabians and the US federal government for its treasonous inaction and facilitation.
Above all else, this warning should legitimize Jones and wake Americans up to the fact that we’re not the shining beacon of freedom we’re constantly told we are.
Epstein’s Island

AJ was discussing and bringing on guests to talk about the island on his podcast years before the disgusting truth of Epstein’s island became mainstream. On Lex Fridman’s podcast, Joe Rogan said about AJ, “This is a guy that was telling me about Epstein’s island a fucking decade ago.”
To this day, nobody has been prosecuted or identified for practicing pedophilia, despite authorities possessing Epstein’s detailed travel logs to the island.
AJ also claimed global elites were practicing satanic rituals involving child sacrifice on islands like Epstein’s that comprised of children supplied by cartels. He described Epstein’s island as having “two levels.” Level one is pedophilia and level two is child sacrifice. Both are used to blackmail and control the elites.
Bohemian Grove: The Pagan Ritual of Elites

In 2000, AJ infiltrated the exclusive club and recorded his experience in his documentary, Dark Secrets of Bohemian Grove. Over a decade later, the Washington Post confirmed Jones’ claim in their 2011 report.
For over 150 years, members of the global elite have held secret meetings in the ancient redwood forests of Monte Rio, Northern California, where they worship Moloch, a Canaanite deity associated in biblical sources with the practice of child sacrifice. Biblically, Moloch was worshiped by Canaanites, Phoenicians, and a couple of Jew apostate kings.
At Bohemian Grove, Presidents, artists, intellectuals, billionaires, actors, kings, and politicians congregate and worship an owl god form of Moloch, practice rituals sacrificing child epiphanies, and participate in orgies and gay sex.
A few notable members of the “Bohemian Club” are George H. W. Bush, Clint Eastwood, Newt Gingrich, Herbert Hoover, Henry Kissinger, Jack London, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Theodore Roosevelt, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Covid-19

AJ’s self-described “most accurate prediction” happened over a decade ago after he read the Rockefeller Foundation’s white paper, ‘Operation Lockstep.’ In the report, they describe using a virus to bring in a world government.
On Tucker Carlson’s podcast, AJ said, “They describe using a virus to bring in world government, to bring in world medical ID, that they would then build the social credit score off of, and that they would make people wear masks for fear, that they would shut down sporting events and things like that, and basically to phase in this new tyranny.”
Russo-Ukrainian War

On October 21, 2021, AJ warned of a “giant war in February..”. Then, on December 8, 2021, he said, “I predicted the Russians are gonna roll in. They’re already there.”
On February 24, 2022, Russian tanks rolled across the Ukrainian border.
“Turning the Freakin’ Frogs Gay”

Jones claimed that there are chemicals in the water supply that are turning frogs gay. Naturally, the seemingly outlandish claim made low-hanging fruit for his ridicule and consumer engagement, so this claim was heavily reported and went viral. But Alex Jones was right about this as well.
Atrazine is the chemical Jones is referrencing, and according to the Environmental Working Group, it is the most commonly found pesticide in our tap water. According to a 2010 study by the University of California, Berkeley, biologists, 75% of male frogs exposed to atrazine are chemically castrated and emasculated, unable to naturally reproduce. More disturbingly, a little more than 10% of male frogs actually turned into females, able to reproduce with males and birth offspring.
In 2010, atrazine contaminated watersheds and drinking water systems throughout the Midwest and South. Approximately 75 percent of stream water and about 40 percent of all groundwater samples from agricultural areas tested in an extensive U.S. Geological Survey study contained atrazine.
In a 2015 experiment, EWG tested public water systems nationwide, showing that atrazine was detected in more than 800 systems in 19 states at levels exceeding a health-protective guideline. High levels of atrazine were found in 237 water systems serving more than 3 million people in Texas and 192 systems serving more than a million people in Kansas. Other states struggling with widespread atrazine contamination of drinking water are Kentucky, Missouri, and Ohio. To see if atrazine contaminates your tap water supply, search for your local water utility in EWG’s database.
We have poison in our water supply that chemically castrates men. That is a fact. The only question is whether it’s due to government incompetence or a deliberate betrayal worthy of a French Revolution-esque overthrow of the federal government.
Pizza Gate Pedohilia Ring

While Jones did not predict or start the pizzagate conspiracy theory, he promoted it on his website. And the media often attacks him for advancing the theory, so I think it’s important to include it for Jones’ credibility.
(After pushing the theory on his website, Jones later walked back and apologized for his involvement in the theory after a gunman went to Comet Pizza to help the children he thought were in the basement. His several public walkbacks and apologies are part of the reason some view him as a plant.)
This conspiracy theory comes from a WikiLeaks release of 50,000 emails from Clinton’s campaign manager, John Podesta. To be clear, no email explicitly mentions children or pedophilia, but dozens of strangely worded emails mentioning “pizza” or “handkerchief” were suspected of being code language for children and pedophilia practices.
The scandal centers around Comet Ping Pong, a local D.C pizzeria. The media ignores the fact that Comet was specifically mentioned in the emails a dozen or so times. The owner of Comet, James Alefantis, who is openly gay, is a friend of John Podesta and dated David Brock, CEO of Media Matters for America, a Soros-funded propaganda machine that was sued for illegally assisting Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Presidential Campaign.
The rabbit hole goes even deeper with the strange connection Comet Pizza has with another pizza place three doors down, Besta Pizza, whose logo contained a symbol commonly used by pedophiles to express their preference in children. Besta Pizza changed its logo soon after the online community pointed it out.
Despite all the suspicious facts, there has not been a single public investigation of the theory by local police or the FBI. And for the cherry on top, the Jewish journalist credited with “debunking” the theory, Slade Sohmer, was recently charged with four counts of child pornography, including one he produced himself. Sohmer was released on $100,000 bail.
Ben Swann, @BenSwann_, former reporter and founder of Truth in Media and Sovereign Media, gave an excellent report of the scandal in 2017, but was forced off the air by the Atlanta CBS station. His report provided most of this section of the article, and it can be found below. Video courtesy of @MsFitPatriot.
Alex Jones is one of the most polarizing figures in America. To some, he’s a prophet and noble, anti-globalist whistleblower. To others, he’s a far-right conspiracy theorist and a threat to “democracy.” He has even been labeled as a Jewish plant by some red-pilled suspicious types because of his inability to call the globalists or establishment shills anything except what they are. Jews. Regardless of which of the above camps you reside in, there’s no denying that Alex Jones was right on several unsettling claims and some remarkably accurate.
At this point, If you don’t want to hear Alex Jones speak, you’re either shortsightedly supporting the globalist Jewish takeover and their strategies for short-term political wins, or you’re afraid that he’s right and desperately desire to remain blissfully ignorant and ideologically comfortable.