After Years of Lawfare, Alex Jones’ Infowars Shuts Down
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After Years of Lawfare, Alex Jones’ Infowars Shuts Down

Last Friday night, Alex Jones’ Infowars was deactivated and shut down after more than 30 years of being on radio and streaming online. On Saturday morning, millions of Jones’ active followers were presented with a white page simply stating “Off Air” when visiting his website or streaming platform Banned Video.

The shutdown comes after more than a decade of lawfare waged against Jones for reporting on the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Jones, who called the shooting a “hoax,” which he repeatedly apologized for, was ordered to liquidate his assets, therefore surrendering his media empire to pay an outlandish $1.5 billion in damages for supposed false allegations regarding the families involved.

Accusations of “hate speech” and “encouraging violence” have been levied against him with no supporting evidence. Calling any event a hoax is by no means violent, and nothing Jones said called for hateful actions against the families. The warfare against Jones is a clear violation of his First Amendment rights.

Prior to Infowars going dark, Jones had been banned on YouTube, Spotify, and Twitter — before Elon Musk purchased the company and reactivated his account. Truly, he may be the most censored man in the world.

For more than three decades, Jones and his team have effectively exposed, predicted, and analyzed the moves of the Insider Deep State, from infiltrating the secret global elitist club the Bohemian Grove to educating millions about the dangers of globalism being plotted through the United Nations, Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, and World Economic Forum.

Silencing Jones would be a massive victory for the Insiders.

Jones: I’m Not Giving Up

In the final hours of Infowars, Jones closed out a marathon final broadcast with resolve and defiance, saying, “All glory goes to Jesus Christ, our Heavenly Father…. We are committed, and if God stands with us, who can stand against us?”

He had made it abundantly clear in the months leading to the shutdown that he is going to fight harder than ever before. Indeed, he immediately transitioned to broadcasting on an alternative site, alexjoneslive.com, where he will continue his daily news show and political commentary. He will also continue streaming on X, where he boasts 4.5 million followers.

Preparing for ongoing lawfare, Jones additionally launched a new webstore, The Alex Jones Store, which is owned by a separate entity, Bigly, so assets are dispersed.

In an announcement that went viral on social media, Jones did not mince words: “If you think torturing me or you think trying to take me down is going to make anybody stop, you don’t understand human psychology…. You’re a bunch of little globalist gremlins and rats.”

What Really Happened, in Jones’ Own Words

Living up to the name Infowars, the information surrounding the ongoing lawfare against the Texas-based media outfit has been contorted by design to paint Jones as a dangerous “conspiracy theorist” who must be stopped at all costs.

At the heart of the fake information campaign is The Onion, a left-wing satire outfit that seeks to take over Infowars and turn it into an anti-God, anti-liberty comedy site.

After the shutdown, to explain the situation concisely, Jones released an eight-minute video detailing the full situation:

… The political judge that ran the show trials, … Judge Gregg Gamble, has turned over the assets of Infowars to a receiver. They didn’t want money, they didn’t want to operate it for money… Then about two weeks ago, The Onion announces, after their failed attempt and fake auction they did in federal court and got caught, … that they were taking [Infowars] over. In fact, they said they were in the building and running it and doing it. It was just total lies.… But the receiver told us to get out of the building by midnight on the 30th [of April], last night. So, they’re turning the place off that makes the money. They don’t want money. This is a profitable operation.

Jones added that he has not taken a salary and has been working for free.

The Onion: Using Infowars for Blasphemy and “Comedy”

Owned by Jeff Lawson, co-founder of the telecommunications company Twilio — funded by Deep Stater Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund — The Onion has already begun making parodies using Infowars name. Just this week, the group released a disturbing video featuring a transformed version of the Infowars logo cloaked in the gay pride rainbow as a cringeworthy Jones impersonator drank blood and thanked Satan — literally.

“As part of my satanic ritual, I am a servant of Satan,” D-list actor and so-called comedian Tim Heidecker, who is playing Jones, said in the broadcast. “This is Satan giving me the powers to continue to fight. And we will continue to fight,” he added.

The Onion plans to harness Alex Jones’ platform to push vile and sick content containing virtually no humor and consisting of leftist and anti-God propaganda.

What Comes Next

A Texas Court of Appeals temporarily halted the transfer of Jones’ assets to the Sandy Hook families. The court-appointed receiver, who was granted control of Infowars assets to satisfy the $1.5 billion judgment to the families, is restricted — for now — from using the assets as a result of the ruling. A final judgment is expected in the coming weeks.

“You want to fight?” Jones said anticipating the forthcoming rulings. “You better believe you got one legally, lawfully, [and] spiritually. And I’m praying every day for justice.”

The harassment of Infowars is just the beginning of an ever-growing Deep State crusade to smear, bankrupt, dox, and intimidate anyone who dares to speak the truth and expose threats to liberty. All patriots of goodwill should stand against censorship and lawfare — because if they do not, they will be the next targets.


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Andrew Muller is the chief of operations for Alex Newman’s Liberty Sentinel Media and a journalist, photographer, and speaker focused on protecting America’s moral, constitutional, and religious foundations while exposing corruption in media, academia, and government.

He writes for The New American magazine, earning national attention—including praise from presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his November 2023 cover story on the Deep State and the Kennedy assassination. His work has also appeared in The Epoch Times, Frontline, and The Junge Freiheit, Germany's top pro-liberty publication.

Beyond print, he regularly guest hosts Alex Newman's The Sentinel Report and co-hosts Phyllis Schlafly Eagles’ Unauthorized Caucus. He has appeared on major TV and radio programs offering analysis on U.S. politics and cultural issues.

As a speaker, Muller is a member of The John Birch Society's national speaker bureau. He has presented for groups including Phyllis Schlafly's Eagle Forum, the Constitutional Coalition, Concerned Women for America, local Republican clubs, and numerous churches.

Previously, he served at The Pillar Foundation teaching U.S. government and earlier led Phyllis Schlafly’s St. Louis Teen Eagles program, later continuing as its adult administrator.

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