Fo' Real? Ex-Infowars Homie Says Alex Jones Was Straight-Up Fakin' the Funk
This cat Josh Owens talkin' 'bout how Infowars was all lies and propaganda, but is he just tryna save his own skin?

Aight, listen up, cuz this story's wild. So, this dude Josh Owens, used to work for Alex Jones at Infowars, right? He's comin' out now, sayin' the whole damn thing was a sham. He sayin' Jones was just makin' stuff up, playin' on people's fears, and straight-up lyin' to get views and money. Now, I ain't surprised, but it's still messed up how these folks be playin' with people's minds like that. Fo' real, fo' real.
Alex Jones, he been known for pushin' crazy conspiracy theories, claimin' the government be behind everything, from 9/11 to Sandy Hook. And we know he be targetin' folks' emotions, makin' 'em scared and angry. He built his whole empire on that mess, and now this dude Owens is sayin' he was right there helpin' him do it.
Owens say, "In Jones' world, it was all about makin' things look cinematic... But it was nonsense, it was lies." He even talk 'bout this one time they went to El Paso, tryna find ISIS on the border. When they ain't find nothin', they just dressed up some dude like a terrorist and faked the whole thing. Straight up Hollywood-style propaganda.
"We just happened to find a little stream that looked like it could be the Rio Grande," Owens say. "We said we were on the border. The reporter I was with simulated the beheading, walked across, and that's what we posted." That's some cold stuff, man. They be out here manipilatin' the narrative just to get clicks and fuel the hate. It's all about that bag.
But here's the thing, though. Why this dude Owens comin' out now? He say he had a change of heart after sittin' next to some Muslim woman on a plane. He realized that Jones' rhetoric was just fuelin' racism and hate. But he was chillin' with Jones for four years, makin' that money. So, is he really woke now, or is he just tryna clean up his image after seein' Jones gettin' dragged through the mud in court?
"I remember sitting there watching her, and it sounds so cheesy, but it was just this moment of like ... these people didn't do anything. There's no reason for suspicion; it's just racism," Owens say. "It's not like after that I changed everything and all of a sudden became a good person or started to do the right thing. But it did start to make me look at things a little bit differently." Aight, bruh, that's cool and all, but don't act like you ain't benefitin' from that mess for a minute.
He left Infowars in 2017 and now he got a documentary and a book comin' out. So, he definitely gettin' paid off this whole situation. Look, I ain't hatin' on a man for gettin' his bread, but let's keep it 100.
This whole situation just show how easy it is for folks to spread misinformation and manipulate people. And it show how important it is to do your own research and think for yourself. Don't just believe everything you see and hear, especially from folks who be tryna scare you or make you angry. Always question the narrative. Always.
That boy Owens was "introduced to Jones' website, Infowars, and Jones as a personality" when he was "directionless", demonstrating how the younger generation is being influenced.
The fact that there were "thousands of [video] submissions" further demonstrates how mainstream Jones' ideology is.
At the end of the day, Alex Jones is gonna keep doin' what he do, and folks is gonna keep believin' what they wanna believe. But we gotta stay woke and stay informed. Don't let these cats play you for a fool. Know what I mean? Keep it real, y'all.
Word up. This whole situation just shows how easy it is for folks to spread misinformation and manipulate people, so do yo' research.

