How did Alex Jones discover that the CIA and FBI were laying in for him, determined to bankrupt him and to shut down his InfoWars news outlet? Jones didn’t find this out himself, but instead, heard the truth from researchers with Sound Investigations. They have been conducting deep-dive probes into PornHub and other large pornography sites on the Internet.
Here, Jones interviews Sound Investigations reporter Arden Young as well as the organization’s founder Benjamin Nolot. They talk about the CIA contract officer Gavin O’Blennis, who boasted how the CIA and FBI can put anyone in jail they want. O’Blennis described the tactics used by the agencies to set people up, and specifically mentioned Alex Jones, saying the agencies practiced entrapment against him — what O’Blennis called “a nudge.”
Find out more about the warped and wicked practices of the FBI and CIA — two of the sleaziest and most sinister intelligence agencies around. What do these agencies have to do with pornography, anyway? Don’t they have enough genuine crooks and terrorists to pursue without wasting their time trying to shut down news organizations or spread porn? How do they get off violating the Bill of Rights?
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