Alex Jones: “Jewish Mafia” runs Uber and health care and wants to hurt Americans
On his radio show Tuesday, the conspiracy theorist claimed that the Emmanuel brothers run a seedy challah cabal VIDEO
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There’s a conspiracy afoot. So says alt-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, who shared his belief that there’s a Jewish Mafia — and that it is actively trying to scam and hurt Americans.
“I mean it’s not that Jews are bad; it’s just they are the head of the Jewish Mafia in the United States,” Jones said during Tuesday’s edition of his educational program “The Alex Jones Show.” “They run Uber. They run the health care. They’re going to scam you. They’re going to hurt you.”
The tinfoiled host ad libbed a scattershot monologue about the Jewish brothers Ari, Ezekiel and Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday, warning his listeners of the apparent dangers they pose.
If this sounds anti-Semitic to you, you’re not alone. Jones prefaced his impressive rant by acknowledging that he is frequently called anti-Semitic.
“They’re always trying to claim that if I talk about the world government and corruption, I’m anti-Semitic,” Jones said.
As with most Jonesian rants, what followed was a string of sentences that mostly led nowhere, interrupted by outbursts about George Soros’ being a Nazi collaborator.
Apart from his denial that the moon landing ever took place, Jones’ favorite conspiracy theory has involved a New World Order, supposedly run by Jews with sinister intentions.