Alex Jones

vraiblonde

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Why is it when Democrats are being sued the plaintiff has to show they were actually harmed to receive any award, yet Alex Jones is being hammered hard because he hurted someone's feefees?


When my feefees get hurted can I sue for trillions?

Then there's E. Jean Carroll, who peddled a whopper that Trump raped her in a BG dressing room - which is literally impossible - and when Trump said she was lying (which she is) she sued him for defamation. AND a judge let it go forward instead of dismissing it and putting that loon in the asylum where she belongs.

So now, if you are not part of the progcult, you can't even defend yourself when someone accuses you of a crime.

Judge Lewis Kaplan's head should be one of the first to roll when the impeachments begin. Judges like him give them all a bad name and if it were up to me he'd spend the rest of his days in a federal prison.
 

HemiHauler

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Why is it when Democrats are being sued the plaintiff has to show they were actually harmed to receive any award, yet Alex Jones is being hammered hard because he hurted someone's feefees?


When my feefees get hurted can I sue for trillions?

Then there's E. Jean Carroll, who peddled a whopper that Trump raped her in a BG dressing room - which is literally impossible - and when Trump said she was lying (which she is) she sued him for defamation. AND a judge let it go forward instead of dismissing it and putting that loon in the asylum where she belongs.

So now, if you are not part of the progcult, you can't even defend yourself when someone accuses you of a crime.

Judge Lewis Kaplan's head should be one of the first to roll when the impeachments begin. Judges like him give them all a bad name and if it were up to me he'd spend the rest of his days in a federal prison.
Well from your comments it’s obvious you don’t have a clue what the Jones case was all about.

I’ll therefore assume the rest of your kooky commentary is based on an equally shaky understanding of whatever it is your handlers have told you to shriek about today.
 

vraiblonde

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Well from your comments it’s obvious you don’t have a clue what the Jones case was all about.

Okay, I'll bite. But be entertaining.

What do you think it's about?

Because what it IS about is parents got dey feefees hurted when he said the shooting was staged and a hoax.
 

GURPS

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Alex Jones and the Freedom of Speech


"Congress shall make no law abridging ... the freedom of speech."

— First Amendment to the Constitution

The iconic language of the First Amendment can be recited by schoolchildren, yet it is ignored by judges in Connecticut when the speech has been uttered by Alex Jones.

Since the modern interpretations of the First Amendment began in the late 1960s, opinions on matters of public interest have been protected speech, so long as some reasons for the opinions were articulated.

The reasons can be inaccurate, and the opinions can be wild, bizarre or irrational. But if it is an opinion, it is protected speech — except in Connecticut and except if the speaker is Alex Jones.

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The controlling Supreme Court case is Brandenburg v. Ohio, which teaches that all innocuous public speech about matters of public interest is absolutely protected — even opinion, allegory and satire — and all speech is innocuous when there is time for more speech to challenge it. When the parents of the murdered children sued Jones for defamation and mental distress, Jones moved to dismiss the complaints.

When a motion to dismiss is filed, the courts must rule quickly on the law. They must answer the question: Assuming all the allegations are true, does the complaint state a valid, lawful, constitutional claim?

The judge to whom these cases were assigned did not rule quickly. She improperly ordered discovery — an exchange of documents between the litigants — prior to ruling on the motion to dismiss.

This was a cardinal error and utterly unnecessary as, in a motion to dismiss, the judicial mind assumes that discovery will show that the plaintiffs' allegations are supported. When the plaintiffs' attorneys claimed that they found child pornography among the digitized documents that Jones' attorneys had sent them, Jones accused the plaintiffs' attorneys of planting it.

The court was so outraged — not at the presence of child pornography, but at Jones' allegations about the plaintiffs' lawyers — that it summarily denied Jones' motion to dismiss by ignoring the teaching of Brandenburg and doing George Orwell one better by characterizing Jones' opinions as "non-opinions."

When Jones declined to supply more discovery than he actually had, this same judge ruled as a matter of law that Jones' non-opinions had harmed the plaintiffs, and the only issues remaining in the cases addressed the amount of damages Jones owed them. In a tendentious opinion, more conclusory than reasoned, the Supreme Court of Connecticut agreed.
 

vraiblonde

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How is it that Peter Fonda can tweet that he hopes pedophiles kidnap Baron Trump and sodomize him to death and suffer no repercussion, but if Alex Jones says Sandy Hook was a hoax he gets sued for a trillion dollars?

It's like that E. Jean Carrol slut...

Trump raped me in a public dressing room!
Liar!
How dare you defame me! I'm suing!

Our court system is a joke.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
🔥 This is some kind of record-breaking week, as another decades-old “disinformation conspiracy theory” just became a fact. The Blaze reported the story, headlined “Secret San Francisco Society Bohemian Grove Sued By Former Valets For Unlawful Labor Practices — Lawsuit Reveals Over 100 Camps That Operate Under Peculiar Rules.”

Peculiar is one way of putting it.

As I understand the backstory, bombastic, anti-government journalist Alex Jones originally broke this story decades ago in an undercover documentary, exposing a secret society attended by top political and economic leaders who allegedly meet and engage in bizarre occult rituals, fraternize with each other, and set world policy.

It was kind of like an early World Economic Forum, but more Satanic.

Obviously, everyone wrote Alex Jones off as a fruitcake, a total nut job, a tinfoil hat maniac, ejecting the aspiring young journalist out of polite society and off into kooky conspiracy land. (Much the same way they’re now ejecting award-winning journalist Lara Logan, who bravely keeps trying to blow the whistle on élite child sex trafficking.)

Anyway, you can’t make this stuff up. After successfully burying the truth about what élites have been up to at the “Bohemian Grove” for so long, the “élites” got cheap with the hired help, and refused to pay overtime. So the hired help sued their bosses, and in the complaint shared a bunch of details about the operation that confirm most of what Alex Jones said from day one.

The lawsuit, filed early this month by three valets, alleges all the basic facts: that the Grove is setup to host top male politicians, celebrities, and business leaders, three times a year on occult holidays; that attendees perform strange rituals including burning a giant owl to Moloch and sacrificing human effigies; and it is all very hush-hush, top secret.

The lawsuit added some curious new details including that the Grove is divided into over a hundred sub-camps, where attendees get assigned based on their status.

In other words, you have to work your way up. The lawsuit explained the little camps inside the main camp have their own names, like the Camels Camps, the Last Chance Camps, and the Monastery Camp.

The complaint explained that “Monastery Camp is one of the most prestigious and well-known camps at Bohemian Grove. Attendees include Bohemian Club members that are executives of Fortune 500 companies and prominent government officials.”

Huh. How about that. Just like Alex Jones said.

So … now that UFO whistleblowers confirmed alien space ships and everything else that came out this week, just how many conspiracy theories are left unconfirmed at this point? I’m having trouble remembering any.

We should probably make a list.



 

StmarysCity79

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Why is it when Democrats are being sued the plaintiff has to show they were actually harmed to receive any award, yet Alex Jones is being hammered hard because he hurted someone's feefees?


When my feefees get hurted can I sue for trillions?

Then there's E. Jean Carroll, who peddled a whopper that Trump raped her in a BG dressing room - which is literally impossible - and when Trump said she was lying (which she is) she sued him for defamation. AND a judge let it go forward instead of dismissing it and putting that loon in the asylum where she belongs.

So now, if you are not part of the progcult, you can't even defend yourself when someone accuses you of a crime.

Judge Lewis Kaplan's head should be one of the first to roll when the impeachments begin. Judges like him give them all a bad name and if it were up to me he'd spend the rest of his days in a federal prison.


Are you dumb? He claimed these peoples children were actors and ot actually killed at Sandy hook.

He caused demented people to dox, harass and otherwise destroy peoples lives so that dummies like you would tune into his show.

He is a cancer on the world and should be sued out of existence.
 

StmarysCity79

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Okay, I'll bite. But be entertaining.

What do you think it's about?

Because what it IS about is parents got dey feefees hurted when he said the shooting was staged and a hoax.


Parents of slaughtered children had their feelings hurt. thats how you talk about people who lost their children to violence?

What kind of monster are you?

How would you feel if your children were slaughtered and a coked out lunatic got on the radio and told people you were lying and to harass you, follow you, dox you, swat you and otherwise ruin your life.

Free speech is free speech up untilthe point that it puts other lives at risk by deliberately knowing and lying about the truth.

All to raise money from dolts like you who scrape together their last coins to send to billionaires?
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
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by deliberately knowing and lying about the truth.


if you really believe that, then you should go to the police station and turn yourself in. Just announce to the desk Sergeant that you are a complete crap bag and need a nightstick to the head.
 

CPUSA

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Okay, I'll bite. But be entertaining.

What do you think it's about?

Because what it IS about is parents got dey feefees hurted when he said the shooting was staged and a hoax.
He's busy in Piney Point right now.
But don't worry...he'll get back to you with a Vox or Salon piece of fiction that will totally NOT support his bogus lie...

In the meantime, check out my signature line...
 
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