On a recent episode of Knowledge Fight, which covers Alex Jones InfoWars show, they played clips from Alex Jones who said that he views people who are vaccinated the way he views coming upon the rotting corpse of a cow, and described that in lurid detail, churning up vile repulsive imagery to associate with people who have gotten vaccinated. This is crude but often used emotional manipulation to promote hatred and fear responses.
Alex Jones also made bizarrely large false claims about the number of people who’ve died from vaccination. The podcast hosts reviewing the claim did the math and said it would mean that 1 in 10 people you know had a fatal reaction, which of course is bonkers level false. The podcast also highlighted how Alex Jones still advertises colloidal silver as a health product, along with toothpaste without fluoride. Silver is not recommended as a remedy for anything. And if you’re not familiar with the fluoride conspiracy fiction, Angela Collier has a really good funny explainer about fluoride on youtube. This is a persistent myth that I’ve even seen asserted in my local newspaper in Letters to the Editor, and then subsequently debunked by a letter from a dentist. I was astonished the newspaper actually opted to publish the false claims without even an editor’s note, but they also publish sedevacantism that calls for people to be seen as religious enemies.