Alex Jones is traumatizing his audience with a disturbing wildlife video he compares to hospitals and vaccines.

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Knowledge Fight podcast reviewed Alex Jones show where he played to his audience a disturbing wildlife video with prolonged suffering. He introduced the video as supposedly being a clip of Hillary Clinton eating lunch. And after playing the video, he apologized to his audience, but he said his audience needs to know it’s not as bad as what happens in hospitals, falsely claiming that millions of people have been deliberately killed with vaccines, and he graphically described prolonged deaths in hospitals supposedly perpetrated upon people. This seems likely to incite violent emotions against vaccine proponents and healthcare workers. Perhaps this is why some are wishing certain doctors “prolonged death”, and others are talking about retribution plans by people resentful about being vaccinated in the military. 

Investigating Indoctrination to Incitement: What is the Relationship between Hate Media and Genocide? Author: Acker, Alixandra, Global Studies – Global Security and Justice, University of Virginia Advisor: Furia, Peter, AS-Politics (POLI), University of Virginia Issued Date: 2023/01/31 https://doi.org/10.18130/p706-qb92 First, the target group is negatively stereotyped as different, alien, inferior, and inhuman which awakens sentiments from dislike and animosity to passions like hatred. 12 Next, the target is characterized as an extreme threat to the survival and wellbeing of one’s nation or ethnic group. Lastly, hate media advocates for an eliminationist solution to the threat, which ranges from limitations and discrimination to expulsion and in extreme cases, annihilation. 13 Hate media is believed to contain threats, incitement to violence, and prejudicial actions against the target. 14 The cases I explored in this thesis all feature a form of hateful discourse in which perpetrators were exposed to extreme negative stereotyping, fear and threat dialogues, and linguistics related to extermination.

Alex Jones reportedly also went on to do a double Accusation in a Mirror claim in the clip provided by Knowledge Fight, where Jones is saying that Democrats pointing to conservatives who are openly talking about disturbing plans, is in fact a case of Democrats doing Accusation in a Mirror, because it’s what Democrats are actually planning. And if that’s confusing, I think it’s supposed to be.

Psychology Today – Giving Up: Informational Learned Helplessness. It’s exhausting when it’s hard to figure out what is true and what is false. December 23, 2021 |  Susan A. Nolan, Ph.D., and Michael Kimball, Reviewed by Jessica Schrader The plodding repetition of conspiratorial lies can lead to “cognitive exhaustion.” But it goes deeper than that. Peter Pomerantsev, author of the book This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality, popularized the concept of “censorship by noise” in which governments “create confusion through information—and disinformation—overload.”

I don’t know of any left, progressive, liberal, or centrist podcasts which are telling their audience that doctors and hospitals are killing people on purpose. I know of no Democratic Party announcements or plans comparable to the Republican Project 2025Agenda 47, or Article 3.

Alex Jones claimed he saved lives by telling people about what he calls “the poison shot”. The host on the Knowledge Fight podcast said Alex Jones has spent years “working for a disease” and that seems an accurate description.