Alex Jones warns against civil war provocation as Infowars shutdown staved off for now – www.cairnsnews.org

Alex Jones warns against civil war provocation as Infowars shutdown staved off for now – www.cairnsnews.org
A stadium in New Jersey packed for a big UFC (mixed martial arts fight) roared its approval when Trump rolled up after his kangaroo court conviction.

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS
“OUR enemies want violence because they are losing the information war … This is a very, very serious time in America and we’re winning the culture war. We’ve got to be cool and focused like Trump, we’ve got to pray for Trump, we’ve got to support Trump because this is a criminal takeover we’re witnessing.”

So warned Alex Jones last night, after fighting off an apparent attempted illegal seizure of his Austin, Texas, Infowars operation by a court-appointed receiver last Friday night.

Jones, who has officially been bankrupted by Democrat judges running lawfare trials against him on behalf of allegedly defamed parents of the victims of the alleged Sandy Hook shooter, was told by security guards that security guards were about to change the locks and shut his operation down.

Jones had predicted the action by the local Federal Bankruptcy Court’s CRO (chief reorganisation officer) Pat McGill, who had been undertaking restricted duties at Infowars as part of the bankruptcy process. The message came to the security company that they would send additional guards after hours to carry out the lockdown. However it never happened and Jones was still furiously broadcasting on Sunday US time.

Jones said slept over at the building and said if any attempt was made to take over he would lay down in passive resistance, and call police and his lawyers. Jones was expecting to remain running the Infowars operation until June 14th.

After apparently working on and off with McGill in a cordial relationship, Jones has since discovered he had links to Democrat networks and had been bad-mouthing Jones behind his back. McGill also killed $12 million worth of advertising contracts – a curious action for someone supposedly working for a court to help creditors owed money by a bankrupt organisation.

McGill also accused Jones of acting illegally by failing to document expenditure items but assured Jones it wouldn’t be a problem if Jones “worked with him”, at which point Jones challenged him, saying he had in fact filed an extremely detailed report with the court with top insolvency lawyers and the report had been commended by the judge, who he said had acted fairly through the process.

McGill had secretly lodged a report with the court, basically accusing Jones of being incompetent and stealing money and – against the law – asking for additional power to fire Jones and take full control of the Infowars operations through Free Speech Systems, the limited liability company which Jones heads as sole operator. The judge passed the report on to Jones and his lawyers, who were shocked by McGill’s actions.

US music legend, hunter and 2nd Amendment gun rights defender, Ted Nugent, yesterday recounted to Jones How the Obama administration had “sicked Alaska attorney Jack Schmidt on to me” for an alleged felony involving his shooting of a bear with a bow. Nugent had been threatened with endless court actions that would grind him down financially, but managed to throw off the action through a guilty plea. He said the US was now running a corrupt, criminal court system infested with “low class criminal punks”.

Jones’ lawyer Robert Barnes joined Infowars co-host Chase Geiser, lawyer David Freiheit (aka Viva Frei) and Jones on Infowars over the weekend to discuss the deepening crisis. Barnes said the US deep state did not understand the American people. “They are seeing through this lawfare against Alex Jones and Donald Trump, and this lawfare against Julian Assange,” he said.

A massive crowd at a UFC title fight in Atlantic City, New Jersey, roared its approval when Trump showed up after his conviction on a series of trumped up (no pun intended) misdemeanours that a judge and prosecutor turned into felonies.

Jones and his guests discussed what game plan the establishment might come up with now that every kangaroo court action against Trump was merely increasing his profile and popularity. Jones said panic was now setting in and “they are in full shit britches mode now”. He said certain operatives were being paid a $1000 a post on X to calls for violent action in the aftermath of the trial.

Freiheit said he was concerned that the deep state could take out Biden (a disposable asset) and blame MAGA, which could spark all sorts of emergency responses such as restricting voting access. “I felt dirty for having the thought,” he said.

Barnes said Trump needed “life insurance”, i.e. a vice president who will run in his place and continue the program. There was also the danger that the deep state could try to do a deal with Trump and put one of their people like Nicki Haley, Mark Scott or Marco Rubio in as vice-president.

“This is really a big moment,” said Jones. “They’re watching as everything fails … they’re war gaming. If your’re the enemy what are you going to do?”

Both Barnes and Jones agreed that assassinations were not off the table and referenced the shooting of the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico and the helicopter crash that killed the Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi and seven other people.

Concurrently on Friday (US time) Donald Trump was found “guilty” by a New York state kangaroo court that pulled off an outrageous series of devious judicial maneouvres in yet another court room attempt to stitch up and discredit the former president before the Republican National Convention from July 15-18. If his sentencing goes ahead on July 11th as suggested, deliberate legal delays could stop him attending.

Analysis of the so-called Stormy Daniels hush money trial by senior CNN legal analyst Elie Honig revealed that the judge donated money, in violation of a rule prohibiting New York judges from making political donations, to a pro-Biden, anti-Trump political operation. Honig also revealed:
– New York prosecutor Alvin Bragg boasted on the campaign trail in an overwhelmingly Democrat county, “It is a fact that I have sued Trump over 100 times.”
– “The charges against Trump are obscure, and nearly entirely unprecedented. In fact, no state prosecutor in New York, or Wyoming, or anywhere, has ever charged federal election laws as a direct or predicate state crime, against anyone, for anything. None. Ever.”
– The DA inflated misdemeanors past the statute of limitations and “electroshocked them back to life” by alleging the falsification of business records was committed “with intent to commit another crime.”

In a forum on X last week, investigative journalist Millie Weaver (ex-Infowars), said the timing of these convictions was “very strategic” and designed to create a debacle at the Republican National Convention and destablize the Republican base. “People get cold feet, get scared and kneejerk in the direction of one of these other candidates,” she said.

Other speakers predicted that party infighting would get bitter and nasty between Trump, Haley and DeSantis supporters, and if the RNC said no to Trump it would be “horribly devastating for the GOP”. “I think the fact that they did this conviction at this point of time is very disruptive to the RNC,” said vlogger Trash Discourse.

“I think they’re trying to reintroduce Nicki Haley. But the GOP old guard in the MIC (military industrial complex) lobby are resisting – the Rinos and Neocons don’t want Trump in the White House.”

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