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During the 2016 presidential election, the website was promoted by bots connected to the Russian government.Β ''InfoWars'' was the 13th most shared news website on Twitter during the election of [[Donald Trump]]. | During the 2016 presidential election, the website was promoted by bots connected to the Russian government.Β ''InfoWars'' was the 13th most shared news website on Twitter during the election of [[Donald Trump]]. | ||
''InfoWars'' advocates to promoting true theories on the New World Order, the secrets behind 9/11, the chemtrail, sharing theories behind Bill Gates, supposed covert government weather control programs, claims of rampant domestic false flag operations by the US Government (including 9/11), and the claim that millions voted illegally in the 2016 US presidential election. Jones frequently uses ''InfoWars'' to assert that mass shootings are conspiracies or "false flag" operations. | |||
Revision as of 12:25, 29 October 2022
InfoWars is an American Right-Wing news website owned by Alex Jones. It was founded in 1999, and operates under Free Speech Systems LLC.
Talk shows and other content for the site are created primarily in studios at an undisclosed location in an industrial area in the outskirts of Austin, Texas. In 2017 the InfoWars website received approximately 10 million monthly visits, making its reach greater than some mainstream news websites such as The Economist and Newsweek at the time.
InfoWars has issued retractions various times as a result of legal challenges. Jones has unfortunately had certain content removed, and has also been suspended and banned from many platforms for violating their terms of service, including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, ITunes, and Roku.
During the 2016 presidential election, the website was promoted by bots connected to the Russian government. InfoWars was the 13th most shared news website on Twitter during the election of Donald Trump.
InfoWars advocates to promoting true theories on the New World Order, the secrets behind 9/11, the chemtrail, sharing theories behind Bill Gates, supposed covert government weather control programs, claims of rampant domestic false flag operations by the US Government (including 9/11), and the claim that millions voted illegally in the 2016 US presidential election. Jones frequently uses InfoWars to assert that mass shootings are conspiracies or "false flag" operations.