Re: Alex Jones...
...is supposed to be a con artist, but who hasn't been accused of it?"
This is a good point that shoudl not be lost. It is such a good point that it is probably one of those "goes without saying " truths that a learning person should eventually figure out on their own this particular something that they should not need to be told by someobdy else; divine intervention notwithstanding, odds are good that there is no single infallable source of information to be found out there/here, regardless of whether a source is flawed intentionally by way of beign full of cons, OR unwittingly. It is said that 'they' the con-masters have traditionally planned major world events upwards to 50 years in advance and more. As far as what the public has been officially told, the public Internet came from what had originally began as a computer network built with public funds for the exlusive private use of the U.S. DoD..... until it "went public" beginning somewhere around 1995. Approximately 50 years prior 'they' were wrapping up the final acts of WWII and, among assorted collateral activities globe-wide, had taken to covertly building out a fledgling new wing developed under the banner of U.S.A. Inc's MIC: a private nest of global spook/intel/psyche operations that, among it's other nefarious monikers, is known as Murder Inc.
You take in, dissect, analyze, discern, filter, hang onto and discard information from any source you choose in an effort to learn and take away from the experience that which resonates as truth, and in the process the flaw / con eventually reveals itself OR the schtick becomes tiring, and then you move onto another source, repeat. To what ultimate purpose? Difficult to say, may vary from person to person. Just speaking for myself the best explanation I've come up with so far is, maybe some people prefer to learn and know and be informed about such matters on the off chance that it's not too late to overcome the undeniable gravity of them despite their seemingly un-overcome'able collective capacity. Maybe other people prefer to remain uninformed, unaware and oblivious. Perhaps in the end it will turn out to matter little either way whether or not a person perishes informed or ignorant. Maybe ignorance can be blissful?