Fasten your seatbelts, folks, because we’re about to dive into the world of conspiracy theories, globalist plots, and media firestorms. That’s right, we’re talking about the upcoming Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones interview. If you’re not familiar with these two, let me fill you in. Tucker Carlson is the host of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Fox News, while Alex Jones is the controversial figure behind InfoWars, a far-right media organization known for its conspiracy-laden content.
Now, why is this interview making headlines? Well, it’s because of a little thing Jones allegedly predicted – the 9/11 attacks. You heard me right. According to Carlson, Jones predicted the tragedy in detail and on camera months before it happened.
In his announcement about the interview, Carlson wrote, “Alex Jones predicted 9-11, in detail and on camera, months before it happened. How did he do that? And why did the government decide to destroy him after he did?” He also shared a video of Jones’s prediction, adding fuel to the fire.
The clip shows Jones stating, “We know the Joint Chief of Staffs wanted to blow up airliners… if there was an outside threat like a Bin Laden who is a known CIA asset from the 80s, he’s the boogeyman they need.” Spooky, right?
Jones, a figure who has been banned from almost every corner of society for his radical views, has faced opposition from the U.S. Court System, Big Tech companies, and the banking industry, among others. However, he and Carlson have been friends for the past decade, with Carlson even appearing on InfoWars back in 2014.
Now, whether you’re a fan or a critic of Alex Jones, there’s no denying that this upcoming interview will be one to watch. Will it shed light on Jones’s alleged prediction? Or will it just add more fuel to the conspiracy theory fire?
One thing’s for sure, folks – in a world where the mainstream media is losing public trust, this interview promises to be an interesting watch. So, mark your calendars for Thursday and prepare to be entertained, or at least intrigued. After all, in the world of politics and media, truth is often stranger than fiction!
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