![]() ![]() All the scientific studies show my IQ has been reduced by at least 20 points." Jones has stated, "I grew up in Dallas, Texas, drinking sodium fluoridated water. The fluoride in drinking water is making people dumb. ![]() Oh, and by the way, Jones' Infowars site is selling water filtration devices.Ĩ. And frogs usually don't drink juice boxes. Exposing frogs to atrazine is not the same as giving them drinking water. Gender switching is not the same as sexual preference. But then he would be misinterpreting the results of that study. I don't know what government documents Jones is referring to, but drinking lots of tap or bottled water may make you pee but it will not "turn you gay." Not that there is anything wrong with that.Īnd why exactly did Jones mention "gay frogs"? Perhaps Jones was referring to a study from the University of California, Berkeley, which suggested that exposure to atrazine, a widely used pesticide, may cause gender-switching among frogs. Why this claim is ridiculous: Indeed, socially engineering Jones would not be funny and probably would not be the best use of limited government resources. I have the government documents where they said they're going to encourage homosexuality with chemicals so people don't have children." Jones has described tap water as a "gay bomb" and has said "I don't like 'em putting chemicals in the water that TURN THE FREAKIN' FROGS GAY! Do you understand that? I'm sick of being social engineered, it's not funny!" Writing for Salon, Alex Seitz-Wald quoted Jones as saying, "The reason there are so many gay people now is because it's a chemical warfare operation. What do frogs and people have in common besides occasionally wearing top hats? As Jones has claimed, both are supposedly the victims of so-called "estrogen mimickers" being placed in juice boxes, water bottles, and tap water to "feminize" people. The government is using chemicals to turn people and frogs gay. On a side note, Jones' Infowars online store sells lots of "outdoor survival gear," "survival accessories", and "emergency survival foods." Hmmm.ĩ. Science has not yet advanced to the degree that creating a real hurricane that is too much larger than your toilet is possible. If the government could somehow control the weather, wouldn't you think that Washington, DC, would have nicer weather year round? The weather is not like a ceiling fan. The weather is extremely complex and difficult to control. Why this claim is ridiculous: The government is not Halle Berry. ![]() Infowars didn't actually say that the government is Halle Berry but it did say that the government and the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) have been using electromagnetic waves to manipulate the weather and generate weather phenomena like Hurricane Sandy. Why on Earth would the government create a devastating hurricane? As the theory goes, they wanted to kill people and test out the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) concentration camps, because why wouldn't an underfunded and understaffed federal relief organization be secretly organizing concentration camps. Have you ever seen the character Storm, played by Halle Berry on the X-Men movies, who can manipulate the weather? Well, apparently, according to Jones' InfoWars, the government may be a bit like Halle Berry. The government is employing weather weapons Therefore, it may be helpful to review some of the most outrageous health-related claims that he had made.Ĭoming up with a Top 10 list was not easy, because it involved sifting through a smorgasbord of Jones' yelling, gesticulating, and grunting like someone was putting a blender to his privates, dressing as the Joker, wearing a lizard head mask, and advancing all kinds of theories. For example, his YouTube channel has had over 2.4 million subscribers. Nevertheless, Jones does seem to have a sizable following, which means that a number of people may have been listening to what he has said about science and health. No, the social media giants' expressed rationale was that he was violating their policies against inciting violence and hate speech. Otherwise, you'd see a lot of more people's websites, videos, and articles being pulled because the Internet is a toilet bowl of false health claims. Spreading incorrect scientific information certainly wasn't the stated reason that Facebook, Apple, YouTube, and Spotify recently banned Jones' material from their platforms and Twitter suspended his account for 7 days. ![]()
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