George Soros has already purchased more than two hundred radio stations across America to turn them into left-wing disinformation machines in the run in to the election in November and now he wants to add Alex Jone’s InfoWars to his stable of propaganda outlets.
George Soros’ Media Matters for America, a left-wing watchdog group, is making inquiries about a controversial acquisition of Alex Jones’ InfoWars following a Texas judge’s decision to liquidate the outlet.
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This ruling comes in the wake of a staggering $1.5 billion damages judgment against Jones, who was punished by the court for voicing his opinion about the Sandy Hook school shooting.
With the court’s green light for Free Speech Systems, InfoWars’ parent company, to be auctioned off to satisfy the judgment, dark clouds loom over the legendary free-speech platform fronted by Jones for decades.
Reports indicate that a coalition of liberal and nonprofit organizations, including Media Matters, are exploring the opportunity to bid on InfoWars, raising concerns about the implications of a far-left group potentially taking control of such an anti-globalist outlet.
“We are diligently considering this acquisition,” Media Matters president Angelo Carusone told the outlet. Carusone added that the organization would consider examining InfoWars archives to see what the outlet has not published.
Jones recently suggested that Infowars’ assets could be bought by his supporters, allowing him to continue hosting his show as an employee under the Infowars brand in their home city of Austin, Texas.
In recent days, Jones publicly implored X boss Elon Musk to buy InfoWars, Semafor said, adding that one of the billionaire’s first acts as Twitter owner was to revoke the site’s ban on Jones’ account.
Musk has previously made his feelings known about George Soros, declaring that the globalist financier “hates humanity.”
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