Contents of Alex Jones phone set to implicate Trump

Published: Aug. 6, 2022, 10:36 a.m.

b'In this week\\u2019s edition of the Election Crimes Bulletin we reveal how the contents of Alex Jones\\u2019 cellphone \\u2014 which were accidentally handed over to the prosecution in their entirety by the shock jock\\u2019s own lawyers during the Sandy Hook defamation trial, and will now likely end up in the hands of the January 6 Committee \\u2014 could provide proof that Trump and members of his administration were directly involved in the planning of the illegal march to Capitol which ended in violence.\\n\\xa0\\n"If I were in the Trump crew \\u2014 Mark Meadows, Chief of Staff, etc. \\u2014 I would probably be having to change my underpants right now."\\n\\xa0\\nDennis J. Bernstein: Today seems to be Alex Jones day\\u2026 Given the fact that his attorneys, apparently, made a mistake\\u2026 I don\\u2019t know what happened there with all those emails ending up on the wrong side of the bench, but it doesn\\u2019t seem to be helping Mr. Jones. Your thoughts on where we are now and where it\\u2019s going.\\nGreg Palast: Okay. A couple things\\u2026 Number one, we\\u2019re talking about the trial of Alex Jones, which he\\u2019s already defaulted on. He\\u2019s lost a liable suit, because he basically gave out the addresses of parents of children who were murdered in the killings in Connecticut. He said that it never happened, it was crisis actors, and these people are all fake.\\nImagine you lose a six year old kid, a seven year old, your child, and then you find you\\u2019re up on television with your picture saying you\\u2019re a fake, you\\u2019re a liar, you\\u2019re just out to take away Second Amendment rights \\u2014 and here\\u2019s your home address! People had to move, go into hiding after losing their children. So, Jones, oddly, instead of being charged, which he should have been criminally with threatening people\\u2019s lives \\u2014 \\u2018cause their lives are in danger \\u2014 he just simply lost a civil action for liable\\u2026\\nBut now, one of his lawyers accidentally, apparently \\u2014 I mean, I\\u2019m sure they asked for it \\u2014 accidentally sent over his entire cell phone contents. That means years of emails, that means all his text messages. If I were in the Trump crew \\u2014 Mark Meadows, Chief of Staff, etc. \\u2014 I would probably be having to change my underpants right now\\u2026\\nMark, I do know, from speaking to insiders at Women for America First, that they were sending panic messages to Alex Jones, and to his partner, Ali Alexander. That\\u2019s the guy who said, \\u201cWe\\u2019ll light this whole sh*t on fire.\\u201d Remember, he is threatening to burn down the State House and the State Capitol in Georgia days before he goes to Washington and leads the march to the Capitol to burn that down. He said, we\\u2019re gonna burn this down. This is not like, oh my God, this crowd is out of control. That was the plan. That was announced. We have it on camera.\\nAnd by the way, thank you to Zach D Roberts for getting that film and basically taking his life in his hands to get that Ali Alexander threat. And that guy that was screaming his head off before Ali, that was Alex Jones saying, you know, this is the globalist plan to take over America, blah, blah\\u2026\\nBut we do know that Ali Alexander and Alex Jones were sent several panicked texts saying do not announce a march at the January 6th rally. They sent messages to Mark Meadows saying don\\u2019t do the march.\\nNow, Ali Alexander and Alex Jones both claimed that the White House called them, contacted them, and then had people show up and say, you stand at the corner of this parking lot, Trump\\u2019s gonna call for a march and you lead the march. So, they knew in advance that Trump was gonna call for the march \\u2014 even though he was told it was illegal and dangerous. Illegal and dangerous, he was warned, but he said it anyway.\\nSo, what I\\u2019m very interested in is how many texts went back and forth from the White House, and Mark Meadows in particular, to Ali Alexander and Alex Jones, and probably the texting between Jones and Alexander and their planning for the illegal march. You know, find the messages saying we know this march is illegal.\\nSo, it\\u2019s not just that Alex Jones is in deep trouble, it\\u2019s M'