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There are people who disbelieve Alex Jones and his InfoWars:

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"Info Wars" redirects here. For the 2004 film, see Info Wars (film).
InfoWars
Infowars Logo.svg
InfoWars.com homepage.png
Home page
Type of site
Available in English
Owner Alex Jones (via Free Speech Systems LLC)
URL infowars.com
Registration None
Launched March 6, 1999; 22 years ago[4]
Current status Active

InfoWars is an American far-right[2] conspiracy theory[3] and fake news website[1] owned by Alex Jones.[35][36] It was founded in 1999, and operates under Free Speech Systems LLC.[37]

Talk shows and other content for the site are created primarily in studios at an undisclosed location in an industrial area in the outskirts of Austin, Texas.[38] Reports in 2017 stated that the InfoWars website received approximately 10 million monthly visits, making its reach greater than some mainstream news websites such as The Economist and Newsweek at the time.[39][40]

The site has regularly published fake stories which have been linked to harassment of victims.[47] In February 2018, Jones, the publisher, director and owner of InfoWars, was accused of discrimination and sexually harassing employees.[48] InfoWars, and in particular Jones, advocate numerous conspiracy theories, particularly around purported domestic false flag operations by the U.S. government (which they allege include the 9/11 attacks and Sandy Hook shootings). InfoWars has issued retractions various times as a result of legal challenges.[43][44] Jones has had contentious material removed, and has also been suspended and banned from many platforms for violating their terms of service, including Facebook,[49] Twitter,[50] YouTube,[51] iTunes,[52] and Roku.[53]

InfoWars earns revenue from the sale of products pitched by Jones during the show, including dietary supplements. It has been called as much "an online store that uses Mr. Jones's commentary to move merchandise" as a media outlet.[54]

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