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Dave Gahary on Alex Jones' Infowars Being Sold to The Onion

Dave Gahary on Alex Jones' Infowars Being Sold to The Onion

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Dave Gahary, publisher of Moon Rock Books, was sued by the same people who sued Alex Jones. Gahary settled by agreeing to withdraw Nobody Died at Sandy Hook from circulation.

Below is an edited transcript of the interview, which makes a reference to my satire of the “Onion Buys Infowars” story.

Kevin Barrett: Alex Jones was front page news today, as they (the Sandy Hookers who sued him) allegedly sold Infowars to The Onion. You, being the publisher of Moonrock Books, got harassed and sued by these same people. What are your thoughts about this witch burning, this show trial, of Infowars?

Dave Gahary: It's surreal, of course, that here we have the legacy regime media complicit in crimes throughout the world, responsible for the slaughter and murder of millions of innocent people, primarily now in Muslim countries. And then you have...somebody questioning events, which I thought we were allowed to do in America, not only being sued, but companies being taken over and dismantled and sold for scrap. And in this particular case, to The Onion, a satirical "news outlet." It's almost like they want to send the message to Jones and all of his followers that

"you're not safe at all. You think you have the First Amendment, but look at what we can do. Look at what we did do to Alex Jones. Look what we did to his empire. A joke of an outlet called The Onion took it over with one of these gun control fanatic entities. And we're kicking him out and we're taking it over.

So it's absolutely nuts what happened.

Kevin Barrett: I often say these days that satire writes itself and I just take dictation. I don't even have to write satire anymore. And this is one of those self-satirizing things.

This whole situation with The Onion supposedly taking over Infowars reminds me of what happened with Popular Mechanics and 9/11 truth. Shortly before Popular Mechanics came out with what became the standard go-to debunking of the 9/11 truth movement, that magazine was taken over in a hostile takeover by Jewish Zionist neocons. I forget the details, but there was a coup d'etat at Popular Mechanics. And they overthrew the management, brought in these Mossad sayanim types, basically. And then, lo and behold, like a few months later, out comes this whole issue devoted to debunking the 9/11 truth movement. And it was really shoddy, low-level debunking. It cherry-picked the worst assertions that you could ever find in the truth movement, attacked straw men, and avoided all of the strong points made by the truth movement. It was extremely distorted, obviously mendacious, very, very weak. Anybody with critical thinking skills who compared the source material of the 9/11 truth movement, such as the books of David Ray Griffin, to the Popular Mechanics debunking, could easily see that Griffin was right and the debunking was just garbage. But still, it was out there and it was being pointed to by all of the usual suspects in the mainstream media.

So that takeover of Popular Mechanics in advance of its publicity stunt fake debunking of 9/11 truth reminds me of the way that The Onion was just taken over by these people like the new ownership...As Max Blumenthal posted on Twitter:

"The Onion was bought earlier this year by Jeff Lawson, a major Kamala donor and tech

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