In a surprising statement during his highly publicized custody trial, Alex Jones, the controversial figure known for his conspiracy theories related to events like Sandy Hook and 9/11, asserted that he had been involved with “over 150 women” before he turned 16 years old.
Reflecting on his teenage years, the 43-year-old radio host, who has received endorsements from former President Donald Trump, shared, “When I was 16, I transitioned from frivolous activities to maturity.
I had already engaged in significant life experiences, including various challenges and significant interactions,” as reported in a recent broadcast on ‘Infowars,’ highlighted by the Austin American-Statesman.
Jones continued his revelation by stating, “I estimate, without intending to boast – in fact, it brings me shame – that I had been involved with over 150 women or perhaps even more by that age.
Additionally, I had encountered physical altercations with grown men and was already pursuing romantic relationships with college females by the time I was merely 15 years old.
At 16, I considered myself a fully-grown individual.”
The assertion regarding Jones’ purported number of s–ual partners occurred approximately 48 minutes into an unusual video titled “Sandy Hook Vampires Exposed,” where he failed to introduce any new insights concerning the tragic school shooting incident that took place in 2012, as pointed out by the Statesman.
Using rudimentary stick-figure illustrations, Jones argued that at the age of 35, individuals reach their utmost biological potential for procreation and insisted that, culturally, one should have offspring by the age of 16 across all societies.
Known for his sensationalist style, Jones frequently addresses topics such as Satanism on his show ‘Infowars,’ where he presents his views with fervor.
This admission of his past conduct forms part of a series of personal disclosures that have surfaced amidst the ongoing legal battle over custody, with Jones’ legal representative preparing to assert that his erratic behavior on ‘Infowars’ is merely a persona characterized by groundless conspiracy theories, menacing declarations, and instances of Jones shouting and removing his shirt.
On the occasion of the marijuana enthusiasts’ holiday, 4/20, which falls on Thursday, Jones acknowledged that he periodically consumes marijuana to assess its potency, as reported by BuzzFeed News.
Furthermore, he ventured to suggest that the well-known investor George Soros, whom he often blames for various issues, is responsible for increasing the potency of marijuana.
In light of his ex-wife Kelly Jones’ pursuit of either sole or joint custody of their three children during the ongoing trial at Travis