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Alex Jones’ Jewish handler at Emmis promotes Hicks meme


By Timothy Fitzpatrick
Dec. 1, 2014 Anno Domini

Texas Monthly, the magazine that last week published an article hyping the conspiracy theory that Alex Jones is really deceased comedian Bill Hicks, is owned by Emmis Communications, which broadcasts the Alex Jones show through KLBJ.

In my article last week, I suggested that Alex Jones and his Zionist handlers were the ones behind this utterly ridiculous meme as a way of deflecting attention off of legitimate criticism of Alex Jones, namely that he is a Zionist gatekeeper, and to discredit Jones’ legitimate critics. Now, it looks more and more to be the case.

Emmis Communications CEO Jeffrey Smulyan

Texas Monthly owned by same Zionist media racket that syndicates Infowars
Texas Monthly, based in the hometown of Alex Jones and Israeli Mossad front Stratfor, is owned by Emmis (“Emmis” is Hebrew for “truth) Communications, a media conglomerate which broadcasts Austin’s News Radio KLBJ. Alex Jones basically got his break on KLBJ in the 1990s and continues to syndicate The Alex Jones Show through it. Emmis is owned and operated by Jeffrey H. Smulyan, the winner of the Jewish National Fund’s Tree of Life Award. Smulyan is likely at least a sayan, which is a civilian helper of the Mossad who can help the organization circumvent obstacles to covert operations.

With Texas Monthly being part of the Emmis/Infowars empire, it is impossible that they would have published the Jones-Hicks story as a legitimate news story. It can only have been published to further perpetuate the meme, which is now circulating widely on the net by both paid shills and average people who have fallen for the meme as credible.

Emmis Communications tied to Stratfor and Koch Brothers
One of the major reasons for Jones to promote the Hicks meme is to cloud over the revelations about his Stratfor connections. And it just so happens that Emmis Communications also has ties with Stratfor. Wikileaks’ release of Stratfor emails shows Texas Monthly associate editor John Borders being invited for drinks with a Stratfor employee. In fact, Texas Monthly maintained regular contact with Stratfor, apparently in more than just a professional capacity. If you search the emails, you can see all kinds of exchanges.

Emmis Communications’ executive vice president and general counsel J. Scott Enright sits on the board of directors for the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, which appears to be one of many Koch Brothers-funded ultra capitalist lobbies. Smulyan chaired the Koch-funded 2001 Democratic Leadership Council in Indianapolis, Indiana, Smulyan’s hometown. Some believe Alex Jones is financed by the Koch Brothers. This isn’t far fetched when you consider that his theories on economics and social structures align perfectly with that put forward by the Kochs and their front groups. Jones is also openly a Tea Party/Libertarian movement supporter, which is a creation of the Kochs. Jones tries to pawn off the Koch’s predatory system as “free market,” but there is nothing free about it. It’s the same Judeo-usurist system of the exploitation of labour. Jones is quick to call out Leftwing gatekeeper George Soros, but whom does he call out on the Right? It’s mysteriously absent in his critique of the political spectrum. Could it be because it’s the Kochs, by whom he is financed?

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