Alex Jewns Interviews Israeli Jew Supporting His ISIS Conspiracy Theory

Daily Slave
June 19, 2014

Alex Jones.  He's a pretty cool guy.
Alex Jones. He’s a pretty cool guy.

Alex Jones and the rest of the so-called American Patriot community have all sorts of bizarre connections to Jews.  For example, Jones marriage to a Jew and his business relationship with different Jewish sponsors is well documented.  On top of this, Jones has regularly brought on a wide variety of weird Jewish guests on to his radio show.  He also refuses to discuss any topics pertaining to Jewish power, the Holohoax, international Zionism etc..  This has prompted some to refer to Jones as the Kosher Approved Conspiracy King.

Today Jones decided to interview an Israeli Jew named Aaron Klein who writes propaganda for the Christian Zionist leaning website World Net Daily or WND.  His work has appeared in Jewish publications like Jewish Press among others.  Klein also hosts a weekend radio show for New York’s WABC, he has made appearances on Fox News and has written several books.  To top it all off, Klein stated during his radio appearance that he was calling into the show from Tel Aviv, Israel.  Considering Klein’s connections, his Jewishness and where he was calling in from, he is probably one of the least trustworthy individuals one could find to interview on a radio show.

The purpose of Klein’s appearance was to discuss his new article on WND claiming that ISIS militants were trained by the United States at a secret military base in Jordan.  According to Klein, the information about this alleged Jordanian training facility came from what he said were informed Jordanian officials.  This brings the entire premise of the article in question because none of the sources are specifically named.  The bottom line is that the sources for this information cannot be considered reliable.

Despite this, Klein’s article conveniently falls in line to support the conspiracy crap that Jones has been putting out about how Obama and Saudi Arabia are somehow controlling ISIS as part of some strange divide and conquer strategy.  Jones actually wants his listeners and readers to believe that the United States would spend over a decade setting up a puppet government in Iraq and then all of a sudden secretly conspire to overthrow it with no logical explanation.  Even though Obama has previously bragged about the Iraq success story, Jones somehow thinks that he would politically undermine his own touted success in this conspiracy.  It is nothing more than rambling nonsense.

It is true that the West along with some private interests in different Gulf states like Saudi Arabia and Qatar were funding Al-Qaeda rebel forces in Syria in an attempt to destabilize the Bashar Al-Assad led government.  However, ISIS is a group that officially split off from Al-Qaeda.  There is no proof to indicate that the United States or any other government in the Persian Gulf has any sort of direct control over what ISIS is doing.  Even if we were to assume that everything Klein is saying about this Jordanian training base is true, it doesn’t prove that the West has any control or influence over this group.  The only thing that might be true is that ISIS militants were able to redirect Western support and use it for their own benefit.

Klein and Jones would imply throughout the interview that Al-Qaeda and ISIS are pretty much the same entity when that is completely false.  The leader of Al-Qaeda has already distanced himself from ISIS.  Numerous media outlets have gone so far as to describe ISIS as a group that split off from Al-Qaeda because they had become increasingly radicalized.

It sounded as if both of these jokers were intentionally trying to confuse the audience by throwing them in different directions.  Klein even goes off on a tangent about Benghazi during the interview.  In fact this seems to be a primary goal of the fake patriot movement.  They put out as much conspiracy garbage as possible to misdirect people from the very simple fact that an international crime syndicate comprised mostly of Jews is behind the vast majority of chaos in the world.  This means someone like Jones will put out as many strange and weird conspiracies as he can so long as Jewish power is never mentioned or is at least downplayed in the equation.

No matter how you look at this, it is absolutely comical that Jones would bring on an Israeli Jew from Tel Aviv to help justify the conspiracy nonsense he’s been promoting over the past week.  There is no doubt that he is in fact the undisputed Kosher Approved Conspiracy King.