Prosecutor of Roger Stone Calls For Immediate Arrest, Indictment of Alex Jones

How does buying dick pills help Alex Jones?

He makes money selling the over-priced pills. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/articl...lex-jones-infowars-supplements-to-a-lab-heres

As Jones' popularity has risen, so has his supplements business, which sources have told BuzzFeed News largely funds Jones' highly controversial Infowars media empire — home to incendiary conspiracies including but not limited to #Pizzagate, that the Sandy Hook massacre was faked, and that murdered DNC staffer Seth Rich provided WikiLeaks with the DNC emails — in addition to acting as a kind of lifestyle-brand complement to Jones' particular brand of conspiracy-minded, fear-fueled programming.

“He can sell 500 supplements in an hour,” a former employee told BuzzFeed News this spring. “It's like QVC for conspiracy.” One estimate by New York magazine — which uses some back-of-the-envelope calculations based on the number of reviews of supplements on Jones' Infowars Life Store — suggests that, with an average supplement price of $30, Jones could haul in $15,000,000 in sales over a two-year period. A second, less conservative estimate from the magazine puts the figure even higher — nearly $25,000,000 without including repeat customers (of which there are likely many).

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Claimed ingredients for Super Male: ​Tribulus Terrestris (fruit), Tongkat Ali (root), Ashwaganda (root), Maca (root), Avena Sativa (leaf/stem), Suma (root), Catuaba (bark), Muira Puama (bark), Fulvic Acid

Claimed ingredients for Super Female: Organic Tribulus Terrestris (fruit), Organic Epimedium (leaf), Organic Ashwaganda (root), Organic Avena Sativa (leaf/stem), Wildcrafted Suma (root), Maca (root), Wildcrafted Tongkat Ali (root), Wildcrafted Muira Puama (bark), Wildcrafted Catuaba (bark), Shilajit

Test results: The lab found no traces of unlisted items like caffeine, nor did it find any athletic-enhancing drugs/stimulants or Viagra.

Labdoor suggests that there is no real research to show that many of Super Vitality's ingredients are effective. One ingredient — Tribulus terrestris — "seems to increase libido in rats" but only improves erectile disfunction "in one lone human study," according to Labdoor. And the lab notes that the serving size in both serums is "way too small for this combination of ingredients to be effective."

Anthroplex - $39.95

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Claimed ingredients:​ Zinc Orotate, Horny Goat Weed, Tribulus Terrestris, Tongkat Ali-Longjack, Fulvic Powder

Test results: Labdoor found that Anthroplex passed a heavy metal screening but noticed a discrepancy in the reported amount of zinc in the capsules. According to Labdoor, there's 31% less zinc than advertised. "When we look into the zinc dosage, it's so ridiculously low that you'd basically be buying a worthless product for $40," the report reads.

Review snippet: "This product is a waste of money. The claim that 'Anthroplex works synergistically with the powerful Super Male Vitality formula in order to help restore your masculine foundation and stimulate vitality with its own blend of unique ingredients' is fluff on multiple fronts."
 
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That's not a pill, that is a tincture.

And they aren't overpriced, he commonly has 30% and 50% off sales..

If you want to pay full price, you certainly can. It would be like donating to inforwars. That's the whole fucking point. Every show has ads. Alex Jones advertises good, healthful products sold from his own store that will make his audience stronger and better. It means he doesn't have to suck up to advertisers.

But if you want to pay a good price for high quality supplements, you can just wait for a sale to happen.. which is almost always.
 
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I recommend Alex Jones's Survival shield, both x2 and x3. $30 or so isnt bad or overpriced for good iodine.
 
One ounce is on sale for $30- down from $40! Must be a great deal! This site sells it for the inflated price of $13.35. https://www.iherb.com/pr/Heritage-S...VFP7jBx33jQlaEAQYASABEgKhO_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

Infowars X2 version is 650 mcg per serving, 600 servings = 390,000 mcg for $30

iherb version is 246 mcg per serving, 480 servings = 118,080 mcg for $14

Infowars is selling it for $0.07 per 1,000 mcg

iherb is selling it for $.12 per 1,000 mcg


So infowars sale price is substantially cheaper on this one.
 
Ah yes I apologize Zippy. Its a 2oz for 30. Still that's fine by me. It's a great product and im supporting the infowar.

No, Zippy was wrong, the version he found is almost twice as expensive. He was looking at it per ounce instead of per microgram of iodine.
 
No, Zippy was wrong, the version he found is almost twice as expensive. He was looking at it per ounce instead of per microgram of iodine.

oh ok, well whatever. I still think its great value.. X3 tastes very sweet and gives me the iodine i need. Zippy shouldn't mock it until he tries it...
 
X3 is 1,100 mcg per serving, 45 servings is 49,500 mcg at $20

That is $0.41 per 1,000 mcg

The 2 oz. bottle is twice as much for $30, so it is $0.30 per 1,000 mcg of iodine.

I don't know a ton about X3 or X2, or even which one I have at home.. I just know I take a few drops once in a while and I like supporting infowars. But it looks like X2 is a bit cheaper per microgram of iodine.
 
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It's cool, no evidence of anything is needed these days. Just write a story about something and it automatically becomes fact in this post-truth era.
 
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