The INFOWARS moneybomb has begun

A one million dollar, 30 second advertisement, paid to and featured on the Alex Jones show, will pay for and grow in to a 24 hour seven days a week advertisement in the form of a Dish Network Channel.

Above from your post

Below from AJ's money bomb page

Alex will use this money to build a studio, a sound stage, purchase cameras and equipment, computers, expand office space and hire additional staff. Alex hopes to launch a new television show on the Dish Network, thus reaching thousands, possibly millions of additional people and warn them of the nefarious plans of the global elite and the New World Order.

First of all, they can't even get the story straight. Which is it a 24 hour Alex Jones channel or a TV show?
 
I just haven't figured out why he hasn't hit the venture capital market to find an Angel Investor if he wants to raise capital for a fund.

I have no problem with him raising money, or any problems with people giving him money to spread his message if that's what they like to hear.

It just seems like since he already has infrastructure in place, that a grassroots raise of charity capital would be far less effective than going to market and getting a true equity injection.
 
hey guys, Alex Jones is a good introductory platform for many. Its not that bad (for us) imo

I am going to donate and encourage other willing members to do so.
 
I just haven't figured out why he hasn't hit the venture capital market to find an Angel Investor if he wants to raise capital for a fund.

I have no problem with him raising money, or any problems with people giving him money to spread his message if that's what they like to hear.

It just seems like since he already has infrastructure in place, that a grassroots raise of charity capital would be far less effective than going to market and getting a true equity injection.

You raise some very good points Cowlesy. Why is he asking for people to sign up and give him money?
 
I just haven't figured out why he hasn't hit the venture capital market to find an Angel Investor if he wants to raise capital for a fund.

I have no problem with him raising money, or any problems with people giving him money to spread his message if that's what they like to hear.

It just seems like since he already has infrastructure in place, that a grassroots raise of charity capital would be far less effective than going to market and getting a true equity injection.

Just to play devil's advocate, I think the conventional wisdom why seeking out a commercial investor wouldn't be a good fit for Alex Jones is that it would raise questions with his listenership as to whether Jones had changed his message to please the investor(s). Their logic holds that if the money comes from a one-off grassroots effort, it obviously comes with no strings attached and Jones can use it as he sees fit. Or as the young people say, Jones is "keeping it real" by not seeking out commercial paper.
 
Just to play devil's advocate, I think the conventional wisdom why seeking out a commercial investor wouldn't be a good fit for Alex Jones is that it would raise questions with his listenership as to whether Jones had changed his message to please the investor(s). Their logic holds that if the money comes from a one-off grassroots effort, it obviously comes with no strings attached and Jones can use it as he sees fit. Or as the young people say, Jones is "keeping it real" by not seeking out commercial paper.

I think you are correct asgard. Problem is that would mean he is really concerned about keeping up appearances. Why would he be so worried about some kind of image crisis?
 
imagine... after a whole day of campaigning and discussions with the sheeps , answering all those noob-ish questions on Constitution/Fair currency/NAU/NWO and on both the RR dynasties etc you return to your room worried and exhausted ....then you suddenly turn on the TV and see ...Alex Jones thrashing the shit out of some NWO shill or uncovering another big media spin in his extraordinary style...don't you think it will be very refreshing, at least as an entertainment
 
I think you are correct asgard. Problem is that would mean he is really concerned about keeping up appearances. Why would he be so worried about some kind of image crisis?

Like any other radio personality, Alex Jones is concerned about keeping the audience he has and (hopefully) growing it. The converse is true as well - he's interested in NOT LOSING audience share too. The more listeners he has, the more that advertisers will pay to advertise on his show, and the more money he makes. And his seeking out of commercial paper to grow his business would plant that little seed of doubt in his listeners' minds that he was in thrall to the "big moneymen" instead of to them.
 
He's almost at $90k --- I wish we could do that for some of our Congressional candidates!!
 
Conspiracy SPAM should be in Hot Topics.

What SPAM?
I have never been a fan or listener of Alex Jones though I have heard some.
He has been a long time supporter of Ron Paul.
He has been a crusader against corrupt Government.
He is a staunch supporter of civil rights.

He has a lot of support here. So, what SPAM?

I see it as a fellow freedom fighter asking for support.
 
Alex Jones is an ally in our mutual struggle for liberty, but there's little room for him in my donation budget. I'm a truther, but AJ never met a conspiracy theory he didn't like, and he's pushing the bad along with the good, which is how the movement becomes its own worst enemy.

He's worth $5, no more, no less.
 
I would rather see people spend the money on: Ammo, Food Preps, 1/10 oz of gold, some silver, donate it to Ron Paul or maybe even Bob Barr or Baldwin. Seems like money better spent imo. ;)
 
The mass-media brainwashed population ignores third party candidates. If we're going to win this thing, we need to wake them up.
 
This fool can raise 90k, but BJ Lawson's moneybomb didn't break 5 digits. *sigh*
 
here's a better "money-bomb."

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