Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Alex Jones Calls World Economic Forum 'A Satanic Alien Attack' In Unhinged Rant: 'The End Of Earth As We Know It'

Alex Jones Calls World Economic Forum 'A Satanic Alien Attack' In Unhinged Rant: 'The End Of Earth As We Know It'
InfoWars

Alex Jones is back with another completely bizarre conspiracy theory, this time about aliens—creatures that, according to Jones, are supposedly human-animal hybrids.

The people supposedly creating these "aliens" are George Soros, Klaus Schwab and others at the World Economic Forum (WEF) that happened this week in Davos, Switzerland.


You can view a clip of Jones' tirade here:

Jones began his unhinged rant on his show, InfoWars, with claims of a "satanic alien attack" being perpetrated by the participants of the WEF.

"So this thing is a satanic alien attack—by any definition—the entire attack is to not just override our genetics, but sabotage all life on Earth."
"They say all non-silicon life should be gotten rid of, and they say they're about to merge with it."

He quickly backtracked on the "alien" claim, saying he doesn't mean space aliens but an "interdimensional" Satan.

"Satan is interdimensional."
"It's not aliens coming from Alpha Centauri or Betelgeuse … or Sirius; it is interdemensional attack working through these human agents."

He further clarified:

"And if that sounds crazy, their main futurist says humans will be gone and a new species is being created—and that they are making aliens."
"And that they are merging humans with animals, and that they are rolling all this out."


Another helping of doomsday prophecy followed:

"This is the end of Earth as we know it."
"They're terraforming the atmosphere right now to be unlivable for most lifeforms."
"They are killing the Earth while claiming they are the guardians, and saying by 2030 everything will collapse, the oceans will rise, we're all going to die and deadly viruses will come out of the rainforest and kill everybody."
"It's going to come out of their laboratories."

Twitter users were amused and disturbed by Jones' rant in equal measure.

Few could resist such a golden opportunity to mock him.








This isn't the first time Jones has made interdimensional alien-related claims.

He told Joe Rogan all about his theory on interdimensional beings and their connection to Hitler and the Nazis—including a whole bunch of bizarre cultural and religious appropriation—back in 2019.

How he arrived at the conclusion these beings are supposedly working with the World Economic Forum to bring about the downfall of our species, though, we may never know.

More from News

Images from police bodycam footage of University of Iowa fraternity hazing
@TimothyJones92/X

Bodycam Footage Of Cops Discovering Bizarre Hazing Ritual In Basement Of Frat House Has The Internet Creeped Out

Disturbing video footage of a University of Iowa fraternity hazing ritual has gone viral after local authorities released police bodycam footage.

The videos show a bizarre and discomfiting scene of 56 mostly shirtless students pledging the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity seemingly confined in a filthy basement.

Keep ReadingShow less
JD Vance
Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images

JD Vance Slammed For His Comically Evil Laugh After Fox Host Asks Him About Running For President In 2028

On Tuesday, MAGA Republican Vice President JD Vance appeared on Fox News' The Story with Martha MacCallum. During the segment, Vance was asked about his future plans.

MacCallum played a clip of President Donald Trump calling Vance "fantastic," but also praising the "great job" Secretary of State Marco Rubio is doing. The Fox host then asked the VP if he wished Trump would would endorse him for President over Rubio.

Keep ReadingShow less
Meghan McCain
Roy Rochlin/Getty Images

Meghan McCain Mocked For Seemingly Just Realizing That MAGA Wants Women To Stay Home And Raise Kids

Former The View co-host Meghan McCain was widely mocked after complaining about MAGA conservatives' "harsh views" about women who don't want children—prompting many to wonder if she's been paying any attention at all.

McCain's remarks come as conservatives increasingly encourage women, particularly younger women, to prioritize motherhood. Several women tied to the administration, including Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, Katie Miller—wife of Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller—and Second Lady Usha Vance, have recently spoken publicly about their pregnancies.

Keep ReadingShow less
Reverend Jesse Jackson leads children in his empowering “I Am Somebody” chant during a 1972 appearance on Sesame Street.
Courtesy of PBS

'Sesame Street' Shares Sweet Throwback Clip Of Late Rev. Jesse Jackson Empowering Kids With 'I Am Somebody' Chant

Reverend Jesse Jackson’s iconic “I Am Somebody” declaration once again resonated with audiences of all ages when Sesame Street revisited a 1972 episode featuring the civil rights leader reciting the poem with young viewers.

In the clip, a 31-year-old Jackson stands on the show’s familiar brownstone stoop, his Afro softly rounded beneath the studio lights. He wears a purple, white, and black striped shirt and a gold medallion bearing a high-relief profile of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a tribute resting squarely over his heart.

Keep ReadingShow less
Screenshots of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Kid Rock working out
@SecKennedy/X

RFK Jr. Posts Bonkers Video Working Out Shirtless In Jeans With Kid Rock—And The Internet Can't

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had people rolling their eyes after he shared his new "Rock Out Work Out" video promoting the Make America Healthy Again (MAGA) movement that features him and far-right singer Kid Rock working out shirtless and hanging out together.

At one point during the oddball video, the two men are shown drinking whole milk in a pool, a decision that follows the release of new federal dietary guidelines under the Trump administration that encourage consumption of full-fat dairy. Kennedy has even previously shared a video of himself drinking a glass of whole milk as a flex, footage that was amplified by the White House.

Keep ReadingShow less