InfoWars Signs Off for the Last Time: Alex Jones Delivers Defiant Final Broadcast After 27 Years as Court-Ordered Shutdown Forces Austin Studio Closure
Source: The Gateway Pundit · Bias: Far Right
Summary
In a historic moment marking the end of an era for independent media, Alex Jones signed off from InfoWars for the final time on Thursday, after 27 years of broadcasting from the network he built into a powerhouse of alternative news and commentary. The post InfoWars Signs Off for the Last Time: Alex Jones Delivers Defiant Final Broadcast After 27 Years as Court-Ordered Shutdown Forces Austin Studio Closure appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
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