Alex Jones is a High School grad with some community college behind him.  He is another huckster and sells conspiracy crap to "true believers," one of which is Tweety Twump.  It is old news, but tells us how shallow Tweety thinks.

"How Alex Jones, conspiracy theorist extraordinaire, got Donald Trump’s ear"
By Manuel Roig-Franzia

November 17, 2016

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/how-alex-jones-conspiracy-theorist-extraordinaire-got-donald-trumps-ear/2016/11/17/583dc190-ab3e-11e6-8b45-f8e493f06fcd_story.html?utm_term=.9b2bcdcb7adb

"Jones is a thickly constructed 42-year-old with bright piercing eyes and a retreating hairline. His Facebook bio describes him as “ruggedly handsome.” His rhetorical style resembles an avalanche . He makes assertions with the scantiest of proof, but delivered with utter certainty. His monologues explode with emotion. Some days he appears to be sobbing, holding his face in his hands. Then he’s making deep, guttural growling noises. Then he’s howling."

Howling is how all intelligent people prove their point, right?  It is better than providing evidence. 

Alex Jones has said Sandy Hook was a "False Flag," meaning it did not happen.  He wanted to see the dead bodies of the children.  Jones is a sick, ugly, horrible person, not a man, a coward demeaning the death of 20 kids and 7 adults.

Here is how one parent of one of the children murdered at Sandy Hook struck back at the plague of cruel people and soul-less ghouls.

"The Sandy Hook Hoax"

Lenny Pozner used to believe in conspiracy theories. Until his son’s death became one.

By Reeves Wiedeman 

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/09/the-sandy-hook-hoax.html

"On December 14, 2012, Lenny Pozner dropped off his three children, Sophia, Arielle, and Noah, at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Noah had recently turned 6, and on the drive over they listened to his favorite song, “Gangnam Style,” for what turned out to be the last time. Half an hour later, while Sophia and Arielle hid nearby, Adam Lanza walked into Noah’s first-grade class with an AR-15 rifle. Noah was the youngest of the 20 children and seven adults killed in one of the deadliest shootings in American history. When the medical examiner found Noah lying face up in a Batman sweatshirt, his jaw had been blown off. Lenny and his wife, Veronique, raced to the school as soon as they heard the news, but had to wait for hours alongside other parents to learn their son’s fate."

It comes home to roost .  .  . sadly.

"Lenny may have been the first Newtown parent to discover that conspiracy theorists didn’t believe his son had been killed, because he used to be a serious conspiracy theorist himself. “I probably listened to an Alex Jones podcast after I dropped the kids off at school that morning,” Pozner said, referencing the fearmongering proprietor of InfoWars."

This Alex Jones is cruel, soul-less and stupid, and his one of America's President's advisors.

"But by the spring of 2014, as he watched the hoaxer movement bloom, Pozner decided to try fighting back. He released Noah’s death certificate, to convince those who believed he had not been killed, and his report card — “Noah is a bright, inquisitive boy” — for those who believed he had never lived at all. One Friday night, a year and a half after the shooting, he joined a Facebook group called Sandy Hook Hoax, one of the more prominent hoaxer meeting grounds. (Its logo features a ghostly child holding an index finger to her mouth.) Pozner told the group he was there to answer questions, and he expressed empathy for their mind-set. “I used to argue with people about 9/11 being an inside job,” he wrote. Some members of the group asked earnest questions about inconsistencies in the official account. Others simply lobbed bombs. “Fuck you Lenny fuck off and fuck your fake family, you piec [sic] of shit,” one woman wrote."

The conspiracy theorists, in some cases, prefer their "alt-facts" to real facts.  Sad, and sick.  Mental in "fact."

So now we meet Wolfgang Halbig, a 70-year-old retired school administrator in Florida, a man who was soon to be outed as a bad guy, a mean conspiracy theorist, one who said Sandy Hook was a hoax.

In the end, at Halbig bit the dust so to speak.