What makes this all such a milestone is that Alex Jones, for years some illegitimate child of conservative movement, is now front and center in the fight to overthrow the U.S. government to keep the president with the full backing of the GOP in power. He used to be just some cable access lunatic. Fast forward to 2018, and Jones’ partner Jerome Corsi has a joint defense agreement with the Republican President of the United States. This year, on January 5, he’s rallying outside the Capitol saying that our democracy is illegitimate. He is key to the terrorist attack on January 6th coordinated with Trump campaign officials. Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley agree with Jones after the violent revolution has gone forward and failed. When combined with mainstream donors and state attorneys general, basically there isn’t a lick of difference between Alex Jones and Mitch McConnell.

Alex Jones, GOP Leader

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In the latest Game Theory Today Podcast, Season 2, Episode 2 The memo from Acting SecDef Christopher Miller that makes January 6 look kinda like a coup SecDef Austin calls for an emergency clean-out of extremists in the ranks How the January 6 attack merged Alex Jones with the GOP leadership (with a recording of him discussing the details on …

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The Texas Attorney General Facing Life In Prison

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The Texas AG quixotically attacking Pennsylvania’s right to seat presidential electors has been facing life in prison his whole time in office. It looks like Donald Trump concealed Hunter Biden’s China connections to keep people from seeing his own, much nastier business deals. The training manuals of the PsyOp unit of the Russian Army are published in English for the …

Russian Intelligence Indictment – and a May 2018 flashback

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Here at Game Theory Headquarters, we’re hard at work analyzing the latest DOJ indictment of Russian military intelligence for its global crime spree attacking democracies. As we get at the heart of that story, check out the Game Theory Today podcast from May 3, 2018 – a little more than two months before Robert S. Mueller III indicted the GRU …

COVID Chaos and China, Cut Off

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Trump and COVID – why America hasn’t faced any similar discontinuity of power since Calvin Coolidge. India and Japan join America and Australia to challenge China’s industrial dominance of the 21st Century. The legal shakeup in Texas portends a much larger shift toward the post-Trump era. More Russian agents that hang out with Rudy Giuliani banned from the United States.