Infowars founder and host Alex Jones says he plans to sue the CIA following the release of an undercover sting in which an alleged CIA officer claims that the US intelligence community "took his [Jones's] money away" to "chop his legs off."
The employee, a CIA contracts officer in San Diego named Gavin O'Blennis, tells the undercover journalist: "You can kind of put anyone in jail if you know what to do," adding "You set ’em up. You create the situation to where they have no choice but to act on their impulse. And once they act on that impulse, some would call that entrapment."
"Nothing like putting out a fake social media thing to like really get people mad," O'Blennis continued.
When asked who the CIA has messed with, O'Blannis mentioned Alex Jones, implying that the agency was involved in Jones' lawsuit, and encouraged Sandy Hook families to sue.
BREAKING: CIA Officer/Former FBI Boasts “Can Put Anyone in Jail…Set ’Em Up!” “We Call It a Nudge”
— Sound Investigations (@SoundInvestig) April 9, 2024
FBI “Did What We Wanted” with Alex Jones @RealAlexJones “Took His Money Away” “Chop His Legs Off”
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