Widely watched debate is a testament to the public’s hunger for truth and rejection of mainstream media as premiere source of information.
The debate over January 6 headlined by Alex Jones and ZeroHedge on Saturday was a resounding success, garnering millions of views in less than 24 hours.
The discussion on what really happened on January 6, 2021 — which featured journalist Glenn Greenwald, former White House speechwriter Darren Beattie, the liberal Krassenstein brothers and streamer “Destiny” — amassed over 3 million views on X and Rumble.
ZeroHedge Jan 6 Debate Hosted By Alex Jones; LIVE Tonight!
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— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) January 6, 2024
Alex Jones noted during the debate that internet sleuths would expose the left’s lies and talking points about the Jan. 6 “insurrection” with video evidence.
For example, one hotly contested topic included whether operatives like Antifa or FBI undercover agents were embedded in the crowd at the Capitol.
Of course, video evidence and court testimony prove both were deeply involved in influencing the events of Jan. 6.
Ed Krassenstien here is footage you are denying: Antifa dressed as Trump supporters on Jan 6th @RealAlexJones https://t.co/wPWxoyJAXK
— Melissa Tate (@TheRightMelissa) January 7, 2024
Video from that day also shows Alex Jones discouraging protesters from entering the Capitol and urging them to remain peaceful.
Here is Alex Jones on Jan 6 on a bullhorn urging people away from the US Capitol
Twitter 1.0 suppressed these videospic.twitter.com/oSgPWPKqsM
— Jack Poso ?? (@JackPosobiec) January 6, 2024
The fact the debate drew so many viewers is a testament to the public’s hunger for truth and rejection of mainstream media as their premiere source of information.
The left’s Jan. 6 narrative doesn’t hold up to scrutiny with a free speech platform like X facilitating video evidence that would otherwise would be surpressed by other Big Tech platforms.