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x.comMarch 30, 2026 at 05:07 PM56 views

@RealAlexJones

Monday LIVE Broadcast: Latest On Iran War HERE! Plus, White House Launches Reward Program To Give Whistleblowers Up To 30% Of The Fines Imposed On Fraudsters Bleeding US Taxpayers Dry! Tune In! https://t.co/4oIOYdFNPB

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The tweet fabricates a White House launch of a whistleblower reward program that actually originated from the DOJ Antitrust Division and falsely portrays non-existent 'Iran War' tensions as an ongoing conflict to hype a broadcast.

Main Device

False Attribution

Misattributes a narrow DOJ antitrust whistleblower program to the White House to present it as a major new anti-fraud initiative by the executive branch.

Archetype

Conspiracy theorist broadcaster

Alex Jones promotes sensationalized, deceptive claims about government actions and international conflicts to drive traffic to his Infowars platform.

Alex, this tweet is a straight-up scam to drag you into his live broadcast. He slaps "White House Launches Reward Program" on a super-narrow DOJ Antitrust Division pilot from 2025—after this tweet even dropped—that only pays up to 30% of fines for tips on Sherman Act violations rigging USPS mail-sorting machine bids. Not some grand crusade against "fraudsters bleeding US taxpayers dry." That's False Claims Act territory, which has offered 15-30% rewards since 1986, no "launch" needed. Zero White House involvement—no presser, no order, nothing. He's falsely pinning it on Biden's crew to make it sound like heroic executive action against corruption. Then there's the "Latest On Iran War" panic button. No war, Alex. Late 2024 saw Iran and Israel swap some drones and missiles April to October—most intercepted, ceasefire by November—no U.S. boots, no declaration, just proxy beefs via Hezbollah and Houthis that we've been watching for years. He's inflating tensions into full-blown "war" to manufacture urgency and suck you into his show. Classic Alex Jones move: conspiracy hype from the guy who called Sandy Hook a hoax (owes $1.5B+ for that lie) and pushes endless fear porn for views. Don't fall for the sales pitch—it's not news, it's bait.

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