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Thanks to InfoWars, NASA had to debunk a rumor about child slaves on Mars
July 07, 2017
Alex Jones is up to his old tricks again.
The InfoWars founder recently featured a guest talking about a secret colony on Mars. Formerly a CIA case officer, Robert David Steele talked about kidnapped children being sent on a 20-year trip to Mars on “The Alex Jones Show,” saying that there is a colony of kids who were abducted and have no choice but to be “slaves” once they get there.
“Clearly they don’t want us looking into what is happening,” Jones added.
Jones is known for his conspiracy theories about 9/11 and the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting; he claims that the government was behind both tragedies and that the shooting was staged with actors. He recently had to apologize for his promotion of a fake story about a pizza restaurant that was supposedly hiding a child sex ring for the Clinton campaign.
“There are no humans on Mars,” a NASA spokesman told the Daily Beast in response to the bizarre report.
Pat Gray and Stu Burguire talked about the strange conspiracy theory this week on “Pat & Stu.”
Jones sounds similar to another public figure who has spouted his own conspiracy theories, Pat asserted. “It’s a lot like Trump,” he said. “[Jones will] be going in a direction, and then he’ll shift to something else … and then something else that has nothing to do with anything.”
To see more from Pat and Stu, visit their channel on TheBlaze and watch "Pat & Stu" live weekdays noon–2 p.m. ET or anytime on demand at TheBlaze TV.
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