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Alex Jones is selling supplements that make people infertile

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 8:23

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 10:48

So? Hardly seems worth drawing attention to..... ergo my sage.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 10:49

hope he goes to jail for killing people's benises

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 10:50

Proposition 65 is total garbage and means nearly EVERYTHING has to have a warning like "may cause cancer/infertility/etc" on it in California. It appears to be part of Cali's war on business, which they are engaging in to bring about communism.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 10:51

>>4
are you saying this is fake news?

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 11:36

>>4
Actually, that's one of the few good things good coming out of California. So they'll let people get HIV, but make sure that you won't get cancer and become infertile. Strange place.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 11:37

>>6
No it's not. Fucking pinko.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 11:45

>>7
Lol buttblasted. California's high taxes are the much bigger problem and is the thing that is really killing business out there, not consumer protection. It also helps to have your customer's healthy so you can enjoy many years of profit, unless you would like to live in a place where you can be poisoned unknowingly.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 14:18

So much for saving the white race(tm) lol

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 14:19

>>9
Alex Jones isn't a white nationalist.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 14:20

>>2
This is more important than you think.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 14:23

>>10
Yes, he's a water filter salesman

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 14:33

>>12
* Snake oil salesman

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 14:45

>>13
His products work, tho.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 14:50

>>14
Proof?

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 18:02

I tried rendering the fat out of a snake once, there's not very much there.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 18:23

>>15
he uses them

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 18:27

>>17
So that explains why he's a nutcase.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 18:41

>>10
Actually Alex Jones holds the views of a legit neo-nazi, especially with all his Jewish-conspiracy bullshit:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/alex-jones-attributes-virginia-violence-jewish-actors-article-1.3410982

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 18:45

>>19
I don't know about the rest of the people that were at Charlottesville, but James Fields, the guy who was trying to drive away from antifa and ramed into some people with his Dodge Challanger is half Jewish.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 19:31

>>19
Alex Jones is a civic nationalist that talks of "muh constitution" and "muh principles" like your average basic bitch conservative. I know it's the popular thing now to describe everyone on the right as "zOMG Neo-Natzees,"so more donations go to Israel, but it's bullshit.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 19:32

>>3
I believe he's gotten in trouble with Texas public health authorities before.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 20:05

>>9
Even more ironic that mostly white people would use that shit.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 20:29

>>23
That's fine, they can let themselves be poisoned, it'll create a eugenic effect for the rest of us. We need a good cull anyway.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 21:57

>>6
one of the few good things good coming out of California
No it isn't. What you have to understand is that nearly everything is toxic and causes damage in large enough doses. But if a product contains a minuscule amount of something that is toxic in large doses, it shouldn't have to carry scary warning labels in california because it is not harmful.

It has nothing to do with public safety and everything to do with crushing small business so they can't compete with crony big business (which inevitably becomes indistinguishable from big government). Of course they are targeting Alex Jones with this ridiculous regulation because it is a weapon to attack with.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 21:58

>>21
You sound sour lol. your post is like the lime of tinychan.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 22:07

>>26
If truth is "sour," so be it. The "EVAL NATZEE," Alex Jones, everyone: https://hooktube.com/watch?v=wDacOjZbbVw

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 22:33

>>25
What you have to understand is that nearly everything is toxic and causes damage in large enough doses. But if a product contains a minuscule amount of something that is toxic in large doses, it shouldn't have to carry scary warning labels in california because it is not harmful.
It is after years of exposure for certain things.
It has nothing to do with public safety and everything to do with crushing small business so they can't compete with crony big business
I wouldn't be opposed to amending the law so it doesn't lead to legal abuse against competitors. I'm sure when Californians first voted for the law in 1986, they didn't expect it to be used for that reason. California really needs to lower taxes, that's the biggest business killer right now, though.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-19 23:04

>>28
It is after years of exposure for certain things
What "things" and where is your proof? Let me guess, it is from naturespiritchakranews.com.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-20 6:05

>>28
California really needs to lower taxes, that's the biggest business killer right now, though.
As an example, Illinois just lost a deal for Toyota and Mazda to build manufacturing plants in the state (and they have no equivalent law to Proposition 65).
http://archive.is/qyYhr
Illinois is no longer a contender for a manufacturing plant Toyota and Mazda want to build in the U.S., losing out on as many as 4,000 jobs the Japanese automakers expect to create.
Mark Denzler, vice president and chief operating officer of the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association, confirmed Wednesday that Illinois is no longer in the running.
“We are certainly very disappointed that Toyota is not coming to Illinois, but we also understand the challenges that plague Illinois,” he said. “We are not a business-friendly state.”
Stability and predictability are lacking, Denzler said. He pointed to the $15 billion backlog of bills the state built up during its budget crisis, unfunded pensions and a recent income tax increase as examples. Illinois has some redeeming qualities, he said, but not enough.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-20 6:10

>Trusting the overpriced water filter merchant
Just read reviews and research it yourself. Jones is paid to push various shit to sell at markup to conspiracy subculture.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-20 7:02

>>31
Buying Infowars' products is literally the only way of fighting back against zog and unbridled world jewery. I haven't gone to a (((doctor))) in nearly 12 years.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-20 8:27

Has Infowars even been around that long?

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-20 18:37

>>33
The domain was first registered in 1999: https://files.catbox.moe/uyo53y.png

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-22 1:16

>>31
Are you saying his products have reviews that say "thx op i lost all mein sperm and have becum a girl 9/11" ?

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-22 1:59

>>31,35
You can get the same benefits from a decent reverse osmosis water filtration system. Some people add an alkaline machine and separate minerals too.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-22 6:32

>>35
check amazon, lots of people saying things like that except replace sperm with illness and girl with god.

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-22 22:19

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-22 23:24

>>38
figuratively*

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-23 4:11

* Indubitably

Name: Anonymous 2017-10-26 22:34

I'd be wary of an organization based in California.

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