I think if they were paid from infowars there would be more examples. He may be an activist that has been at the right place at the right time more than once.
Can't watch the video right now, but it seemed pretty clear Alex orchestrated his own false flag coffee attack the other day, so...wouldn't put it past him.
Is it? I've been having issues with videos on my mobile, so I'm going off of the thumbnail. He looks similar, but I think the other(coffee) guy had more developed facial hair and looked different.
They are based in Austin so it isn't unlikely that if both protests were in Austin the same person would be interviewed. Maybe the guy is trying to appear on Infowars and he knows being interviewed is a way to do that. Were both protests in Austin?
I can't confirm that both events were in Austin. Perhaps someone familiar with the surroundings can do that. I have a guy on another sub telling me the second event is in Arizona but he did not offer any proof.
Obviously, it is their own, in house protestor, for when a specific response to the questions is necessary. It saves surprises and the program goes according to script.
I dunno about that, for example Fleccas Talks on YouTube. There's been videos here he has interviewed the same guy two or three times at different events. But he actually draws attention to the fact that he has interviewed him before. Couldn't it just be that some people follow these events around?
I think if they were paid from infowars there would be more examples. He may be an activist that has been at the right place at the right time more than once.
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1 mp_hall 2017-09-03
Time stamps?
1 theantidilluvian 2017-09-03
The videos should start up at the correct times to show the same guy. 9 minutes 20 seconds for video 1. 13 seconds for video number 2.
1 mp_hall 2017-09-03
I think if they were paid from infowars there would be more examples. He may be an activist that has been at the right place at the right time more than once.
1 theantidilluvian 2017-09-03
Could be. Looks like the second video might be from Austin as well, which would make that even more likely.
1 TheSeanord17 2017-09-03
Can't watch the video right now, but it seemed pretty clear Alex orchestrated his own false flag coffee attack the other day, so...wouldn't put it past him.
1 Kind_Of_A_Dick 2017-09-03
For a moment I thought the thumbnail was of the same actor Jones hired.
1 N6Replikant 2017-09-03
Wait isn't this the Fucking coffee attack guy? Wtf
1 Kind_Of_A_Dick 2017-09-03
Is it? I've been having issues with videos on my mobile, so I'm going off of the thumbnail. He looks similar, but I think the other(coffee) guy had more developed facial hair and looked different.
1 Jmuffinz 2017-09-03
No he was shorter with longer stringy beard hair
1 cordeezy 2017-09-03
They are based in Austin so it isn't unlikely that if both protests were in Austin the same person would be interviewed. Maybe the guy is trying to appear on Infowars and he knows being interviewed is a way to do that. Were both protests in Austin?
1 theantidilluvian 2017-09-03
I can't confirm that both events were in Austin. Perhaps someone familiar with the surroundings can do that. I have a guy on another sub telling me the second event is in Arizona but he did not offer any proof.
1 cordeezy 2017-09-03
The kxan van is from a station in Austin
http://kxan.com/
1 cordeezy 2017-09-03
It is weird that Is the same guy but his demeanor is completely different in both videos.
1 contendedrhinoceros 2017-09-03
Not really
1 contendedrhinoceros 2017-09-03
Or the reporter recognised him
1 contendedrhinoceros 2017-09-03
Or the reporter recognised him
1 InfectedBananas 2017-09-03
And yet neither would remember eachother? The guy being interviewed would obviously remember talking to a guy from infowars.
1 NoYamShazam 2017-09-03
Obviously, it is their own, in house protestor, for when a specific response to the questions is necessary. It saves surprises and the program goes according to script.
1 htok54yk 2017-09-03
Infowars uses actors like any other news channel.
1 iRonnie16 2017-09-03
I dunno about that, for example Fleccas Talks on YouTube. There's been videos here he has interviewed the same guy two or three times at different events. But he actually draws attention to the fact that he has interviewed him before. Couldn't it just be that some people follow these events around?
1 mp_hall 2017-09-03
I think if they were paid from infowars there would be more examples. He may be an activist that has been at the right place at the right time more than once.
1 Kind_Of_A_Dick 2017-09-03
For a moment I thought the thumbnail was of the same actor Jones hired.