Ex-Infowars Producer Writes Tell-All, Crying About the Time He Spent Based
Former Infowars employee Josh Owens gets the vapors recalling his four years of redpilling normies with Alex Jones.

So, this guy, Josh Owens, used to work for Alex Jones at Infowars. Now he's written a book called The Madness of Believing, which is basically him whining about how tough it was to be based for four years. From 2013 to 2017, Owens apparently had to deal with the constant chaos of, like, reporting on actual news the MSM ignores. Poor guy.
He's complaining about assignments like checking out radiation levels after Fukushima, covering the BLM riots in Ferguson, and interviewing Louis Farrakhan. Oh, the humanity! It's almost like he thought he'd be sitting around drinking soy lattes and writing listicles about the best avocado toast in Austin. Newsflash: Infowars ain't that.
He even throws in the Sandy Hook thing, which, okay, fine, Jones got hammered for that. $1.5 billion? Ouch. But let's be real, the legacy media has been lying to us for decades, and suddenly everyone's clutching their pearls because Jones said some spicy things? Spare me.
Now he's all 'deradicalized,' probably sipping kombucha and virtue signaling on Twitter. Good for him. Meanwhile, the world's still on fire, the deep state is still plotting, and the only thing Owens is doing is cashing in on his fifteen minutes of fame.
Seriously, this whole thing reeks of a cash grab. He's basically doing the same thing Stephanie Winston Wolkoff did with her Melania book – trying to make a quick buck by trashing someone who's actually fighting the good fight. These people are worse than the RINOs in DC.
He also mentions that The Onion tried to buy Infowars after the bankruptcy. The Onion? You mean the fake news site? Talk about adding insult to injury. But hey, at least it would have been consistent.
So, here's the deal: Owens made a choice to work at Infowars. He knew what he was getting into. Now he's trying to rewrite history and pretend he was some innocent victim. Don't buy it. The only madness here is the madness of believing that this guy is anything but a grifter looking for attention.
Stick to the truth, question everything, and don't let these clowns gaslight you. And maybe, just maybe, fly your flag upside down, because this country is definitely in distress. MAGA!


