Tucker Carlson Defends Alex Jones’ 9/11 Predictions Amid InfoWars Collapse

Tucker Carlson is once again shaking up the establishment—this time by praising Alex Jones for allegedly predicting the 9/11 terror attacks months before they happened. In an interview gaining traction across alternative media platforms, Carlson pointed to archived footage where Jones warned of an imminent false flag blamed on Osama bin Laden. The resurfacing of these claims comes as Jones battles bankruptcy, billion-dollar defamation judgments, and the murder of an InfoWars reporter.

Carlson: “We Have the Tape”

Carlson didn’t mince words when he said, “You’re the only one that called 9/11 in detail… and we can prove that.” He was referring to a 2001 broadcast where Jones allegedly predicted a government-orchestrated event as a pretext for war in the Middle East. In the clip, Jones warns of an attack to justify foreign intervention and domestic surveillance expansion.

Jones has claimed since 2001 that his predictions were based on CIA whistleblower intel and historical patterns of state-sponsored provocations. While the mainstream media dismissed him as a conspiracy theorist, his early audience saw him as a watchdog against globalist power grabs—especially during the post-9/11 Patriot Act era.

The Truther Movement: More Relevant Than Ever?

Alex Jones became the de facto face of the “9/11 truther” movement, which rejected the official story of the attacks and pointed fingers at the Bush administration and intelligence community. On the day of the attacks, Jones broadcast claims suggesting U.S. complicity or coordination, a position that launched his rise but also turned him into a political lightning rod.

Though his theories have always been controversial, Jones’ loyal followers see recent global events—COVID policies, surveillance expansion, and foreign wars—as vindications of his warnings about the deep state. And now, with Carlson echoing some of these same concerns, many believe the truth movement is no longer on the fringes—it’s back in the mainstream.

Bankruptcy and Bloodshed at InfoWars

Jones’ reemergence in the spotlight comes as InfoWars is being auctioned off. The platform is currently in bankruptcy proceedings after $1.5 billion in defamation judgments related to Jones’ statements about Sandy Hook. Major bidders include First United American Companies (offering more than $7 million) and Global Tetrahedron. A previous sale attempt to The Onion was blocked by a judge due to irregularities.

Meanwhile, the outlet is also grieving. Jamie White, a reporter for InfoWars, was murdered outside his Austin apartment, further shaking the already crumbling empire. Jones didn’t hesitate to lay blame: “I lay all of this squarely at the feet of Soros and the Democratic Party’s criminal justice policies,” he said, arguing that soft-on-crime leadership has turned cities into killing fields.

What’s Next?

Alex Jones remains one of the most polarizing figures in America. To critics, he’s a dangerous provocateur. To his supporters—and now even Tucker Carlson—he’s a truth-teller who dared to speak out against a corrupt system, long before it was fashionable.

And now, as Big Tech and the courts try to silence his platform for good, Jones finds himself at a crossroads: broke, battered, but not backing down. Whether InfoWars survives the bankruptcy auction or not, one thing is clear—the questions Jones raised over two decades ago aren’t going away.

They’re just getting louder.

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