'He's a profit': Internet trolls Tucker Carlson as he suggests Alex Jones may have prophetic abilities
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In a recent episode of the 'Shawn Bolz Show' podcast, Tucker Carlson made a noteworthy statement regarding Alex Jones, suggesting that Jones may possess prophetic abilities.
Carlson's statement has sparked significant interest and discussion regarding Jones' claimed insights and the possibility of supernatural abilities.
Tucker Carlson acknowledges supernatural phenomena
In his discussion with Joe Rogan on the podcast, Carlson expressed astonishment at Jones' capacity to predict future events, suggesting that such foresight might involve tapping into something beyond the natural realm.
He stated, "How'd that happen? Right, he's channeling something. You think so? Yeah, of course."
The Fox News host recounted a conversation with Jones, during which he queried him about the source of his prophetic insights. Carlson remembered a gathering at his barn, where he inquired of Jones, "How'd you do that?" Jones replied, "I don't know. It just came to me."
This exchange left Carlson convinced that Jones indeed possessed authentic supernatural abilities.
Carlson added, "The supernatural is real. And I don't know why it's so hard for the modern mind, I guess, because it's a materialist mind, to accept that. And that's not a new phenomenon. It's happened throughout history.
Tucker Carlson tells Joe Rogan that Alex Jones is able to see the future because he’s a prophet who is channeling supernatural powers. pic.twitter.com/dL9BuZEdIx
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) May 3, 2024
Carlson's portrayal of Jones as a possible prophet evokes comparisons with historical and cultural traditions where individuals are believed to receive divine revelations or insights from higher powers.
Across history, figures revered as prophets have exerted substantial influence in shaping religious, social, and political narratives.
"There are people called prophets. And there are people who were prophets who weren't called prophets. But there are people who have information or parts of information, bits of information, visions of information come to them, and then they relay it,” Carlson stated.
Online reactions to Tucker Carlson's comments on Alex Jones
As Tucker Carlson's comments about Alex Jones circulated, social media platforms erupted with a variety of reactions from users, showcasing a spectrum of perspectives and interpretations.
One user wrote, "They need to stop watching MERLIN together."
Another stated, "And yet, he failed to see a $965 million defamation suit coming."
And yet, he failed to see a $965 million defamation suit coming.
— 𝐀𝐧𝐝𝐫𝐞𝐰 𝐀𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐬 (@SEMPER_The_Book) May 4, 2024
One user commented, "Tucker's been hitting the hard stuff again."
One replied, "A prophet who can see the future, yet not avoid nearly $1.5 billion in legal judgments, is probably getting played by those supernatural powers channeling through him."
A prophet who can see the future, yet not avoid nearly $1.5 billion in legal judgments, is probably getting played by those supernatural powers channeling through him. pic.twitter.com/AE1BG61sWo
— Rick E. Harrold (@REHarrold) May 3, 2024
One said, "interesting so how far out in future are the fema camps? he predicted that 20 years ago lol." [sic]
interesting so how far out in future are the fema camps? he predicted that 20 years ago lol
— coinmon (@therealCoinmon) May 3, 2024
One user commented, "Alex Jones is not a prophet he’s a profit." [sic]
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