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Trump’s favorite show says NASA is flying kidnapped kids to Mars

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One of Donald Trump’s favorite media outlets has just put forward the idea that NASA is sending kidnapped children to a colony on Mars.

As today’s outrageous tweet about CNN shows, President Donald Trump doesn’t like a lot of media outlets, but there is one in particular he’s a big fan of, and they’ve put forward a rather outrageous claim. Infowars, the infamous site hosted by Alex Jones, had a guest on the show who argued that NASA was sending kidnapped children to serve as sex slaves on a secret colony on Mars.

Jones didn’t disagree with the assertion, and added his own equally insane thoughts, like that there are aliens being bred here on Earth by the government. Jones, who is well known for peddling conspiracy theories, appears to have the ear of President Trump, who was on his show during the campaign and praised Jones for his work. And based on a report by Megyn Kelly who interviewed Jones, Trump appears to get some of his talking points from Infowars.

On the recent episode, Jones was interviewing a man named Robert David Steele, who thinks that children are kidnapped and sent on a 20-year journey to the Red Planet, where they have no choice but to serve as slaves, although he doesn’t address the obvious problem of them not being kids anymore when they arrive.

Guy Webster, a spokesman for NASA, denied the rumor to the Daily Beast. “There are no humans on Mars,” he said. “There are active rovers on Mars. There was a rumor going around last week that there weren’t. There are, but there are no humans.”

Jones broadcasts on 118 stations nationwide and has millions of listeners. In addition, his site draws up to 5 million pageviews a month and his Youtube channel has 2 million subscribers.

Jones told Steele that he knows for a fact that the U.S. government has created “thousands of different types of chimeras that are alien lifeforms on this Earth now.”

Jones is perhaps best known for promoting the belief that the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre that took the lives of 20 children and six adults was a false flag operation by the government, that the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks were orchestrated by the government, and that Hillary Clinton runs a child sex ring out of the basement of a pizza joint in D.C.

This extraordinary new theory suggests that not only have humans been to Mars and have been there for decades, but NASA is focused less on the incredible scientific breakthrough that would be and more on child slave colonies.


Daniel J. Brown

Daniel J. Brown (Editor-in-Chief) is a recently retired data analyst who gets a kick out of reading and writing the news. He enjoys good music, great food, and sports, with a slant towards Southern college football, basketball and professional baseball.

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