The truth has come to light: the reported sale of InfoWars to The Onion was nothing more than a scandalous hoax. What was initially portrayed as a bankruptcy auction and legal transfer of one of alternative media’s most polarizing platforms has now been exposed as a sham. With InfoWars and Banned.video back online, it’s clear that someone—or some group—has been caught red-handed in an elaborate scheme to discredit Alex Jones and his platform.
As the dust settles, this revelation serves as yet another testament to Jones’s resilience and unyielding determination to push back against the forces that have long sought to silence him. And let’s not forget the supposed “buyer”: The Onion, a satirical outlet that, like its namesake, now reeks of something truly rotten.
A Scandal Unfolded: The Fake Auction
In a story stranger than fiction, the widely reported acquisition of InfoWars by The Onion has been debunked. The so-called bankruptcy auction, complete with alleged bids and financial exchanges, has been exposed as entirely fabricated. No actual transaction took place, and no money ever exchanged hands.
The reports of InfoWars’ demise were greatly exaggerated. Instead, the platform continues to operate as it always has, with Alex Jones at the helm, proving yet again that attempts to dismantle his influence are futile.
The Cost of Being Silenced
What happened here with InfoWars is a harsh reminder of the lengths some will go to in order to silence dissenting voices. This isn’t just about one platform or one man—it’s a reality that many of us face in the fight for free speech. Being targeted like this is not fun; it’s draining, both emotionally and financially. The cost of standing up for truth is high, and the tactics used against alternative media are nothing short of ruthless.
It’s a shame that in this world—and even within our own government—we have people so corrupt to the core that they will do anything to shut someone up, even if it means resorting to illegal or unethical methods. From fake auctions to fraudulent claims, the playbook for silencing dissent seems endless, and it’s not just InfoWars that suffers.
This is a fight that costs time, resources, and trust, but it’s one that must be fought. Every attempt to silence a voice like Alex Jones is an attack on the very principles of free speech and open discourse. The corrupt may try to break us, but as this incident shows, resilience and truth have a way of fighting back.
Banned.video Back Online
Adding to the drama, Banned.video, which had abruptly gone offline during the supposed sale, is now fully operational again. The sudden disappearance of the platform had sparked widespread speculation of a coordinated effort to erase Alex Jones’s media empire. However, with its return, it’s clear that the platform remains steadfast in its mission to provide uncensored content to its audience.
This development raises questions about the motives behind the hoax and who stood to gain from spreading misinformation about the fate of InfoWars and its related platforms.
The Deep State and InfoWars Resilience
For many of Jones’s supporters, this entire fiasco feels like yet another attempt by the so-called “deep state” to discredit one of its loudest critics. The timing of the fake sale, paired with the temporary shutdown of Banned.video, seemed like an orchestrated effort to undermine alternative media and convince the public that Jones’s influence was waning.
But instead of silencing Jones, these tactics have only served to reinforce his message and rally his supporters. Alex Jones’s resilience in the face of adversity has once again proven his ability to weather attacks and continue his fight for free speech.
The Onion: Rotten to the Core
And what of The Onion, the supposed “buyer” in this charade? Known for its satire and parody, The Onion now finds itself at the center of a real-life scandal. Whether it was a willing participant or simply a pawn in a larger scheme remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: The Onion‘s reputation as a source of comedic relief has taken a serious hit.
For many, this debacle cements The Onion’s role as not just a purveyor of humor but as an entity that’s willing to be used in a campaign to smear alternative media voices.
What’s Next for InfoWars?
With InfoWars and Banned.video back online, the platform is as determined as ever to continue its mission of exposing corruption, questioning the mainstream narrative, and championing free speech.
This incident, while frustrating for Jones and his supporters, has only further galvanized the movement surrounding InfoWars. It’s a stark reminder that no matter the attempts to undermine him, Alex Jones remains a force to be reckoned with.
Conclusion
The so-called sale of InfoWars was nothing more than a sham—a failed attempt to mislead the public and discredit one of the most controversial voices in media. With InfoWars and Banned.video back in action, Alex Jones has proven once again that he cannot be silenced, no matter how elaborate the scheme.
We stand in solidarity with Alex Jones and the fight for free speech. To show our support, we will be re-running previous shows and movies (audio only, not video) from the archives a couple of times a month in our podcast. Stay tuned, and together, we’ll continue to challenge the narrative.
Best believe we are THE INFOWAR! And as Alex would say: “If you want a fight, you better believe you got one!” This isn’t just about one platform or one man—it’s about standing up for truth, free speech, and the right to question the narrative, no matter how much they try to silence us.
The answer to 1984 is 1776
The Alex Jones Network Link: https://alexjones.network/
InfoWars Link: Infowars: There’s a War on For Your Mind!
Banned.Video Link: The Alex Jones Show


So, you mind explaining how this went down? If it was fake, where did the authority come from to shut things down?
After your previous article about the auction, I’m kind of leery about anything to do with the situation.
Great question, and we completely understand your concerns. Here’s how it went down: the shutdown of InfoWars and Banned.video was reportedly carried out under the pretense of the supposed sale, but the legal authority behind it remains murky. It seems there were individuals or entities claiming control based on what we now know was a fake auction, which raises serious questions about who gave the orders and on what grounds.
Thankfully, Alex’s legal team acted swiftly, taking the issue to an emergency hearing. This resulted in the studio, feeds, and websites being restored the next morning, exposing the entire situation as baseless and likely illegal. It’s a clear example of overreach and manipulation, which makes the whole situation even more frustrating.
We’ve updated our coverage to reflect the latest developments. This is all we know about the situation at this time. For anything further, we recommend following up by listening to InfoWars. Alex is great at keeping everyone up to date on what’s going on. 😎
Thanks.
That’s scary. And the very definition of “fascist”. Which only one side is always screaming about.
Keep up the good work.
You’re absolutely right—it is scary, and it fits the definition perfectly. The irony of it all is glaring, especially when the loudest voices decrying “fascism” seem to engage in the very tactics they claim to oppose.
Thank you for your support! Free speech and truth are worth fighting for. Stay strong, and we appreciate you being part of this conversation! I hope you have a great day! 😎
Ugh. Okay, good to know! Oddly enough, as soon as my husband read my shared post about this yesterday morning, he said, “This isn’t true.” I don’t know why, but he always has a good bead on things. I’m glad it was just a hoax. Reminds me of a fake steel dossier.
Thank you for sharing the articles, Sheila! It absolutely was true—it did happen, unfortunately, and you’re right; it definitely does seem like that fake Steele dossier. Some of those responsible are in serious trouble for their actions. It’s truly shocking what Alex and his team had to endure. Being removed from their studio, having the feeds cut, and seeing the websites shut down was an extreme and unnecessary overreach. Thankfully, the emergency hearing brought some justice, and it’s good to see everything back online this morning.
This whole situation highlights just how difficult the fight for free speech can be, but it’s also a testament to Alex’s resilience. Trump is supposed to put a law in so they can’t censor anyone anymore, and I can’t wait for that. Thanks again, Sheila! I hope you have a great night. 😎