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![]() Alex Jones is the ultra-ultra conservative, right wing fellow who used his radio show and wrote 'news' stories about Clinton running a child sex ring out of a specific pizza store. He is now publishing " sex news' about Chobani. I am sure that Alex Jones had his eye caught by the following article and decided to do something nasty about it. This article relates that the CEO and Founder of Chobani (himself an immigrant) was named one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people in the world and praised him for hiring immigrants. http://www.kmvt.com/content/news/Cho...419979703.html The result is the following lawsuit: From Fortune magazine: "Chobani has filed a lawsuit against right-wing radio host Alex Jones and his website, Infowars.com, after a video was published earlier in April that strongly alluded to a link between the yogurt maker's practice of hiring refugees with a local Idaho sexual assault case. While the video report by Infowars reports David Knight and Lee Ann Mcadoo is somewhat vague in linking the sexual assault case with Chobani's hiring practices, the headline on the Infowars video "MSM [mainstream media] Covers For Globalist's Refugee Import Program After Child Rape Case" and the piece by Infowars reporters David Knight and Lee Ann McAdoo strongly hints at links between Chobani's work force and the local sexual assault case. Jones also tweeted the story to his 610,000 Twitter followers on April 11, the date it was published. Chobani says the sexual assault case is in no way linked to the company's work force. Jones and Infowars published "false statements, including the false accusations that Chobani was 'caught importing migrant rapists' and that Chobani's plant has brought 'crime and tuberculosis' to the Twin Falls community," said Chobani in the company's lawsuit, which was filed in a district court in Idaho. "Defendants' defamatory statements were subsequently republished with great velocity on a wide range of websites." Chobani claims that the video published by Infowars and promoted by Jones was designed to discourage consumers from purchasing Chobani's products, harm the Greek yogurt purveyor's reputation, and also adversely affect its business interests. In fact, Chobani-which is the largest yogurt brand in the U.S.-says calls for a boycott did begin to swirl in the wake of the video's publication. A hashtag, #boycottChobani, appeared on Twitter following the video. "The Defendants' defamatory statements have caused and continue to cause harm to Idaho residents, including Chobani employees, their families, and other members of the Twin Falls community associated with Chobani," the company said. Representatives at Infowars were unable to immediately respond to the litigation." This article was originally published on FORTUNE.com Janet US |
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Janet B. wrote:
> Alex Jones is the ultra-ultra conservative, right wing fellow who > used his radio show and wrote 'news' stories about Clinton running a > child sex ring out of a specific pizza store. He is now publishing " > sex news' about Chobani. I am sure that Alex Jones had his eye caught > by the following article and decided to do something nasty about it. > > This article relates that the CEO and Founder of Chobani (himself an > immigrant) was named one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential > people in the world and praised him for hiring immigrants. > http://www.kmvt.com/content/news/Cho...419979703.html > > The result is the following lawsuit: > > From Fortune magazine: > "Chobani has filed a lawsuit against right-wing radio host Alex Jones > and his website, Infowars.com, after a video was published earlier in > April that strongly alluded to a link between the yogurt maker's > practice of hiring refugees with a local Idaho sexual assault case. > While the video report by Infowars reports David Knight and Lee Ann > Mcadoo is somewhat vague in linking the sexual assault case with > Chobani's hiring practices, the headline on the Infowars video "MSM > [mainstream media] Covers For Globalist's Refugee Import Program After > Child Rape Case" and the piece by Infowars reporters David Knight and > Lee Ann McAdoo strongly hints at links between Chobani's work force > and the local sexual assault case. Jones also tweeted the story to his > 610,000 Twitter followers on April 11, the date it was published. > Chobani says the sexual assault case is in no way linked to the > company's work force. > Jones and Infowars published "false statements, including the false > accusations that Chobani was 'caught importing migrant rapists' and > that Chobani's plant has brought 'crime and tuberculosis' to the Twin > Falls community," said Chobani in the company's lawsuit, which was > filed in a district court in Idaho. "Defendants' defamatory statements > were subsequently republished with great velocity on a wide range of > websites." > > Chobani claims that the video published by Infowars and promoted by > Jones was designed to discourage consumers from purchasing Chobani's > products, harm the Greek yogurt purveyor's reputation, and also > adversely affect its business interests. > In fact, Chobani-which is the largest yogurt brand in the U.S.-says > calls for a boycott did begin to swirl in the wake of the video's > publication. A hashtag, #boycottChobani, appeared on Twitter following > the video. > "The Defendants' defamatory statements have caused and continue to > cause harm to Idaho residents, including Chobani employees, their > families, and other members of the Twin Falls community associated > with Chobani," the company said. > Representatives at Infowars were unable to immediately respond to the > litigation." > This article was originally published on FORTUNE.com Chobani should stop being such a big pussy, he just draws more negative attention to hisself by acknowledging this sort of wacko bat shit stuff... PS: and I *do* like his product... -- Best Greg |
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2017 10:19:46 -0700 (PDT), "The Greatest!"
> wrote: >Janet B. wrote: > >> Alex Jones is the ultra-ultra conservative, right wing fellow who >> used his radio show and wrote 'news' stories about Clinton running a >> child sex ring out of a specific pizza store. He is now publishing " >> sex news' about Chobani. I am sure that Alex Jones had his eye caught >> by the following article and decided to do something nasty about it. >> >> This article relates that the CEO and Founder of Chobani (himself an >> immigrant) was named one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential >> people in the world and praised him for hiring immigrants. >> http://www.kmvt.com/content/news/Cho...419979703.html >> >> The result is the following lawsuit: >> >> From Fortune magazine: >> "Chobani has filed a lawsuit against right-wing radio host Alex Jones >> and his website, Infowars.com, after a video was published earlier in >> April that strongly alluded to a link between the yogurt maker's >> practice of hiring refugees with a local Idaho sexual assault case. >> While the video report by Infowars reports David Knight and Lee Ann >> Mcadoo is somewhat vague in linking the sexual assault case with >> Chobani's hiring practices, the headline on the Infowars video "MSM >> [mainstream media] Covers For Globalist's Refugee Import Program After >> Child Rape Case" and the piece by Infowars reporters David Knight and >> Lee Ann McAdoo strongly hints at links between Chobani's work force >> and the local sexual assault case. Jones also tweeted the story to his >> 610,000 Twitter followers on April 11, the date it was published. >> Chobani says the sexual assault case is in no way linked to the >> company's work force. >> Jones and Infowars published "false statements, including the false >> accusations that Chobani was 'caught importing migrant rapists' and >> that Chobani's plant has brought 'crime and tuberculosis' to the Twin >> Falls community," said Chobani in the company's lawsuit, which was >> filed in a district court in Idaho. "Defendants' defamatory statements >> were subsequently republished with great velocity on a wide range of >> websites." >> >> Chobani claims that the video published by Infowars and promoted by >> Jones was designed to discourage consumers from purchasing Chobani's >> products, harm the Greek yogurt purveyor's reputation, and also >> adversely affect its business interests. >> In fact, Chobani-which is the largest yogurt brand in the U.S.-says >> calls for a boycott did begin to swirl in the wake of the video's >> publication. A hashtag, #boycottChobani, appeared on Twitter following >> the video. >> "The Defendants' defamatory statements have caused and continue to >> cause harm to Idaho residents, including Chobani employees, their >> families, and other members of the Twin Falls community associated >> with Chobani," the company said. >> Representatives at Infowars were unable to immediately respond to the >> litigation." >> This article was originally published on FORTUNE.com > > >Chobani should stop being such a big pussy, he just draws more negative attention to hisself by acknowledging this sort of wacko bat shit stuff... > >PS: and I *do* like his product... Yeah, and that's why these guys get away with it |
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2017 10:19:46 -0700 (PDT), "The Greatest!"
> wrote: >Janet B. wrote: > >> Alex Jones is the ultra-ultra conservative, right wing fellow who >> used his radio show and wrote 'news' stories about Clinton running a >> child sex ring out of a specific pizza store. He is now publishing " >> sex news' about Chobani. I am sure that Alex Jones had his eye caught >> by the following article and decided to do something nasty about it. >> >> This article relates that the CEO and Founder of Chobani (himself an >> immigrant) was named one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential >> people in the world and praised him for hiring immigrants. >> http://www.kmvt.com/content/news/Cho...419979703.html >> >> The result is the following lawsuit: >> >> From Fortune magazine: >> "Chobani has filed a lawsuit against right-wing radio host Alex Jones >> and his website, Infowars.com, after a video was published earlier in >> April that strongly alluded to a link between the yogurt maker's >> practice of hiring refugees with a local Idaho sexual assault case. >> While the video report by Infowars reports David Knight and Lee Ann >> Mcadoo is somewhat vague in linking the sexual assault case with >> Chobani's hiring practices, the headline on the Infowars video "MSM >> [mainstream media] Covers For Globalist's Refugee Import Program After >> Child Rape Case" and the piece by Infowars reporters David Knight and >> Lee Ann McAdoo strongly hints at links between Chobani's work force >> and the local sexual assault case. Jones also tweeted the story to his >> 610,000 Twitter followers on April 11, the date it was published. >> Chobani says the sexual assault case is in no way linked to the >> company's work force. >> Jones and Infowars published "false statements, including the false >> accusations that Chobani was 'caught importing migrant rapists' and >> that Chobani's plant has brought 'crime and tuberculosis' to the Twin >> Falls community," said Chobani in the company's lawsuit, which was >> filed in a district court in Idaho. "Defendants' defamatory statements >> were subsequently republished with great velocity on a wide range of >> websites." >> >> Chobani claims that the video published by Infowars and promoted by >> Jones was designed to discourage consumers from purchasing Chobani's >> products, harm the Greek yogurt purveyor's reputation, and also >> adversely affect its business interests. >> In fact, Chobani-which is the largest yogurt brand in the U.S.-says >> calls for a boycott did begin to swirl in the wake of the video's >> publication. A hashtag, #boycottChobani, appeared on Twitter following >> the video. >> "The Defendants' defamatory statements have caused and continue to >> cause harm to Idaho residents, including Chobani employees, their >> families, and other members of the Twin Falls community associated >> with Chobani," the company said. >> Representatives at Infowars were unable to immediately respond to the >> litigation." >> This article was originally published on FORTUNE.com > > >Chobani should stop being such a big pussy, he just draws more negative attention to hisself by acknowledging this sort of wacko bat shit stuff... > >PS: and I *do* like his product... I used to like Dannon yogurt back in the 50s when it was real yogurt, not the wussy pussy sugery crap they ALL sell nowadays. |
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On Wed, 26 Apr 2017 10:07:36 -0500, Sqwertz >
wrote: >On Tue, 25 Apr 2017 10:20:23 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote: > >> Alex Jones is the ultra-ultra conservative, right wing fellow who >> used his radio show and wrote 'news' stories about Clinton running a >> child sex ring out of a specific pizza store. > >The big story here right now is Alex Jones child custody case. It's >been going on for about 10 days now. He and his wife are both nuts. > >I didn't realize until last week that my dentist is (was) Alex Jones's >father. Two crowns and a root canal VIA Dr. David Ross Jones, DDS. >He gives out Percocet which is pretty rare these days. It's hard >finding a pharmacy that will fill it. > >It's been a couple years, but I won't be going back to him knowing >this. > >http://theinfounderground.com/smf/in...?topic=10354.0 > >-sw Is it all for money or do these people truly believe that there was no holocaust etc, etc.? I know Jones has a huge following of believers and they don't look like crazy people. You remember the news story about the man with a gun showing up at the pizza parlor to rescue the children from Hillary's child sex trade business. Janet US |
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