Radio Show Scenario: Alex Jones Interviews Tom Naughton
Setting: The year is 2009, and the airwaves are buzzing as Alex Jones, the outspoken and controversial host of InfoWars, invites filmmaker Tom Naughton to discuss his new documentary, “Fathead.” The film, a critical response to Morgan Spurlock’s “Super Size Me,” aims to debunk popular misconceptions about diet and nutrition, specifically targeting the lipid hypothesis and the demonization of fats.
Introduction:
Alex Jones: “Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to InfoWars! Today we have a very special guest, Tom Naughton, the brilliant mind behind the documentary ‘Fathead.’ This film is an eye-opener, a true answer to the leftist food nanny Morgan Spurlock and his propaganda piece ‘Super Size Me.’ Tom, welcome to the show!”
Tom Naughton: “Thanks, Alex. It’s great to be here.”
Alex Jones: “Now, Tom, your film exposes the truth about the so-called dangers of fast food and high-fat diets. Morgan Spurlock wants to take away our freedom to eat what we want, pushing this narrative that all fats are bad. And let’s not forget, his wife is a vegan, and we all know how those vegans love to attack anyone who enjoys a good hamburger or steak.”
Tom Naughton: “Absolutely, Alex. ‘Fathead’ was created to challenge the misconceptions promoted by ‘Super Size Me’ and to show that you can eat fast food and still be healthy if you make the right choices. It’s about debunking the lipid hypothesis that has been pushed by so many so-called experts.”
Exposing the Lipid Hypothesis and CSPI:
Alex Jones: “Speaking of experts, let’s talk about the Center for Science in the Public Interest, the CSPI. These guys are a joke. They were praising trans fats back in the day before they turned around and attacked them. It’s like John Kerry saying, ‘I actually did vote for the defense spending bill before I voted against it.’ Hypocrisy at its finest!”
Tom Naughton: “Exactly, Alex. The CSPI has a long history of flip-flopping on their recommendations. They supported trans fats for years, only to later condemn them once the evidence of their dangers became undeniable.”
Alex Jones: “And it’s not just about flip-flopping. I’ve got internal government documents right here that show the deep ties between CSPI and the Rockefeller banksters. And let’s not kid ourselves, the Rockefellers are just an offshoot of the Rothschild family. These globalists are all connected.”
Monsanto and CSPI Ties:
Tom Naughton: “It’s shocking how deep these connections go. When you start following the money, it all leads back to the same players.”
Alex Jones: “Absolutely, and let’s talk about Monsanto. CSPI’s so-called ‘resident GMO expert,’ Greg Jaffe, isn’t even a scientist. He’s an attorney, folks! And guess what? He used to work for Monsanto. Monsanto runs CSPI. It’s all a big scam to keep us unhealthy and under control.”
Tom Naughton: “That’s right, Alex. We need to be vigilant and question the motives of these organizations that claim to have our best interests at heart.”
Alex Jones: “Tom, your documentary ‘Fathead’ is a must-watch for everyone out there who wants to know the truth about our food and health. Thank you for joining us today and shedding light on these critical issues.”
Tom Naughton: “Thanks for having me, Alex. It’s been a pleasure.”
Conclusion:
Alex Jones: “Remember, folks, it’s all about freedom. Don’t let these leftist food nannies and globalist organizations dictate what you can and cannot eat. Stay informed, stay free. This is Alex Jones, signing off.”