Most Influential Conspiracy Theorists
I know this may be sort of stupid, but I was thinking last night. Before I called it a night, I read through some articles on Infowars, and read one last chapter in my new book about Bilderberg. It got thinking about who were the most important, or influential truthers and believers out there? Who in the conspiracy theorist world is making the most impact? So I wrote up a list. Now keep in mind, there are thousands of conspiracy theorists out there. I could have made this list a bit longer, but I think top five is as large as I could go. The rest of the, “big” theorists out there are all on an even ranking. They would all be number six. Each one essentially does the same thing, and that is speak at conferences every once and a while. But they aren’t committed 24/7 like these people.
Top five most influential conspiracy theorists
- Alex Jones
- Luke Rudkowski
- Daniel Estulin
- Jim Tucker
- Jim Marrs
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Alex Jones
1.
Alex Jones- He has made dozens of documentaries ranging from the years 1997 to 2008. Alex has six major websites;
www.infowars.com,
prisonplanet.com,
truthnews.us,
prisonplanet.tv,
prisonplanet.net, and the
jonesreport.com. All of these sites are extremely popular and seem to be the only credible news sources in the world today. Alex also has a two-hour radio show called, “The Alex Jones Show,” that can be downloaded on itunes for free. It is wildly popular and has several thousands of subscribers. Alex Jones protests Bilderberg every year, and has been inside the Bohemian Grove with a camera crew. He has led dozens of huge protests and marches in Washington D.C and New York. To put it simply, Alex Jones is the Martin Luther King jr. of the anti-globalism truth movement. He will lead us to freedom not with violence, but with the power of word, and thought, and protest.
2.
Luke Rudkowski-Although he is a somewhat newer member of the movement, he has made a huge impact on the world. Luke has created the organization
We are Change. They confront politicians and demand answers about Illuminati groups and the New World Order. Luke is constantly protesting, and getting the word out. The reason that Luke is so high on this list is because he was an average kid who lost his father on 9/11. He was just doing his part to the best of his ability. It is amazing how many people he has educated on the subject of September 11th. Luke has also released a film recently called,
9/11 Chronicles part one: Truth Rising.

3.
Daniel Estulin-Most famous for his best-selling book about the Bilderberg Group called,
The True Story of the Bilderberg Group. It has sold millions of copies world wide and is translated into twelve different languages. He has been covering the meetings for dozens and dozens of years, and is most influential because he has so much contact with inside information. Scientific evidence can only take you so far, but with Mr. Estulin’s inside informants, we can be positive that the government is plotting a one world government.
4.
Jim Tucker-Has been covering the Bilderberg Group and The Trilateral Commission for several decades. It is because of him that we know who exactly attended the meetings. Jim gets a list from an insider each year. He has appeared in the documentary,
Endgame, as well as the History Channel specials on secret societies. He was the focus in the feature,
Them: Adventures with Extremists. Jim has worked for several newspapers, including
The Spotlight, which no longer is in existence
. To me, there is not a lot to say about this man despite how much he has done.He is very quiet, and is unappreciated. He does his part and continues to forward the push for freedom in the most modest and un-seeable way.

5.
Jim Marrs-A teacher, a reporter, and an all-around important figure in the conspiracy world. Jim Marrs not only fights for 9/11 truth in the
scholars for 9/11 truth organization, but for the Kennedy assassinations as well. He even teaches class on the assassination at the University of Texas at Arlington. Mr. Marrs is author of,
Crossfire, inspiration for Oliver Stones controversial movie,
JFK. Jim also appeared on the History Channels show on secret societies. The best thing about him for me is that Mr. Marrs also has expertise and occupation in the study of telepathy and aliens, making him just that more interesting. The goal of a conspiracy theorist is to educate, and Jim Marrs does that extremely well.
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