“I want to apologize”: Alex Jones uses sarcasm to question Candace Owens source over Zodiac Killer father claim

“I want to apologize”: Alex Jones uses sarcasm to question Candace Owens source over Zodiac Killer father claim
Alex Jones uses sarcasm to question Candace Owens source over Zodiac Killer father claim (Image via Getty)
Alex Jones is once again in the spotlight after he mocked a claim linked to Candace Owens and her source, Mitch Snow. Jones reacted after Snow claimed that the infamous Zodiac Killer was his father. The comments came after Snow posted on X that the Zodiac Killer died in 2022 and said he could provide DNA proof. The claim quickly drew attention online. Jones responded with sarcasm, openly questioning the truth of the story and the lack of proof.Jones compared the claim to seeing “Martians land in my backyard,” making it clear he did not believe Mitch Snow’s words. His reaction added fuel to an already heated online debate involving Owens, Snow, and past conspiracy-linked claims.
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There is no official confirmation of the Zodiac Killer’s identity. Law enforcement has never solved the case, and no DNA match has been confirmed.

Alex Jones questions Mitch Snow and Candace Owens claims with satire and sharp remarks

During his show on InfoWars, Alex Jones openly challenged Mitch Snow’s statements. He pointed out that since the Zodiac Killer was never officially identified, there is no verified DNA to compare.Jones said in a sarcastic tone,“I want to apologize to Candace Owens for ever questioning Mitch Snow.
I was wrong. He has now revealed on his official X account that he is the son of America’s most famous serial killer. That must be proof. I mean, I saw Martians land in my backyard last night. I do not have photos or video, but it is okay.”Snow’s claim resurfaced after a post about a Prime Video documentary on the Zodiac Killer. In response, Snow wrote that the killer was his father and said he could offer DNA. No authority has confirmed this claim.Alex Jones later continued mocking the story and jokingly suggested wild ideas to highlight what he sees as its lack of logic. He also shared Snow’s post on X and called it “groundbreaking” in a clearly sarcastic way.Jones also reacted to conspiracy theories linked to Charlie Kirk. To be clear, Charlie Kirk is alive, and there is no verified report of any harm to him. Jones later said his comments in a recent video were satire.Also Read: “It’s So Stupid It Hurts”: Candace Owens Blasts CIA Narrative After Charlie Kirk Assassination Sparks Fresh Public Outrage

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