Alex Jones Launches Bizarre Attack on Comedian Tim Heidecker Amid Infowars Takeover
As The Onion prepares to take over Infowars, Jones accuses new creative director of shocking offenses

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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is stirring controversy once again, this time targeting comedian Tim Heidecker following news that The Onion is set to assume control of Jonesâs Infowars platform. Jones has launched a series of wild accusations against Heidecker, claiming the comedianâs past work involves disturbing content.
This development comes as The Onion moves closer to finalizing a deal to take over Infowars, a site long associated with Jonesâs conspiracy theories. The clash highlights the dramatic shift in control of a platform that has been a hub for misinformation for years.
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Jonesâs Outlandish Claims Against Tim Heidecker
Since news broke that The Onion is negotiating to take over Infowars and appoint Heidecker as creative director, Jones has been posting on X (formerly Twitter) with alarming allegations. He accused Heidecker of producing content promoting pedophilia, child torture, and murder, citing clips from Heideckerâs surreal comedy show "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!" as evidence.
Jones even shared a doctored mugshot of Heidecker from a 2017 Adult Swim courtroom parody, presenting it as a real arrest photo. The comedianâs work, known for its absurd and satirical style, was misrepresented by Jones to fuel his conspiracy narrative.
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The Context: The Onionâs Bid to Take Over Infowars
The Onionâs impending acquisition of Infowars follows a legal battle involving a court-appointed trustee and families affected by the Sandy Hook tragedy. The families selected The Onionâs bid to manage Infowars, aiming to end Jonesâs reign of misinformation. After initial judicial hurdles, a new licensing deal is in place, pending final approval.
The Onion plans to revamp Infowars with fresh creative leadership, including Heidecker, known for his comedic work rather than conspiracy theories. This transition marks a significant turning point for the controversial platform.
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Jonesâs Desperate Plea to His Followers
In his posts, Jones urged his audience to spread his warnings, pray for his broadcast, and financially support his cause, framing the takeover as a battle against sinister forces. He claimed to have whistleblowers inside Adult Swim and promised more damaging revelations about Heideckerâs work.
âThis is who weâre up against. So literally, if you donât word-of-mouth spread the word about what weâre doing, if you donât pray for the broadcast, if you donât support us financially, you are literally aiding and abetting these people.ââAlex Jones
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The Onionâs Response and What Lies Ahead
Ben Collins, CEO of The Onion, dismissed Jonesâs accusations as absurd, highlighting the comedic and fictional nature of Heideckerâs work. Collins expressed relief that the Infowars era under Jones is ending and excitement about the new direction planned for the site.
âThat he used a fake mugshot from a fake trial about a fake music festival from a very well-known national TV show and presented it as an âactual mugshotâ should tell you the kind of groundbreaking reporting methods this fella has used for years.ââBen Collins, CEO of The Onion
As the legal process continues, the media world watches closely to see how this unusual handover will reshape Infowars and its influence. Meanwhile, Jonesâs dramatic final acts underscore the chaotic end of his controversial platform.



