Alex Jones’ once-controversial claims that chemicals in water are affecting frog sexuality have now gained acceptance in mainstream science, putting him lightyears ahead of the curve, former Fox News host Tucker Carlson acknowledged.
Speaking to Jones on the Tuesday edition of The Alex Jones Show, Carlson said he was surprised to hear independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy mention the chemical atrazine’s sex-altering effects in a recent interview.
Alex Jones was right
Tucker Carlson: "I was doing an interview yesterday with Bobby Kennedy and right in the middle of it he's like: Atrazine, it can change the sex of frogs. He was on a roll, so I didn't want to interrupt him, but I was like: I think Alex Jones made that point… pic.twitter.com/dLfE6Vkuw4— Camus (@newstart_2024) August 28, 2024
“I was doing an interview yesterday with Bobby Kennedy and right in the middle of it he’s like: Atrazine, it can change the sex of frogs,” Carlson told Jones.
“He was on a roll, so I didn’t want to interrupt him, but I was like: I think Alex Jones made that point like 15 years ago and was mocked. And now it’s just ‘the science.’”
Carlson noted Jones was deemed a fringe “lunatic” at the time for highlighting the topic.
“You were described as a lunatic, like a mental patient needing like full-time care because you were such a danger to yourself and society, when you said that: ‘Turning the frogs gay,’ and now it’s like, that’s just the science. That’s the science. It’s the science.” […]
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