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Fred The Bodyguard - The World NEEDS Alex Jones & InfoWars


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In this explosive episode of Heretics, Fred The Bodyguard (Fred CPO) explains why he believes figures like Alex Jones and platforms such as InfoWars matter — not because everyone should agree with them, but because silencing controversial voices has consequences most people never think through.


Fred traces how discovering alternative media at a young age shaped his instinct to question authority, official stories, and consensus thinking. From his perspective, the value of outspoken commentators isn’t perfection — it’s pressure. Pressure on institutions, pressure on media, and pressure on power to justify itself rather than assume trust.


This conversation isn’t about defending every claim ever made. It’s about the role dissent plays in a free society, and what happens when uncomfortable questions are driven underground instead of debated in the open. Fred argues that when people are told certain topics are “off limits,” curiosity doesn’t disappear — it intensifies.


Drawing on his background in close protection and real-world security, Fred connects media suppression to broader social instability. He explains why distrust grows fastest when people feel information is being filtered “for their own good,” and how that mistrust spills into politics, culture, and everyday interactions.


The episode also explores how alternative media once mocked as fringe has, over time, been partially vindicated on issues ranging from institutional failures to elite misconduct. Fred doesn’t claim prophets or villains — he asks why society struggles so badly with uncertainty, debate, and dissent.


Crucially, this discussion stays focused on principles rather than personalities. What happens when platforms disappear? Who decides what’s too dangerous to hear? And why do so many people feel that the more something is banned, the more important it must be?


Whether you see Alex Jones as a warning sign or a necessary irritant, Fred’s argument is simple: free societies don’t stay free by narrowing speech. They stay free by stress-testing ideas in public — messy, uncomfortable, and unscripted.


This is a raw, unapologetic conversation about speech, power, and why the instinct to silence may be more dangerous than the voices being silenced. Agree or disagree — you won’t leave indifferent.


Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRJuY9sCZek


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