Alex Jones froths at mouth after he's choked unconscious by jiu-jitsu champion

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Brazilian jiu-jitsu champ Craig Jones chokes Infowars
Brazilian jiu-jitsu champ Craig Jones chokes Infowars' Alex Jones (Image: Instagram)

Infowars' and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones was choked unconscious by a jiu-jitsu champion - with the alt-right host seen rolling his eyes back into his head after frothing at the mouth.

The anti-government conspiracy theorist had begged Brazilian jiu-jitsu champion Craig Jones to perform the brutal martial arts move while appearing on Craig's 'El Segundo Podcast'. Bizarrely, it had been his dream of Jones to be choked by a world champion fighter ever since he refused to perform the move while appearing on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast with Eddie Bravo in 2019. "Eddie Bravo wouldn't do it, come choke me out," Jones says to Craig in a video posted to the IBJJF world champion's Instagram. "Come on, come do it. Wide shot. Here we go. I'm a lights-out. Take a little snoozy."

In the strange clip, Jones can be seen frothing at the mouth before snoozing with his eyes open. He then suddenly wakes up unaware he had passed out. "What? What did I just do?' he asked when awakening. "What was I just doing? Did I actually pass out? Huh? I did pass out? Did you really do it? What was I like when I came back?"

The choke, which restricts blood to the carotid artery, was one of the very first moves taught in Jiu-Jitsu and is often performed by Craig, who was born in Adelaide South Australia and started training in BJJ in 2016 at his cousin's academy. He is also an IBJJF world No-Gi Brazilian jiu-jitsu champion as a purple belt, a two-time ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship silver medallist and a three-time Polaris Pro Grappling champion.

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Alex Jones froths at mouth after he's choked unconscious by jiu-jitsu championBrazilian jiu-jitsu champ Craig Jones chokes Infowars' Alex Jones (Instagram)
Alex Jones froths at mouth after he's choked unconscious by jiu-jitsu championJones goes bright read before passing out (Instagram)

In 2019, while appearing on the Joe Rogan Experience, Alex pleaded with the champion to do a choke on him claiming he 'wasn't afraid.' The move comes after the conspiracy theorist was ordered to pay $1.5billion in judgments against him for calling the heartbreaking 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shooting a "hoax." He refused to show little remorse and doubled down on his spending, claiming he was still going to nice restaurants while urging his followers to help pay for his legal defences.

He said: "If anything, I like to go to nice restaurants. That is my deal. I like to go on a couple of nice vacations a year, but I think I pretty much have earned that in this fight." According to his most recent bankruptcy filings, his total expenses for July topped $93,000, up from nearly $75,000 in April, not including legal fees and other costs for his court cases.

Alex Jones froths at mouth after he's choked unconscious by jiu-jitsu championThe conspiracy theorist sickeningly called the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting a "hoax" (AFP via Getty Images)

The Infowars loudmouth has been paying his wife, Erika Wulff Jones, $15,000 a month, according to the most recent spending report he filed in his bankruptcy case.

It was revealed in July, that Jones spent $7,900 on housekeeping, and $6,300 for meals and entertainment, not including groceries, which totalled nearly $3,400, which is roughly $850 per week. "It is disturbing that Alex Jones continues to spend money on excessive household expenditures and his extravagant lifestyle when that money rightfully belongs to the families he spent years tormenting," said Christopher Mattei, a Connecticut lawyer for the families of Sandy Hook victims. "The families are increasingly concerned and will continue to contest these matters in court."

Liam Buckler

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