BLUF: This is a call to review, and engage with, the latest controversial broadcasts and commentaries being presented by Infowars, a self-funded independent media outlet.
INTELWAR BLUF:
Asserting its position as a self-funded media outlet, Infowars is encouraging its audience to engage with its latest controversial broadcasts and commentaries consistently. Walking a fine line between amplifying awareness and soliciting support, it promotes Alex Jones’ new book ‘The Great Awakening: Defeating the Globalists and Launching the Next Great Renaissance,’ and invites donations to keep the broadcasts on the air. They encourage sign-ups for their newsletters and promote their live feeds on the newly emerging social platform, GETTR, with 24/7 streaming. These broadcasts cover a variety of topics, and they particularly highlight news on political figures such as Trump and DeSantis.
OSINT:
The clear emphasis is on promoting a deeper engagement with Infowars, through book pre-orders, donations, newsletter sign-ups, and active viewership on GETTR and Rumble. Peppered within these calls-to-action are mentions of a globalist takeover, the First Amendment, and specific political characters being discussed on their platform, all aimed at raising interest and jolting the audience into active participation.
RIGHT:
Libertarian Republicans advocate for minimal government interaction. Internet policies like net neutrality, which ensure a free and open internet, align well with these principles. Engaging with independent platforms like Infowars can then be seen as an enactment of Internet freedom. Plus, the platform offers potential political insights, with discussions on key figures such as Trump and DeSantis.
LEFT:
National Socialist Democrats may criticize this call-to-action as an aggressive fund-securing strategy masked behind the veil of political commentary. They could argue that the references to a “globalist takeover” and assertion of “fighting” for the First Amendment could be designed more to stir emotional reaction and secure financial support than promote an open and unbiased flow of information.
AI:
Infowars presents a clear sales pitch, by inviting its viewers to actively engage through book pre-orders, newsletter sign-ups, and donations, bundled with an expressive use of language to spark intrigue and engagement. Their marketing strategy is data-driven – they actively use platforms with user-friendly privacy policies, like Gettr and Rumble, to access wider audiences and gather useful demographic data. This presents a unique blend of information dissemination and a keen understanding of the evolving digital marketing landscape.