Jonah Lehrer Calls Alex Jones a 'Liar' Over Brain Eating Vaccines

Wired Magazine Contributing Editor Calls Jones' Video 'A Greatest Hits of Idiotic Conspiracy Theories'

Ron Hart
Jonah Lehrer of Wired Magazine has called Alex Jones of Infowars.com, a "liar" over Jones' interpretation of Lehrer's recent story involving a potential treatment for stress; a treatment that Jones has labeled a "brain eating vaccine".

Earlier this week, the term, "brain eating vaccines" was one of the most searched phrases on the internet. Generally, one would not think of vaccines as being 'brain eating', but something was clearly going on as Google trends named it the top search for several hours on Tuesday evening.

This all started when Lehrer published an article last week on the Wired Magazine website that profiled Stanford professor Robert Sapolsky. The title of the article was "Under Pressure: The Search for a Stress Vaccine". Based largely on Sapolsky's work and findings, Lehrer detailed the effects that stress has on the human body, what causes it, and what the long term health effects can be.

A relatively small part of the article discussed the potential that Sapolsky believes exists for a treatment that would contain or eliminate the damage done by stress.

Alex Jones is a well known figure in the conspiracy world. Much of what he discusses, and the 'brain eating vaccine' story is no exception, is that there are forces conspiring behind the scenes intent on world domination. His biography on his website describes him as "a dedicated and aggressive Constitutionalist"....who avoids the bogus political labels of "left and right" and instead focuses on what really matters - what's right and wrong."

Sections on his website include "Police State" and "Big Brother", with articles and points of view discussing current events and how they fit into several theories and beliefs that not all is what it seems with the United States and world governments.

Jones has also actively reported on the dangers he believes are presented by vaccinations.

In response to Lehrer's article, on Tuesday, Jones released a series of videos on Youtube referencing Lehrer's story and labeling the proposed treatment as a 'brain eating vaccine'. Jones believes that there the vaccine is part of a plot by a government, or governments, to control people by keeping them content and calm.

There have now been over one hundred thousand views of Jones' video and the popularity of the search term is evidence that many were interested in his message.

Ironically, Jones' reaction to Lehrer's story has brought it far more publicity and readers than it otherwise would have received. But Lehrer seems clearly angry that the story was, as he put it, "horribly twisted into a dangerous nugget of right-wing paranoia.

On Jones' Youtube video, Lehrer described it as "a greatest hits of idiotic conspiracy theories, from the government putting lithium in the water to drug addiction vaccines that destroy brain tissue".

Regardless of what side of the story one takes on this, it is a prime example of how highly charged the worlds of medicines and vaccines are. While many see scientists and researchers working to find cures and treatments for ailments and disease while simultaneously questioning and grappling with some of the ethical dilemmas inherent to medical breakthroughs, others see the possibility of a larger conspiracy by elite establishments looking to suppress the masses.

Jonah Leher's labeling of Alex Jones as a 'liar' is merely the latest, and surely not the last, salvo in the ongoing struggle between the medical and scientific establishment and conspiracy theorists.

Source: Jonah Lehrer, "The Brain Eating Vaccine Conspiracy", wired.com
Source: Jonah Lehrer, "Under Pressure: The Search for a Stress Vaccine", wired.com

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  • cigarette man8/5/2010

    Their mind control is losing its grip over a dazed and nearly unconcious America. They need a way to quickly calm the cattle down as they see the stockyards and slaughterhouse coming into view.

  • Saul Relative8/5/2010

    Wait to Glenn Beck gets ahold of this!! Lehrer is right; Jones' theories, although they do warrant a look-see, are clearly the work of big brother paranoid (and little brother, too)...

  • fffffffffffffffffff8/5/2010

    Jones is clearly right.
    Lehrer's only job in life is to make other people believe his itiotic truth.
    The only thing that this guy deserves is to die. He knows he is lying and if he doesn't stop then he is ruining the earth in his own little way.

  • TruthProof8/5/2010

    Weirdos hu Jon?

    Google "Operation Northwoods" and learn how our govt. put pen to paper on a plan to attack U.S. cities, military bases, buses etc in order to blame it on Cuba and justify an invasion. Mainline history buddy.

    Or you can go ahead and Google "Rockefeller 'I stand guilty'" and you will learn that he admits, in his own words that there is a "cabal working against the best interests of the United States."

    Jon, if you don't think that there are powerful (hidden) organizations out there trying to run the world you are not paying attention. They, by use of the media, poor schooling and drugs in the water (among other tactics), have converted you from a free thinking human into little more than a sheep that is concerned with not being "weird."

    You have no more chance of fighting back against those who control you than does a sheep breaking out from the herd. Worse yet you don't even realize it.

    Wake up my friend. For the good of us all.

  • Drew8/5/2010

    Maybe Jonah should open his eyes and get a life and grow a brain. Sheesh.

  • all possibility8/5/2010

    Since when is stress a disease?

  • JON C. HOPWOOD8/5/2010

    These weirdos have been around forever. They used to print out paperbacks like NONE DARE CALL IT TREASON accusing Dwight Eisenhower -- Ike, ferkrissakes -- of being a communist!

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