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The Madness of Believing

A Memoir from Inside Alex Jones’s Conspiracy Machine

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By Josh Owens

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On Sale
Apr 14, 2026
Page Count
288 pages
ISBN-13
9781538757321

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$30.00

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$40.00 CAD

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  1. Hardcover $30.00 $40.00 CAD
  2. Audiobook Download (Unabridged) $27.99

An unvarnished and immersive dive into the world of conspiracy theories, propaganda, and disinformation from Alex Jones’ former righthand man at Infowars. 

At twenty-four-years old, Josh Owens was a college dropout who had already been listening to Alex Jones for five years. Originally drawn in by Jones’ entertaining personality and anti-establishment stance, Josh soon came to suspect that vaccines were dangerous, that fluoride in drinking water lowered IQ levels, and a wide range of other far-fetched conspiracies. When the opportunity arose to work for Jones, he jumped at it, packing up his life and moving halfway across the country to start his first job as an adult. 

THE MADNESS OF BELIEVING follows Josh’s experience working at Infowars, where he became one of Jones’ most trusted employees. He began traveling across the world creating “news” stories and spreading outright lies to Infowars’ ever-growing listener base. As he rose through the ranks, his skepticism grew, and Josh underwent a personal transformation just as Infowars too changed from a fringe community to a mainstream disinformation machine.

Josh’s story is one playing out across America: that of impressionable young people pulled into a dangerous world where reality and fiction are blurred, and extremist beliefs gain steam. THE MADNESS OF BELIEVING is a reckoning with this climate, one that provides riveting insight into these supposedly radical, truth-driven organizations while exposing their dangerous false claims and lies.

Josh Owens

About the Author

From 2013 to 2017, Josh Owens was a video editor and field producer for Alex Jones and his media company, Infowars. After nearly four years on the frontlines of a radical new form of media, he quit and began speaking out against conspiratorial thinking and reactionary opportunists. He has written about his experiences at Infowars for The New York Times Magazine as well as CNN, and has been interviewed for his expertise on Alex Jones and Infowars’ tactics in dozens of media outlets including The New York Times, Vice News, The Atlantic, PBS, Bloomberg, and other outlets. He will also appear in an upcoming HBO documentary about Sandy Hook and was a consultant for This American Life’s episode titled “Alex in Wonderland.”

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