InfoWars' Alex Jones Appeared to Be Viewing Transgender Marissa Minx Pornography While Filming Personal Wellness Segment

InfoWars founder and notorious conspiracy theorist Alex Jones showed a phone in his hands while on camera which appeared to have open a web browser window displaying transgender pornography.

It happened during Jones's promotion of a range of health and wellness products. The window in question contained a web page titled: "Naughty tbabe Marissa Mi…" Marissa Minx is an Australian transgender adult film actress and "tbabe" is a term for transgender porn stars.

Jones did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The conspiracy host was recently booted off several platforms, including YouTube, Facebook, and Spotify for repeatedly posting content that broke the rules for users.

One of the videos that contributed to his ban from YouTube was a tirade against drag queens in which he said they would be going to hell because they are Satanists. He also suggested they are pedophiles.

"Soon the icy cold of hell will embrace you forever," Jones said in the video. "Soon you will pass through and on never to return to this dimension. Never to ascend, but down, down, down, down. Down, down, down into that black hole you're going. Chained."

Jones also frequently uses the transphobic slur "tranny" in his broadcasts and has called homosexuality "a very destructive lifestyle."

Minx responded on Twitter: "I think it's fantastic he is watching scenes!"

She also told The Spectator USA: "I think it's great he's watching my work. I had heard of Infowars before… Hi Alex Jones! Happy to give you a free membership to my site, or maybe you could have me on your show for a discussion?"

Among the many deranged conspiracies Jones has pushed is that the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting, in which 26 children and teachers were murdered, was a hoax. Victims' families are currently suing Jones for defamation.

After earning a permanent ban from multiple platforms, Jones was also temporarily suspended from Twitter in August after streaming a video on its Periscope service in which he appeared to incite violence against the media.

"We're under attack and you know that. You've pointed out that mainstream media is the enemy," Jones said. "But now it's time to act on the enemy before they do a false flag… Get together the people you know who aren't traitors, or cowards, or who aren't hedging their frickin' bets like all these other assholes do, and let's go, let's do it.

"Because they're coming… This is it. So people need to have their battle rifles and everything ready at their bedsides, and you've got to be ready."

A recent InfoWars broadcast that grabbed attention featured Jones calling special counsel Robert Mueller—who is investigating possible collusion between the Trump 2016 campaign and Russia—a pedophile and mimicked shooting him.

"It's going to happen, we're going to walk out in the square, politically, at high noon, and he's going to find out whether he makes a move, man make the move first, and then it's going to happen," Jones said as he pretended to shoot at Mueller.

"It's not a joke. It's not a game. It's the real world. Politically. You're going to get it, or I'm going to die trying, bitch. Get ready. We're going to bang heads," Jones continued, fake firing at Mueller.

Critics have long called for platforms such as YouTube, Twitter and Facebook to permanently ban the likes of Jones, whose misinformation and hateful content can inspire violence, such as the shooting related to the "Pizzagate" conspiracy.

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Alex Jones, founder of the conspiracy website InfoWars, appeared to have trans porn on his mobile phone during a promotional segment for personal wellness products. Reuters

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