we've got tsa putting their hands down people's pants, infowars.com covers it all.anks bankrupting the u.s. >> narrator: spreading wild conspiracy theories had made jones a celebrity, but one question would not go away. >> how much of what alex says on the radio does he really believe? and is alex really crazy? if he's not crazy, and he says crazy things on the radio, and on tv and on youtube every day in order to exploit other people who are crazy, to make money for himself, then that doesn't look good at all. >> to announce dna force, ladies and gentlemen... >> narrator: but it didn't matter to jones or his audience. he had found a winning formula. >> he is the exemplar of a conspiracy entrepreneur. there's a whole new industry that's grown up. >> that's my second dose of that. i need to take it easy. >> he sells, you know, potency pills. he's into virility. and he sells body armor, and gold, and other things. >> narrator: at infowars.com, they sold gold, pills, and fear. >> radioactive contamination... >> he was smart, because he correctly realized that he had to