Alex Jones is holding a huge sale on his store after the site filed for bankruptcy.
Following the filing, Jones announced on his show that an "Emergency Blowout Sale" had gone live on his store, telling his audience to support him.
You want us to be able to stay on-air and move forward in the future. Jones said that he needed you to go to the store now.
Thousands of great items, books, you name it, are available at the InfoWarsStore.com.
He pointed supporters to a button on the site that would allow them to become a sponsor, which would involve a monthly or one-time donation.
If you want to keep us on the air, this is the time. The leading voice of resistance is being taken down.
The sale was being held when Insider visited the store on Monday.
The site indicated discounts of up to 75% on many of its top-selling products, including items like brain supplements and vitamins. Also on sale were items such as a book titled "The Truth about COVID-19", as well as flags and koozies urging the need to save the frog.
Jones was criticized for selling products on the store.
An investigative segment by Last Week Tonight host John Oliver that aired in July of last year highlighted how Jones linked seemingly wild conspiracy theories to the products he sold. Jones was warned by the FDA to stop selling fake COVID-19 cures.
Between September 2015 and the end of last year, Jones raked in $165 million from selling items on the InfoWars store.
A lot of defamation lawsuits were filed against him by the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. The lawsuits pertain to false claims that the shooting was staged for the benefit of gun control activists and that the killings never happened.
The families of the victims rejected Jones's offer of $120,000 per person, claiming it was a bid by Jones to escape a public spotlight.
The government was involved in the 9/11 attacks, as well as the NASA moon landing being faked, and that tap water turns gay.