10 Craziest Things We Learned From Alex Jones And Tim Dillon On The Joe Rogan Experience
2. Alex Jones' Retirement Plan
Though at times throughout this seismic conversation it seemed like Alex Jones could in fact go on forever talking about everything from the U.S. political landscape to inter-dimensional beings, it does appear that the well-known conspiracy theorist is in fact tiring of this path.
After he'd nursed his way through a decent amount of whiskey, Jones declared that he'd like to retire in the next year. Once he's finished up his work and cleaned up his mistakes - as he put it - it seems he'd be all too happy to leave this part of his life behind for good. As he noted himself, he doesn't want to die from a heart attack off the back of doing this 18 hour-a-day job.
Jones then revealed that he reads about 50 articles and scans around 500-a-day and feels that this way of life is almost "enslaving" him and he just wants to do something else.
He confessed that he'd love to go out hunting and fishing, whilst also admitting he'd enjoy oil painting and doing metal sculptures.
Rogan and Dillon both advised Jones to take some time away to get healthy and perhaps alter his approach going forward if he wants to continue in this line of work.