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  <description>1999 was a year of viral memes, even though we didn’t know what those were yet. “I see dead people.” “One time at band camp.” The Budweiser Wassup commercial.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; In the late ‘90s, the Texas-based radio show host Alex Jones looked around and saw “The X-Files,” “The Blair Witch Project,” “Eyes Wide Shut,” “The Matrix,” and the barrage of ‘90s pop culture about government cover-ups, and started a radio show about conspiracy theories. He called it InfoWars. By 1999, it was being carried on 50 small stations and Jones took his show online, to an even bigger audience.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; 1999 FOREVER’S theme song is “In the Freezer” by Sophie Strauss To support 1999 FOREVER, you can subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and tell all your friends how much you like it. To see episode moodboards, behind-the-scenes photos, videos, and more, follow me on Instagram @dahliabalcazar.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; SOURCES Elizabeth Williamson, “Sandy Hook: An American Tragedy and the Battle for Truth,” 2022. </description>
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