Watch & share this incredible resurfaced 2010 conversation between Alex Jones and the late, great actor, writer, producer and stand-up comic Patrice O’Neil:
This encounter is loaded with gems!
It’s a shame O’Neal left us when he did because he would have been a powerful force in the liberty movement today!
From IMBd:
O’Neal was born in New York in 1969, but moved to Boston when he was just 1 year old. He was educated at West Roxbury High School and went on to attend Northeastern University, both in Boston. After this, various jobs followed including a sausage cart vendor at a train station, flower seller and popcorn seller at the Boston Garden Arena.
In October 1992, O’Neal attended an open microphone comedy night. He heckled one of the comedians, who challenged O’Neal to perform himself at the next open mic night. He did just that and so began his comedy career.
RIP Patrice O’Neal
— 🫵Pinky🤡Tessseract💦 (@MFeRoseus) March 16, 2025
He was so far ahead of his time, a lot of you have no idea he was one of the greatest to ever do it. pic.twitter.com/2uJmZ4tQoj
Patrice O'Neal (December 7th, 1969 – November 29th, 2011) pic.twitter.com/0V2LL4oxeP
— Sunshine Bluesky (@djlesboogie) December 7, 2021
No one understood white people better than Patrice O'Nealpic.twitter.com/prS7SG8ee7 https://t.co/g0AzC5fqrc
— Pericles 'Perry' Abbasi (@ElectionLegal) January 31, 2025