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For sale by Canada: books by notorious conspiracy theorist Alex Jones

The federal government says it's selling off a stockpile of books authored by a notorious U.S. conspiracy theorist primarily to keep them out of the landfill.

Auction aims to keep usable items out of landfill, PSPC says

Alex Jones arrives at court for his defamation trial.
Alex Jones arrives at court in Waterbury, Conn., for his defamation trial in 2022. (Michelle McLoughlin/Reuters)

The federal government says it's selling off a stockpile of books authored by a notorious U.S. conspiracy theorist primarily to keep them out of the landfill.

Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) is in charge of sellingsurplus assets such asoffice equipment, vehicles and other unwanted items for federal government departments and agencies.

Listed for public auction on its websiteGCSurplusare 47 copies of The Great Reset and the War for the Worldby alt-right radio host Alex Jones, for a minimum bid of $200.The auction endsApril 4.

The description says the books were forfeited to the Crown and have been"carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and boxed for shipping."

According to the description, the books are located in Edmonton and"viewing is highly recommended."

An online ad for a stockpile of books.
GCSurplus lists 47 copies of Alex Jones's The Great Reset and the War for the World for sale for a minimum bid of $200. The auction closes April 4. (PSPC)

Photos of the books are included with the listing. According to a description visible on the book's jacket, "the most controversial manonearth Alex Jones gives you a full analysis of The Great Reset, the global elite's international conspiracy to enslave humanity and all lifeonthe planet."

Little additional information is offered about the contentof the books.

Jonesand hismedia empire Infowars were recently ordered to pay hundreds of millions of dollars for promoting false conspiracy theories,including debunked claimsabout the Sandy Hook school massacre that killed 20 first graders and six educators.

Jones's prominent radio and online shows are infamous for promotingalt-right conspiracy theories.

'There are some questions'

Carmen Celestini, a post-doctoral fellow at Queen's University studying conspiracy theories and extremism, said she was "kind of shocked" to learn the books are for sale by the Canadian government.

"There are some questions," she said. "Providing that book, selling it and being attached to the government is interesting, given that Justin Trudeau is sort of the nexus of the Great Resethere in Canadafor many of the conspiracy theorists because of his involvement with the World Economic Forum."

Alex Jones speaking outside a courthouse.
Jones speaks outside the courthouse in Waterbury, Conn., in 2022. (AP)

The Great Reset is a popularconspiracy theory about aglobal plot to subjugate the world's population.

On the other hand, Celestini said she can see why the government wanted to treat the books like any other surplus item.

"If they didn't put it out thenthey get called out for censorship or something," she said.

In a statement, PSPC said the sale of surplus items "helps support the reuse of goods and keep usable items out of landfills."

It's not clear how the books came to be in the government's possession, but PSPC suggested they may have been seized by authorities.

"Assets like these have typically been forfeited to the Crown as a result of regulatory or criminal enforcement action either at border control points or within Canada," it said.

As ofThursday, one week before the auction was set to close, there were no bids.