WATCH: American conspiracy theorist takes over BBC show shouting 'I'm here to warn people'
AMERICAN 'shock jock' Alex Jones went off on a bizarre conspiracy theory rant when he appeared on the BBC's Sunday Politics show today.
You keep telling me to shut up. This isn't a game
The radio host repeatedly shouted over host Andrew Neil as he tried to convince viewers of a New World Order being run by the Bilderberg group, which met this week near Watford.
After Mr Neil told Mr Jones to be quiet and let guest David Aaronovitch make counter-argument, the American began shouting: "I am here to warn people.
"You keep telling me to shut up. This isn't a game."
Mr Neil told the radio presenter he was "the worst person I have ever interviewed' before turning to the camera and making a 'crazy' sign into the camera.
Mr Jones was undeterred and repeatedly shouted "You will not stop freedom!".
Earlier in the interview, Mr Jones had called the creation of the Euro a Nazi plot and also accused the BBC of being part of the New World Order.
The Bilderberg group is a secretive organisation which is reported to have high-ranking politicians, businesspeople and royalty among its membership.