Alex Jones Calling For Everyone To Mass RIGHT NOW at Texas House Of Representatives!!!, page 10


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reply posted on 26-5-2011 @ 01:30 PM by ItCameFromOuterSpace
reply to post by MegaMind



Alex Jones is an entertainer. He is in the entertainment biz. That is his career and he's good at it. His message is one meant to make you think, meant to make you consider 'what if', but ultimately to make him and his money. That's all. There is your conspiracy; the entertainment biz. Go get 'em!


reply posted on 26-5-2011 @ 02:54 PM by Signals
reply to post by ItCameFromOuterSpace



So...unless it's non-profit you won't believe it?

Capitalism is the real problem?

Besides, Alex gives away most of his info & videos for free.

Of course he's trying to make a buck, so are you, so am I.

Do you trust yourself because of this?



reply posted on 26-5-2011 @ 03:14 PM by rexusdiablos
Originally posted by Signals
reply to
post by ItCameFromOuterSpace



So...unless it's non-profit you won't believe it?

Capitalism is the real problem?

Besides, Alex gives away most of his info & videos for free.

Of course he's trying to make a buck, so are you, so am I.

Do you trust yourself because of this?



Don't waste your time Signal. Some folk will never be able to extrapolate the truths from Jones investigative journalism and broadcasting. It doesn't suit them.

It's simple. Jones shakes the listener out of apathy sufficiently enough to the point where they realize they need to act, with urgency and due gravitas. Most folk can't handle confronting the truth that they're not combating the despotism and the deindustrialization of the western world to the fullest of their capacity.

How anyone can completely write Jones off mystifies me. The unbridled truths he delivers are external to the imperfections of Jones as a personality.


reply posted on 26-5-2011 @ 03:29 PM by MegaMind
Originally posted by ItCameFromOuterSpace
reply to
post by MegaMind



Alex Jones is an entertainer. He is in the entertainment biz. That is his career and he's good at it. His message is one meant to make you think, meant to make you consider 'what if', but ultimately to make him and his money. That's all. There is your conspiracy; the entertainment biz. Go get 'em!


So anyone that has a message to get out that wants to awaken the public but makes some money at the same time is just an entertainer.

Seriously how would you get this message out to people?

You gonna yell from a street corner? (he has)

Maybe make documentaries about your message and give it away? (he has)

Deliver your message via podcast all over the internet for free? (he does)

Or maybe he should work a 40 hour work week doing some other job and with the free time he has left shout his message at the sky?


reply posted on 26-5-2011 @ 03:55 PM by Ex_MislTech
reply to post by Dannijca





You are a bunch of covards!! How many militar forces are in your country? How many people live in you country? And militar forces gonna join us in a while.


I am not a covard, I am a coward.

Our military forces don't want to go thru civil war 2, so all other options are being
exhausted first.

More ppl died in our civil war than all our prior wars combined, I think it
will be worse this go round for various reasons.

Their is a lot of hope, alot of praying, and some ppl still think the system can be fixed.

I respect their opinion, but history shows otherwise.



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reply posted on 26-5-2011 @ 04:48 PM by Ex_MislTech
Originally posted by Signals
reply to
post by LiberLegit



Why does it have to be about Alex though?


If you cannot win the argument based on facts you attack the person.

Classic Ad hominem attack methods.

Ad hominem attack

There are members of our government who are PAID with tax money to log
onto online forums and post counter intel disinfo, this was released in
the mainstream media.

This is not theory it is fact, its happened.

COINTELPRO


reply posted on 26-5-2011 @ 04:55 PM by Lemon.Fresh
Reply to post by ItCameFromOuterSpace


At least he and his listeners have the balls to put their money where their mouths are.

What have YOU done lately?



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reply posted on 26-5-2011 @ 04:56 PM by Ex_MislTech
Originally posted by LiberLegit
reply to
post by Signals



Where is this police state that everyone is talking about? I want to know haha. My entire extended family bought into all this stuff very quickly and purchased shotguns, .357 magnums, etc. (not like that's a problem, I love guns.) But why? Nothing has happened. I'm just curious, the TSA touching people inappropriately isn't my idea of a police state, it's my idea of heightened security at an airport. Is it a dumb idea? Yeah, it is, because if I were to commit a terrorist attack I would know I was going to be searched either way and not just walk around with a bomb in my pocket hahahaha.


Where is the police state ?

I offer for your review...

Free Speech Zones

Do you live in the Constitution free zone ???

MIAC report labels citizens as terrorists for political choices

Domestic and Intl phone calls all monitored, not just pl on watch lists

Man evicted from national park for Ron Paul bumper sticker

If you need more than five I can keep posting...

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reply posted on 26-5-2011 @ 05:02 PM by Ex_MislTech
Originally posted by princeofpeace
Been wondering the same thing bro. This "police state" was to have taken form pretty much every week for the last 10 years. If you listened to all the fear mongerers and ATS experts, we should have all been in concentration camps by now...actually several years ago.


HR 645 was written by members of our government.

HR 645 - Bill to create a MINIMUM of 6 giant FEMA camps

SEC. 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL EMERGENCY CENTERS. (a) In General- In accordance with the requirements of this Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security shall establish not fewer than 6 national emergency centers on military installations.


It did not pass, but it does not bode well.

If you look at all the instances of the patriot act being used to deal with
domestic crime then you realize it has been used more to deal with
standard domestic crime than terrorism.

Some aspects of the patriot act are viable, but some are in direct violation of
the constitution.

Like most aspects of our legal system abuse is certain, and so it has been.


reply posted on 26-5-2011 @ 05:50 PM by rexusdiablos
Originally posted by LiberLegit
Alright, I understand that everyone on here is such an "enlightened one"

To be fair, you’re lowering the tone of this discussion by throwing around such juvenile absolutes. Please identify the post and the member that’s been pontificating in such a manner. Either that or retract your statement in the interests of intellectual responsibilty.

Originally posted by LiberLegit
sees the "incredible truths" to Alex Jones statements

Jones has told truths and yes, some of them have been incredible. Why are you so demonstrably resistant to this?

Originally posted by LiberLegit
come out with some legitimate arguments.

All evidence to the contrary. The very paragraph I’m responding to, as authored by you, is void of a single example of the very things your whinging about.

It's you who needs to “come out with some legitimate arguments”.

Can you at the very least identify what it is that’s been corroboratively refuted and how and why it detracts from Jones’ recent endeavours against the TSA?
What is the absent research to which you’ve referred?
Don’t you think it’s a bit ridiculous to expect those you’re arguing against to assist you in constructing your argument on your behalf in lieu of academically or even comprehensively constructing it yourself?

Originally posted by LiberLegit
The people who relentlessly cling to his claims are just as close minded as the supposed "close minded" people they accuse.

Agreed. All forms of absolutism are a dangerous folly. It’s tantamount to absolutely believing that all proponents of Jones are conversely absolute in their following, right?
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reply posted on 26-5-2011 @ 10:39 PM by Signals
reply to post by Ex_MislTech



Yes, of course.

Here is the deal, straight from the horse's mouth~



Admitted!!


reply posted on 27-5-2011 @ 07:11 AM by MegaMind
reply to post by Signals



Awesome she said they are losing the "information war." Fantastic!

We need as many different point of views as to what is going on in the world as we can get. No more news monopolies.

Alex hit the nail on the head it is an "information war" - INFOWARS


reply posted on 28-5-2011 @ 02:04 PM by Signals
reply to post by mike dangerously



Yes, Lt. Governor Duhurst is a great guy-

During his tenure in the CIA in the early 1970′s, Lt. Governor David Dewhurst helped the U.S. government violently overthrow democratically elected regimes in South America to plunder their oil and other resources, including the coup that helped neo-nazi Bolivian Gen. Hugo Banzer Suárez come to power. Banzer was aided by notorious Nazi Klaus Barbie, the “butcher of Lyon,” who escaped France after the end of World War 2 to enter Bolivia.


www.webnewsjax.com...

And Repubs think his boss, Perry should run for President..


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