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How could anyone argue with such insights, arrived at as they are by awesome research?

(Oh...but the research is unavailable, sorry about that!)

Jones started out as an anti-abortion conservative radio guy. He quickly “discovered” the New World Order and found his niche there, but he’s held onto this weird fetish for the government forcing unwanted pregnancies throughout his career, for FREEDOM.

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Icke is a mad man, I swear.

Jones was talking about FEMA camps...Skolnick was talking about black helicopters...And Icke was talking about his alien lizard people theory...

It was totally crazy...Hillarious,though,because they took phone calls!!!!

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Hillarious,though,because they took phone calls!!!!

Alex: Go ahead caller in Altoona, Iowa.

Caller: I caughts an aliens.

Icke: That's excellent! What does it look like??

Caller: Ohhhhhhhhhh....a little like you I s'pose.

Icke: That confirms my connection to the Heavens!!

Caller: Uh...Oh! Wait...it's my horse's rear. Gosh, I coulda sworez!

Alex: Next caller...

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Jones was talking about FEMA camps...Skolnick was talking about black helicopters...And Icke was talking about his alien lizard people theory...

It was totally crazy...Hillarious,though,because they took phone calls!!!!

The thing is... people believe in this crap. Oh, not the smart ones. Not the educated and sophisticated. The only one I know, for example, is my cleaning lady, who insisted on regaling me with the 'inside knowledge' she'd heard on Alex Jones, and was taking very seriously. And of course, I pointed out it was absolute bullshit, but she would not be dissuaded. "You have to listen to him! Maybe not everything is true, but he KNOWS things!"

How many people are of the same sort of mentality that would take this crap seriously? This clown is on 60 radio stations as well as the internet. And there are a lot of mouth breathers out there.

Aside: There are actually people out there crazier than him. Alex Jones is a Jew supporter!

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Even here in smalltown Canada I sometimes see cars with PrisonPlanet or InfoWars.com bumper stickers.

If only we had an Alex Jones disciple on this message board *cough*Gosthacked*cough* who could tell us what they see in the guy.

"He's the only one who isn't afraid to talk about this stuff!"

"He's talking about stuff that the mainstream media doesn't want you to know about!"

People crave unifying purpose. It used to be ensuring the tribe's survival, hunting, defending the tribe's offspring, stuff like that. Nowadays people answer that craving with membership in a church, or through allegiance to a sports team, or from joining some cause. I think that Alex Jones fans are in a similar vein... they're not just people listening to a radio show, they're a resistance unit: the courageous few who know what's really going on. They get purpose, and a sense of belonging, even a sense of importance.

I also think that there's an almost religious aspect. No, Jones isn't telling you why the sun rises or what causes thunder. But you're sitting at home, thinking "my life isn't what I expected, and I'm scared about the future, and I don't know what's going on, and I don't like the answers people are giving me." But all of a sudden here's this guy with the answers you're looking for! Why are you scared? You should be! There's a vast conspiracy at work. Why isn't your life what you expected? Because this vast conspiracy is keeping people down. Why don't people know what's going on? Because the vast conspiracy is keeping it a secret. You're no longer some scared and dissatisfied person, you're one of the few who have the courage to seek the truth and now you've got inside information about what's really going on. And now you've got purpose. You have to fight the conspiracy! It's almost like The Matrix. Alex Jones is Morpheus, and each listener gets to be Neo.

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Aside: There are actually people out there crazier than him. Alex Jones is a Jew supporter!

Ha!

It would seem that political lunacy is a sort of moebius strip, in which the Truly Insightful are forever being exposed as World Order Gatekeepers by the more Truly Insightful.

I await the next batch, exposing these fine fellows for being too lenient towards...I dunno...Catholics, or something?

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But you're sitting at home, thinking "my life isn't what I expected, and I'm scared about the future, and I don't know what's going on, and I don't like the answers people are giving me." But all of a sudden here's this guy with the answers you're looking for! Why are you scared? You should be! There's a vast conspiracy at work. Why isn't your life what you expected? Because this vast conspiracy is keeping people down. Why don't people know what's going on? Because the vast conspiracy is keeping it a secret. You're no longer some scared and dissatisfied person, you're one of the few who have the courage to seek the truth and now you've got inside information about what's really going on. And now you've got purpose.

-k

Well said.

There's a movie about paranoid delusion called Bug, starring Michael Shannon and Ashley Judd (she's very good, I kid you not)...and we see just what you say. In the end, such paranoia is about nothing so much as narcissism. When Judd's character, led by Shannon's, finally recognizes the "truth"....she is transported with a kind of ecstasy.

It really is all about me! :)

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it is selfish to believe humans were meant for a higher purpose. there is no god or satan. there is life and death.

Considering we are the most complex things in the universe that we know of, it's not unreasonable to make such an assumption.

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Socialists discredit Christianity and Judaism and make fun of its adherents at every turn. I have yet to really hear them say anything bad about Islam. Are they afraid to? Funny how making fun of Christianity and Judaism is fine but doing the same thing to Islam is Islamophobia and condemned by the left. Curious.

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Even here in smalltown Canada I sometimes see cars with PrisonPlanet or InfoWars.com bumper stickers.

If only we had an Alex Jones disciple on this message board *cough*Gosthacked*cough* who could tell us what they see in the guy.

"He's the only one who isn't afraid to talk about this stuff!"

"He's talking about stuff that the mainstream media doesn't want you to know about!"

He basically talks about things I am interested in and most of the behind the scenes if you will of what is not really reported much in the MSM. I don't post from his site here because people think it's all bunk. But when stringing a few MSM articles together, you start to see another picture and the articles back up what Jones has been talking about for some time. I don't expect everyone to see the same things I do, so I don't post those Jones articles here. I can use a few other MSM articles to show you just that. I have done that in a couple threads.

One issue Jones helped to bring to the front and even the MSM picked up on i for some time are the TSA and the body scanner issues.

I have issues with him always crying about being on the wrong side of god,

People crave unifying purpose. It used to be ensuring the tribe's survival, hunting, defending the tribe's offspring, stuff like that. Nowadays people answer that craving with membership in a church, or through allegiance to a sports team, or from joining some cause. I think that Alex Jones fans are in a similar vein... they're not just people listening to a radio show, they're a resistance unit: the courageous few who know what's really going on. They get purpose, and a sense of belonging, even a sense of importance.

The resistance thing is a little funny. But in this day and age, it is indeed an info war. Just look at how confusing the whole Libyan embassy attack. The information has changed through the whole story. Jones had some guests to show that this was not spontaneous right from the start. And now that is proven to be correct.

I also think that there's an almost religious aspect. No, Jones isn't telling you why the sun rises or what causes thunder. But you're sitting at home, thinking "my life isn't what I expected, and I'm scared about the future, and I don't know what's going on, and I don't like the answers people are giving me." But all of a sudden here's this guy with the answers you're looking for! Why are you scared? You should be! There's a vast conspiracy at work. Why isn't your life what you expected? Because this vast conspiracy is keeping people down. Why don't people know what's going on? Because the vast conspiracy is keeping it a secret. You're no longer some scared and dissatisfied person, you're one of the few who have the courage to seek the truth and now you've got inside information about what's really going on. And now you've got purpose. You have to fight the conspiracy! It's almost like The Matrix. Alex Jones is Morpheus, and each listener gets to be Neo.

Take it for what you will. In the end make up your own mind with the information that is given. Take everything with a grain of salt. Jones is off on some things, and other media is off on other things. Take it all in and again, make up your own mind. One thing he always says is, 'don't take my word for it', and I don't but after looking into some of this myself, it's hard to debunk some of the things he talks about.

He always talked about how the CIA helped to create Al-Queda, which is an undisputed fact. Hillary Clinton even admits as much, but try this out, talk to some of your friends and family and say 'Al-Queda was helped and created by the CIA', you are going to get some strange looks.

I really don't care if no one else listens to him, or think he is crazy (and I am not a fan of some of his behavior on air, but when you are independent, you don't have to worry about sponsors pulling the plug on what you say. I don't like everything Jones talks about and he can get annoying, but there is good information that I think has value.

So, look up things for yourself, don't take his word for it, and don't take others words for it either. Think for yourself.

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Socialists discredit Christianity and Judaism and make fun of its adherents at every turn. I have yet to really hear them say anything bad about Islam.

I'm not a socialist but I am an atheist.

Perhaps the reason why Christianity receives more criticism than Islam is that for those of us in North America we are more likely to be affected by the actions of Christians than of Muslims.

There is very little chance I will have to deal directly with a "radical Muslim" during my life. Muslims make up a relatively small part of the demographics here in Canada, and even fewer are "radical". (Overall, they have very little effect on public policy.) On the other hand, I do see the effect of "Christian" beliefs, and it has the ability to affect me in a much more direct way, from Fundamentalists trying to introduce bogus "creationism/intelligent design" in school, to Catholics trying to restrict abortion.

I suspect that at least some socialists feel the same way... spend most of your time dealing with what will actually affect you.

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I suspect that at least some socialists feel the same way... spend most of your time dealing with what will actually affect you.

It's basically how I feel, too.

In a similar vein, some posters frequently ask why I would complain about Canada's behaviour, while giving, let's say Iran, a "free pass."

Leaving aside the bizarre formulation (how do I give Iran, which I condemn as a thuggish band of theocratic fanatics oppressing their own people, a "free pass"? :) ), I simply think that democratic principles insist that we be more concerned with our own behaviour than with that of others.'

That's also an elementary moral principle, but I digress.....

It certainly has nothing to do with some pissing contest over which is worse...an irrelevant sidebar to such discussions, in my view.

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