Alex Jones
I only recently discovered the guy. My first impression is that he's the Rush Limbaugh of the conspiracy fringe. The information that I've seen from him seems to be accurate, but his use of scare tactics bring his motives into question. I'm curious to hear what you think of him. Is he a crusader for the common good or an Illuminati point man who'd job it is to scare people into justifying the coming police state? He could be both.
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Like Rush, I don't rush to judge him because he seems to believe everything he says.
But yeah, he thinks he has everything figured out. I agree there is an elite running the show that we don't see, but the lizard aliens and shiite I think was a leap of faith on his part.
He's discovered something that doesn't add up and now think's everything is calculated and an illusion. He's right on about some things, other's he's a outta his element.
But I'll give him this, he does believe in individual liberty.
If it's not consensual, it's not moral. Ever.
I think there's a great typo in that other Alex Jones article you posted, but I don't want to keep two Alex Jones threads alive, so:
It should also be noted that the Council of Nine is the name given to the council that leads the Church of Satan. Interestingly, an offshoot of the Church of Stan...
The Church of Stan sounds truly sinister...
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I just think it's a bit odd that he uses scare tactics to try to motivate people since he believes that this is all being caused by multidimensional reptilians who want to feed off of the negative energy that it produces. It's the same brand of logic that the government used to come up with their policy of bringing death squads to America to protect our freedom by shooting us and carting us off to prison camps. I watched an Alex Jones documentary about a week ago with a friend. The next day he quit his job and moved to Mexico saying that this country's fucked and he wanted to get out before the serious shit hit the fan. I think that David Icke has a much better approach to spreading the same information. Alex Jones inspires feelings of terror, hopelessness and rage while Icke leaves you feeling pissed off, but empowered and hopeful.
I'm not going to say that I believe in the whole reptilian angle, but there is a lot of supporting evidence to make it seem at least plausible. It sounds crazy, but that doesn't mean that it's not true on some level. Science is still in it's infancy. We don't know much about other dimensions or what type of energies exist on other frequencies. Quantum physics has completely changed the way we look at reality and the more we learn the more we realize that we haven't begun to comprehend even the basic principals which govern the universe. When the first caveman figured fire out, I'm sure he felt like he was the all knowing master of the universe. If science has taught us anything it is that we still don't know shit abut the world around us, much less what lies beyond.
Also, the church of Stan sounded kind of familiar. It might be a division of the subgeniuses. Maybe he was referring to them. :)
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Read me: http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/search/?user=29597
I don't see why, if they own the most powerful nation in the world, you'd leave and go to one they chose not to control because there's no power to control...It's like throwing away potential to fix things for nothing...a commitment to nothing.
Either way, anyone who wants to fight fascism, big or small, we need you here:
www.freestateproject.org
We've got a mix of everyone, politicos to anarchists, many a mix of both, or contemporary liberty-minded republicans, quickly becoming a rarity. We shouldn't be running away from problems, we should be causing problems to go death.
If it's not consensual, it's not moral. Ever.





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