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19 Feb 2018
Alex Jones misuses a quote from H.G. Wells' book The New World Order by cutting out context about who would resist the new order.

This is a quote from H.G. Wells' book, The New World Order. And he's just taking the quote out of context. I read the entire book in order to... That's 16 seconds in. Already got to read this book. Already off to a bad start. It turns out that what he was talking about was that there was a massive change that needed to happen in the world because you had masses of undereducated, underemployed youth and the problem was only going to get worse. It was going to necessitate It was just inevitable. We'd have to change if we were going to have any hope for most people to be able to continue living. And when that change comes, many will resist it. But what Alex is doing here is that he's cutting pieces of the quote out while he's reading the quote. Mentioning that he's cut out pieces of the quote.