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It's October 16, 2002, on this live Wednesday night edition of the show. | ||
I'm Alex Jones, and we're going to air about two-thirds of a Conspiracy Zone episode that I appeared on. | ||
It'll be re-airing this weekend on the new TNN that I appeared on that aired last week in about 70 countries. | ||
And you notice the tactic here is to laugh at people talking about real issues. | ||
Real, substantive issues. | ||
So I will pause this throughout and make a point when Lionel Chetwin from Bush's office to take over the media when he lies and when others put out this info. | ||
Because we have the facts, we have the legislation, we have the overview. | ||
And the lies are so blaring, many of you will be aware of their lies. | ||
Lionel Chetwin from the President's Office of Media Relations, which is taking over the press, according to the Associated Press, taking over Hollywood and many other sectors of the media. | ||
It's like product placement, putting your propaganda in sitcoms, you name it, for the police state world government. | ||
I bring up to him that Homeland Security is going to take over most of the federal agencies. | ||
He says, that's just not true. | ||
Well, it's all over the news that Homeland Security will take over over 100 federal agencies, not 21, over 100. It'll have 300,000 employees, not 170,000 employees. | ||
It keeps getting expanded. | ||
You know about the Tattletail Tips program. | ||
You know about the troops on the streets, the Indeposit Commentatas. | ||
It's all coming out. | ||
So we're going to air, again, some segments of the conspiracies on the new TNN that I was on. | ||
I mean, people have been requesting to see it. | ||
And then I'm going to come back. | ||
Rumsfeld Ocase Military Assets in Sniper Hunt. | ||
This is a government operation. | ||
I've profiled this government operation on my radio show. | ||
It takes an hour to profile it and prove it's a government operation. | ||
Not just the motive, but all the evidence. | ||
Other headlines, police confident as military helps hunt sniper. | ||
Again, selling you the message that, oh, the military helps fight crime. | ||
Okay, and now threatening your neighbor will be a terroristic action. | ||
The military will get called in. | ||
This was set up over a decade ago. | ||
I've made several films about the police state before 9-1-1. | ||
I told you they were going to use terrorism as a pretext for total takeover because it was in their own documents. | ||
None of this is my opinion. | ||
Folks, frankly, America is imploding right now. | ||
The good news is... | ||
I have a great gauge of where the mind of the people is. | ||
And I do, on average, I guess three or four radio interviews a day, syndicated shows, little shows, big shows. | ||
Last night I was on KOA, The Voice of the West, 50,000 a.m. | ||
that covers 35 states. | ||
I was on for two and a half hours. | ||
They took over 20 calls. | ||
Every caller agreed with me. | ||
Black, white, old, young, from Montana, from Oklahoma City, from Louisiana, just from all over the place. | ||
They were calling and agreeing. | ||
And this happens everywhere. | ||
I have my own syndicated radio show on over 100 stations, 80 during the day, about 40 rebroadcasted at night, one of them 1260, of course, north of Austin. | ||
And I sit there saying, please call and disagree with me. | ||
Please call. | ||
Please call and tell me I'm making this up. | ||
The only place I can find any disagreement is really doing this cable TV show where you have, you know, 25-year-old guys that still live with their mom who just think it's fun to diss everybody because they're so deep down inside unhappy and feel powerless. | ||
I'm trying to empower those people. | ||
Also, some really great news. | ||
It's also horrible news at the same time. | ||
This is out of the Associated Press. | ||
It's in yesterday's news, October 15th, news on Infowars.com. | ||
Camp commander relieved of duties. | ||
This is the Associated Press. | ||
The New York Post, an even better article, the Brigadier General Rick Bacchus was relieved of command for refusing to oversee torture of Guantanamo Bay Camp X-ray detainees. | ||
Now, a lot of you are so decadent and are not well-traveled, they've never really lived, you may be 80 years old, you haven't really lived, and you go, torture them, good, they attacked us! | ||
The people at Camp X-Ray are not even mid-level Taliban or Al-Qaeda. | ||
The leadership of Taliban and Al-Qaeda worked with the CIA, were flown out to safety as Kandahar fell. | ||
The government admitted that, said it was an accident. | ||
They flew 6,000 of them out to safety as it fell. | ||
This is a massive training module for tyranny. | ||
In fact, they dispatched two weeks ago to the LBJ Presidential Library here in Austin the former Deputy Director of the CIA, the former Director of the National Security Agency, and the former Director of the FBI. And we have tape that one of the great viewers of this show recorded that we'll be airing sometime in the future when we have time. | ||
Many of you saw it. | ||
It was at UT. They dispatch heads of government to go to multiple auditorium meetings, and they talked about how torture is needed and how troops on the streets are needed, how the Bill of Rights is causing terrorism. | ||
They're the terrorists. | ||
Just chilling. | ||
Chilling stuff, how they're selling us tyranny. | ||
But we have this camp commander, Brigadier General, saying, I'm not going to torture these people and being relieved to command. | ||
By the way, they've said there's been five suicides, over 100 attempted suicides of the 420 detainees. | ||
They're killing these people and saying it's suicide. | ||
You're like, well, torture's good, good, kill them. | ||
I guess when our airmen got shot down over North Korea and North Korea tortured them, and they'd go on television, America... | ||
Is guilty, is bad, and blinking SOS, torture, torture. | ||
I guess our American airmen deserve to be tortured. | ||
I guess we can believe the North Koreans when they... | ||
Again, folks, I guess when our airmen got shut down in Vietnam, I guess, you know, they were torturing them, so what? | ||
That's a good thing to do. | ||
See how your mind's being warped, how the whole society's being moved into tyranny? | ||
And by the way, I've made two films and I've written a book detailing that the U.S. government's controlled by a world government. | ||
And that it carried out the September 11th attacks. | ||
And we've aired those films many times. | ||
Our show is supposed to be an hour and a half Thursdays from 4.30 to 6 in this new series, 2002-2003 year. | ||
I keep trying to air Masters of Terror. | ||
Tomorrow I'll try to air 45 minutes more of it. | ||
The show should be an hour and a half, so we have time to air that. | ||
So you want to tune in tomorrow, Channel 10, for that. | ||
This is just some of the news I'm going to be covering. | ||
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I could kick myself. | ||
I'm so busy. | ||
There's so much tyranny. | ||
I don't have a big enough staff. | ||
I can't bring you all this stuff. | ||
It's online. | ||
It's in the Oregonian newspaper, the big Portland paper. | ||
It's been on Portland television stations. | ||
The story is so horrible that I had trouble believing it, even when I was online at the TV stations, the Fox affiliate and the ABC affiliate in Portland, watching the video. | ||
The police. | ||
I need to get these videos. | ||
I had a group offer to give them to me. | ||
I need to bring it to you. | ||
I need to put it together for you. | ||
I wish you'd go get it. | ||
I wish you'd come get an Access TV show. | ||
I wish you'd air it. | ||
I wish you'd do it. | ||
That's why I'm excited that Bob Dasey's doing a show Monday nights from 8 to 9. I've got a show up against him. | ||
We didn't ask for that, but that's happened. | ||
That George Humphrey and others are doing a show. | ||
Incidentally, it was put up against me by programming. | ||
Doubling up. | ||
That'll start next week. | ||
I am really excited about... | ||
Reality Expander, all the shows that are covering serious issues here. | ||
But what happened in Portland? | ||
I want to cover this when we get back. | ||
I remember seeing this photo on the Fox website. | ||
And it's a 60-year-old woman with a sign saying, no to war. | ||
And it's four police surrounding her. | ||
I need to put this on video so I can put up there big on the screen for you. | ||
You probably saw it. | ||
It was in a lot of newspapers. | ||
And the police walked over and just started choking her. | ||
It was like Darth Vader grabbing a little kid and just choking her down to the ground. | ||
And they came out, 3,000 people, most of them families, strollers. | ||
Hey, we're against the war, all peaceful. | ||
The feds didn't hire provocateurs to break a window or burn a trash can as a pretext to attack them. | ||
The news media reported ABC, CBS, Fox, KPDX, Fox Affiliate in Portland. | ||
The police said, alright, here's your designated protest area. | ||
And surrounded them on one street. | ||
And so they're standing there all peacefully. | ||
They're in their designated area, going, we're against the war. | ||
We're against the WTO, taking over our sovereignty. | ||
It's right-wingers, left-wingers coming together as populists, which is something the globals will not put up with. | ||
And all of a sudden, the police got orders publicly. | ||
This was all caught on Fox and ABC and CBS television news cameras. | ||
Said, all right, take them out. | ||
Now, they're in their designated area, and they aim rubber bullets at people. | ||
They put people's eyes out. | ||
They shot them. | ||
They beat them up. | ||
And there's video of a man running out going, I'm with my baby. | ||
His wife has a three-year-old. | ||
He has a ten-month-old. | ||
This was all on the news. | ||
Caught on video. | ||
Please. | ||
This was people's protest. | ||
Please. | ||
And the cop goes, shouldn't have brought a kid. | ||
And sprays on a baby. | ||
Ten-month-year-old baby. | ||
Caught on Fox News. | ||
But didn't make it national. | ||
Oh, no, no. | ||
Just local. | ||
See, the local program directors are outraged and errant. | ||
The truth comes out. | ||
Never comes out nationally. | ||
And they targeted reporters. | ||
They'd shotgun them with rubber bullets, blow the cameras up. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
But this photo, I don't know if you can see this. | ||
Give me a close shot, Mike. | ||
Yeah, you can see it pretty good. | ||
You've got to see this in color. | ||
Here's the 60-year-old woman, and they list her name and all that. | ||
No criminal record. | ||
And there's these four cops around her, and this cop's got a hand around the back of her neck and a hand around her neck, and she's got her mouth open like this. | ||
Look, she's holding a sign. | ||
Let me watch out, Mike. | ||
She's going, and he's choking her. | ||
Now, folks, the top general quits the Guantanamo Bay, basically because he refuses to torture people, Associated Press. | ||
Men in black uniforms, federally issued outfits, they're not going to allow a protest to Bush when he's in town. | ||
They come up and choke him. | ||
Show that again. | ||
Again. | ||
You've got this ringwraith right here, and he's got his hands on the back and around her neck, and she's got her mouth open. | ||
And the video of this that I've seen online from the news sites is horrific. | ||
I mean, they choke her down and pats her out, and she did nothing. | ||
Understand, the families came into this thing. | ||
It was mainly families. | ||
I mean, I have seen the video, and it's been all over the Oregon newspapers, but again, it's only in that area. | ||
And the cops now go, You've got a designated protest area. | ||
So everybody's, you know, they herd you into your little death camp. | ||
If I stand there, all of a sudden, the cops go, all right, move out, man! | ||
And they did this, whoo, whoo, according to the news. | ||
And again, it's all mainstream news. | ||
They're on the front line of the barricade, and no one's protesting. | ||
They're not, the cops aren't even saying anything happened. | ||
See, now they're setting a precedent, letting you know. | ||
And they open a fire with rubber bullets, open a fire, attack babies, babies in strollers, maced babies. | ||
KPDX also quoted Portland Police saying that children should not have been brought to the protest, indicating an attitude on the part of police that violence is inevitable. | ||
And it says, I yelled at them to let us pass about two minutes, and finally some officer came up the line to me and my baby, said Jocelyn. | ||
They were not going to let me and wife my children through. | ||
And it says, despite the danger posed by pepper spray to small children, it took several minutes of pleading with the protesters to let the already maced babies through. | ||
I'm reading this up backwards here. | ||
Pulling up the article. | ||
He looked at me, he drew, oh it says Jocelyn, and I interviewed this guy's, this lady's husband, asked the police officer how he could get out of the crowd with his small children and the officer pointed in the direction of a northeast corner where police were pepper spraying protesters. | ||
Seeing the situation getting out of hand, they yelled at the officer to let him through the barricade. | ||
He looked at me, he drew out his cannon, his hip, and sprayed directly at me, said Jockin. | ||
I was at an angle to him and sprayed my eye on our three-year-old. | ||
I was holding in my right arm. | ||
The same motion, he turned the cannon on my wife, who was holding our 10-month-old baby, and doused both of their heads entirely from a distance of less than three feet. | ||
There's video of this. | ||
Family walks up with babies. | ||
Just a little middle class family. | ||
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Ha ha! | |
Point blank on a baby. | ||
And then there's the thing out of the Houston Chronicle where... | ||
There was a drag in Houston where people have been drag racing and stuff, but there's also Eat In Sonic and another little restaurant, Hamburger Joint, and people are coming out of a movie theater. | ||
It's next to a shut down Kmart. | ||
There's been like 20 reports in the Houston Chronicle now. | ||
You've probably heard about it or probably picked it up and saw it. | ||
It was huge, you know, multi-million dollar lawsuits getting filed. | ||
Even some police officers' family, wives were arrested. | ||
People just out, 11 o'clock at night, having a hamburger. | ||
The cops came into the stores, the restaurants, and everyone's being arrested. | ||
They arrested over 600 people now. | ||
You watch a tape from a month ago, you know, we'll say 400. It's over 600 now. | ||
Massive numbers. | ||
And they just arrested everyone. | ||
They had CPS, Child Executive Services. | ||
This is in the Houston Chronicle. | ||
Wagons there grabbing families, throwing them all in. | ||
They're still putting charges. | ||
Some families haven't gotten their children back who were eating at indoor Sonic. | ||
Eating at another hamburger place. | ||
They listed all in the Houston Chronicle. | ||
They'd come in with social workers, grab everybody. | ||
What's going on? | ||
One man got up and said, what's happening? | ||
The cops slapped the food out of his hand, knocked his teeth out. | ||
They were all in these same federally issued black uniforms. | ||
Roundup training, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm not exaggerating this. | ||
This happens throughout history. | ||
But look at how they laughed during this conspiracy zone, how they put out propaganda, how they giggle at facts, and how the government says, oh, there's no, all those orders, executive orders to take your rights have been suspended. | ||
That's not true. | ||
Oh, Homeland Security's not taking over federal agencies. | ||
It's advisatory. | ||
This is the head guy for the White House initiative to take over the media, Lionel Chetwin. | ||
This guy heads up an entire department. | ||
They're in the White House, an entire area of the cabinet. | ||
And they send him on, and I say, well, you're taking over the media. | ||
He goes, that's absolutely not true. | ||
The guy's a patent congenital liar. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to the conspiracy zone I was on. | ||
Last week and another episode of it airing next weekend. | ||
Here it is, folks. | ||
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Stay with me. | |
Tonight in the Conspiracy Zone, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is a blessing for victims of natural disasters. | ||
But in a nationwide crisis, FEMA has the legal authority to replace the U.S. government. | ||
Why would such a system be created unless there's a conspiracy to use it? | ||
You know what FEMA stands for? | ||
Federal. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Incriminating. | ||
Empirical. | ||
No. Empire. | ||
911. Emergency. Museum. Medical Association. | ||
No. Management. | ||
Canadian A. Atlas. | ||
Yes. | ||
Federal Empire Museum Atlas. | ||
Why haven't we heard this before? | ||
Do you expect people to believe that? | ||
You can mastermind that kind of cover-up. | ||
Okay, you two, break it up. | ||
You're in the conspiracy zone where there are more sleepers than an English lit glass. | ||
Now, here's your host, our write-in vote for Manchurian candidate, Kevin Nealon! | ||
Thank you! | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Anyway, so what is FEMA? Here's some deep background. | ||
Take a look. | ||
Established in 1979 as a simple departmental merger, FEMA has gained enormous power. | ||
It can provide the muscle and machinery for an already existing shadow government to take charge anywhere in America. | ||
In a national catastrophe, this group of non-elected bureaucrats can declare martial law, arrest dissidents, and suspend some of our constitutional rights, all in the name of national security. | ||
And if that doesn't scare you, let's meet our panel. | ||
First we have a... | ||
Talk radio host from Austin, Texas, who also runs the scary-sounding website Infowars.com. | ||
Please welcome Alex Jones. | ||
Alex, you look a little paranoid. | ||
What's the conspiracy here? | ||
I'm just thinking about the best way to warn the American people of this incredibly secretive, powerful organization that has tentacles down. | ||
In every facet of our society, it is the machinery, it is the cogs that the national security dictatorship are now already controlling the country with and are expanding their control right now. | ||
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Anyone ever tell you it sounds like Patton? | |
We need somebody to take charge, but it's certainly not FEMA. We need to definitely warn the people about this organization. | ||
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Next up is a paranormal conspiracy researcher and author of the Philadelphia Experiment Murder. | |
She's a contributor to another scary-sounding website, disinfo.com. | ||
Please welcome Alexandra Sheikah Bruce. | ||
Now, do I call you Alexandra Sheikah or Bruce? | ||
You can call me Sheikah. | ||
What did you uncover with your research? | ||
That there definitely is cause for concern in any legal structure that bypasses Congress. | ||
And so I think I want to hear what Alex has to say. | ||
I had my own experience with FEMA that was very excellent. | ||
Okay. | ||
Finally, a man who always strikes fear in our hearts. | ||
He's a very funny actor and a talented, versatile comedian. | ||
Please say hello to my friend John Fuglsang. | ||
John, do we have anything to fear with FEMA, or just fear itself? | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I kind of feel like it might be more of a symptom of a bigger problem than the problem itself. | ||
Well, you know, I'm not sure I believe in what you're saying there, Alex. | ||
It seems a little far-fetched to me. | ||
All one has to do is investigate FEMA, read the founding documents. | ||
It's been around since 1933, though they gave it the name in 1979. And I've got Senate hearings on tape where they talk about the concentration camps that FEMA's involved in constructing and maintaining. | ||
In fact, the agencies that were merged to create FEMA were the agencies that actually kept the Japanese Americans during World War II in internment camps. | ||
And FEMA's already activated. | ||
Four days after September 11th, President Bush activated 500 dormant clauses, activating all of the FEMA powers. | ||
FEMA can take over every radio, television station, every transmission, satellite uplink since 96. But do they have nothing to do with natural disasters? | ||
Well, you have to ask yourself... | ||
FEMA was already sending emergency transmissions and doing tests with radio and television, but now every system is wired through their grid. | ||
They admit that they can take over all forms of communication instantaneously. | ||
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So can they help me if there's a flood? | |
Well, you see, there were already agencies that did that, federal and state. | ||
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And how do you know if it's an official disaster? | |
If you're in a flood plan, they force you to sell your house. | ||
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Well, how do you know it's an official disaster? | |
Let's say it's a flood. | ||
Does some guy get out there with waiter boots and say, okay, we got 3 1⁄2 feet, we got 3 feet 8 inches, we got 3 feet 11, we got 4 feet. | ||
It's an official disaster! | ||
Call FEMA! Let's get them on the line. | ||
We're gonna find out when we come right back. | ||
Welcome back to the Conspiracy Zone. | ||
FEMA, in control or out of control? | ||
Okay, just reviewing here. | ||
Alex, FEMA bad? | ||
Sheikah? | ||
Not sure? | ||
John, skeptical? | ||
I try to please everybody. | ||
Look, my point about FEMA is this. | ||
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How do they get so powerful, Alex? | |
Well, look, there's all this propaganda about how much they love us and how they take care of us. | ||
I mean, that was basically Hitler's line in Germany that convinced the German people. | ||
And every administration adds more power to it. | ||
So they're taking Hitler's lines? | ||
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They're stealing Hitler's strategy. | |
Yes, basically. | ||
Hitler burned the Reichstag. | ||
He created a crisis to offer a solution. | ||
And it's the same thing over and over again. | ||
In fact, the federal government doesn't really have an incentive to stop disasters, to stop attacks. | ||
They get more control every time there is a disaster. | ||
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How can you stop a disaster? | |
I'm also talking about terrorist attacks. | ||
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Well, yeah. | |
I mean, they talk about how they're going to keep us safe, but they leave the borders wide open. | ||
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Well, that's not FEMA's job to stop terrorists. | |
Well, actually, if you look at it, they have a giant secret budget. | ||
It's called a black op budget. | ||
Tens of billions of dollars that we know about. | ||
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And where do they get that money? | |
From the federal government. | ||
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From the federal government? | |
Who gets it from where? | ||
From the American people. | ||
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You're giving them money. | |
This Hitler organization. | ||
That's right. | ||
The American people, of course, that's not the first time governments have attacked the population. | ||
Look at Rome. | ||
I mean, Rome was great at that. | ||
But it's the same thing over and over again. | ||
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They're going to take over the United States, like you're saying. | |
Wouldn't they have had a great opportunity? | ||
They've already taken over. | ||
I told you in 1996 they control every radio and television station in the country. | ||
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They could control every radio station. | |
That's right. | ||
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They're putting the entire system in place. | |
After that disaster in New York. | ||
I'm talking about the Yankees losing the series. | ||
What kind of scenario do you think... | ||
Hold on, let me take that. | ||
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If they didn't take over then, I mean, that was a perfect opportunity. | |
But none of this stuff happens overnight. | ||
It's incrementalism. | ||
More and more power, more and more control. | ||
That's what we see developing here with FEMA. Look, it's been in the Washington Post, the New York Times, you name it, that Bush hasn't included the Speaker of the House, Leader of the Senate, in direct line of ascension with codes, with access cards, the bunkers. | ||
They're not even including them in continuity of government. | ||
The first time in history our government activates that. | ||
FEMA is now in control. | ||
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How concerned are you about this? | |
Are you asleep at night thinking about this? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I work as hard as I can on the radio. | ||
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Are you going to take a nap after this? | |
Hey, look, Infowars.com is dedicated to fighting this globalization, this new world order. | ||
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Does this worry you? | |
No, FEMA doesn't worry me. | ||
I actually think that there's a lot of truth in what Alex is saying. | ||
I think when you've got fundamentalists running the government, be it Hitler or Ashcroft, you're going to have... | ||
All right, folks. | ||
Now, if you're watching this, it's always left-wing versus right-wing, Christian versus, you know, non-Christian, vulcanizing, polarizing you. | ||
Didn't matter if it was Jimmy Carter or Ronald Reagan or George Bush Sr. or Clinton or George Bush Jr. The same system is being expanded. | ||
Now they're connecting the system together. | ||
FEMA is taking over the system. | ||
And regardless of what religion you are or where you're from, you should be against this. | ||
They're trying to, as usual, polarize things as if, ooh, Ashcroft's running everything. | ||
He's running the camps. | ||
He's running all that. | ||
He's just the puppet. | ||
These are just front men. | ||
Continue with the tape, please. | ||
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Don't trust. | |
Individuals and think that, as most fundamentalists do, that because they have the direct line to the deity, that they get to decide how the rest of us are going to live. | ||
And it would be very easy. | ||
I don't think that FEMA would ever have the power to impose any kind of martial law. | ||
That only can be authorized by an act of Congress. | ||
And so I don't really see how the transfer of power would happen unless you're talking about an actual military takeover to the NSC. Go read the executive orders on FEMA. How would it happen? | ||
Look, it's already happening. | ||
The bunkers are in command right now. | ||
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I'm getting out of here. | |
See, what's happening is, under FEMA, giving Austin loans and grants, they build the FEMA command centers, they put in the camera networks. | ||
This is admitted infrastructure under NORTHCOM that activated October 1st a North American theater of operations with a general over North America. | ||
They've announced in hundreds of articles mainstream, I've showed you the foreign troops being brought in. | ||
All of this unfolding exactly as we said it would because we're following their plan. | ||
This is all public. | ||
And as John Bugle saying, Mr. America's Funniest Video, wants to get up there and say, well, that has to be an act of Congress. | ||
No, that's not true. | ||
These are executive orders. | ||
They've been activated. | ||
They were activated September 14th by President Bush. | ||
So continuing with the propaganda. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, how they laugh about this tyranny. | ||
See how they use this show to desensitize you to accept tyranny. | ||
It's all funny. | ||
Familiarizing you, acclimating you to it. | ||
Continue. | ||
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Well, you know, Sheikah had an experience with FEMA where they came to her aid. | |
What happened, Sheikah? | ||
My apartment was one block away from the World Trade Center, and my neighborhood was destroyed. | ||
I talked to several people in FEMA on different levels because there was, you know, something of a bureaucracy to get through, but I must say it was the most efficient agency I've ever dealt with. | ||
Could that be possible? | ||
Again, the Nazis were efficient. | ||
The trains ran on time. | ||
Look, they have the Model States Health Emergency Powers Act that FEMA's pushing right now, and some states are passing and some are saying no to it. | ||
I mean, they have in the language. | ||
Commandeering, taking over, forcing us into sports stadiums, force inoculations, and shooting, quote, old women if they resist. | ||
That was in the Detroit Free Press. | ||
They talked to the head guy pushing on it. | ||
He said, well... | ||
Our troops are ready to, quote, shoot old women if they resist. | ||
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Detroit Free Press, check it out. | |
I think it's a little hysterical, Alex. | ||
I think at this point... | ||
I think what they're doing is hysterical. | ||
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No, I think you're getting a little hysterical over it. | |
You better get concerned about this. | ||
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Let me tell you something. | |
I think the biggest problem in this country is not FEMA. I think it's people's ignorance of their own government and the lack of civics. | ||
I agree! | ||
I agree! | ||
It's not FEMA, it's who runs FEMA. It's the forces behind this power. | ||
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They can use any kind of government job to mess with people's lives. | |
The government can use the IRS to destroy you. | ||
They can use the military, CIA. It's just one more tool in their box. | ||
I agree! | ||
I agree! | ||
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It's part of the problem, not the problem. | |
You're afraid of the abuse of presidential powers, right? | ||
Yes, I'm afraid of anything that bypasses, because when you're talking about something that bypasses... | ||
FEMA goes around those, Kevin. | ||
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How can it? | |
FEMA cuts them. | ||
Go read the executive orders. | ||
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Dude, we may be strung out on watching sitcoms and Wheel of Fortune and drinking beer, but the American people would get their act together. | |
They are. | ||
They are. | ||
Liberals and conservatives are coming together like I've never seen them come together because people are worried about this. | ||
And more and more of what Congress does, more and more of the checks and balances are being removed in the name of dealing with the crisis. | ||
Now, I want the Speaker of the House and Leader of the Senate to be involved in the continuity of government program. | ||
They've gone public. | ||
They were very upset about it. | ||
So we've got a problem here when the Speaker of the House, a Republican, and leader of the Senate, a Democrat, are both... | ||
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Okay, well, speaking of checks and balances, we've got a balance of show with some commercials. | |
When we come back... | ||
Yeah, we'll continue with that in a second. | ||
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Folks... | |
I've been over this and over this again. | ||
I've shown you the Associated Press where they say they're getting rid of the right of habeas corpus, being able to face your accusers, reinstating double jeopardy, trying you twice for the same crime, grabbing American citizens, putting them in FEMA camps, designating them enemy combatants. | ||
Now, this has all happened. | ||
And people continue. | ||
The name of this show is Conspiracy Zone today. | ||
We turn these in under different names. | ||
You can call and request Conspiracy Zone to air if you'd like to see this show, re-air if you missed part of it, by calling 478-8600, extension 15. Find out when our shows re-air, because we do these live, and they can ask for them to re-air. | ||
None of this is my opinion. | ||
You've got these ill-informed, you know, hosts of America's Funniest Videos, or whatever he is, Mr. Fugel's saying up there, making jokes, something he doesn't even know about. | ||
This is what's actually happening. | ||
And then he'll say, okay, well, there are some problems, but it's all the right wing. | ||
There is no right and left wing at the top. | ||
It's all New World Order tyranny, feudalism, serptim. | ||
Let's go back to the tape, back to the conspiracy zone. | ||
Now they bring out the government pomp. | ||
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I'm famous. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
We're back. | ||
Our next guest is an Oscar-nominated writer and filmmaker, and earlier this year was appointed by President Bush to the Committee of Arts and Humanities. | ||
Please welcome Lionel Chetwin. | ||
Hi, Lionel. | ||
Now, this guy, Joe Alba, is the head of FEMA. Yes, he is. | ||
Do you think that he really plans on taking over the world? | ||
Look, in an open society, it's really important that people are wary of their government and a certain amount of healthy paranoia. | ||
I want to point something out here. | ||
Remember when I came back from L.A. taping these episodes of Conspiracy Zone? | ||
And I said, this Lionel Chetland guy, the guy who was in the Associated Press articles with Bush with hundreds of millions of dollars taking over Hollywood. | ||
This has probably been in the news. | ||
It's been a big issue. | ||
Vanity first wrote about it. | ||
I'm in the bathroom. | ||
We have all our own bathrooms, but I'm down there in the lower area about to go out. | ||
We're in this communal men's bathroom, and I'm in there, and it's just like the movies. | ||
I'm done doing my business there at the urinal, and I walk over and wash my hands, and he goes, are you on the show? | ||
I go, yeah, I'm Alex Jones, because I'm Lionel Chetwin. | ||
I stick my hand out to shake his hand. | ||
He doesn't shake my hand. | ||
He says, I've heard about you, Austin, Texas. | ||
We're going to get you. | ||
So we walk out of the bathroom and I say in front of the producers, I say, well, he just threatened me. | ||
He's going to get me. | ||
Oh, I'm just joking. | ||
I mean, these guys are just little gangsters. | ||
And the lies that spew out of his mouth are incredible. | ||
Let's go ahead and go back to this creature. | ||
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This kind of stuff, though. | |
You mean what Alex is saying? | ||
Yeah, give psychosis a bad game. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's so counterintuitive. | ||
The Washington Post or the New York Times, you can quote them. | ||
You can take any little thing out. | ||
Understand for a moment what's going on here. | ||
Was you all about trying to take over the country? | ||
This is the ultimate conspiracy theory. | ||
We're about to be taken over by people who see their role in life as giving you cots, paying you back money. | ||
It's the ultimate big brother state. | ||
Yeah, we should all be fearful, whether we should be fearful of fundamentalists. | ||
That's not bad. | ||
I'm also worried about the extreme left wing of the Democratic Party, who seem to think they know how I should live my life. | ||
Well, I'm not left wing or right wing, but I'm going to tell you, what is this, the running man? | ||
Bush has taken over the media. | ||
In fact, that's one of the offices that some of his people are involved in. | ||
Media and Bush merging together, and I'm glad to see a lot of the media is starting to resist that. | ||
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Judy, you uncracked the media as owned by the same corporations that... | |
Yeah, let me comment on that, because that's a very... | ||
Commonly asked question, well, if the media is controlled and they're reporting they're building FEMA camps, what are they saying? | ||
Well, it just so happens that I'd forgotten about this when I grew up. | ||
Our good family friend is the editor of the LA Times that wrote the FEMA camp story, which is admitted in FEMA camp purchases and federal rulings. | ||
But when they report this stuff, you know, they're good people in media. | ||
When they report it, it's always in their own paradigm of it's the right-wing doing it, it's the left-wing doing it. | ||
The right-wing media thinks the left-wing's doing everything bad, and the left-wing thinks it's the right-wing media doing everything bad when it's controlled at the top. | ||
We're involved in all these phony political paradigms. | ||
Take Richard Opel, you know. | ||
He's put there because he has a certain mindset. | ||
They don't have to tell him to be their agent and carry out big government's orders. | ||
He's the type that believes his paradigm, the editor of the Statesman. | ||
They hire people that write a certain bent, certain type of article. | ||
They don't even have to edit much of what they do because they're there. | ||
It's the types that went to the colleges that have the phony mindset, the false political system. | ||
So what's happening is people in media. | ||
I mean, I pick up my phone, and I'm just some guy on some radio stations and an AXS TV show, and, you know, it's this Hollywood person, it's that Hollywood person, it's right-wingers, it's... | ||
It's right-wingers, it's left-wingers. | ||
I'm sending out complimentary videos because Mel Gibson's dad's listening to the show while they're out there at the ranch together. | ||
I mean, people are concerned. | ||
Left-wing, right-wing, it's happening. | ||
There's an alternative press building. | ||
I mean, I read this article here about KPDX, Fox affiliate in Portland, who was attacked by the police. | ||
Where they attack babies with pepper spray at point blank range. | ||
That made it out in Portland that the government was behind it. | ||
It was a police riot. | ||
You just didn't hear about it nationally. | ||
So there is concern in media. | ||
People are waking up. | ||
So that is going on. | ||
Yes, it is owned by the military industrial complex. | ||
I mean, I do interviews almost every day on clear channel radio stations. | ||
You know, big radio stations all over the country. | ||
And routinely a host calls me and goes, look, there's a memo out on you. | ||
We're not allowed to. | ||
Talk about this stuff. | ||
Everybody wants to have you on. | ||
We can't. | ||
Or I'll make it on one show before everybody else hears about it. | ||
And another host wants to set me up on the same station. | ||
So there is censorship there. | ||
But we've got to have people in the media rebel and say no. | ||
So that's the point I was making. | ||
Go back to the tape. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
They're all owned by the same people. | ||
And Karl Rowe, the head White House guy, has been going around saying, don't put out anything that criticizes the government. | ||
Work with us. | ||
That's absolutely untrue. | ||
That's totally true. | ||
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That is absolutely untrue. | |
I was in both of those meetings. | ||
Again, sir, I read his quote. | ||
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I was in both of those meetings. | |
There was a quote. | ||
Come on now. | ||
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I saw the meeting. | |
I saw it on C-Pan. | ||
I was there. | ||
I saw it on C-Pan. | ||
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I watched you on C-Pan. | |
Well, let me ask you this. | ||
I saw you. | ||
Yeah, here's Lionel Chetwin. | ||
I go, you know, there's this media group Bush has got in the White House taking over the media. | ||
And they've been all over the news. | ||
You probably heard about it. | ||
Clinton was doing it, too. | ||
They'd pay $300,000 to, you know, NYPD Blue to have five references in the season that are anti-Second Amendment. | ||
I mean, that came out four years ago. | ||
This is chilling stuff. | ||
Now Bush is giving $40 million a year to just one little group to write product placement. | ||
Propaganda lines. | ||
It's not Pepsi or Pizza Hut or Slotsky's paying for their products we see in the movies. | ||
It's government paying for lines to be inserted into scripts. | ||
And then Chetwood takes the bait and goes, I was in that meeting with Karl Rowe and the heads of Hollywood. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
And I go, yeah, I saw you on C-SPAN. I go, yeah, Chetwood, I saw you on C-SPAN. I saw you in that meeting saying this stuff. | ||
Listen, the lies get worse. | ||
Go back to it. | ||
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1979, FEMA was created out of a series of about 35 different agencies that were brought together. | |
Hold on a pause. | ||
Well, I thought FEMA just gives people cots and money. | ||
That's one little agency. | ||
What, about 7% of their funding? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And these other military-industrial complex groups. | ||
And now people admit FEMA's going to be over Homeland Security and NorthCom and the troops that are going to be on the streets. | ||
Police confident as... | ||
Military helps hunt sniper Reuters. | ||
See, oh, but you're not for the sniper, are you? | ||
You must be for the troops on the streets. | ||
When they're not law enforcement, they're not peace officers. | ||
They're there to kill people and break things. | ||
They are the snipers. | ||
They're behind it, by the way. | ||
Let's go back to this tape. | ||
Back to the lies. | ||
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...became FEMA's charter, if you will. | |
The most significant of those... | ||
was the Civil Defense Act. | ||
That was the act that gave most of the power, which frightens Alex so much. | ||
And it also frightens Sheikah. | ||
Because that act, that act, the Civil Defense Act, on 95th, was repealed in 1994. So, this cornerstone of power... | ||
It was repealed in 1994....doesn't exist. | ||
It was repealed. | ||
Oh, repealed. | ||
Yeah, it no longer... | ||
New executive orders have been... | ||
Well, as I said, new executive orders have been... | ||
I mean, I read the U.S. Code. | ||
I read the executive orders. | ||
How many mainstream news stories, Washington Times right-wing, Washington Post left-wing, they admit. | ||
Bush activated martial law four days after the attack. | ||
Homeland Security is in full control. | ||
They're federalizing your local police. | ||
They got all these anti-terrorism training drills. | ||
They had at UT a few days. | ||
It's going to terrorize the people. | ||
What is going on right now? | ||
This is the system. | ||
This is the game. | ||
Folks, I've got the legislation. | ||
It's like Ashcroft saying the Patriot Act doesn't affect citizens. | ||
The whole thing's written for citizens. | ||
It's every law they couldn't pass over 50 years. | ||
I've read the legislation. | ||
You can go read it, H.R. 3162. Look at section 224, 213, 802. Go look at it for yourself. | ||
Go back to the lies. | ||
So he says, he says, that was all repealed. | ||
Well, new presidents come in and reissue the same executive order under their auspices. | ||
And tailor it and list names of people and operations. | ||
It's a liar. | ||
Everybody knows we're under this shadow government now. | ||
But here's the liar, Lionel Chetwin. | ||
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The Civil Defense Act of 1995 was repealed in 1994. So this cornerstone of power... | |
It was repealed in 1994. It was repealed in 1994. It was repealed. | ||
Oh, repealed. | ||
Yeah, it doesn't... | ||
New executive orders have been added with the same power. | ||
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You take it easy. | |
So, the problem with executive orders, one of the reasons this was done was to increase the transparency of FEMA to Congress. | ||
Right. | ||
Billions of dollars. | ||
Look, if you're going to take over the country, the first thing you're going to take over is the military. | ||
All of their money comes through Congress. | ||
There's congressional oversight for everything that they do. | ||
Don't mix up FEMA. He just said Congress controls FEMA. Congress funds it. | ||
Have you read the Homeland Security legislation? | ||
What's been released? | ||
Is it classified? | ||
It takes 100-plus, not 21 like you heard, of the big agencies, all their subgroups too. | ||
100-plus federal agencies, about 80% of the federal government or more, and puts it into the office of the executive of the president. | ||
There is a whistleblower clause where you can't report fraud, embezzlement, corruption. | ||
We're talking about life in federal president for a federal employee if they report anything. | ||
No collective bargaining. | ||
No, you've probably heard about the union side, which is a small issue compared to total tyranny, but people heard, hey. | ||
We'll be property of the government, yes. | ||
This is the executive becoming Caesar, becoming Hitler. | ||
And it won't matter. | ||
They'll have a Democrat in there, and Democrats will hail the tyranny of the Democrat when they're in. | ||
Republicans will hail the tyranny of the Republican when they're in. | ||
We've got to get past party. | ||
They're double-teaming us, folks. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
Everybody knows, it's been all over the news, that Congress gave up its authority on NAFTA and GATT to fast-track. | ||
They no longer have authority over trade deals. | ||
It's been given to the executive branch. | ||
The legislature. | ||
Everybody knows that Homeland Security transfers the power from Congress and the purse springs to the executive dictatorship. | ||
It's been in the paper a hundred times. | ||
They say how wonderful it is in the paper. | ||
Well, for our safety, we'll have a new executive branch and troops on the streets and federalized police and hover drones and cameras and national ID cards, but we need it. | ||
And this guy gets up on television and says that's not true. | ||
These guys are pure liars. | ||
Go back to it. | ||
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No, what's happening is they're encouraging the enactment on a state-by-state level. | |
There's a model Emergency Management Act. | ||
They're encouraging, they're encouraging the enactment. | ||
If you want your highway funds or your school funds, here is the federal liaison officer. | ||
Sign these contracts with your charter, county, or city. | ||
You will be under federal control. | ||
Your police officer will be reviewed by our review boards if they do anything wrong. | ||
Again, the feds trained our cops how to be thugs. | ||
Now they're getting in trouble. | ||
The feds are taking over. | ||
Again, problem, reaction, solution. | ||
They tell you how to be thugs, and you get in trouble, and they take over. | ||
Everybody, cops, all know about that. | ||
FEMA's the guy who's running this system that's putting the satellite tracker boxes on all the cars. | ||
That's been on the news. | ||
You've heard about that. | ||
Back to it. | ||
I mean, just back to the lies. | ||
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There's a Model Emergency Management Act, and that's what it is. | |
They're a reactive agency. | ||
They're not proactive. | ||
They're not driving around in cars looking for emergencies to take over. | ||
How many opportunities have they had to take over? | ||
In my film, The Takeover, I had the Associated Press and the video of it happening. | ||
Before Columbine, they had school drills where the guys in black uniforms show up, the kids put their hands behind their heads and load on FEMA buses, and it said FEMA's running the program with the BATF and the Secret Service. | ||
FEMA's involved in everything. | ||
FEMA's involved when you listen to the radio and you hear... | ||
That's a FEMA test wave practicing the takeover of your radio or TV station. | ||
Let's go back to it. | ||
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Have they had opportunities to take over? | |
Yes. | ||
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The greatest one given to this country perhaps in its history, or at least since the Civil War, would have been September 11th. | |
September 11th. | ||
What about the Office of Homeland Security then? | ||
That's right, Joel Mike second, by the way. | ||
The Office of Homeland Security has no authority. | ||
It has no budget per se. | ||
They're trying to get budget. | ||
It's not... | ||
The Office of Homeland Security was set up by Bill Clinton in 1993. | ||
bragging speeches about it now. | ||
People couldn't believe it, but it was already there. | ||
We talked about Homeland Security. | ||
There were dozens of books written about it. | ||
This is the National Security Act of 47, the secret government. | ||
You know, the kooks and spooks taking over the domestic civilian government, the local government. | ||
I mean, it's happening, folks. | ||
It's all happening. | ||
The electronic voting machines. | ||
That's FEMA through the office of the White House. | ||
$4 billion of funding to put in electronic touchscreen fraud machines. | ||
This is the last election in Austin you'll ever be able to actually cast a real vote. | ||
Not that it matters. | ||
We have a county clerk in there running things despite that. | ||
She's been caught stuffing ballot boxes, double counting, ballots, changing safety seals, falsifying signatures in 98. So, I mean, folks, you want tyranny? | ||
You're getting it right now. | ||
Let's go back. | ||
So, you know, run anything, Homeland Security, no funds, no power. | ||
You've read the paper. | ||
They're taking over every federal agency you can speak of, like 80% of them. | ||
Everything. | ||
Go back to it. | ||
It's just incredible. | ||
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It's not, it's an advisory. | |
He's an advisor. | ||
It's there to make white people feel safe. | ||
It has no, it has no. | ||
It's the executive power of the presidency. | ||
It's the office of the executive power of the presidency to merge all these federal agencies. | ||
The machinery is there. | ||
Why did Dennis Hastert, a Republican, complain? | ||
No, you've been talking. | ||
Why did Dennis Hastert sit there and say, why haven't I been brought into continuity of government? | ||
Why did the leader of the Senate, Tom Daschle, say that? | ||
They don't have passes to the bunkers. | ||
Now, you're probably happy because you probably... | ||
I probably do. | ||
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John, do you have a pass? | |
Not only do I not have a pass, I haven't got my decoder ring yet, so I can really be a good part of this. | ||
Again, there are no bunkers. | ||
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I've got to take a break. | |
When we come back, we'll take a break. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
I'm about to get to the other news. | ||
Mike, you might turn that Irish down a little bit. | ||
Just a tad. | ||
Suddenly, I look like Casper the Friendly Ghost. | ||
You notice, speaking of Casper the Friendly Cracker, John Fugelsang has to make his... | ||
Has to make his little joke about white people. | ||
See, the white guilt. | ||
So we're all feeling bad while they fill all the other racial groups full of hatred. | ||
All balkanization. | ||
I don't care what color you are. | ||
Get back into freedom. | ||
Stop following their distractions and their diversions. | ||
Get past all this stuff. | ||
I mean, you know, it's all liberal, conservative, white people, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Throwing in these diversionary balkanization divide-and-conquer issues. | ||
There was more of this. | ||
I cut out some of the middle where a bunch of boring stuff happened. | ||
I'll try to air that next week. | ||
But here's the end part. | ||
Oh, by the way, they were taping another episode while I was there with somebody else. | ||
And they ran for about 35 minutes. | ||
When I did this, they taped for an hour and 15 minutes. | ||
And they said it was great, but they wanted to edit it. | ||
They took 15 questions. | ||
They were all for me. | ||
And you notice they edit that out. | ||
But here's one of the questions. | ||
Go ahead and go to this. | ||
Go back, Mike. | ||
Please. | ||
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Welcome back to the Concertia Zone with We're taking questions from our audience now. | |
We're talking about FEMA. Hi, what's your name? | ||
Bridget. | ||
Bridget. | ||
Where are you from, Bridget? | ||
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | ||
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | ||
Are there any other Milwaukee's? | ||
I don't know. | ||
We keep talking about how FEMA is going to take over the government and stuff. | ||
I'm just wondering exactly how will they do that? | ||
You haven't quite explained that yet. | ||
Again, it's by incrementalism. | ||
They're not going to announce they're taking over. | ||
Incrementally, they've been doing it, and by using disasters, especially terrorist attacks, would be quite easy to expand the power to condition the people to accept that level of tyranny. | ||
So it's through crises, through problem-reaction solution, that we would see an expanded takeover. | ||
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But how are they going to do it? | |
Well, it's a Richter scale of martial law, of tyranny. | ||
I'd say we're at about five or six right now, and the Mercury's rising. | ||
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Again, Ashcroft, you're talking about taking away civil liberties bit by little bit by little bit. | |
And I think a lot of my Democratic friends are a bit too hysterical about what's gone down. | ||
Well, again, I'm not a Democrat, but nor am I. I see no evidence of any of this. | ||
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I see no evidence of any of that. | |
Of what? | ||
What evidence is that? | ||
Okay. | ||
USA Patriot Act. | ||
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Just a second. | |
USA Patriot Act is stripping away. | ||
You've got to stop combining... | ||
Things here and things there and things all over the place to put them together to try and weave a piece of cloth that doesn't exist. | ||
None of this paranoid, and it truly is paranoid. | ||
FEMA's not directing the military during these activities? | ||
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No, there's a chain of command. | |
Alex, why do you make your life so complicated? | ||
Well, freedom takes eternal vigilance, and the USA Patriot Act, Section 802, the definition of a domestic terrorist, anyone who engages in criminal acts that endanger human life and violate federal or state law. | ||
And they've admitted jaywalking now could be a terrorist act. | ||
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Look, jaywalking is not a crime. | |
It's a misdemeanor. | ||
So it would not be covered by Section 802 of the Act. | ||
You're saying it's a local law. | ||
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You're extrapolating a federal law into areas where it doesn't belong. | |
And let me say one other thing. | ||
Section 802. Let me tell you, the price of freedom may be vigilance, all right? | ||
But the food of freedom is also reason. | ||
You heard about the lowest-level misdemeanor with a woman without her seatbelt on five blocks from her house in Lago Vista going to jail. | ||
Going all the way to the Supreme Court, they said they could arrest her for that. | ||
No, Section 802 states any action that measures human life that's a violation of federal or any state law. | ||
So, you know, more lies from Mr. Chetwin. | ||
And finish it up, and I want to hit this, Mike. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
...and hysteria is not the defender of... | ||
Those that will give up liberty for security deserve and will get neither. | ||
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That said, everything you want to know about sandbags, you heard it here today. | |
Thanks for our panel, Alex Jones, Sheikha Bruce, John Fuglesang, and Lionel Chetwin. | ||
If we've made one person a little paranoid, then we've done our job. | ||
I'm Kevin Nealon. | ||
Don't miss the next show because we know where you live. | ||
Good night. | ||
All right, folks. | ||
The tactic here, make jokes about serious things, discredit things. | ||
It's all funny. | ||
Oh, it's all paranoia to know your rights. | ||
This is the London Telegraph, mainstream news. | ||
I saw about ten of these articles last week. | ||
Horton down, you soldiers. | ||
For sarin gas test in 1983. Well, that's only 19 years ago. | ||
This is the latest declassified stuff. | ||
Servicemen were experimented on with sarin. | ||
Deaths resulted. | ||
Thousands became sick. | ||
500 survivors were suing. | ||
Just government spraying sarin nerve gas on you. | ||
This is in England. | ||
Last week it came out in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. | ||
The government... | ||
Sprayed dozens of unknown biological weapons on U.S. cities from helicopters and crop dusters. | ||
Turned out the government mailed the anthrax letters. | ||
That came out in the foreign press. | ||
Government officials quit and went public. | ||
You know, it's like this. | ||
This is the Associated Press yesterday. | ||
Camp commander, relieved of duties, the brigadier general, the head of the U.S. Naval Base of Guantanamo Bay, Camp X-ray Brigadier General Rick Baucus, left because he refused to oversee torture. | ||
It's criminal activity, folks. | ||
I mean, this is how bizarre. | ||
And what's coming next? | ||
I got an article here out of the Arizona Daily Star where they admit they're going to spray subtilis globogee, a biological agent. | ||
But they say it only causes abortions in mammals. | ||
It's not that bad for you. | ||
Over the city. | ||
I mean, it's in a so-called drill. | ||
I mean, we already deal with urban warfare and blowing up buildings and firing troops. | ||
Now they're going to spray stuff on us? | ||
The Washington Post reported and said it was great, of course, a few weeks ago, that the government's declassified the fact that they're fitting thousands of helicopters with spray bottles to knock out, make whole cities pass out, so they can confiscate our guns more easily. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
Top commanders quitting because they won't torture people? | ||
That's great news, but the torture is the bad news. | ||
There is just so much of this stuff happening, and then I told you that this would happen. | ||
I said early on the radio yesterday, before this came out last night, police combatants, military helps hunt Sniper. | ||
And they say NORTHCOM, North American Command, has hover drones and manned aircraft flying around coordinating the police and the feds. | ||
Again, NORTHCOM is North American Command. | ||
Theater operations, first time since the Civil War, activated. | ||
Our borders stay open, but the military is going to operate domestically. | ||
They say, well, if you'll let us get rid of PASICOM, it'll help us with the troops on the border. | ||
It's constitutional and troops on the border. | ||
That doesn't violate posse comitatus. | ||
I've had the former head JAG officer, who's now a professor at the University of Chicago, on to cover that, former colonel. | ||
Rumsfeld okays military assets and sniper hunt. | ||
Again. | ||
And I've shown you the video on military checkpoints. | ||
They had this set up 10 years ago. | ||
Now they're just going to have it go big time. | ||
Glendinning to ban firearms hunting in four metro counties. | ||
Again, any excuse to go up to the Second Amendment, when they almost have a total gun ban in D.C. where some of the shootings have gone on. | ||
Well, it is a total gun ban. | ||
They're almost a total gun ban. | ||
But it's the gun's fault. | ||
Now it's the need to ban deer rifles. | ||
By the way, I told you they want to ban even the.308. | ||
The NRA isn't warning you about that, are they? | ||
They keep losing the battle for you. | ||
Loyal opposition. | ||
By the way, there have been two FBI analysts shot. | ||
One of the first people shot was an FBI analyst in defense analysis. | ||
Now another FBI agent's been shot. | ||
This is a government op. | ||
I don't have time to profile the whole thing. | ||
I've done that on my radio show. | ||
By the way, it's a rebroadcast now on Wednesday nights just so I can do this show. | ||
It's always be live during the day, but I re-broadcast a lot at night. | ||
Still coming up in nine minutes. | ||
You can tune in at Infowars.com or if you're north of Austin, you can pick up Newstalk 1260, the station that comes into town here. | ||
FBI analyst is latest sniper victim. | ||
I mean, this is not cute, folks. | ||
This is not funny. | ||
This is serious, serious, serious business. | ||
Oh, the government sprayed on thousands of troops deadly sarin gas. | ||
Same stuff our government gave Saddam in the 80s, the nerve gas, the Iranians. | ||
But that's okay. | ||
Government, you know, that's just what they do. | ||
They just radiate babies with radiation, and they just give pregnant women plutonium pills, and they just, you know, inject the soldiers and let black men die of several over 50 years and spread it. | ||
Oh yeah, and they just, you know, Margaret Sanger gave awards to Hitler and got awards from Hitler, but she's a liberal. | ||
And then I've got this story out of Newsweek. | ||
Vice President blocks an independent commission to investigate 9-1-1. | ||
For the second time, they're now blocking investigations. | ||
They have their little whitewash investigation. | ||
You know, why? | ||
Why are they doing that? | ||
Because I've written a book and made two films about it, proving the government carried these attacks out. | ||
Now they're saying, oh, we want to ban all previously made guns and make there be a barcode stamper in the barrel that leaves your name and number, basically, on each bullet. | ||
Of course, that means previously made guns will have to be banned. | ||
Cops will have to raid you to check, you know, making us all criminals. | ||
And it's registration. | ||
When you buy your gun, you're all registered. | ||
They also want to ban previously made guns, make you buy biometric thumb scan guns. | ||
I reported this. | ||
Years ago, it's handgun control incorporated's tactic to disarm you, as the head of that group had said. | ||
Now in New Jersey, it's passed the statehouse. | ||
It's on the governor's desk. | ||
New Mexico passed it from the statehouse to ban the previously-made guns, make you buy biometric guns that aren't even available yet, of course. | ||
Then they have a sub-phony argument. | ||
Okay, it'll be available soon. | ||
See. | ||
And they make you argue about how it's not available yet while you're not arguing the fact of, this is registration, it has my thumb scan on it. | ||
Tiny barcode on bullets. | ||
Are we going to have a barcode on Louisville slugger baseball bats? | ||
How about Ginsu knives? | ||
How about Ford trucks if somebody runs over you with one? | ||
You know, is it the truck's fault, the baseball bat, the knife's fault, the pool's fault if you drown somebody? | ||
Or is it your fault? | ||
Again, we know this common sense thing. | ||
And why are you calling yourselves liberals out there? | ||
When you love the police state, you love the cameras, you love the tyranny. | ||
The military and the police are arming the teeth against us. | ||
You love leftist rebels with machine guns in Latin America, but citizens being armed is bad. | ||
You're not anti-establishment. | ||
Michael Moore, bowling for Columbine, ought to be called... | ||
Exploiting dead children killed by federal SWAT teams. | ||
Oh, during the Denver Post, at least six of the 13 dead children were shot by federal SWAT teams. | ||
Another one was shot by one of the sheriff's deputies. | ||
They were caught on tape crying and admitting it. | ||
By the way, the son of an FBI agent found the Trenchcoat Mafia. | ||
They ran the school's internet. | ||
It was a federal operation. | ||
The children coming out, so they reported four men shooting. | ||
It's a whole other show. | ||
See, I got all the evidence. | ||
Tiny barcodes on bullets. | ||
This is where it's all going. | ||
Get down! | ||
Get down! | ||
We hear you have a gun that you hadn't converted over to the barcode system. | ||
Doesn't have a biometric access. | ||
Well, it's my grandpa with a shotgun. | ||
Get down, punk. | ||
You're going down to federal prison for a long time. | ||
Bush has taken the Safe Streets program that the NRA supports. | ||
The NRA is now also in with the Nature Conservancy and Sierra Club for forcing people to sell their land. | ||
That's why the Executive Director of Legislative Affairs, we got him fired. | ||
The NRA is now there to destroy your Second Amendment. | ||
They're out there with this Clinton Safe Streets program that Bush has expanded. | ||
Bush also tripled the size of the VATF. And they're saying that, well, you know, we're going to have to, you know, now with this system, all gun crime will be federally prosecuted. | ||
You'll serve 10 years for possession of a firearm. | ||
You're like, well, we live in Texas. | ||
I don't have to worry about that. | ||
Did you know under Texas law that they've changed it? | ||
You can't buy a gun at the gun shop and drive home. | ||
Ask a cop. | ||
Read the law books. | ||
Go online. | ||
Read the laws. | ||
I can't buy a gun at the store and drive home with it. | ||
I can't go to the shooting range. | ||
It's up to the officer and the court's discretion. | ||
So they're saying it's a crime. | ||
We're going to leave it foggy. | ||
And now I hear about people in Williamson County, no criminal record, World War II veterans, 60, 70, 80 years old, Korean War veterans. | ||
I've heard a bunch of these stories. | ||
They drive home, cops pull over, might have a search vehicle. | ||
Go ahead, officer just came back and goes fishing. | ||
Oh, so you got some fish in the ashes? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Might have to take you to jail, sir. | ||
Well, why? | ||
Well, you got a knife here. | ||
Well, what's a skin knife? | ||
The cop reads in the right. | ||
I mean, folks, this is happening. | ||
7.5 million Americans in prison now. | ||
Now, the old guy goes in. | ||
He pays a local Williamsburg County lawyer. | ||
I got to pay 20 grand? | ||
Yeah, and probation, too. | ||
And they suck this money out of him. | ||
And people don't know their rights. | ||
They don't fight it. | ||
They don't know the lawyer is part of the local city government selling them down the river. | ||
Well, I was going to be able to go on more vacations and spend more money, but I'll be eating dog food because I don't have any money because I'm on probation. | ||
He gets to go and have some young punk criminal probation officer yell at him, some veteran. | ||
I'm sure I had the knife. | ||
I've seen these old men. | ||
It's just pathetic. | ||
I'm sick of it. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Traffic cameras could help solve crimes. | ||
It may seem impossible to pick out a real serial killer roaming on highways, but now... | ||
They say that the surveillance cameras, the federal government, and NORTHCOM, the military, are going to use them to stop criminals. | ||
New York Times. | ||
Big Brother IDs. | ||
Mike, that note fell off the counter. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Give it back to me. | ||
Big Brother IDs coming soon. | ||
They admit, oh, the state driver's license is really a national ID card they set up seven years ago. | ||
Yeah, I made a film five years ago about it called America Destroyed by Design. | ||
You better research this. | ||
And now... | ||
In Denver, Colorado, they've announced at all stores, the cops, it isn't a law, they just say, all stores will put in thumb scanners to buy and sell, period. | ||
Now, I read the Fort Worthshire Telegram, Fort Worth is doing it. | ||
Arlington's doing it. | ||
Putting in the thumb scanners. | ||
Big Brother ID's coming soon. | ||
You already have it in most states. | ||
38 states already have it, the thumb scan. | ||
This is the Casual Society tracking control grid. | ||
800,000 folks in... | ||
Yokohama refused to join Big Brother and refused to take national ID cards. | ||
So the Japanese are more free-minded than we are. | ||
This is the news of Yokohama. | ||
There was so much other news I didn't have time to get to. | ||
Mike gave me a note here. | ||
It says, walk with us, flyer on. | ||
Ah! | ||
There's some kind of march or walk east. | ||
Oh, canvassing! | ||
Out there getting the vote out for Precinct 4, Mike Hansen, running against big government commandant. | ||
This is the last year before all electronic voting machines are in. | ||
Federally funded. | ||
Talk about what FEMA's doing. | ||
This is it. | ||
Everything. | ||
The voting machines, electronic, the land grabbing. | ||
Yeah, I hope folks call the comment line and get involved. | ||
That is important. | ||
Final push here for that campaign. | ||
I just think down at the wall I'll probably step in. | ||
Cast our own votes. | ||
That's a problem. | ||
You see this article in the Statesman last week. | ||
Oh, a non-elected regional commission has decided to even raise the clean air standards even higher since we keep passing them. | ||
They keep raising the standards. | ||
We're going to go ahead and put trackers in your cars and tax you and lower speed limits. | ||
New air plan will focus on drivers. | ||
This is all about training who the property is. | ||
This is all funded. | ||
The oil companies are funding this. | ||
Like, why? | ||
Because they want to just jack up oil prices and sell you less oil for a higher price. | ||
They're telling you there's no water left when water is more water than ever. | ||
So they can jack prices up. | ||
It's like they start picking your trash up once a week, double the price of collection, and cut the size of what you can... | ||
This is tyranny, folks. | ||
It's fascism. | ||
The corporate elite's behind big government. | ||
And liberals think they're going to stop the corporations with big government. | ||
You're fools. | ||
You've been fed a lie. | ||
You've been fed a losing strategy by your masters at the paid-off universities. | ||
I'll be on the radio. | ||
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