The discussion between Alex Jones and Drew Agras revolves around environmental concerns such as
SUVs, bumper stickers, and a report on an American company putting AIDS and hepatitis B vaccines in
corn plants. While Drew supports targeting SUV owners with reminders of their pollution, Alex argues
that the focus should be on larger environmental issues like the report on Prote-Gene. The
conversation then shifts to gun control and corrupt systems controlling citizens' lives and choices,
including taxation, bus systems, and the Kyoto Protocol.
A Boulder environmentalist told 7 News Tuesday that he put stickers on SUVs to remind the vehicle's owners that they are polluting the air.
We had on a guest a year ago that started this.
The man identified only as Drew, but we've got him on with us, Drew Agras.
Said that he puts bumper stickers with the words, I don't care about the air on parked SUVs.
Well, we're on in Boulder.
So I guess you can tune into the show there.
This practice is a growing trend, both locally and nationally, 7 News reported.
And it goes on.
Basically, it's labeling cars with owners that I believe really don't care about the air because they've gone and spent a couple thousand dollars on something that pollutes more and is less fuel efficient than other cars, Drew said.
And I I'm really concerned about the new Scientist article about the Texas company Prote-Gene that put AIDS vaccine and Hepatitis B vaccine and three other nasty things in a corn plant where the corn grows this.
The corn kernels have this in them.
It's now spread into at least three states.
They're now saying they're putting cancer into cows and pigs to make them grow faster and mutate to create new developments.
Those have even pro people that are for genetic engineering out of control.
This has got them freaked out.
But I don't really hear the environmental groups doing something about that.
Here in Austin, I see them grabbing farms and ranches with the city and the big corporations, Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, Audubon Society.
I've been to their smart growth conferences.
It's all bankers up there.
Bank of America, Citibank, all these groups.
It just seems like a pretext to attack private property.
SUVs putting out a little bit more pollution, and by the way, they've raised air standards.
The government even admits it's now much cleaner than it was a decade ago, or 50 years ago, for that matter.
It seems like you're polishing silverware on the Titanic and vandalizing cars.
Your comments to that?
unidentified
Well, that's a good point.
I mean, there's a lot of causes out there for the environment, and I certainly can't fight all of them, and there might even be better causes out there, but SUVs are a problem nowadays, and that's something I feel strongly about.
Well, my family has a ranch we've had since 1830, thousands of acres.
A lot of it's swamp land.
I have a Tahoe four-wheel drive.
Should I have to have a special license because I used it?
I mean, shouldn't I be able to have an SUV because I go into... but even if I didn't, even if I was driving on the highway, shouldn't I be able to buy whatever car I want?
unidentified
That's a well-used argument.
Of course, we live in America and we have all sorts of rights, and if something's for sale, of course you have the right to buy it.
So what, you're just trying to get the people to think about it and not have SUVs, sir?
unidentified
Yeah, I think the main point here is that there's two Problems with SUVs here, there's two actions against us and the environment.
One is the government, which hasn't raised standards for light trucks and SUVs in the last 15 years.
And the other would be the auto industry itself, which really just sells SUVs as a sort of a sexy, powerful, safe, The feds have raised eight times in the last decade, twice in the last year, general overall emissions.
And states in conglomerates and regional governments, totally illegal, are coming up with their own taxing schemes about that.
I'm telling you that Kyoto and the rest of it are being rammed through by the oil companies So they can just jack up oil prices and sell us a plentiful commodity by artificially restricting the amount of it, just like the Bureau does with its diamond monopoly.
Basically trying to promote a little bit more education about SUVs and traffic patterns and transportation itself as compared to the either misinformation or lack of information that the auto industry actually gives us.
Now, when you said that pollution standards have increased over the last couple of years, that's only a very specific and small amount of pollution of actually the emissions controls have increased.
And that is smog-emitting pollutants have actually decreased, or the standards have been increased in the last couple of years.
But when it comes to CO2, which is the main global warming factor, they say, say the scientists are 90%... Drew, I'm not here to divide people.
And let me tell you again, That if you will just go to the major environmental group websites, they're all run by Monsanto and ExxonMobil and the rest of them, and Dutch Rochelle, that basically finances the National Geographic propaganda land grab channel.
The NRA supports the CARA bill to grab $47 billion of private land.
So the very people I'm sure that you don't like are the very people that are really Trojan horses pushing this whole movement.
Now they're saying major universities, major studies, people that did believe in global warming, now they're saying we're entering global cooling.
No, Los Angeles prosecutors won't file charges in remaining Rampart cases.
No, that's...
Italian doctor says clone baby due January.
No, that's all coming up.
Hold on.
Hurdles remain for arming airline pilots.
Hmm.
Oh, here it is.
This is the London Observer.
Also, Tom's won it on this.
Researchers have developed a technique to speed evolution by inserting human cancer genes, cancer-causing genes, into animals and plants.
Scientists condemn new gene technique.
Hundreds of mutant breeds, which would normally take nature millennia to produce, will be developed in months by the method known as hyper-mutation ability.
But the technique designed to improve production of new animal and crop breeds has shocked many scientists and environmentalists.
Some say the process could result in organisms and human cancer causing genes being released into the environment.
Others worry that attempts to accelerate evolution could be dangerous.
however it's creator of the u_s_-based company more photo tag
should all be arrested so that could be valuable to drug and agriculture companies
hanging up all the isolate highly profitable breed drought-resistant plant or
milk rich cows details of the methods were pressed
uh... passed by the observer last week by a senior british researcher working on
one of europe's largest biotech corporations although a keen supporter of
g_m_ technology the scientist was dismayed to learn about morphotech's
plans after his directors launched a sales tour of Europe.
He said, what would happen if the organism containing such a dangerous gene escaped?
What if a gene got into the food chain?
Some people could suffer fatal reactions.
Now, the FDA has authorized full release of this open air.
Let me read to you the open air test of this, then I'll get your response.
And you'll stop this SUV business if you really care about the environment.
This is the new scientist, GM crop mishaps unite friends and foes.
Goes on to report mysterious pharmacological GM crop goes wrong in the US.
Texas based company ProteiGene has been given authorization for the transmittable, according
to GSDM records, ProteiGene has received 85 test permits for experimental open air trials
of pharmacological GM crops and chemical crops for planting in at least 96 locations.
It's now spread to three states into soybean crops that they don't even own, by the way.
Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota.
AIDS vaccine, this is what's in the corn.
Age Vaccine GP120, a glycoprotein, blood clotting agent, artopine, tri-spin, digestive enzyme that can cause the use in leather tanning or produce insulin, industrial adhesive, lax case, an enzyme derived from fungus, other pharmacological GM crops are poorly grown by proteogen, include experimental oral vaccines for hepatitis B and for a pig disease, transmittable gastrotricitis, according to USDA records.
Now, you still worried about SUVs?
unidentified
Yes, I am.
I think there's a lot of problems in the environment today, and I think that you have a very interesting case there that we should be looking into some farming policies.
Now, there's problems everywhere.
There's farming policies, there's transmittal of cancer-causing chemicals, all sorts of stuff, but I maintain that there's not one thing that we should fight against.
Yeah, but you notice, there you are in Boulder involving the environment.
You notice you knew all about the evil SUVs.
Which aren't causing a problem.
I've looked at the scientific data from all sides.
But you feel good about that, because the news has given you some issue of no significance to attack mobility and freedom of movement and all this, and property rights, and the roads we paid for.
The websites are InfoWars.com, InfoWars.net, JonesReport.com, and now CruisinPlanet.com.
We're talking to Drew Agras, environmentalist who goes around sticking bumper stickers on people's cars.
What do the bumper stickers say that you stick on SUVs, Drew?
unidentified
Uh, yeah, actually we have quite a number of stickers.
I don't actually do the tagging of cars myself, but there's a National network of people who do some of the stickers say I don't care about the air That's the the original sticker.
So well, you know, I thought that they're placed on SUVs in order to Make the owner who has to peel it off.
Yeah, that's the actual Justice Department numbers.
unidentified
Yeah, and with the SUVs, you also got to consider when you're using SUVs and pickup trucks, You're also carrying, people are also carrying bigger loads, loads that can't be carried in cars.
You want to get involved in regulating our lives, and it's wrong, and you're serving the very globalists you think you're fighting.
unidentified
Actually, we definitely ask people to not tag pickup trucks, which are used in agriculture and construction, not tag anything that has a company logo on the side of the truck.
You're absolutely right, Cody, that many SUVs or light trucks are used for industry and farming, and that's something that we don't fight against.
But if you hang out on the street corner and watch what's driving by, it's mostly Single people driving huge excursions.
You are polishing silverware on the deck of the Titanic.
Shouldn't you get concerned when pointing out the genetic engineering?
unidentified
Maybe I should create a website about that as well.
Hey Alex, can I say something about that genetic engineering thing?
Yeah, go ahead.
With the genetic engineering and the cancer agents that are in milks and stuff that they're selling now, dairy products, Uh, we gotta clarify that this isn't your average small farmer and working farmer.
No, they're infecting the... These are corporation farms.
The globalists are infecting the whole food chain on purpose so they can then come in and regulate it.
Uh, last word, Drew, what'd you want to say?
unidentified
I was just gonna say that, um, you know, the government is there for a purpose and I wonder what your opinion that purpose is for if it's not for the protection of our citizens.