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Alex Jones Enemy of the State Episode
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Be crammed into this rat name.
We should not submit to dehumanization.
I don't know about you, but I'm concerned with what's happening in this world.
I'm concerned with the structure.
I'm concerned with the systems of control.
Those that control my life and those that seek to control it even more!
I want freedom!
That's what I want!
And that's what Jay should want!
It's up to each and every one of us to turn into some of the greed, the hatred, the envy, and yes, the insecurities.
Because that is a simple mode of control.
Make us feel pathetic, small.
So we'll willingly give up our sovereignty, our liberty, our destiny.
We have got to realize we're being conditioned on a mass scale.
Start challenging this corporate slave state.
The 21st century, during the end of the century.
Not the century of slavery, not the century of lies, issues of no significance, and classism, and statism, and all the rest of the modes of control.
It's going to be the age of humankind standing up for something pure and something right.
No budget garbage, liberal, democratic, conservative, republican.
It's all under control of the two sides of the same coin.
Two management teams getting for control the CEO job are slightly incorporated.
The truth is out there in front of you when they lay out this buffet of pies.
I'm sick of it, and I'm not going to take a bite out of it.
Do you got me?
Persistence is not futile.
We're going to win this thing.
Humankind is too good.
We're not a bunch of underachievers.
We're going to stand up and we're going to be human beings.
We're going to get fired up about the real things.
The things that matter.
Creativity and the dynamic human spirit that refuses to submit.
Well, that's it.
That's all I've got to say.
Senior Corps! ...of that entire region.
alex jones
Problem, reaction, solution over and over again.
In fact, here's the analysis of Hamas history tied to Israel, United Press International, by Richard Sale.
And it details this.
Here is another one from the Center for Research on Globalism.
Israeli roots of Hamas are being exposed.
Not just the roots, but modern-day terrorism controlled by Israel.
I mentioned this story out of the Sunday Herald.
The Army asked me to make bombs for the IRA, told me I had the Prime Minister's blessing.
Exclusive confessions of a secret agent.
British intelligence.
Army intelligence.
IRA torture was in the Royal Marines.
Loyalist killer admits to being RUC informer.
Oh, before I forget, another tidbit in this information overload.
The London Guardian broke a story on March 26, 2001. It came out in court in Italy.
The former head of Italian intelligence said that in the 1970s, the left wing was getting out of the control of the government.
And so the CIA went in and hired the right wing to carry out terrorist attacks to be blamed on the left wing.
Headline, terrorists helped by CIA to stop the rise of left in Italy.
So the left gets out of the control of the globalists.
And off the reservation, the globalists will blow stuff up and blame it on the left.
If the right gets out of their control, they'll blow stuff up and blame it on the right.
It's done over and over and over again.
Just another example.
Here's another one.
Al Qaeda suspects hidden by UK agents.
Jack Straw, foreign minister for Britain, faces government grilling over Bali bombing.
Turns out that they, quote, had prior knowledge and told the Bali's government not.
To warn the people.
They also told the Taiwanese found out about it, and the U.S. government told them not to warn the folks in Bali.
And the evidence shows that it was a military job, and it looks like it was done to get the Australians behind the war.
A tourist bar was targeted full of Australians, and now the Australians are cracking down on their people and taking all of their liberties just over and over and over again.
The families of the victims in Australia aren't sitting down and taking it quietly.
They went after the Australian premier at a press conference on the volley bombing and accused them of having knowledge or being involved.
And the evidence is they were.
Here's another one from the Associated Press.
In 2003, FBI recruited and protected violent informants nationwide for decades.
And you read into the article, it's come out in court, the FBI controlled mafia hitmen.
And controlled the drug dealing on the East and West Coast and had killers going after people that were trying to stop drug dealers.
In some cases, police officers that were doing their job were being targeted by FBI agents using organized crime.
I mean, folks, and this is the government that wants to take all your liberties under Patriot Act II. Then you have Russia.
Putin was conclusively caught by Moscow police using the new KGB, the FSB, to carry out bombings.
And when a Russian media tycoon exposed the story, Putin tried to have him arrested, and he had to flee the country.
There are so many other examples of government-sponsored terrorism.
They've admitted under Project SHAD in the 70s, they sprayed our troops with chemicals and biologicals on ships.
Incredible illnesses and even some deaths resulted.
They admit that they sprayed U.S. states thousands of times from Alaska to Florida.
They just calmly announced it.
It's not even a major news headline.
That's one of the tactics the propagandists use.
They will minimize massive news stories by burying them in the paper and then have a hundred reports about how to bake a cake or roast a turkey.
And now the Army and Homeland Security are announcing that they're going to have biological spraying of Bracillus throngenesis, a dangerous bacteria, over many areas of Oklahoma.
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Now, people in Oklahoma have been talking to me about this tonight and saying, you know, anything coming out of a plane landing on my state, I think that seems suspicious.
And the folks I've talked to tonight say they're feeling a sense of homeland insecurity.
alex jones
Again, just setting the precedent.
They can spray us whenever they want.
Here's another headline.
Records, U.S. did open-air biological chemical weapons test in Florida.
Again, Associated Press, chemical weapons test by the U.S. in the 60s against servicemen.
Here was a Sunday Herald story out of Britain revealed how naval intelligence tested lethal plague bombs off Scotland that then blew into the coastline.
Porton down used soldiers for sarin gas test in 1983. Deadly gas.
These people died from it.
Red Cross faces scrutiny.
Sydney Morning Herald.
They got caught.
The federal government yesterday ordered an inquiry into the deliberate use of potentially contaminated blood to make medical products used by thousands of hospitals, patients, and hemophiliacs.
And it says they told people giving blood, we don't care if you have hepatitis C. Give us blood!
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And publicly put it in the blood supply.
alex jones
Here's another one.
UN complicit in forced sterilization.
Still going on.
Eugenics.
Nazi programs.
They call it bioethics today.
Here's another one.
Britain toy with ethnic cleansing.
Leaders considered forcibly moving Roman Catholics to Irish Republic.
This stuff comes out every day.
They just calmly announce it.
They're behind all the terror.
We've never found a terrorist incident of any real size or scope that was carried out by anyone but the government.
There's a few lone nuts that do a few Badly coordinated, tiny attacks, but every major attack is controlled by the globalists and their provocateurs.
I just want you to realize who we're dealing with, who we're facing here, America.
A bunch of criminal hoodlums, military industrial complex minions.
Using Madison Avenue advertising, propaganda, brainwashing techniques to neutralize opposition to the New World Order.
You know, they got you to deny its existence while they were building this worldwide police state for total enslavement.
Now it's upon you and they're saying accept it or the terrorists are going to get you.
Wake up, man!
Your kids are worth it!
The truth is getting out to the American people.
And as the liberals and the conservatives wake up to the fact that we have manufactured consent in this country and that there's no real debate about serious issues, just simply staged theatrical events, we can begin to get our Bill of Rights and Constitution back.
All Americans should be constitutionalists because the Constitution and Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence state the facts of history.
Governments become tyrannical.
They attempt to dominate populations, and they must be resisted.
And mistrust of government, a watchful nature, must be promoted and supported in a country if it's going to be free.
Elites throughout history have wanted just a few things.
To expand their control and to maintain that control, and to block any rivals to that control.
And to do that, they have to dumb down populations.
They have to create terrorist acts to scare them into submission.
And the New World Order is simply the latest in a long line of empires, of strong men, of king rats that have attempted to dominate and abuse their populations.
And they can't help it.
They will always abuse their populations because their own minions, their own servants, their own enforcers Enjoy abusing people.
They're sadistic.
And they like to expand their own little mini-empires inside of a tyrannical, dehumanizing, total enslavement program.
It is the law of the jungle.
It is the law of world history.
And as a great statesman said, those that don't know history are doomed to repeat it.
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
And I know this.
Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God.
Let's look at the Patriot Act 1 and 2 and what Homeland Security sets up here in the United States.
Using the pretext of terror, in the wake of September 11th tragedy, the federal government passed the Patriot Act 2. Members of Congress were not even allowed to read it.
They were ordered by committee chairmen to go out on the floor and vote for something they had never read.
Patriot Act 1 destroyed large sections of the Bill of Rights.
It annihilated the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th Amendment, seriously damaged the 7th and the 10th.
Now there's Patriot Act 2, as if Patriot Act 1 wasn't good enough.
Congressman Ron Paul, when speaking to Insight Magazine, told them that no member of Congress was allowed to read the First Patriot Act.
It was passed by the House on October 27, 2001. The First Patriot Act was universally decried by civil libertarians and constitutional scholars from across the political spectrum.
William Safire, while writing for the New York Times, described the First Patriot Act as powers by saying that President Bush was seizing dictatorial control.
On February 7, 2003, the Center for Public Integrity, a nonpartisan public interest think tank in D.C., revealed the full text of the Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003. The classified document had been leaked to them by an unnamed source inside the federal government.
The document consisted of a 33-page section by section analysis and the accompanying 87-page bill.
And all this time, after they were caught, the White House tried to deny it.
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There is not a proposed terrorist act, too.
alex jones
Then it turned out the bill had actually already been introduced as S-22 by the Democrats.
In fact, the title was almost identical.
Whereas the House version was the Domestic Security Enhancement Act, the Senate version was the Justice and Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003. The only difference with the Senate version is it's full of gun control laws, like Our Lady of Peace Act that registers gun owners, a national ballistics database, shuts down private sellers at gun shows.
It just dwarfs the 1968 Gun Control Act.
And by the way, Republicans are supporting this legislation.
89 has also been introduced.
It's the Universal National Service Act of 2003. Let me tell you, it's the hallmark of a command and control society.
The description of the bill is to provide for the common defense by requiring that all young persons in the United States, including women, perform a period of military service or civilian service in furtherance of the national defense and homeland security and for other purposes.
We have looked at some of the programs the federal government has already been setting up for national service here in the new homeland and they include East German style tattletale squads of every type which are just basically a super tips program.
It's similar to programs they've had in Russia since Stalin's era and continuing to this day where they take junior high and high school students and train them in warrant service, gun confiscation, tax police.
A fugitive apprehension, you name it.
Literal Hitlerjugend, brown shirts.
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Taking 11-year-old children and teaching them the finer points of collecting taxes.
And teaching them to do this.
These are their role models.
Russia's rough and ready tax police.
They knock on the door.
You know it's time to pay your taxes.
They wear black masks and are famous for beating up tax cheats in the Russian mafia.
Their motto?
We have guns, and we know how to use them.
alex jones
The Patriot Act II bill itself is stamped confidential, not for distribution.
Upon reading the analysis of the bill, I was stunned by the systematically crafted tyranny contained in the legislation.
The Just Department Office of Legislative Affairs admits that they have indeed covertly transmitted a copy of legislation.
The Speaker of the House, Dennis Hastert, and of course Roy told us the Democrats have already introduced the bill.
And there's dozens of sections in it, actually hundreds of sections in it, but Section 501 allows them to strip Americans of their citizenship and designate them for enemy combatants under Section 802 of the first Patriot Act that reads any action that endangers human life that is a violation of any federal or state law.
Now understand, you think this is just for, you know, Habib Ahmed, the terrorist suspect over in Jordan, so you don't think it will affect you.
It says over and over again to fight international terrorism, domestic terrorism, and crime.
The definition of terrorism, again, any action that endangers human life that violates any federal or state law.
That's the first Patriot Act.
They now say in Patriot Act 2 that they'll strip you of citizenship, secretly arrest you...
And yes, even secretly execute you in one of the subsections.
I mean, Hitler didn't even have the nerve to put stuff like that down on paper.
He just did it.
You're thinking, hey, Patriot Act 2 hasn't passed.
Well, as soon as they engineer a terrorist attack, it will.
And they've even said that if there's another terrorist attack, they'll pass it.
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The war on terrorism was not just 9-11.
That was just one of the battles.
When you go to the grocery store and when you go to the football arena or other places, you have to think about these things differently.
alex jones
So look what they've set up here.
Every time there's attack, they take more liberties while they leave the border wide open.
Just a few more attacks will be more enslaved than somebody in Soviet Russia.
And it also has a subsection where if you know that your neighbor was grabbed by the police and you tell anyone, you can be designated as a terrorist and then be grabbed.
I mean, this is something out of Alexander Shultzenitsa's Gulag Archipelago, but worse, and right here in America.
Section 501, the enemy combatant designation, and they're already grabbing citizens under this and federal courts are saying that they can do this because there is no constitutional rights during the war on terror.
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It is my responsibility to provide a legal framework and context in which detentions are understood and sustained.
alex jones
What a perfect war.
Some shadowy enemy you can never catch, and of course it's the government, carrying out these attacks, and the war just goes on and on and on.
Section 201 of the Second Patriot Act makes it a criminal act for any member of the government or citizen to release any information concerning the incarceration or whereabouts of detainees.
It also states that law enforcement does not even have to tell the press who they have arrested and they never have to release their names.
That's what we always heard about Guatemala or Communist China or Cuba.
They just, oh, you know, Felipe, they came and got him and he's gone and you don't talk about it.
Section 311 gives immunity to law enforcement engaging in spying operations against the American people.
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We're going beyond governments.
We're going into the hearts and minds of individuals.
alex jones
There's more sections who say that private corporations can spy on you and have no liability.
They even state in some of the other sections that you won't have...
Any rights under the Fourth Amendment and that police don't even have to get secret warrants anymore, that they can just break in your home if they feel like it without a warrant, take whatever they want and never tell you they were there, or plant things there.
My friends, you have got to read Patriot Act 2, and you've got to read our analysis of it at Infowars.com.
Section by section, you can then go to the bill, the House and Senate version, look at it.
For yourself.
We've been analyzing the House version here for you section by section.
It's just the end of America.
There's no other way to describe it.
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Invasion of privacy.
How omniscient government supercomputers can work for you.
Losing something can be so frustrating.
It's hard to remember where we put things.
And psychics can be so expensive.
But thanks to the new Department of Homeland Security, losing something will soon be a thing of the past.
I'm the Constitution hugger.
Hey guys, where are my keys?
You guys are sweethearts.
Homeland Security is every Patriot's duty.
You can get into the act, too.
But, Stephen, you're probably being recorded as saying, Doesn't all this government spying on its citizens mean losing our basic freedoms?
Of course not.
It means gaining limits on those freedoms.
Something Uncle Sam likes to call Freedom Plus.
And there's so many more benefits.
In a fear-based economy, everybody's a spy.
Total surveillance means total employment.
Also, all additional benefits classified under the United States Patriot Act of 2001. For further information about these benefits, report to federal detention centers.
Happy clown candy centers.
Of course, not everybody can handle that much freedom.
For those who absolutely need their privacy, these convenient privacy boxes are just the ticket to get away from it all.
I'm Stephen Colbert.
I hope you've learned something tonight, but most of all, I hope you enjoy the police state.
alex jones
Attorney General John Ashcroft.
Shortly after the passage of the first Patriot Act in the aftermath of September 11th in late 2001, told a Senate panel in Congress that the Patriot Act didn't take anyone's liberties and that people that talked about phantoms of lost liberties were aiding the terrorists and that they would lose their liberties, that they were adding to the fog of war.
Talk about doublespeak.
He's saying we're not taking your liberties, but if you say we're taking your liberties, you aid the enemy, we'll take your liberties.
But he one-upped himself when it comes to out-and-out bald-faced lies.
In 2003, while testifying before the House and Senate on two separate occasions, Mr. Ashcroft, upon being questioned about Patriot Act II that dwarfs Patriot Act I and its police state, Provisions.
They said, tell us about Patriot Act II, which everybody has a copy of and has been introduced in the Senate.
And Mr. Ashcroft said there is no Patriot Act II. Well, I guess in lawyers speaking, he was telling the truth.
The actual title of what is now known as Patriot Act II is the Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003. So let's go to some clips of...
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Ashcroft back in 2001 saying they're not taking your liberty, and then lying again in 2003 saying there is no Patriot Act II. Under Director Bob Mueller, the FBI is undergoing an historic reorganization to put the prevention of terrorism at the center of its law enforcement and national security effort.
Outside Washington, we are forging new relationships of cooperation with state and local law enforcement.
We've created 93 anti-terrorism task forces across the country in each U.S. Attorney's district to integrate the communications and activities of state, local, and federal law enforcement.
In all of these ways and more, the Department of Justice has sought to prevent terrorism with reason, careful balance, and excruciating attention to detail.
Some of our critics, I regret to say, have shown less affection for detail.
Their bold declaration of so-called facts have quickly dissolved upon inspection into vague conjecture.
Charges of kangaroo courts and shredding the Constitution give new meaning to the term fog of war.
Since lives and liberties depend on clarity, not obfuscation, and upon reason, not hyperbole, let me take this opportunity to be clear.
Each action taken by the Department of Justice, as well as the war crimes commissions considered by the President and the Department of Defense, is carefully drawn to target a narrow class of individuals, terrorists.
Our legal powers are targeted at terrorists.
Our investigation is focused on terrorists.
Our prevention strategy targets the terrorist threat.
The United States government has defined terrorists as those who perpetrate premeditated, politically motivated violence against non-combatant targets.
My message to America this morning then is this.
If you fit this definition of a terrorist, fear the United States, for you will lose your liberty.
We need honest, reasoned debate, not fear-mongering.
To those who pit Americans against immigrants and citizens against non-citizens, to those who scare peace-loving people with phantoms of lost liberty, my message is this.
Your tactics only aid terrorists.
Senator, with your permission, I'd like to respond to the suggestion that there is a Patriot Act II. When individuals indicate to you that if there is a proposal, we'll confer with you, I believe they are right.
There is not a proposed terrorist act, too, from the Justice Department.
I want history to judge you as the one who, during a very difficult period, tried to strike a balance and not one who allowed people to get carried away to a point where we hurt ourselves and threw away our Constitution.
alex jones
Man, it took a lot of nerve, didn't it, for him to get up there and say that?
But Ashcroft is counting on you to be stupid, to be fooled, to not check out the legislation.
I recommend that you routinely visit Infowars.com where we post key legislation that comes to our attention.
But look, we're not omnipresent, and we can't keep track of these tens of thousands of bills, so it's more important for you to go to the Library of Congress website at thomas.loc.gov.
And peruse the bills for yourself and maybe you can find something like Patriot Act II and alert folks in the alternative media so we can warn the American people and stop the New World Order from totally destroying the Bill of Rights and Constitution.
I am glad to see though that constitutional scholars on the left and right have been universally decrying Patriot Act II. Saying that it's even worse than the first Patriot Act.
In fact, the Center for Accuracy in Reporting said that it is basically the end of America.
Conservative backlash.
Provisions of Patriot 2 draft worry those on the right.
The opposite ends of the political spectrum are coming together over the war on terror.
But not in the way Attorney General John Ashcroft may have wanted.
And after all this heat, he tried to deny it even existed after it's introduced in the House by Republicans and enrolled in the Senate by Democrats.
And they go on to report that federal courts, despite the fact that legislation hasn't passed, are already ruling that the government can hold U.S. citizens as enemy combatants during wartime without the constitutional Protections afforded Americans in criminal prosecutions.
Isn't that nice?
You're guilty until proven guilty.
Not even guilty until proven innocent.
They've gone light years down the rat hole past innocent until proven guilty.
Another headline, CBS News, Feds win big on citizens' rights.
What a deceptive headline.
It goes on to say, Attorney General John Ashcroft himself had sat down to write a legal opinion that supported President Bush's immense power to strip U.S. citizens of his constitutional rights.
He probably could not have penned one more powerful and sweeping than the 54-page ruling offered Wednesday by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
And it says you have no rights, you can be secretly grabbed and never seen again for no reason.
It actually says it.
In fact, the new Patriot Act says Section 802 of the first Patriot Act isn't strong enough.
Any action that endangers human life that's a violation of any federal or state law.
It's just nuts!
It's crazy!
The good news is my resolution, I've written a resolution.
For cities to pass and counties to pass countering Patriot Act II and towns from Utah to Florida have passed the resolution.
Hundreds of other cities as big as Seattle or San Francisco have passed resolutions that they've written reaffirming the Bill of Rights and Constitution.
You need to try to get it passed in your area.
At least the process of trying to get it passed will educate folks about exactly what has happened.
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Tonight on Now, we consider the subject of our personal freedom versus the public safety.
It's not a philosophical question for the more than 1,000 Muslim men who have been secretly jailed, many of them secretly deported without having been linked to terrorism.
It's not just a philosophical matter for the rest of us either.
Our government's claim of broad new powers to deal with terrorism puts America in a twilight zone.
To those who scare peace-loving people with phantoms of lost liberty, my message is this.
Your tactics only aid terrorists.
And here in the libraries, they're asking people to let them know what books you are reading.
Sneak and peek in people's houses, tap phones, tap email.
These citizens in Northampton, Massachusetts, are petitioning Congress to repair the damage and repeal provisions of the Patriot Act.
Other groups across the country are doing the same.
If more people knew what...
alex jones
The city council of Fredericksburg and my family that lives here in Fredericksburg, I am honored to be here and I want to thank the citizens of Fredericksburg for asking me last Friday to come out and present this.
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