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Welcome to Capsize. | |
You saw some great videos. | ||
It's all Texas music, and I do it here every Saturday night from midnight to 1.30, and I like to occasionally have guests on that have something to say, and this man no doubt has something to say. | ||
It's the one and only Alex Jones, and actually, if you're watching the other Access channel now, he's probably on. | ||
And that wasn't done on purpose. | ||
They just give you the times you get. | ||
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He was kind enough. | |
I actually saw him in the hallways on the way in. | ||
I was like, dude, I got nobody coming on, man. | ||
You want to come help a brother out? | ||
Hey, it's always great to be on, Mr. Pritt. | ||
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I promised him it would not be five years. | |
And some good music. | ||
I wanted to, I mean, I was envisioning myself at the Broken Spoke eating a chicken fried steak. | ||
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He was telling me. | |
I was like, chicken fried steak, huh? | ||
I'm going to have to get me some fixings there, man. | ||
That's for sure. | ||
Well, we're going to be on tonight until 1.30 a.m. | ||
I don't know how long Alex can stick around, so I've got to get to the meat of the subject with the man. | ||
But I had some issues I'd like to discuss with him about the current state of affairs, and I know you people at home, obviously the line's lit up and you'd like to participate, and we'll consider that as an option. | ||
But what's going on, Alex? | ||
What's going on with Alex Jones right now? | ||
You mean me personally? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I'm just doing my radio show. | ||
We're on in quite a few cities. | ||
Small, mainly alternative radio stations. | ||
And the websites are expanding. | ||
We've got PrisonPlanet.com, which I see there, and thanks for that. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
PrisonPlanet.tv now. | ||
And, of course, we also have the good old Infowars.com, which gets better and better. | ||
And we're exposing the ruthless nature of the ruling elite. | ||
And we're trying to get people to get out of their basic denial and, you know, face this tyranny that is growing. | ||
I mean, America is dying right now, and the people that are telling you to give up your freedoms are the ones who really carried out the terror attacks to scare you into accepting that. | ||
And so we are having greater success than ever at reaching people. | ||
I mean, Dave, I tell this story a lot because it's the best news I've got. | ||
You know, they'll have a poll in the national news. | ||
Well, we called... | ||
2,000 people randomly. | ||
And this is our poll of what people think. | ||
They don't tell you that the question is, though, to keep you safe, will you give your liberties up? | ||
That's a twisted question. | ||
As if you give your liberties up, you're safe. | ||
But I've done my own poll. | ||
I've done over 1,500 radio interviews, not just my own little syndicated show, on liberal stations, conservative stations, Christian stations, rock and roll stations, and... | ||
On average, we'll take 20, 30 calls and maybe one caller calls in who disagrees. | ||
And I'm laying out all this supposedly radical, incredible stuff. | ||
Five years ago on my own local radio show, half the callers disagreed with me. | ||
Now on my own syndicated show, I beg for people to call and disagree. | ||
Of course, access is the exception. | ||
We'll have people who want to call in and cuss and yell who are Ritalin victims. | ||
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God bless the Ritalin victims. | |
Exactly. | ||
Out there in the political debate, people don't trust this government. | ||
They know something's wrong. | ||
And so in my own little poll I've conducted, I've seen a massive shift, a huge awakening, and that's encouraging. | ||
So Peter Jennings and Dan Rather and O'Reilly and all these neocons can sit up there and tell us we love slavery. | ||
Everybody's buying the line. | ||
People are not buying it. | ||
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You know, I just thought it's a more interesting time for someone as yourself because I remember, you know, when I first heard of Alex Jones and there's that crazy guy screaming with the veins, both of his head on the fucking television every day. | |
And I was like, he means it, man. | ||
And everybody questioned you. | ||
Everybody was like, what are you talking about? | ||
And you had to fight to prove these things. | ||
And now it's becoming more of a state of affairs where my friend was saying, you know, Alex said this and I turned on CNN and there it was. | ||
And so today, whether it be people are taking their own means and investigating further for themselves to find out what the truth is or their version thereof that they're willing to accept, makes it easier for people who have an opinion that's other than the norms, like yourself, to be seen, to be heard, and to be taken seriously. | ||
Well, by the alternative media challenging the mainstream media, they're being forced to report. | ||
You see, they do these big statistical analysis. | ||
You know, these big think tanks and these big marketing firms. | ||
And as you know, broadcast television and even cable television, I don't mean news, but entertainment period, has lost 45% of its audience in the last four years. | ||
And it's accelerating. | ||
And people are on the internet reading alternative news. | ||
They're doing other things. | ||
They're doing research. | ||
They're watching videos online. | ||
You know, listening to alternative bans. | ||
I mean, basically the establishment is losing control of the information spectrum. | ||
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Scares them. | |
Scares them bad, man. | ||
You can see it. | ||
Yeah, it scares them. | ||
Exactly. | ||
It's scaring the hell out of them. | ||
This is a renaissance. | ||
The renaissance was the printing press, the alternative to what the government was saying. | ||
So we're seeing a new renaissance. | ||
That's why the government's blowing stuff up and trying to scare you and doing all this. | ||
But we're also forcing them, forcing them to report on all this. | ||
People called me freaking out six months ago. | ||
Have you seen Vanity Fair? | ||
Have you seen Vanity Fair? | ||
They admit the Bushes flew out 160 of Bin Ladens and are in business with them. | ||
My God, you were right, man. | ||
How did you know about this? | ||
And I go, well, it was in the Associated Press and the Miami Herald two years ago. | ||
It's not like all this. | ||
They don't control every reporter. | ||
So an AP reporter will report some huge story. | ||
Well, the CIA ran drills of flying planes into buildings on 9-11 on that morning, and they ordered NORAD to stand down. | ||
AP. But then that story dies. | ||
It's never denied. | ||
It's confirmed. | ||
It just goes on. | ||
And so I go, so all I do is read the news wires and go, well, here's this, here's that. | ||
You know, here's, you know. | ||
So we go over those facts, and then later it percolates back up because we just keep beating the drum and screaming our heads off. | ||
And then I also have a lot of government sources and other people. | ||
But also, I know how elites operate. | ||
I mean, there were propaganda manuals written by Caesar of how to lie and condition the public. | ||
And so this stuff's thousands of years old. | ||
And, you know, I mean, Caligula married his horse and fired the Senate. | ||
You know, the Aztecs were eating their children's hearts. | ||
People that get into positions of power are ruthless. | ||
Average good people, you know, we feel bad about ourselves if we're rude to our neighbor or, you know, get in an argument with our wife or husband. | ||
These people don't have consciences. | ||
They enjoy evil. | ||
They're in power. | ||
And they're in control. | ||
And then we're naive going, oh, no, that couldn't be possible. | ||
Evil doesn't exist. | ||
You're denying the Hitlers. | ||
You're denying the Stalins. | ||
And this happens every time in history when these mass killers come along. | ||
And it's the... | ||
It's the norm, not the exception. | ||
America's been the exception. | ||
All this evil comes along, people deny it until afterwards. | ||
People, you better stop denying it. | ||
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So now we're seeing these photos from the prisoners' war. | |
First, what was the thing? | ||
They were saying, oh, it's limited small circles of individuals who, you know, and then now we've got the people saying, well, these photos were staged or they're planted by the Democrats to rile up Bush supporters and Bush himself. | ||
What's your take on that? | ||
It's a very sophisticated, long-winded question and answer. | ||
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Sure. | |
But let me try to boil it down. | ||
Watch my show six, seven years ago. | ||
I was talking about torture every day. | ||
I mean, at the end of World War II, thousands of top Nazis were brought to this country because they were smart. | ||
They were evil, but they were smart. | ||
They ran our rocketry. | ||
They ran the telecommunications, secret programs for the government. | ||
They also ran the narcotics trafficking for the CIA because the CIA couldn't find Americans who do this, so they used a bunch of Nazis. | ||
I mean, they brought conservatively 14,000 of them in. | ||
And Joseph Mingala, he was the guy who would take little kids and sew them together and cut their eyes out and cut their heads off. | ||
You know, all that, well, according to Bush, nice stuff. | ||
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Creative. | |
Creative, blowing off steam, having a good time. | ||
Limbaugh said that about the raping of the women. | ||
I have that clip on my website. | ||
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Wow. | |
It's blowing off some steam, folks. | ||
They just rape people and beat people to death. | ||
You know, it's blowing off steam. | ||
But I thought we went and busted Saddam because he had rape rooms. | ||
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Next Thanksgiving, maybe. | |
Which was actually, yeah. | ||
Which was actually true, though. | ||
Saddam was trained by our government as a hitman in 54. His people were trained through the 70s and 80s at School of America's How to Torture. | ||
But I'm getting ahead of myself. | ||
So they brought Mingala over and others, and they set up torture schools. | ||
Fort Benning, Georgia. | ||
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Damn. | |
So everybody's saying, is it true? | ||
Is it official? | ||
Is it fake? | ||
Is it true? | ||
It's been the official policy. | ||
At Fort Benning, they teach the troops how to hook electrodes to someone's genitalia and how to crank and create the wattage in the field. | ||
They teach them how to torture somebody's children in front of them. | ||
Two years ago, they had the CIA section chief of the Washington Post, remember all the articles, torture's good on the news, we're going to torture. | ||
And he was in there going, yeah, we take people to third-party countries to torture them, and we also do stuff to their children in front of them. | ||
And then Alan Dershowitz, the liberal, comes out and says torture's good. | ||
And so everybody's seen, not just the news and the print media saying torture's good, everybody's seen 24 and Threat Matrix, all these TV shows, where the good guys have to torture you. | ||
See, there's also that mass conditioning in the fiction level. | ||
Because most people get their news and form their ideas from fiction. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
You know, that's the real dominant force. | ||
Forget the news. | ||
And so all that's going on. | ||
And so there's another question. | ||
We've seen these photos and these videos for two-plus years from Afghanistan and Iraq. | ||
Why are they coming out now? | ||
Why did CBS release these now? | ||
And the answer is clear. | ||
So that, and I said this before the war started. | ||
We'll be humiliated. | ||
We'll engage in all these abuses. | ||
Then the UN will come into Iraq, controlled by the same people, and play the part of the good cop. | ||
And they will take off some of the abuse, but still dominate the people, and they'll praise them. | ||
And we'll all be publicly embarrassed and have to leave, but our troops will still stay there and serve under the UN. How did I know that? | ||
because Julius Caesar in the battle for Gaul, written 2000 years ago, explained this. | ||
How he would manipulate different tribes in Germany and France, Gaul and the Visigoth kingdoms. | ||
I mean, this is, you know, Machiavelli the Prince 500 years ago. | ||
This is classic stuff. | ||
You know, it's like Baron Harkonnen in Dune going, I want you to squeeze them and squeeze them and squeeze them. | ||
And then after they've been crushed, I'm going to send Fade, you know, beautiful Fade. | ||
He's going to save you. | ||
So this is just old empire craft. | ||
There's actual textbooks, yes. | ||
There's actual textbooks on all this. | ||
And so they're going to send the saviors soon. | ||
So they release all this, but then so we domestically accept it. | ||
Then they go, oh, but look, they cut our guy's head off the Berg video. | ||
I don't have time to get into all that, but that was CIA. That guy's basking in the Maui summit, Whitman, Price, and Haddad. | ||
Their debt to society paid in full. | ||
This is the running man. | ||
Wow. | ||
He's total CIA. It's now admitted. | ||
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That's wild. | |
Totally staged. | ||
So they bring that in to recondition you that it's okay domestically. | ||
But internationally, we're all being demonized. | ||
And then they'll also focus in on this England chick posing, you know, over naked bodies. | ||
But then they hold back the thousands of photos and video, which Antonio Tegundu's own report, this two-star general who did the report, he admits. | ||
They've confessed. | ||
They were ordered by the CIA. These private contractors to rape women, to beat people to death. | ||
And this is all in the report, but out for three weeks. | ||
That gets ignored, the Army's own report. | ||
They focus in on, oh, they beat somebody up. | ||
Well, you know. | ||
And then another Army report, which the Red Cross got a copy of, and this is in the Associated Press, the actual report. | ||
It's on Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com. | ||
70 to 90 percent, depending on which of the 32 camps in Iraq, 70 to 90 percent. | ||
In the 32 camps in Iraq, we're just focusing on Abu Ghraib. | ||
We're picked up at checkpoints and are totally innocent. | ||
It's just whole sweeps, whole towns. | ||
It's families. | ||
They're taking children in there. | ||
And yes, folks, it's in the Army report, raping... | ||
Now, you sicko neocon, you explain to me how the hell, because I hear talk radio. | ||
They're saying this is all good. | ||
I'll shut up. | ||
It's a long answer. | ||
That's why I went into that. | ||
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That's cool. | |
That's a good touch of base. | ||
I want to find somebody who's got something to say. | ||
You think we can find one? | ||
No. | ||
I'm going to try. | ||
We'll try. | ||
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What I'm going to do is I'm going to try to find one of you guys who has something to say. | |
I'm going to play a couple videos, and if Alex still has time to stick around, we'll do some more of this. | ||
So we'll try with you. | ||
Capsize. | ||
Hello. | ||
Hello. | ||
Hey, Alex. | ||
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Alex, you're pretty mellow tonight, man. | |
You know, it's my old age. | ||
I've been up since early this morning doing a lot of work. | ||
unidentified
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Public servant. | |
Used to I got really upset about all this stuff, and I still do. | ||
But, you know, it's kind of like the burnout phase takes the edge off, you know. | ||
unidentified
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There you go. | |
Right. | ||
Hey, I just had a real quick question. | ||
unidentified
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Alex, what do you think about Michael Moore winning the Palme d'Or of Cannes with your ideas? | |
There you go. | ||
Well, that was actually, even the New York Post said that. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
And I don't want to say it was my idea. | ||
I mean, I had the first video out on it, the most comprehensive. | ||
I was talking about 9-11 in July of 2001, two months before it happened, right here on this channel saying, call the White House, tell them don't blow up the World Trade Center using their agent Bin Laden. | ||
I mean, that's my sources. | ||
But I haven't seen the film. | ||
I've talked to folks that have seen it. | ||
And, you know, it's everybody's idea. | ||
You know, good for Michael Moore. | ||
To, you know, to go tell the truth. | ||
I mean, you know, there's a hundred books written about the Mansons, and so it's not a ripoff of somebody else to write a book about the Mansons. | ||
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It got heard. | |
Yeah, I mean, you know, so I don't think Moore, they're saying Moore ripped me off. | ||
We do know that Moore's got the videos. | ||
We do know he's talked about it. | ||
But, you know, good for him. | ||
The problem is more at the back of his, hey dude, where's my country, the book that's made into Fahrenheit 9-11, is he says, we need the UN to occupy America and the UN to come save us from the evil right-wingers. | ||
That's the scam. | ||
It's meant to come out to a certain degree to then act like America did it when America was only used as the hand puppet of the big power system in Europe that owns us. | ||
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It's the same situation that you were talking about before with history books. | |
It's the same scenario. | ||
It's the same... | ||
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Good guy, bad guy, good cop, bad cop. | |
That's it. | ||
Welcome to America. | ||
God bless. | ||
Well, let's do some music video, man. | ||
These people like rock and roll around here. | ||
This is a good friend of mine, Crow and Glenn Benavides. | ||
Glenn, formerly of many great Austin bands, all of them probably had Alejandro Escovedo in them, and Crow, former member of Dog Shit Rangers, and... | ||
And stay with us right here on Capsize with Mr. Pruitt! | ||
I'm Alex Jones! | ||
You're not a slave! | ||
Stand up and be heard! | ||
unidentified
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And yeah, you're just tuning in. | |
Your eyes are serving you correctly. | ||
It is Dave from Capsize and Alex Jones from, well, Alex Jones. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How you doing, man? | ||
Good. | ||
I'm enjoying hanging out. | ||
unidentified
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Thanks for coming out and doing Capsize with us tonight. | |
I do appreciate every time you've been on the show, and I promised myself that we would make it a lot more often than it had been in the past. | ||
There's a lot to talk about. | ||
unidentified
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Stopping in. | |
There's a lot. | ||
Unfortunately, there is a lot to talk about. | ||
I guess, just to be kind, these folks have been waiting. | ||
I did talk to a few callers who did have some questions for you, so we'll try to run through a couple of those, and hopefully we're doing good here. | ||
Thanks for holding. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Hey, good morning, gentlemen. | ||
This is great. | ||
The two best producers in actual television. | ||
It's awesome, man. | ||
Where's George Woolley? | ||
Loving you guys for years. | ||
I had a question for Alex, man. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Alex, when you want to get away from thinking about all the stuff that you do think about and research, I'm sure you choose music occasionally. | ||
What are you listening to nowadays that is helping you escape? | ||
I have to be honest with you. | ||
I like classical music. | ||
I like a lot of what you call classic rock and roll. | ||
I like some of the real country, you know, that's out there. | ||
Some of the stuff I heard earlier I like. | ||
I don't like, God, I can't stand the stuff that's on the radio. | ||
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Toby Keith. | |
Yeah, but, I mean, I like a whole, I like some of the, you know, what you'd call kind of techno stuff. | ||
I mean, I like... | ||
Very eclectic. | ||
If you want to know what type of music I listen to, it's just very eclectic. | ||
My wife listens to a lot of foreign, you know, French music and Brazilian music. | ||
I like that kind of stuff. | ||
Just whatever sounds good. | ||
Whatever sounds good to me, it sounds good. | ||
unidentified
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That sounds pretty wide-based to me, man. | |
Yeah, that's awesome, man. | ||
I'm glad to hear that you're keeping your horizons wide. | ||
Well, thanks for tuning in, my friend. | ||
Yeah, thank you, gentlemen. | ||
You have a good morning. | ||
Yeah, you too. | ||
All right. | ||
Hey, thanks for holding. | ||
It's Capsize with Alex Jones. | ||
Hey, Dave. | ||
Once again, I wanted to thank you again for the hobble. | ||
Oh, the hobble was great. | ||
That was awesome a couple weeks ago. | ||
Their new stuff is really awesome if you can get some of that. | ||
I really got to hook up with those hobble cats and do some new videos. | ||
Is he still throwing stuff off the stage and all of that stuff? | ||
Yeah, every night, man. | ||
This dude ends up bleeding. | ||
Literally bleeding every night. | ||
That's gotta be tough. | ||
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He's the best front man in Austin, honestly. | |
Absolutely. | ||
And, Alex, I wanted to ask you, how did you get hooked up with Kevin Booth? | ||
Well, I mean, it's quite an eclectic group, keep going back to that word, but a lot of interesting people down here at AXS TV. And I think I got hooked up with Kevin around the same time today, probably about ten years ago. | ||
unidentified
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Back in the Bill Hicks days. | |
I only met Bill one time when he was down here. | ||
That's when I was first down here just going on shows. | ||
Didn't even have a show. | ||
But I've probably been hanging out with Kevin, you know, on a routine basis the last eight years, nine years now. | ||
Time's flying. | ||
And, you know, I agree with a lot of the stuff Kevin's doing. | ||
A good friend of mine, we go out water skiing a couple times a year. | ||
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I've seen that video. | |
He's very passionate about what he does, I think, is what kind of ties all of us guys together. | ||
We're all very passionate about what we're doing, whether or not it's our ideas that even mesh whatsoever. | ||
It's kind of like the passion that we all have for what we do. | ||
And it's also trying to do something that's alternative, but not just trying to be alternative, just doing what we like. | ||
And so that's automatically alternative. | ||
unidentified
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Absolutely. | |
Oh, and finally, Alex, I missed you in Waco this year. | ||
I was out there for the anniversary. | ||
Yeah, I haven't been there in a couple of anniversaries. | ||
I think I've been to like four or five of them. | ||
And we built a memorial church for those that died. | ||
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Yeah, I was out there during that. | |
And I just feel that it's more important that I be on the radio and doing my work exposing how the government's carrying out terror attacks than go to the memorial service. | ||
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And fewer and fewer people every year. | |
I saw Mike out there this year. | ||
He's doing a great job. | ||
I mean, Mike's an awesome individual. | ||
But anyway, I guess I'll let y'all go. | ||
Y'all have a great night. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
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Sail Hayton, hey. | |
Sail Hayton. | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
We'll have to see about all that Sail Hayton business. | ||
Who is Sail Hayton? | ||
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It's another show that I do a little offshoot of one of our programs, and it seems to have a little cult following. | |
I resurrect it every once in a while. | ||
Now and again, but who knows. | ||
I did have a caller who wanted to maybe discuss some of the older issues, like the four-plane scenario with 9-11. | ||
Do you want to talk about some of that? | ||
Well, you've got about probably 10, 15 minutes left. | ||
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Yeah, so many fresh issues. | |
And people say, what do you mean there's a half hour left in between videos? | ||
unidentified
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You want me to just real briefly get him on for a second? | |
It's hard to touch that. | ||
Oh no, I'll talk about it. | ||
The problem is it almost does a disservice to even get into 9-11 because it's like I show you one piece of evidence to who the murderers are instead of showing you 600. And I have 600 plus pieces. | ||
But bottom line... | ||
PrisonPlanet.com Yeah, the 9-11 sections. | ||
But, I mean, let's take the call. | ||
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Is there something we can address in particular? | |
Yeah, I just wanted to know. | ||
I definitely don't believe the government's story. | ||
And I just, you know, it probably isn't enough time. | ||
But if you could take each of the four flights that day and tell me, you know, what really happened. | ||
I mean, were the two planes that went into the World Trade Centers, were they, in fact, empty? | ||
Or were there really people on them? | ||
If they were taken somewhere else, you know, were they killed somewhere else? | ||
And I'll go ahead and hang up if you could just kind of do an abbreviated answer on those. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
Thanks for your time, man. | ||
Sure. | ||
I mean, this question, just so folks know where I'm coming from, I've made two videos, written a book, published a book, and, you know, there's countless other books and films that do a good job that we focus on just to tell different sections of this. | ||
I mean, it's like... | ||
Again, you go to some mass murderer's house in the woods, and there's 50 bodies out there, and then somebody says, in two minutes, tell me about the murders. | ||
Tell me about how this happened. | ||
Give me your evidence to the jury out there. | ||
But I think the way you opened your statement is key. | ||
That I don't believe the government's story. | ||
It just isn't right. | ||
It doesn't make sense. | ||
A good place for you to start is with Payne Stewart, the golfer. | ||
Remember Payne Stewart in 99? | ||
His private jet got off course. | ||
It depressurized. | ||
And within eight minutes, F-16s were launched. | ||
And within five minutes, F-16s were launched. | ||
Within 18 minutes, five F-16s were surrounding his aircraft. | ||
And they were ready to shoot it down if it wasn't on a safe course, but it went into a cornfield. | ||
My dad, you know, years ago owned a Cessna growing up, still has a pilot's license. | ||
I mean, out in the middle of nowhere, if you get off course just a few miles, they're asking, why are you off course? | ||
What's going on? | ||
If you don't answer... | ||
Jets are launched. | ||
It's been that way since 1958. I mean, I've been in the plane with my dad in the storm. | ||
I had to get a little bit off. | ||
He says, you know, the storms, yes. | ||
Well, stay exactly to this course then. | ||
We're giving you around the storm or we're launching, you know, fighters on your butt. | ||
I mean, you know, that's how this works. | ||
That's, you know, I mean, when you land, they will arrest you. | ||
You give them your flight plan. | ||
You follow that flight plan. | ||
But the most controlled airspace in the world, the eastern seaboard. | ||
Four planes out there for an hour and 25 minutes, flying around, the FAA, transponders off. | ||
They now admit the supposed hijackers saying stuff to the towers. | ||
And the government then said, oh, we shredded all the tower tapes. | ||
And then we have maneuvers, and I've interviewed probably 15 different former and current airline pilots, and people are like, our guys can't do those maneuvers. | ||
And since the 40s, they've been able to remote control planes. | ||
Joe Kennedy. | ||
JFK's big brother, who Daddy Kennedy, Joseph Kennedy Sr., wanted to be president. | ||
He died in a mission over Germany in a P-38 Lightning piloting in three... | ||
B-23s loaded with explosives. | ||
He had the radio controls and got shot down by a folk wolf, a German. | ||
And he was flying in his P-38, you know, flying three other planes that were radio controlled. | ||
So it's, and that was in 43. It's that old. | ||
You know, they can have a jet takeoff and refuel by remote control, you know, from L.A., and this was done 15 years ago, and land with a perfect landing, better than a pilot, in Sydney, Australia. | ||
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That's crazy. | |
So they have all that. | ||
And obviously they did that. | ||
I mean, how do we know this? | ||
Nine of the hijackers are still alive. | ||
The others were trained at U.S. military bases, MSNBC, Pensacola News Journal. | ||
They had their houses, their cars, their credit cards paid for by the FBI. They all pop up alive again. | ||
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What about the families on the cell phones, you know? | |
Well, I mean... | ||
You can go watch Forrest Gump shake hands with Kennedy in Forrest Gump. | ||
You know, the running man. | ||
Who loves you and who you love? | ||
Mad Dog Ben Richards. | ||
We're going to show you a video of him killing these 40 people. | ||
Didn't happen. | ||
That's old technology and, you know, these little fragment calls from cell phones. | ||
All I know is that their official story is the equivalent of saying, fire ants in my backyard are going to build a spaceship and fly to the moon tomorrow. | ||
I mean, it is the wildest conspiracy theory to believe the official story. | ||
We have a government that says that they didn't have any prior knowledge, but the White House called Mayor Willie Brown of San Francisco, said don't fly to New York tomorrow. | ||
That's San Francisco Chronicle Associated Press. | ||
We have MSNBC with a joint chief of staff September 11th. | ||
You know, we're going before they got the story straight. | ||
We got a call to fly to New York that day for a meeting. | ||
Man, boy. | ||
And then, oh no, you never heard that. | ||
And again, I've gone through like five points of 600. There really are 600. 600 plus. | ||
And we now have the government... | ||
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600 points of light. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
That's what Bush likes to talk about. | ||
But, I mean, it's all there. | ||
And it's huge. | ||
And then you look at the motive, and then Bush had this PNAC group, this public policy group calling for terror attacks to help us get behind a war for global domination years before 9-11. | ||
And it just goes, Dave, it goes on and on. | ||
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It's insane. | |
It's totally insane, man. | ||
So yeah, it's quite frightening that there's all that. | ||
So all the things you've been dealing with in the past, whether it be your driver's license and a thumbprint to personal rights to local people trying to... | ||
Live their lives in their own home and be invaded by the local government. | ||
I mean, now, how do you even focus your passion, you know? | ||
Well, that's it. | ||
I mean, look, in hindsight, the LBJ Presidential Library, what, four miles from here, three miles from here? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Not even that. | ||
Six months ago, seven months ago, they released the LBJ tape where he goes, Gulf of Tonka never happened. | ||
It was a staged deal. | ||
At least LBJ just acted like a ship got attacked and somebody got killed. | ||
They didn't actually do it. | ||
You know, people deny that all these years when the officers on the ships came back and gave TV interviews. | ||
It never happened. | ||
And 58,000 Americans, though, died because of that lie. | ||
And then we have Operation Northwoods. | ||
This is one of the biggest pieces of evidence. | ||
The official U.S. government plan to have military people in plainclothes act like they board airplanes. | ||
This is declassified public. | ||
Act like they board airplanes. | ||
Then have those covertly land and then have drones crash and blame it on foreign enemies at that time to have a war with the Soviet Union. | ||
Now, that's a declassified document. | ||
Strangely enough, it was accidentally declassified by somebody in the NSA about six months before 9-11. | ||
They were trying to warn us. | ||
We have the ABC News Baltimore Sun articles right before 9-11 going, man, headline, U.S. government plan to terrorize U.S. cities as pretext for war. | ||
And so somebody, and the government said, yes, it's real, but it shouldn't have been declassified. | ||
So the point is, people in government are trying to warn you. | ||
I mean, here's a plan to do what they did. | ||
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That's crazy. | |
And they say, we can have fake deaths, or we can remote control a bunch of college students, because people get mad when we kill young people. | ||
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Can we do Aggies? | |
But no, I mean, it's... | ||
It would be. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
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And the president's in town tonight. | |
Or Radbin. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
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I think he's gone. | |
He's gone by now. | ||
His lordship is left. | ||
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Jenna was having her little swing dings. | |
Iron cactus making a few mils. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | |
Spreading the love. | ||
Bringing that money back to Texas. | ||
Doing the right thing, right? | ||
Yeah, the Kenny Buckport, Maine. | ||
Cousin of Kerry. | ||
We wish his cousins were there. | ||
Skull and bones, coffin maids. | ||
It's all staged, huh? | ||
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It's crazy. | |
I'll try to take a few more phone calls here. | ||
We've probably got time to wrap up. | ||
I don't know if you want to hang out for the wrap-up, but we're going to do a couple more videos, and I'll try to see if you guys got something to say. | ||
This is live. | ||
Thanks for tuning in. | ||
Yo. | ||
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Is this Raw Time? | |
No, this is Capsize. | ||
Does Raw Time come on tonight? | ||
Monday nights, midnight to 1.30, Channel 10, every Monday night, my friend. | ||
Capsize. | ||
Yeah, will you tell us who you'll vote for or who you're considering voting for? | ||
Can we even tell people who we're voting for? | ||
Yes, we can. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Again, that gets, look, number one, you can forget the presidential election. | ||
They select the horses. | ||
The mob owns all the horses. | ||
So it's a stage race. | ||
The power is at the county, city, and state level. | ||
Hundreds of cities have thrown out the Patriot Act. | ||
We don't have to follow this. | ||
Laws are not God. | ||
They can say black people are slaves again tomorrow. | ||
I'm not going to follow that. | ||
You can say women don't have a right to vote. | ||
I'm not going to follow that. | ||
You can say that I've got to bow down and worship the emperor. | ||
Bull. | ||
But let me tell you, it's staged at the federal level. | ||
And unfortunately, Diebold and others are publicly CIA-run. | ||
They've been caught. | ||
And we're even losing our right to vote very quickly. | ||
So things are darkening very fast. | ||
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Okay, now we've been talking about how it's all staged. | |
Do you think it's possible that Bush has been set up in a really, really bad light? | ||
I'm not saying that he's a good guy by any means, but so we can get people to swing to Kerry and get behind him? | ||
Like, oh, this is the guy who's going to save us from Bush? | ||
Well, either way, the establishment wins. | ||
They're both for the war. | ||
They're both for open borders. | ||
They're both for gun control. | ||
They're all the same policies, different rhetoric. | ||
And they want to keep us balkanized, this left-right. | ||
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What about Nader? | |
Nader will end up, they say, getting Kerry elected, but I know a lot of Republicans that are actually going to vote for him. | ||
I don't agree with some of the things he says. | ||
I agree with some of what he has. | ||
Again, these are all sophisticated questions and even more sophisticated answers. | ||
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It's still three shows, and it's not two. | |
Anything else, man? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Have you ever run into any trouble? | ||
Like, has anyone ever attempted to assassinate Alex or anything? | ||
That's one of the most common questions. | ||
Number one, until you hit the age of 55, the number one cause of death, the number one threat in your life, is automobile. | ||
I mean, it's like Frogger, right around this little tin can, going 80 miles an hour, with huge semis around us, and we drive by carnage and blood and arms splattered a couple times a year. | ||
I think all of us see that. | ||
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At least. | |
At least. | ||
Yeah, I mean, well, you drive by it every day, but then you see the guts a few times a year if you're looking. | ||
Maybe the yuppies with the blinders on haven't seen it. | ||
But, you know, I'm going to get in my car tonight. | ||
I'm going to get in the most dangerous thing to me just because I like the freedom of mobility. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
So, years ago I had threats, but when you don't respond to the threats, they stop. | ||
If they're threatening you, you're in a good place. | ||
If they really want to kill you, they just come do it. | ||
But they have a problem. | ||
There's thousands of prominent people like myself, millions of people that are active, and more people waking up every day. | ||
So they can't kill us all. | ||
They've got to try to take the issue, spin it, deal with it that way, kind of, you know, launder it through the media. | ||
And, you know, they count on your own denial. | ||
And, you know, could I get killed for this? | ||
Well, if I do, so what? | ||
I mean, we're all gonna die. | ||
And to really live, you've got to not care about dying, frankly. | ||
I mean, I've just got to tell you that up front. | ||
If you're always thinking about death and afraid of it, you're not... | ||
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You're dead. | |
I mean, you're not free. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And so, I mean, my children's future, this country, when you know how evil the globalists are, I'm not going to... | ||
I mean, I've got to fight them. | ||
I mean, if I saw four thugs mugging an old lady, and I didn't have a weapon, and they did, I'm not... | ||
It's not even courage. | ||
It's just duty. | ||
It's my programming. | ||
I'm going to go fight them. | ||
So it shouldn't be a question. | ||
But when we all have this attitude of fear, what will my neighbor think? | ||
What will they do to me? | ||
Will I get audited? | ||
When we have that attitude, the government's made of people just like you and I. Most of them are starting to join us. | ||
That's why the establishment is panicking. | ||
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Yep, and they're getting that info out. | |
Oh, I don't know how I got declassified. | ||
Oops. | ||
So we'll do one more and we'll get some videos. | ||
What's up? | ||
Yeah, this question is for Alex Jones. | ||
Okay. | ||
Do you think Bush has anything to do with all these gas prices being all outrageous? | ||
Do you think that was an assumed voice? | ||
He's worried about the voice print. | ||
Again, there are, just because you're concerned, there are billions of emails, billions of phone calls, billions of faxes, and only... | ||
It tops 5,000 people at NSA analyzing domestic stuff. | ||
Can you imagine coming home and having a million messages to listen to? | ||
Even with keyword computers, they're not listening to you. | ||
All they can do is do case point examples to scare you, to make you think they're watching you. | ||
It's the illusion. | ||
It's the man behind the curtain. | ||
You know, it's like... | ||
You know, the IRS burning a Willie Nelson just because he's prominent to make everybody else think, ooh, they're going to get me. | ||
See how that works? | ||
But that was to counter your fear. | ||
What was his question? | ||
His question was the gas prices. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. | |
Yeah, no, OPEC only gets about 20% of the actual profits. | ||
The Bank of England and the Federal Reserve get it all. | ||
It's a giant scam. | ||
He won't even release the Strategic Reserves. | ||
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Someone else has got that corner on the market. | |
Yeah, and folks, if you want to accept this raping... | ||
And if you want to put up with this raping, they're going to keep going. | ||
Why did they do this before? | ||
Because they knew people wouldn't put up with it. | ||
They think you're dumbed down enough to go along with it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Well, we're going to wrap up the show. | ||
I got a couple videos from bands that have visited us recently, and then I'm going to come back and say goodnight. | ||
You want to say goodnight to the people with us, Alex? | ||
Absolutely, sure. | ||
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Fine. | |
We're going to be here until 1.30 as the clock states. | ||
It is Austin, Texas, 1.07 a.m. | ||
in East Austin. | ||
I'd like to say South Austin, but they make me come over here because this is where the studio is. | ||
And a couple weeks ago, my good friend Trevor Detland visited us with his latest project, Thief. | ||
This is a song they do called Mr. Mephistophonus. | ||
Let me ask you a question. | ||
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It's a question. | |
Is that Indian or is that Norse? | ||
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That's very Warneristic, as far as I know. | |
We'll have to get with Warner about that. | ||
He holds all the secrets. | ||
All right. |