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Big Brother, Mainstream Media, Government Cover-Ups. | |
You want answers? | ||
Well, so does he. | ||
He's Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
And now, live from Austin, Texas, Alex Jones. | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome. It is January 15, 2009, Thursday. | ||
And as promised, you don't just get Jason Burmas today sitting in for Alex Jones. | ||
Alex is taking a well-deserved vacation, but Bob Daisy will be riding shotgun with us the full four hours. | ||
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How are you today, Bob? | |
Jason, I'm doing fantastic. | ||
I haven't seen you for a few months and I'm glad to see you. | ||
I know you were on my show about three times last year. | ||
And so I think I already know you pretty good. | ||
I'll try to say something. | ||
I mean, you're kind of a chatterbox, so I'll just try to stick something in when I can. | ||
Oh yeah, Bob, of course, has his AXS TV show out here in beautiful Austin, Texas. | ||
It is great out here. | ||
You know, I come in here without even a jacket, and they're getting jacked in the Northeast with just, you know, the global warming A storm of the century apparently. | ||
Apparently this is what global warming is. | ||
You get 8 to 16 inches of snow and ice and skin-burning temperatures from the cold. | ||
I've been told by the global warming experts that it's because of my pickup truck. | ||
You know what? | ||
Maybe the global warming experts include Obama's new global warming czar. | ||
This is a few days old now. | ||
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It is out of the Washington Times. | |
She's listed as one of the 14 leaders of the socialist group's commission for a sustainable world society. | ||
That's a sustainable world society. | ||
And of course they're always talking about overpopulation. | ||
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People like Joe Biden. | |
And of course they are calling for global governance. | ||
But Obama doesn't seem to have a problem with that. | ||
I wonder why. | ||
That's because Change is not change. | ||
I mean, we're talking about that with the old CFR members and then with the new CFR members. | ||
Now, I don't think she is a CFR member, but I'm sure if she's a member of that society, she's a globalist, she's a one-worlder. | ||
You know, I mean, that's all they're doing. | ||
They're just bringing out the new one-worlders and replacing them with the old one-worlders. | ||
That's what you call change. | ||
And I've been just pumping through the news in the first five minutes. | ||
So, you were telling me that Obama had a new appointment earlier today. | ||
Yeah, I understand that he appointed Richard Haass to be one of his foreign policy advisors. | ||
And for those of you who don't know who Richard Haass is, he's only the president or the chairman or whatever of the Council on Foreign Relations. | ||
He's the head guy at the CFR. | ||
And so he's going to be advising Obama. | ||
I'm telling Obama what to do. | ||
I mean advising. | ||
Wait a minute, I'm not sure which I meant there. | ||
I think he's going to be telling Obama what to do. | ||
I would pretty much assume that most people are going to be telling Obama what to do and how to say it in front of crowds, because this is a guy that is just a state senator up until 2004, magically running for Senate, gets the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, Then wins his little Senate spot, and right out of the gates, I mean, there have been people in the Senate for years and years and years, but right out of the gates, he's up for the presidency. | ||
Literally less than three years in the Senate. | ||
And, uh, you know what? | ||
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I'm running for president. | |
I'm doing it. | ||
They've groomed him very well. | ||
They've watered him, they've pulled the weeds, and, you know, here comes Obama. | ||
He's their guy, and there's no question about it, and he's going to do exactly what they tell him to do. | ||
He is a front man for an oligarchy, and that's it. | ||
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Yes, and you know what? | |
They've packaged him so well that ESPN is going to be carrying the inauguration for the first time in history. | ||
You know what, the reason I'm making this point is because I don't catch a whole lot of TV when I'm home, but I'll be over at my buddy's house, and I usually flip through the news stations, but I also like to check, you know, see how the Yankees or the Knicks are doing. | ||
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You know, the Knicks were having a little bit better of a season. | |
I haven't seen anything ESPN in a while, so I have no idea. | ||
But I see Obama's face on ESPN, and I'm like, alright, now this isn't a commercial for Obama, this is in the middle of ESPN SportsCenter. | ||
I'm like, what's going on here? | ||
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And my buddy's like, you haven't heard? | |
I'm like, obviously not. | ||
Obama is for having a college football playoff. | ||
Now, I'm not big into college football, but when I do watch college basketball, it's usually March Madness. | ||
It's the tournament. | ||
And I'm thinking to myself, that's a great idea! | ||
Yeah, I mean, that will make him, you'll like him now if he's going to be for a college playoff. | ||
That's a very key central issue in the United States of America today. | ||
It absolutely is. | ||
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Going along to get along because it seems good. | |
I don't have to know how the country works. | ||
I don't have to know if there's checks and balances. | ||
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I don't have to know if this is a good guy. | |
He likes college football. | ||
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We're with Bob Dacey, and I just want to remind everybody we have a jam-packed show. | |
Bob, we're going to have Willem, and I hope I'm pronouncing this right, Willem Goutert, and he's going to be talking about the financial collapse. | ||
He's a Bank of England policymaker, and I guess we oversimplified unprecedented dollar collapse. | ||
So, you know, we're going to straighten it out at the top of the next hour. | ||
Then at 1.30 we're going to have Officer Jack McClam. | ||
I'm part of the patriot movement for 20 plus years now. | ||
I'm a real veteran in this. | ||
You know, sometimes when I'm in Vanderbilt archives and I'm going through and looking for, you know, global government stuff, often they used to go to Jack McLam. | ||
So he's in these news clips in the early 80s and whatnot. | ||
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We're going to take your calls in the second half of the hour. | ||
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Jam-packed show. | |
And, uh, I want to touch again on the point that, uh, the old boss looks the same as the new boss. | ||
It looks like, you know, we're just trading in for more CFR guys. | ||
And, you know, one of the other things I talked about was, earlier before the show, is who is Bush going to pardon in these last five days? | ||
So take it from there, Bob. | ||
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What do you think? | |
About the CFR thing, look, it's kind of like, it's kind of like treads on a car, you know, they're just rotating the tires. | ||
I mean, right now they're pretty much bringing back in the Clinton people. | ||
And that's what they're doing. | ||
I mean, it's just nothing but old Clinton people. | ||
So, they're just rotating the tires, but the vehicle's the same vehicle, and it's going in the same direction. | ||
And you know what, I want to touch on that too, because Ray McGovern came on yesterday, and he's a big fan of Leon Panetta. | ||
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And really, he was a man of integrity. | |
And hey, I like to have everybody on the show. | ||
I like to have everybody give their viewpoint. | ||
So, you know, I'm going to challenge him on some things, but you know, the administration's not in yet, so I'm going to give him a little grace period. | ||
But Leon Panetta was one of the chief of staffs of the Clinton administration during the selling of the bedroom scandals. | ||
I'm sure he was into a lot more than that. | ||
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He may be pro-civil rights. | |
But Panetta doesn't seem like the best guy in the world. | ||
Then, of course, we have Rahm Emanuel. | ||
He basically said he didn't like the appointment of Rahm Emanuel as Obama's Chief of Staff. | ||
But Rahm, of course, dual Israeli citizen, talks about conscription. | ||
We've been talking about that a lot on the show lately. | ||
Is there a list for dual Israeli citizens that's actually like, okay, here it is, an official list. | ||
I am a citizen of Israel, here it says it right here, and then I'm also a citizen of the United States. | ||
To me, you shouldn't be a dual citizen of anything if you want to be in the United States government. | ||
Am I wrong? | ||
It certainly seems like there would be a conflict of interest there, don't you think? | ||
I mean, did you hear what his dad said when they found out that Rahm Emanuel was going to be Chief of Staff? | ||
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Did you hear? | |
No, I haven't heard. | ||
No, please Bob, enlighten me. | ||
His dad is from Israel, he's an Israeli, and he was one of the fighters back in the good old days, you know? | ||
Oh, the good old days. | ||
And so, he said that, he was asked about his son, what do you think about him being a chief of staff in the White House? | ||
And he said, he's not going to be in there like an Arab washing the floors. | ||
I mean, he says this, you know, it's like, whoa, what do you think, he's going to be, an Arab in there washing the floors? | ||
Ooh, I mean, wait a minute here. | ||
I mean, whatever happened to all those Muslims for Obama? | ||
I think you're going to be sorely, sorely disappointed because you've got this Israeli agent as Obama's foreign, or as his... | ||
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Chief of Staff. | |
Chief of Staff. | ||
I mean, you've got an Israeli agent as Obama's Chief of Staff. | ||
I can see these videos where you have these Muslims holding up their cards, Muslims for Obama. | ||
Oh yeah, guess what? | ||
You're gonna get the short end of the stick again, guys. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
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Again, they've packaged this guy, you know, yes, we can. | |
And my catchphrase is, no, you didn't. | ||
Basically, everything that, you know, people were like, we're gonna get out of the war, yes, we can! | ||
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And a few months in, I'll be saying, no, you didn't. | |
Actually, what they did is they redistributed forces from Iraq into Afghanistan. | ||
They created a media quagmire there. | ||
How about the expression, you been had? | ||
Yes. who were railroaded | ||
into prison on the word of a Illegal alien drug smuggler who had 700 pounds of marijuana in his van. | ||
Now, those guys need to be pardoned. | ||
Yeah, but that's not going to happen. | ||
Why? That's what I was telling you. | ||
Well, because if we don't live in a world of righteousness and good... | ||
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What was? | |
A world of righteousness and good is really like fairy tales, rainbows, and leprechauns, my man. | ||
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They just don't exist. | |
And especially at the executive level, these guys are never... | ||
George Bush doesn't care about them. | ||
He cares about his buddies on Wall Street. | ||
It'd be a PR thing to make him look good. | ||
You know? | ||
Good luck with that campaign, man. | ||
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You've got five days. | |
Wait, do one thing right. | ||
Do one thing right in your presidency. | ||
Think about it. | ||
He could go out on a positive note if he pardoned Ramos and Compino. | ||
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I don't think he could go out on a positive note if he, uh... | |
I'm trying to think what would be that. | ||
There's nothing he could do to go out on a positive note. | ||
Nothing. I don't even think they could roll up in Laden tomorrow and he would go out on a positive note, man. | ||
I think it would go a long way. | ||
Seriously. I mean, he needs somebody. | ||
How about Obama? | ||
Obama, when he gets in, could pardon Ramos and Compean. | ||
Those two guys are rotting in prison for no good reason. | ||
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I'm not saying they shouldn't be pardoned. | |
Can't the governor of that state also pardon them? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm pretty sure they don't even need a presidential pardon. | ||
I don't think they do. | ||
No, I think you can get a governor's pardon. | ||
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He gets a few. | |
Both of them need a presidential pardon. | ||
Period. I'm just wondering when the headline is going to be that Libby gets his pardon. | ||
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They already commuted his sentence. | |
Scooter? Yeah, a little Scoot Scoot. | ||
Well, he probably will get a pardon because he's a big guy. | ||
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I'm shocked. | |
He's done his last press conference. | ||
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What's Bush waiting for? | |
He's probably got dirt on everybody, so they're going to pardon him. | ||
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Oh my God, does he have dirt? | |
Well, come on, he was the chief of staff for Cheney, right? | ||
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Yeah, he's got absolutely got dirt on everyone. | |
He's got a mountain of dirt. | ||
Speaking of new policies and whatever, here's another illusion. | ||
This is off the wire today on CNN. | ||
Guantanamo Bay detention facility will be closed, says Holder, the new Attorney General, the Attorney General-designee. | ||
He said Thursday that the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will be closed after President-elect Obama takes office, but not as soon as the administration would like. | ||
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So in other words, it's going to take a little while. | |
Second, the physical act of closing the facility isn't a problem, noted Holder. | ||
The more pressing question, he said, is the fate of the roughly 250 inmates. | ||
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that uh... | |
are inside of it so in other words they're still going to be detained a couple of them are going to be extradited but there are others that they can't here it is a a third group of inmates holder indicated can't be tried for a variety of reason like the fact that they got me no evidence or not none and they'd still like to torture them somewhere so uh... | ||
but also can't be released because they are too dangerous for that reason the obama administration will be able to close the guantanamo bay detention facility As soon as we'd like. | ||
Why don't they just send the goat herders back where they came from so they can herd their goats? | ||
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Yeah, it's pretty unbelievable to me. | |
I mean, come on, you're talking about something, it's 250 people. | ||
Um, that's not even like a county prison. | ||
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If they need to move that here, it's moved in a week. | |
They gotta move those prisoners, they're redistributed in a week. | ||
Yeah. It's very possible they could do this in a country they shouldn't even be in at this point. | ||
Well, then we can't close Guantanamo, can we? | ||
We have to keep it open to keep the 250 guys with no charges against them in prison for the rest of their lives, right? | ||
It's unbelievable to me, man. | ||
I mean, can you imagine being, I mean, people out there, you know, who I'm just going to say it. | ||
Who are lazy, do nothing, just depressed people. | ||
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You know, those people that just complain all the time. | |
I didn't get this. | ||
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I know times are tough right now. | |
I'm not saying that to everybody. | ||
But those people who are always like, everybody knows one at least. | ||
Oh, I can't do it. | ||
My life is so horrible. | ||
Yeah, let me tell you whose life is horrible. | ||
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All right, we are so spoiled and privileged in this country, even though the poorest of the poor have a shot here to at least live a decent life. | |
If you go to a third world nation, try living in Brazil without any real money or a career for a month. | ||
I think that's going to be pretty rough on people. | ||
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Then go to Haiti. | |
You're going to get the next level. | ||
Then think about being a tortured goat herder from Afghanistan in Guantanamo Bay. | ||
Those are the people that have it rough. | ||
I mean, any day of the week, you could be raped or have your skull bashed in or a dog sicced on you. | ||
And while it's happening, people are going to take video and pictures and laugh about it. | ||
And these are supposed to be the liberators? | ||
Yeah, we're the good guys. | ||
We're the good guys. | ||
Absolutely. And I don't even like to think that way because most soldiers, just like most people in the FBI, most people in the CIA, are good people. | ||
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But, like this article shows, not everybody in those agencies are good guys. | |
You don't believe torture works? | ||
No, but that Obama's Dilemma, the cover article on Newsweek, says it's a little less gray than that. | ||
And Obama should keep all the executive powers that the Cheney and Bush administration put into effect ex-FBI agent sentenced to 40 years in mob hit. | ||
It's only a couple paragraphs. | ||
Why not really saying he crossed over to the dark side of Judge Thursday, sentenced a former FBI agent to 40 years in prison to run consecutively to the prison sentence. | ||
He is now serving for the 1982 mob related killing of a witness who was about to testify against the Boston mob members. | ||
Court officials said John Connelly, Jr. | ||
68 was convicted. | ||
So back in the back in the 80s, who knew it? | ||
You know, he took a little scratch from the mob and iced the witness. | ||
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The FBI. | |
I can't believe it. | ||
Really? Could people within the FBI possibly be dirty? | ||
Can you say Waco? | ||
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Yeah, right. | |
Those people, animals. | ||
I mean, literally treated women and children as less than animals, I think. | ||
Usually animals will get a fair shake. | ||
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You'll have to shoot a deer with a rifle. | |
These guys were using literally automatic weapons off of helicopters. | ||
Spraying them. | ||
Yeah. And oh, the tank! | ||
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That's right. | |
The tank. | ||
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The tank, yeah. | |
It was tanks and tear gas and fire and other such things. | ||
Of course, that was, you know, that was then. | ||
That was during the Clinton administration back when times were bad. | ||
But no, thinking about the weapons, it was the name of the guy who ran the FBI lab in California. | ||
Talking Wackenhut? | ||
No, the FBI guy, head of their operation in California, he spilled the beans on how they were fabricating evidence all over the place. | ||
Oh, I'm not quite sure. | ||
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It's the Alex Jones Show. | |
We're going to be taking your calls after the next segment. | ||
Riding shotgun Bob Dacey. | ||
Remember, you can go to InfoWars.com right now or PrisonPlanet.tv to see the latest news. | ||
We'll be back after this. | ||
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Man, I'm still getting so much heat, Bob, from playing the All Nightmare Long video on PrisonPlanet.tv. | ||
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Before, we were talking about the head of the FBI in Waco. | ||
Yeah, this was the head of the crime lab, I think, out in California. | ||
His name was Dr. Frederick Whitehurst, is his name, and he actually narrated Waco the Rules of Engagement. | ||
Million-dollar documentary which exposed a lot of what went on at Waco back in 93. Is this the one that was up for the Oscar? | ||
Yeah, it was up. | ||
It was Academy Award nominated for best documentary. | ||
Rules of engagement. | ||
Waco, rules of engagement. | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
And, you know, so, you know, the FBI, I firmly believe that your average FBI agent is a good guy. | ||
He's working for the country doing his thing. | ||
And they're great, except for when it gets into an area where they run into something politically incorrect that their superiors say, uh-uh, you can't be doing that. | ||
And like, you know, Robert Wright, the one who was trailing all the money coming in from the Islamic charities coming into this country, you know, he was working on that, and then they told him, hey, shut up! | ||
You know, you're going to lose your job, you're going to be in big trouble if you keep following this money truck, because it goes in the wrong place. | ||
And, you know, he went public, he started, he had Judicial Watch with him, and they had that press conference, and he was kind of crying, he said, we could have stopped 9-1-1, but, you know, they told us to back off Bin Laden and all that stuff. | ||
Well, you know, He stumbled into an area that was no-no. | ||
It was a no-no. | ||
So they called him off. | ||
So the average FBI agent, I'm sure, is a good guy. | ||
I totally and completely agree with you, but, you know, corruption breeds corruption, and when you're a corrupt agency... | ||
And you're forced to cover something up right away. | ||
You're more apt to do something more dirty and more dirty. | ||
And they like the people that keep their mouth shut and play it dirty. | ||
And that's why you've seen, you know, people like Robert Mueller. | ||
Well, that's a mirror on the whole government. | ||
I mean, the higher up you get in the food chain, the more corrupt it gets. | ||
This country, if you compare it to a fish, is rotting from the head down, not from the tail up. | ||
And I think that's a mirror of the country. | ||
The corruption You know, the scum rises to the top, and that's the problem. | ||
It is the problem. | ||
Remember, we're going to be taking your calls in the next segment. | ||
Willem Bouter at the top of the hour. | ||
I want to read this article that Steve Watson did. | ||
It looks like a little over a week ago, Bank of England policymaker predicts unprecedented dollar collapse. | ||
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Now apparently we're oversimplifying it with the dollar collapse, but I'm just going to read the article and he will correct me when he comes on the show. | |
A former member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee has predicted a massive collapse of the dollar within the next two to five years, warning that a government increase in spending under President-elect Obama could be disastrous. | ||
Willem Buter, who served on the BOE from June 1997 to May 2000, has stated that he expects to see the plug pulled from under the dollar as foreign investors turn away from the dollar and other U.S.-backed assets, including government bonds. | ||
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Writing for the Financial Times, Buter, now a professor with the London School of European Economics, comments, Old habits die hard. | |
The U.S. dollar and U.S. Treasury bills and bonds are still viewed as a safe haven by many, but learning takes place. | ||
So there you go. | ||
I would say that's pretty much predicting its collapse. | ||
I would think. | ||
I mean, what is he, I'm curious to find out when he comes on, what is he griping about? | ||
I mean, these are quotes from what he said, so it's going to be interesting. | ||
I guess he didn't use the term collapse in that paragraph, so, you know. | ||
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Well, like I said, we'll have him on. | |
We'll get his perspective because I am NOT an economist. | ||
I am just a... | ||
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You know, lowly filmmaker and radio show host. | |
Yeah, and I'm just a lowly retail hardware store owner. | ||
I mean, if you get down to the point, that's what I am. | ||
We are the simpletons. | ||
Small businessman, that's what I am. | ||
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That's right. | |
Alright, so I want to talk a little bit about conscription. | ||
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We've been playing these clips a lot on the show because I think it's important. | |
This guy has basically been parading around the media now the last couple years, Tom Blankley. | ||
He's an editor over at the Washington Times and he's been calling for conscription. | ||
He plays the fact off that his son is a lieutenant in the military, and of course they need help, they need more people. | ||
But he goes on MSNBC, and he says, this is in 2007, that it's not going to happen under the Bush administration. | ||
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So we're going to play that clip, and then we're going to play the clip from, I believe, Monday. | |
He just launched his new book, American Grit Monday, where he's calling for conscription again. | ||
But this time it's more of a friendly audience at Fox & Friends, our good buddies there. | ||
All right, so let's go to the MSNBC clip. | ||
institution ... of the military draft should be considered, and has always been an option on the table. | ||
A Pentagon spokesman frantically rejected the idea today, saying that the military is giving the idea, quote, absolutely no consideration, unquote. | ||
All right, we're going to play the rest of those clips on the other side. | ||
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More Metallica. | ||
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I just, you know, I guess that I should just be scorned and lacerated. | |
What's your problem? | ||
I mean, Metallica's good. | ||
I mean, Alex plays stuff from back in my time. | ||
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Yeah, there's Motorhead on here sometimes. | |
He plays Led Zeppelin, I mean, all the time. | ||
Yeah, no, you're right. | ||
Led Zeppelin's on here all the time. | ||
I like it when Johnny Cash is on, except for it's hard for me to come in because I want to listen to the whole song. | ||
He's got heart on all the time. | ||
He's got all these people from back in my age, you know. | ||
You wouldn't think he's as young as he is. | ||
Heart, oh my god. | ||
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Yeah, right? | |
Now he's not that much older than I am. | ||
Yeah. Who knew? | ||
Alright, we were talking conscription and we were playing a little bit of that MSNBC clip. | ||
Now remember, this is back in 07. This guy's still promoting conscription, saying it's not going to happen under this administration, that it's only going to be coming, Coming up later, and now that we have a new administration in, he has a new book talking about it, and of course he's greeted by friends, buddies over at Fox and Friends. | ||
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Fox. Yeah, Fox. | ||
No, they're our friends. | ||
It's the morning show. | ||
Fox and Friends. | ||
That's what they are. | ||
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Alright, let's play the MSNBC clip. | |
With no end in sight to U.S. involvement in the Iraq war, George Bush's so-called war czar, General Douglas Lute, told National Public Radio on Friday that reinstitution of the military draft should be considered and has always been an option on the table. | ||
A Pentagon spokesman frankly rejected the idea today, saying that the military is giving the idea, quote, absolutely no consideration, unquote. | ||
But is it time to revive conscription for the first time since Richard Nixon? | ||
Back to discuss it are Democratic strategist Stephanie Cutter and editor of the Washington Times editorial page, Tony Blankley. | ||
Tony, just in any political year, nobody's going to recommend a return to the draft. | ||
But is the draft a good idea, or is a partial draft a good idea? | ||
We've got 5,000 troops in the Army. | ||
It is breaking, according to the Army Chief of Staff, on the basis of two small guerrilla wars. | ||
Now, is the U.S. Army big enough and strong enough to handle all the commitments this country's got? | ||
First of all, it's not going to happen on Bush's watch, because there's not time for that debate to occur. | ||
The military clearly is not big enough to do the job that's going to be required of it in a world that we live in today and into the foreseeable future. | ||
As you say, two small wars and we're almost tapped out as far as troops are concerned. | ||
All right, let's play the next clip because right there in 2007, it's not time for that debate yet. | ||
Don't you worry, there'll be a time for it. | ||
Oh, you think that time is coming? | ||
I think the time is coming, especially since Obama got up when he was elected president and said, That he's gonna need us for a great service and sacrifice. | ||
We're all gonna be sacrificing and serving apparently. | ||
Oh boy. | ||
Yeah, so Fox and Friends, here they are, our best buddies. | ||
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Welcome back everyone, seven minutes before the top of the hour. | |
Can America's power last forever and how do we achieve a new nationalism that puts our country's survival first? | ||
Those questions and more are addressed in a brand new book by Tony Blankley. | ||
It comes out today. | ||
It's called American Grit. | ||
What will it take for America to survive and win in the 21st century? | ||
And joining us for his first TV interview about the book is Tony Blankley. | ||
Tony, good morning to you. | ||
Good morning, thank you. | ||
You know, if you read some of the European papers, they're talking about America is finally in decline. | ||
They're getting what they've had coming to them all along. | ||
Do you believe that? | ||
Well, it could be so. | ||
We have it in our power not to be in decline, and that's what my book's about. | ||
I do believe that for the first time in our history, if we don't do a lot of things smart and tough, we could get overwhelmed by the rise of China, the rise of India, the rise of radical Islam. | ||
We've failed to exploit our energy. | ||
We're not paying enough attention to what our kids are learning. | ||
Bill Ayers is actually a senior person in guiding the curriculum design of America. | ||
That started just this last week. | ||
Last March. | ||
But we have it in our power. | ||
I try to write some tough proposals for what we need to do so that our grandchildren live in a country strong enough to protect our freedoms just as we do. | ||
Yeah, Tony, your book's going to get a lot of attention because there are some controversial, bold suggestions. | ||
The first one, obviously, that caught my eye was that you were calling for a universal draft, which would mean that all 18-year-olds in America would have to serve for two years. | ||
Yes, look, I don't like it. | ||
I love the volunteer army. | ||
I've got a son who's a second lieutenant in the volunteer army. | ||
I know the young men and women who serve, they're the greatest young kids we've ever produced. | ||
But we don't have enough troops, and it's manifest that we don't by several magnitudes. | ||
For instance, when George Bush wanted to have the surge, he was told by the senior generals we didn't have the extra 20,000 troops to finish the war. | ||
See, we don't have enough troops. | ||
I got a plan. | ||
Why don't we just get the heck out of there? | ||
Then we'd have enough troops. | ||
Because Pakistan needs dealing with, and that's why Biden was there over in the week. | ||
So we have to invade Pakistan, we've got to mess around with the Iranians, whatever the Israelis want to do. | ||
We have to create a Eurasian Union, don't you understand that? | ||
And rogue nations will not be allowed, and nations not under the thumb of US Dominance and really global imperialism. | ||
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Are you related to Zbigniew Brzezinski? | |
Zbigniew calls it all the time. | ||
Zbig. Zbig. | ||
Are you related to that guy? | ||
Maybe I'm like his bastard child because you know his daughter is over on MSNBC and then his son is a big Republican. | ||
They got it all covered. | ||
Yeah, they got it all covered. | ||
So I'm the alternative guy. | ||
You're right. | ||
Didn't Zbig work on McCain's campaign in 2000? | ||
Yeah, I think he did. | ||
Then he switched over to Obama. | ||
Well his son worked in 2008 on the McCain campaign. | ||
He covers it from all angles. | ||
They got it all figured out. | ||
But you sound like Zbig in this American empire. | ||
needs to be established until we can turn it all over to the U.N. That was in his book. | ||
Well, you know, about the Grand Chessboard? | ||
The Grand Chessboard. | ||
Yeah, that's the Grand Chessboard. | ||
You ever read the last part? | ||
No. That's what it says in the last part. | ||
It says, we must dominate the world with our hegemony until it's such a time at which we can turn it all over to the U.N. I mean, it says it in the back of the book. | ||
Well, that's pretty much what it'll be. | ||
It won't be called the U.N. I'm sure they'll have some other global term for a new office. | ||
Global smiley face whatever, you know, whatever. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Alright, let's take calls. | ||
We promised you we'd take calls on all your issues. | ||
Let's go to, I think it's Walda in New York. | ||
Walda, what's on? | ||
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Hi. I'm wondering if you would be willing to invite as your guest the doctor, neuropsychiatrist, his name is Daniel Ehman. | |
And his phone number is 888... | ||
Jason, what's up? | ||
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Hey, uh, I love your work, you know, I feel with Eminem, he's great. | |
Thank you. | ||
Oh, you're doing a good job sending in for Alex, too. | ||
I always wanted to say you're a fine apprentice. | ||
Someday you'll make a great Jedi. | ||
Anyway, I was looking at the Metallica video you brought up on Monday, I think, and I went into a deep analysis on it, and I just found out. | ||
That the Soviets were the one that were conducting the chemtrails in the Metallica video. | ||
they caused the problem by introducing the spores that turn people into zombies. | ||
Yeah, but alright, hold on, at the end, if you watch that, alright, there's the point where it's all the research and it's real video and then it cuts to the cartoon, the whole zombie horror story in the United States. | ||
Right. Alright, so at the end, when the Soviets want to come in, their plan, if you read the bottom thing is, they say basically they're going to release the agent and then they're going days and fires are going to start and most everybody's going to get infected. | ||
Then they put up the chemtrails, so they kill most of them. | ||
Then they bring in the robots. | ||
Yes, and then they, exactly, that's their solution. | ||
What you don't understand is that was their plan that they don't go through and then they cut to modern days and they start playing news clips of today of chemtrails in the air. | ||
So what are these chemtrails? | ||
It's not the Soviets spraying the chemtrails now, it's the Americans spraying the chemtrails to make sure that the Soviets can't have their way. | ||
So they're saying that the barium and arsenic in the chemtrails are what's protecting us from Soviet attack. | ||
Because remember, before they spray the chemtrails, they seed the clouds with that spore. | ||
Remember, they dropped those little bags of clout. | ||
So, basically what they're trying to say is that the chemtrails are here to protect us. | ||
That's what I got out of the video. | ||
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I kind of got a deeper look into it, because I'm thinking that it's a new Soviet nation that they're trying to impose. | |
Basically, they're going to cause a problem. | ||
Hollywood's all over it. | ||
I am legend. | ||
Resident Evil is everywhere. | ||
The zombie thing is obviously something that's to come. | ||
We're going to have to go through some major biological infection. | ||
Well, they have been hyping it, man. | ||
Yeah, they have been hyping it. | ||
I'm not going to lie. | ||
It's all about quarantine and control. | ||
Yeah, well, you know what? | ||
Who knows? | ||
You know what? | ||
I've watched it now like five times. | ||
I thank you for the call on it. | ||
Thank you for some positive on playing that Metallica thing. | ||
But if you haven't seen this, this is what's causing all this problem. | ||
Metallica's latest video for Death Magnetic, it's their new album. | ||
It's actually pretty good. | ||
They started out with the Tunguska event. | ||
out in Russia and you know it took like a year to uh... | ||
yeah this big explosion nobody knows what it is a year to excavate well it gets into eugenics apparently they excavate something that can reanimate life so they're reanimating a steak at first and then a cat next and then you know it gets out of control. | ||
They reanimated a steak? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. | |
You gotta watch the video but it's all these crazy... | ||
They could just thaw it out. | ||
Yeah, well, it was dancing. | ||
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I don't think you can get dancing steak just thawing it out. | |
Well, unless it's really old. | ||
Okay. But anyway, they harness this thing. | ||
At first, they're using it to cure cuts and things like that. | ||
It's regenerating cells. | ||
But then it regenerates dead life, and it basically turns into a zombie horror show. | ||
But then they bring in the chemtrails at the end, where the chemtrails are basically Okay. And they cut from the entire video and all the music video to start playing the latest conspiracy theory, all these news things about chemtrails, and basically the chemtrails are made to be healthy for us. | ||
So I think I get the picture now. | ||
It's the same old stuff where they take something that's really happening, which is chemtrails, and put a bunch of Hey, great show, | ||
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guys. When Alex gets back, ask him if he can take you out and show you a little bit of rifles and how to shoot and stuff. | |
You seem like a really nice guy, but really naive when it comes to high-powered rifles and what we might have to do in the future here. | ||
I'm a federal firearms licensee, my friend. | ||
I know a little bit about guns. | ||
I know that you do, Bob. | ||
Alright, Askin, you know, you're somewhat of a gun enthusiast, right? | ||
Sort of, mostly handguns, but what was the question there? | ||
Well, basically, a lot of these people think that, you know, we're going to have to, you know, face off against these guys in some type of militia-type army, and now, I'm not saying that there might not come an event when someone's trying to take your home, when there's riots in the street, when you might have to protect your family, and that sort of thing, but if we ever have to go toe-to-toe with the police force or the military, on a large-scale level. | ||
I'm sorry, we don't have a shot. | ||
Well, you know, that's the last resort. | ||
That's what the Second Amendment is in the Constitution for. | ||
It's a last resort. | ||
I kind of understand what he's saying in that you can take something like the Soviet military and they go into Afghanistan and get their tails kicked, you know, by a bunch of goat herders because of the people rebelling against the foreign invader or whatever. | ||
They're going to kick them out. | ||
You know, they can't control the population. | ||
That's what the Second Amendment is about in regard to foreigners invading us. | ||
The thing about our own selves invading us, basically, when our government turns on us, that's a much more difficult thing. | ||
To fight, and that's why we're having Jack McClam on later on today, because he knows all about that. | ||
That's right, and we do give a voice to those people that think it will come to that. | ||
You don't want it to come to that at all, but I'll tell you something. | ||
You know, in my hardware store, I have a little small gun department. | ||
It's really no big deal, it's just a small department. | ||
But my store was a mirror to what happened all over the country just before Obama got elected. | ||
A big light bulb went off in everybody's head, And all of a sudden, gun sales started to skyrocket. | ||
I mean, if you talk, because they know, I've seen the legislation that's been introduced over and over and over again when the Democrats didn't control the House and the Senate. | ||
You know, they're going after, they're going after ammunition, they're going after semi-automatic rifles first. | ||
And Obama has said it. | ||
I mean, they're going after semi-autos. | ||
So everything semi-automatic in this country, AK type, semi-autos, AR-15s, and in the handgun category, Glocks, That type of thing. | ||
They're evaporating off the shelves and the production can't keep up with the demand. | ||
So people are clearly, clearly worried about what this latest puppet is going to do to attack the Second Amendment after he puts his hand on a Bible and swears to protect it. | ||
Can't agree more. | ||
All right, let's go to Mark in Kentucky. | ||
Mark, what's on your mind? | ||
Yes, Mark. | ||
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I want to kind of go the middle line here. | |
I don't think you're really softy. | ||
But language is a real tricky thing, and when you say that we just can't defeat them in that level, it kind of paints a visualization picture, and that's strong psychology for us. | ||
You would not be sitting in that chair doing that today if you were a defeatist. | ||
I'm not a defeatist, but I agree there, but I'm saying, all right, let's say it's already happening. | ||
We got martial law. | ||
They have taken not only National Guard troops, but probably NATO forces, because, you know, American troops are going to have a hard time shooting other Americans. | ||
But they bring in NATO forces, and they're working with the local... | ||
That's hilarious. | ||
Absolutely. You're doing great on the disclaimers because we have to be cautious when we step up to the plate. | ||
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We have to understand what's coming at us. | |
This Tony Blakely is driving me nuts. | ||
I hope nobody buys this sucker's book. | ||
I bet you it's a New York Times number one bestseller. | ||
I'll put money on it. | ||
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Unfortunately, his army's not big enough to do what's required of it. | |
By who? | ||
By who? | ||
Who is requiring it of this craziness? | ||
And what is being required? | ||
What is the requirement? | ||
He doesn't define the requirement. | ||
I mean, they're bringing these guys home. | ||
They've got 30,000 of them or so. | ||
What do they call that? | ||
The Northcom, whatever local North... | ||
I don't know what to call it. | ||
They brought in 4,000 troops and now it's up to 30,000 for domestic law enforcement? | ||
Oh, you're talking about the new Obama program where it's going to be domestic law enforcement? | ||
Yes. I believe it's 20,000 troops. | ||
I mean, that's totally illegal. | ||
I mean, it's completely and totally illegal. | ||
Well, they ended posse comitatus really in the public side with Katrina. | ||
When they put troops on the streets to take guns there... | ||
They say they did, but they didn't. | ||
They didn't do it legally. | ||
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You did give some excellent information yesterday. | |
I guess it was Mike who said so, that when you get in there in the induction center, they still have to get you to swear an oath and step forward. | ||
And yeah, they may beat the hell out of you, but I think that this is a challenge that we may raise too. | ||
What if half the people that they're taking into these induction centers don't play ball and don't step forward and say, yeah, I would. | ||
I would defend my country, but you are a traitor getting me to do what you're expecting me to do. | ||
And they're going to run out of resources if the masses say no. | ||
They're going to take us to court. | ||
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But in mass, it's like Save a Patriot always talking about, you have one pencil, you can break it. | |
Well, you know what I think he's going to do to recruit his force? | ||
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It ain't going to break. | |
This is how they're going to recruit their force. | ||
They're going to go into the poor black neighborhoods. | ||
They're going to prop Obama up as a hero, and that's where they're going to recruit from first. | ||
And that's probably going to be the first place they draft from, because these guys are going to be brainwashed into... | ||
I mean, he's already being posed as some kind of a Martin Luther King Jr. figure. | ||
He hasn't done anything yet. | ||
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I know, but we've got to talk positive visualization and not take what's a negative. | |
I'm with you on the pos... | ||
Hey, I watch The Secret, too. | ||
I like some of it. | ||
It's the Alex Jones Show, InfoWars.com, PrisonPlanet.tv. | ||
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And that's a fun tune. | |
Because it is about the love. | ||
I know I can be a little doom and gloom sometimes. | ||
You know what? | ||
With the love train story, let's do the one positive story in my stack. | ||
The one that the mainstream media is reporting on. | ||
Miracle baby born two days after mother's death. | ||
And this does, you know, warm a heart or two. | ||
Miracles of science. | ||
Uh, this woman just collapsed. | ||
Of course, she had a cancerous brain tumor she didn't know about. | ||
Vaccinations. Um, you know, a young lady, what was she, was she even 40? | ||
She was 41 years old, and she had this brain tumor she didn't know about. | ||
She collapsed and died, but they were able to save the baby, and two days after she died, and they kept her heart going, she was born. | ||
So, there's an upbeat story. | ||
There's something that's positive technology. | ||
You're a little, eh, you don't know? | ||
I just, you know, the thing I wonder about that is, you know, why she got cancer in the first place. | ||
Yeah. Well, you know the big industry. | ||
Yeah, well, that's the thing. | ||
It's a huge, huge industry. | ||
You know, on our show, The Simple Truth, here in Austin, we have a website now called symboltruthonline.net. | ||
And the webmaster archives our old shows, and the one that we did about cancer a few years ago, which we replayed so we can get it on the net, that one keeps being disappeared off the net. | ||
We put it up twice, something happens to it, we put it up again, something happens to it again, and we put it up again. | ||
I mean, the cancer show, something's going on there, and they don't want that information out there that there are cures for cancer. | ||
I wonder why? | ||
Maybe Big Pharma would lose billions of dollars in profits, maybe? | ||
And it wouldn't go along with their depopulation program. | ||
It's not really a depopulation program, it's a slow-kill program to try to stop the expansion of the population. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you know, cancer is rampant, and the cancer industry is a joke. | ||
Unless, of course, you get cancer, in which case the joke's on you. | ||
Yeah, it's not very funny when you're the one laid up in a hospital bed or your family member is laid up in a hospital bed. | ||
All right, let's take a few more calls at the bottom of the hour. | ||
Hopefully we'll have this guest show up at the top of the hour. | ||
If not, we'll just keep ramming through your calls. | ||
All right, I believe we are on William in the UK. | ||
William, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hello, Jason. | |
How are you? | ||
Good. This is just, well, it's about my mom. | ||
She's been abused at a nursing home in Oswestry in Shropshire in the UK. | ||
I was visiting her there on Christmas Day. | ||
And my mother begged to be got out of bed, so I lifted her up at her request, put her in a chair, and she was very happy about that. | ||
But the management went berserk and called the cops and had me escorted off the premises. | ||
Wait, so you were escorted off the premises for trying to help your sick mother in a nursing home? | ||
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Yeah, there's some folk have put up a website on it, southerncrossnursinghomes.com, Southerncrossnursinghomes.com, but you might, I don't know if you could link it or follow it up as a story. | |
Well, I'll tell you what, if you go to Aaron at Infowars.com, send him the information. | ||
We'd love to do a story on that. | ||
Thanks for the call. | ||
That's pretty crazy. | ||
I mean, on Christmas Day, you go to see your mother on a holiday, you lift her out of the bed, and then you're arrested for it? | ||
You're probably not an approved caregiver. | ||
Approved caregiver? | ||
I know they hire anybody. | ||
Well, still, you have to be approved. | ||
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Approved by who? | |
The state? | ||
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Them. Them? | |
They gotta have a badge? | ||
Right. Well, that's a sick story. | ||
Like in Katrina, if you weren't approved, they wouldn't let you treat people, remember? | ||
Oh, that's right, and they wouldn't let all those people come across the bridge to help everybody. | ||
Weird. I wonder why they do that. | ||
It's the Alex Jones Show, PrisonPlanet.tv, InfoWars.com. | ||
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Thank you for listening to GCN. | |
Be sure to visit GCNlive.com today! | ||
Hello friends, this is Alex Jones. | ||
I've told you for a long time. | ||
It's important to be self-sufficient and today That's more important than ever. | ||
We need to be independent and food and water is the key You'll never have to stand in a bread line if you have your own bread You'll never have to go to the Superdome and beg for FEMA to take care of your family in any emergency If you simply prepare no one is gonna take care of your family in the final equation But you you know e foods direct comm is still able to ship storable food That's safe from E. Coli Salmonella genetic alteration or Chinese imports and they do it every day We're good to | ||
go. Waging war on corruption. | ||
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Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | |
Music Big Brother. | ||
Mainstream media. | ||
Government cover-ups. | ||
You want answers? | ||
Well, so does he. | ||
He's Alex Jones on the GCN Radio Network. | ||
And now, live from Austin, Texas, Alex Jones. | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome. We are now into the second hour of the Alex Jones Show. | ||
I am Jason Bermas, sitting in all week. | ||
Riding shotgun with me is Bob Dacey, and hopefully our guests will show up. | ||
Sometimes we get these bigger guests. | ||
They tend not to come on when they find out about the show. | ||
Bob, hopefully we will have Willem Booter with us. | ||
After the break. | ||
But Bob, you were telling a story about cancer. | ||
Why don't you expand on that? | ||
Well, you know, our show's been on the air for 10 years, The Simple Truth, here in Austin. | ||
And recently we got a website and we have a webmaster posting shows. | ||
Well, we re-ran some interviews we did back a few years ago. | ||
It was called The Shannon Simpson Story. | ||
And this was a lady that we flew in from Louisiana to interview back in 2003. | ||
And her story basically is that she was 20 years old Co-ed here in the Austin area at Southwestern University, and she had all these problems. | ||
They couldn't figure out what it was, so they did an operation, an exploratory operation, and they found cancer all over, just everywhere. | ||
So they did an operation, took out everything they could take out. | ||
They said, okay, it's time for your chemo. | ||
This was back in 1983. | ||
She refused. | ||
Her parents refused. | ||
Because she'd read War Without Cancer by J. Edward Griffin. | ||
They had read the book. | ||
They weren't going to do the butchery stuff that, you know, the poison and all that irradiation burning and poisoning that the mainstream medicine says you got to do. | ||
And so she went to Mexico and was cured of cancer with a lateral therapy by a Dr. Richardson who was a lateral pioneer in the 70s. | ||
He'd been kicked out of the United States, set up a clinic in Mexico, Well, he was featured in J. Edward Griffin's book. | ||
Okay, so that was in 1983. | ||
Well, we interviewed her in 2003, 20 years later. | ||
And here's the deal. | ||
I know this woman. | ||
She is the little sister of one of the producers of my TV show. | ||
They lived through this themselves. | ||
We didn't just drag somebody off the street with a cockamamie story. | ||
This is people I know. | ||
You know? | ||
And so, I interviewed her in 2003. | ||
We aired it in 2004. | ||
We put it back on the air last year. | ||
It got yanked off the internet twice by, you know, who knows? | ||
It's back up again. | ||
I think it's the October 15th show or something in 2007 on our TV archives. | ||
That's simpletruthonline.net. | ||
But, you know, now it's 26 years later. | ||
The woman is cancer-free, 26 years after being diagnosed with metastatic cancer. | ||
Cancer. Cancer that had spread from her abdominal area up to her liver. | ||
She never underwent chemo. | ||
And she's alive, healthy, everything. | ||
You know, that's just one story. | ||
You could go on and on and on and on. | ||
But for this one, this for us was personal. | ||
And I don't know why that interview keeps being taken off the net. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
But she's believable. | ||
She's smart. | ||
She lived it herself. | ||
And, I don't know, it's pathetic that more people can't see stuff like that. | ||
Well, you know, like you said, the industry of cancer is just a billion dollar industry. | ||
I mean, when you're getting that poison, that chemotherapy, it's costing you a pretty penny. | ||
Hey, if you want to have some fun, Jason, just for fun, go on a website of chemotherapy nurses. | ||
When they have websites and they talk amongst themselves, boy, you don't ever want to touch that stuff. | ||
I'll guarantee you that. | ||
They have lists of, don't you ever get any chemotherapy crud on yourself. | ||
Wear double-thick gloves, be careful. | ||
Don't you dare getting that stuff, but shove it in the body of this person all day long. | ||
You know, it is horrible. | ||
It's barbaric. | ||
And laetrile is only one thing. | ||
One thing. | ||
It sounds like a derivative of B-17 or something like that. | ||
Yeah, it's, what it is, it's apricot pits is the strongest concentration of this amygdalin, which is what Laetrile is kind of a brand name of. | ||
It's a concentration of a vitamin B17 found in peach pits, apricot pits. | ||
It used to be found in a lot of the breads we used to eat back in the good old days. | ||
But all the stuff that we used to eat that prevented cancer, we don't eat it anymore. | ||
No, I took it right out and that's why they're trying to regulate what we can eat through Codex Elementarius coming up. | ||
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Oh, delicious! | |
I can't wait to have my Oscar Mayer Lunchable. | ||
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Alright, it is the Alex Jones Show. | |
We're going to keep taking your calls when we get back. | ||
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We'll see you next time. | |
Alex Jones here with a question. | ||
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Today, unlike any other in the long course of American history, a terrorist act of war against this country. | ||
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The enemy struck America on September 11th. | |
But who is the enemy? | ||
Bin Laden. | ||
This is his ammo. | ||
We have to look to the Middle East. | ||
We have to look to Osama Bin Laden. | ||
Fabled Enemies is the first 9-11 film to take a close look at the terrorist ties to intelligence networks inside the United States. | ||
Some U.S. investigators believe that there are Israelis again very much engaged in spying in and on the U.S. I'm aware that some Israeli citizens have been detained. | ||
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Bin Laden's connections to the CIA, the hijacker's ties to the FBI, the Saudi Arabian connections Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists! | |
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Because there's a war on for your mind. | ||
*music* | ||
Blasting through the lies and disinformation, it is The Alex Jones Show. | ||
I am Jason Burmess. | ||
The filmmaker behind Fabled Enemies, Loose Change, Final Cut. | ||
Helping Alex out on the new Obama film behind the scenes. | ||
I'm working on the cover right now. | ||
Hopefully my DVD cover will be picked. | ||
Some of the most fun I have is when I do these covers. | ||
I did the cover for Truth Rising, did the cover for Fabled Enemies, did the cover for Final Cut. | ||
But the movie itself, you know, not only going to be talking about Obama, but the current financial collapse. | ||
It's really fun stuff. | ||
I really do enjoy working on those films, archiving stuff. | ||
I'm a real dork. | ||
I like to bring it to the masses, you know what I'm saying, Bob? | ||
Hey, you know, it takes all kinds. | ||
You know, I'm a computer retarded person, so, you know, it's all different kinds of people working on this stuff. | ||
That's right, and we all have to, you know... | ||
Do what we can. | ||
You know, the guy who called in earlier and said that he was going to teach me about guns, maybe that's what you're meant here to do, you know? | ||
Teach other people how to use a firearm. | ||
Well, you know, you have the disadvantage from being from New York City. | ||
I'm not from New York City. | ||
I'm from upstate New York, so actually... | ||
Close to New York City. | ||
There's more rednecks where I live in upstate New York, man. | ||
I doubt it. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
Than in Texas? | ||
Absolutely. Listen... | ||
You don't have nearly as many gun nuts up there as we got down here. | ||
You think not, but that's only because they won't let them have the handguns. | ||
Otherwise, I know plenty of people with their cases What's going | ||
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on, Jay? | |
I'm alright, you know, just getting soft-killed and all. | ||
Breathing in the wonderful air, drinking the lovely fluoridated water, and probably eating some delicious Oscar Mayer bologna. | ||
It's the bologna that has a first name, what is it, G-M-M-M-O? | ||
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No way around it, my friend. | |
I recently brought up that David Ray Griffin has been talking about world government. | ||
What do you feel about that? | ||
Sure, you know, David is one of those guys that, you know, he's not the only one in this movement that talks about world democracy and world government. | ||
I've been to David's home and I've discussed this same subject with many people behind the scenes and, you know, there are just some people, again, that have their blind spots. | ||
They really believe that, you know, world government is good. | ||
They think that worldwide democracy is good. | ||
I mean, you know, he does great work on 9-11, but you've got to remember he's a theosophical professor. | ||
So he's not only, even though he comes at it from a Christian perspective, he looks at all separate religions. | ||
He's a strong believer that we do need some kind of a world religion as well. | ||
I just happen to disagree with him on that point. | ||
You know, I remember Alex had him on years ago, and even a caller called in and confronted him on it. | ||
You know, it's just his viewpoint. | ||
There's a lot of people out there that really, you know, look at the Zeitgeist guy. | ||
I mean, a lot of what Zeitgeist talks about in the first half of his addendum movie is dead on. | ||
Those technologies do exist. | ||
The banking system is that corrupt. | ||
It's when they offer you the solution of world government, you know, are they all in cahoots in a back room saying that we have to, you know, promote this through 9-11 truth, or Through the banking collapse? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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I doubt it. | |
I think that people have just been so brainwashed into believing it's a good thing, from not only their schooling, but just everything around them has promoted it, from the media to movies. | ||
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Right, I mean, you even have children at, you know, the Model UN in their schools. | |
Yeah, well, that's in, uh, what, America Destroyed by Design, one of Alex's first pictures. | ||
He goes to the Model UN where I think two kids from each school district are chosen, and they go off to this little indoctrination center for a month or a week and find out how great global government is. | ||
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It'd be funny if it wasn't true. | |
It's so hard to take a stance to where you just can't laugh because it's just right in your face. | ||
I mean, what do they think we are? | ||
Well, just because you can smell a rat with 911 doesn't mean you've been exposed to all the information that we've been exposed to. | ||
It's hard to get out of that left-right paradigm. | ||
I mean, Ray McGovern is giving the Obama administration way too much credit. | ||
I mean, McGovern at this point knows that there's no change. | ||
Gates is still in. | ||
McGovern at this point knows that Rahm Emanuel is a bad pick. | ||
I mean, he can't be feeling good about that presidency. | ||
But at the same time, the left doesn't feel like they have anything to cling on to. | ||
They feel if they go too far to the left, they're a communist or a socialist. | ||
And if they ditch their party, where are they going to go? | ||
Nate or Green? | ||
It's like we all have our spheres of influence. | ||
I don't Defending this guy I | ||
mean he was one of the guys that actually said that the The birth certificate wasn't valid. | ||
But, you know, two days ago on his show, he said that the administration was already disappointing to him. | ||
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Already? It's not even going yet. | |
Yeah, it's not even going yet. | ||
But we talked about Rahm Emanuel, we talked about Gates. | ||
So, you know, I think that he's getting around his blind spot. | ||
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Look at American Drug War. | |
You know, Kevin Booth, he's a great filmmaker. | ||
He's the guy that used to manage Bill Hicks. | ||
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He seems to still have his blind spots, too. | |
He worked on, I think it was American Dictators. | ||
He edited that film, one of my favorite Alex Jones films. | ||
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He has his blind spots. | |
We all have our blind spots, man. | ||
David Ray Griffin, he's not perfect on 9-11 either. | ||
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No one is perfect. | |
We're all human beings. | ||
I encourage people to just go check out everybody's information and come to your own conclusions. | ||
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I thank you for the call, Eric. | |
I just have one last thing to say to everybody out there, that there is truth and there is not truth. | ||
There is no gray area amongst this, and people need to start realizing that they need to fight for this truth and figure it out for themselves. | ||
I'm with you 100%. | ||
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Thank you for the call. | |
One of the better calls today. | ||
Let's jump to Nick in Jersey. | ||
What's up, Nick? | ||
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Oh, hi. | |
Yeah, first of all, Jason, you can get a handgun in New York. | ||
It's pretty tough. | ||
No, I have a carry and conceal permit. | ||
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What are you talking about? | |
Well, you can own a handgun and you can go through the process that I think like the process takes about a week to say whether or not you can have that handgun. | ||
But I can't take it anywhere. | ||
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I can have it in my house. | |
yeah you could take it out to the range and practice with and exactly i can't take it in my car to protect myself i can't take it down the street to protect myself i can't really have a handgun in new york you know that you if you are a law enforcement officer i've got a shot from the next military officer i've got a shot if i if i know the money around you got a shot yeah if you exactly if you're a political influence you've got a shot at it i don't live in new york city do you know i don't know i don't know i'm in upstate new york and i can't i remember my buddy in the national guard he actually served | ||
He's That's | ||
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not the reason I called, though. | |
The militia. | ||
You need to read Article 1, Section 8, Clause 15 and 16, then Article 2, Section 2, about the militia. | ||
And tie it in with the Second Amendment. | ||
The best way to do this is to read Dr. Edwin Vieira's articles on the militia. | ||
He outlines it all. | ||
The militia is not what it's been made out to be. | ||
It's the People's Law Enforcement Agency. | ||
That's what it's there for. | ||
People gotta get away from the right-wing militia mentality and see what it's all about. | ||
Well, I mean, there's a lot of great groups out there that are trying to put together well-formed militias that aren't right-wing, that aren't, you know, that are organized and can't be demonized. | ||
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That's not actually revitalizing the militia through state. | |
Each state has a Militia Act, and that needs to be reinforced so that it is a law enforcement agency. | ||
That's what we're talking about here. | ||
Do you think they're ever really going to put that much power in the people's hands again? | ||
I mean, I'm just looking at a realistic point of view. | ||
I mean, you're in Jersey. | ||
I mean, how many of your friends are awake and aware? | ||
I mean, do you go and shoot with your buddies? | ||
Do you have just a small welfare motion? | ||
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I actually go shoot with judges and lawyers. | |
Well, that's good! | ||
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I used to on a regular basis. | |
But are they awake? | ||
Or are these just your buddies because, you know, you've known them for a long time? | ||
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Some of them are, but it's hard to press the point on what the lawful tools are to get around all the corruption. | |
Are you guys familiar with the book The Soprano State? | ||
No. Alright, well, it's about all the corruption in New Jersey. | ||
We'd be on press to get it done here, but states like Montana and I believe Oklahoma are starting to press the issue for revitalizing the militia. | ||
So it might get done somewhere in this country. | ||
Well, that'd be nice. | ||
I feel like if that does happen, those states will immediately be demonized. | ||
I think that's why you saw them demonize the militia movement in 93 with Oklahoma, or I'm sorry, 95 with the Oklahoma City bombing. | ||
You know, they needed to make these guys look violent, and that's exactly what they did. | ||
And really, in the mainstream, they've been demonized since then. | ||
That whole militia movement in the mainline. | ||
Oh, you're one of those right-wing kooks. | ||
I'm not applauding that. | ||
I think it's deplorable. | ||
A lot of the guys in the militia have actually fostered that problem themselves. | ||
I remember seeing a video of some militia group saying, this is our.50 caliber right here, check it out, good buddy. | ||
And he's all, you know, it's like, okay, whatever. | ||
they help the process along a lot of them with their actions. | ||
Well, a lot of them are provocateur into that, too. | ||
A lot of these guys that head up these things are really FBI. | ||
That's true. | ||
You know, that's unfortunate, but true. | ||
Alright, let's jump to Vicki in Idaho. | ||
Vicki, what's on your mind? | ||
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I'm just a mom who's got two kids in the draft age and I'm just sick as can be and I didn't vote for Obama or McCain and I just feel like people just aren't Well, I don't even know if we're going to go into Iran, but definitely into the Middle East. | |
Again, what they're doing, I mean openly right now, Obama is talking about redistribution of troops into Afghanistan, okay? | ||
And now this de-escalation in Iraq is just going to bring those troops there. | ||
Now, we already have some kind of issue with Pakistan and India right now, where the ISI is helping these militant attacks. | ||
So maybe Pakistan's on the table. | ||
Forget about Iran right now, but your kids may be drafted to go to the Middle East. | ||
It's the Alex Jones Show. | ||
We'll be back after this. | ||
Infowars.com, PrisonPlanet.tv. | ||
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I am so frustrated. | |
I can't seem to remember anything anymore. | ||
What? Seriously, my memory and attention span is terrible. | ||
I read something and forget. | ||
I forget people's names. | ||
I hear all this great information on the radio and I want to tell people, but I forget. | ||
I... Okay, slow down. | ||
Poor attention and memory loss is not your fault. | ||
Factors like fluoride in the water, aluminum in deodorants, genetically modified foods, the way the education system taught you. | ||
It's all meant to dumb you down. | ||
You know, I can remember everything now. | ||
Even entire books. | ||
What? How? | ||
There is this website called School of Phenomenal Memory. | ||
Their online course is a real breakthrough in the field of memory improvement. | ||
In fact, they guarantee that every single person will be able to memorize any type of information. | ||
Wow. What's the website? | ||
Now, don't forget, it's pmemory.net. | ||
The letter P, memory.net. | ||
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Come, you masters of war It'll build the big guns It'll build the death planes It'll build all the bombs It'll hide behind the walls It'll hide behind the walls It's the Alex Jones Show. | ||
And that's what this is about, seeing through the masks of the elite's front men. | ||
Obama puts on a nice little smile, but he'll be smiling all the way to your son marching into a desert war. | ||
So glad Vicky called up, and you know, I owe more parents. | ||
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are distressed about this because I don't want to see a national conscription. | ||
I don't want to see forces on the street. | ||
I don't want to see an expansion of homeland security. | ||
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Sieg Heil. | |
Sieg Heil. | ||
I mean, that's what this is about. | ||
You know, I hate to... | ||
Think that Webster Tarpley is correct, that this is the next big, you know, Mussolini-type fascist movement. | ||
But they have re- I mean, on the cover of the Rolling Stone, man, they had him, basically, he was God. | ||
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He was deified. | |
He was glowing. | ||
He was in the clouds. | ||
He's the Chosen One. | ||
Now he's on the cover of a special edition of Newsweek, where it says, The New Global Elite, and it's got all sorts of weird symbolism on it. | ||
It's very disturbing how much this guy's been pushed and how much his agenda is just a continuation of the globalist policies we've seen throughout the Clinton and Bush administrations. | ||
National service is, it comes straight out of the UN. | ||
Yeah. It's straight out of the UN. | ||
They say, oh, your rights can only be achieved if you realize you have certain responsibilities to your state. | ||
And that is so un-American, it's not even funny. | ||
National Service, I don't care whether it's Hitler, Mussolini, or Obama, sucks. | ||
Yeah, it's uh... | ||
They're supposed to serve us, we're not supposed to serve them. | ||
We're the sovereign, they're supposed to be doing our bidding. | ||
It's not supposed to be the other way around. | ||
A government formed by the people, it's not really like that, though, is it? | ||
Yeah, well, I'm sorry, man. | ||
This is all straight out of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. | ||
Yeah. Alright, let's keep taking your calls. | ||
Let's go to John in Utah. | ||
John, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, how's it going? | |
Good, man. | ||
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Alright, I kind of wanted to take you to task a little bit, Jason. | |
Earlier you were talking about, you know, I understand you've got to walk a bit of a tightrope with the calling for outright revolution, but I just have a problem. | ||
I've been listening to this show, I've been a fan for a while. | ||
And I hear that my government, you know, is stealing my money. | ||
They're giving me vaccines into my babies that are going to kill them. | ||
They're poisoning the food. | ||
And they're building FEMA camps to kill all of us. | ||
Very possible. | ||
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So at the same time, I hear you say, you know, well, if it comes to a conflict, you know, We're gonna get wiped out. | |
I mean, what if George Washington had that attitude? | ||
I don't know if we're so much going to get wiped out. | ||
I think that, honestly, we're going to get herded up. | ||
I mean, listen, most people... | ||
All right, here's an article out of CNNHealth.com. | ||
This is out today. | ||
Why so many minds think alike. | ||
You're in a room with 10 other people who seem to agree on something, but you hold the opposite view. | ||
Do you say something, or do you just go along with the others? | ||
Most people will just go along with the others, by the way. | ||
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I agree with that. | |
Hold on. | ||
Decades of research show people tend to go along with the majority view, even if that view is objectively incorrect. | ||
Now scientists are supporting those theories with brain images. | ||
I'll just stop the article there. | ||
They're hiring at a massive rate for the religious people. | ||
They're hiring the preachers to tell them to go to the camps. | ||
Most people are going to go to the goddamn camps. | ||
Excuse my French. | ||
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And it sucks. | |
And then you're going to have a leftover few that want to battle it out? | ||
Well, I'm sorry, man. | ||
They're not going to take you to force. | ||
One on one. | ||
Yes, there is guerrilla warfare. | ||
You know, I guess that there could be some sniper teams out there that might be able to get some officials or some people that you want to blame for all this. | ||
But are we ever going to get close to the guys that actually run the show? | ||
No. And if you ever put yourself in a position where you're with dozens or hundreds of other peoples, it's drone city. | ||
They're going to blow you up with a missile. | ||
You see what they do to people in third world nations. | ||
You see what's going on in that Israeli Gaza conflict. | ||
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They don't have any I'm asking you, Jason, I mean, I don't know if you've thought this far out ahead, I mean, I believe what you guys are doing, you and Alex, you and General Jones are doing, is really huge, getting the word out. | |
Sure. Okay, we get the word out, but then what's the answer? | ||
I mean, okay, we've got, say you've got 30 million people in this country that are ready to pull their hair out and storm a building. | ||
But, you know, what is the ultimate answer? | ||
All right, well, I'll tell you what. | ||
If we add 30 million people, I hope three out of that 30 million would join me in a peaceful march in D.C. | ||
or New York City for the right causes. | ||
But we haven't been able to do that. | ||
First of all, we have not, as a movement, been able to put out any massive amount of people into the streets ever. | ||
We've had thousands. | ||
We've never had tens of thousands. | ||
We've never had hundreds of thousands. | ||
Louis Farrakhan, behind bowtie Muslims and the Nation of Islam, was able to do a million man march twice. | ||
He did one on D.C. and he did another millions more. | ||
And the media had to cover it. | ||
We've never been able to even do that. | ||
We have to be able to do that first before we start talking about taking up arms. | ||
Stay on. | ||
We'll keep taking your calls at the Alex Jones Show, Infowars.com, PrisonPlanet.tv. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
We're on the march, the Empire's on the run. | ||
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The enemy struck America on September 11th. | |
But who is the enemy? | ||
Bin Laden. | ||
This is his ammo. | ||
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Fabled Enemies is the first 9-11 film to take a close look at the terrorist ties to intelligence networks inside the United States. | ||
Some U.S. investigators believe that there are Israelis again very much engaged in spying in and on the U.S. I'm aware that some Israeli citizens have been detained. | ||
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Just a castaway, I'll have lost a seal. | ||
Oh. | ||
All right, folks, we are back. | ||
It's the Alex Jones Show, and I want to make it very clear that I am not telling you to lay down your weapons. | ||
I am not telling you to turn in your guns. | ||
I am a pro-Second Amendment guy. | ||
I just don't think that we've been able to show ourselves as a, you know, peaceful group in masses. | ||
You know, the movements that I've seen work, and I don't think that they had all the solutions then, are movements like the movement that Gandhi put out there for his people. | ||
And the civil rights movement that, you know, was hijacked and a lot of leaders there were killed. | ||
But eventually, you know, Martin Luther King's dream has been achieved. | ||
There's equality in this country. | ||
You know, there's still a little bit of racism here and there. | ||
And, you know, there's still racists, like the guy who called in yesterday about the race war. | ||
Yeah. But, for the most part, you know, if you're a black man or a black woman in this country, you can achieve anything a white man can if you work hard enough. | ||
And that's something that, you know, he did with sit-ins, he did with people on the street handing out flyers. | ||
That's why I like We Are Change. | ||
I mean, there's an organization that I feel, John, is just not big enough that people need to join that organization. | ||
If we had, you know, another hundred We Are Change chapters pop up in this country, it would be a tremendous difference. | ||
Jason, I think the thing that is dictating why we haven't achieved these huge crowds is because we see what's going on, and we see what they're planning, and we can prove it 16 different ways to Sunday. | ||
I hate to say it's a problem, but the problem is the average American doesn't perceive that his ox has been gored enough. | ||
They don't get it yet. | ||
It's not personal to them. | ||
And unfortunately, it's going to get personal to them. | ||
And a positive offshoot of that may be that we will get the big numbers to do what you're talking about. | ||
Because you're right, civil disobedience, peaceful civil disobedience works. | ||
And you go to the gun's last, last, last, last, last resort. | ||
That's not what we want. | ||
Nobody wants that. | ||
You have no idea how ugly that would be. | ||
You know, it's not like you watch it on TV and can turn it off. | ||
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This ain't a movie. | ||
No, it's not a movie. | ||
It is 16 kinds of horrible. | ||
That's the last thing you want. | ||
And so the civil disobedience thing is so important. | ||
And as an interim thing, when we were going to get Officer Jack McClam on here at 1.30? | ||
Yes. It's absolutely brilliant. | ||
His deal is to wake up the military and the police so they know what's going on. | ||
And Mark Dice of the Resistance Manifesto did a similar thing, mailing the troops truth videos and books. | ||
Educate the troops in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, what's going on. | ||
Educate the police because if they refuse to stomp on us, guess what? | ||
We don't get stomped on. | ||
That's it. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Let's put it out right now. | ||
Let's have operation. | ||
Send the troops DVDs and DVD players. | ||
You can go get a DivX DVD player right now for $40 at any retail store. | ||
Go get a thing of DVDs. | ||
You can burn all of our movies onto discs. | ||
You can honestly now burn about five or six movies onto one disc. | ||
You can send them to the troops and educate them. | ||
All right, we're going to go back to John in Utah. | ||
What do you think, John? | ||
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I like exactly what you guys are talking about. | |
And, you know, I wasn't saying that, Jason, that you're saying to lay down your arms. | ||
I mean, I know you don't believe that, but the thing for me is people seem to forget, you know, probably because we weren't taught very well in school, that in 1776, you know, our country was born because some guys started shooting military in the streets. | ||
But you gotta remember, the military and the streets had similar weapons at the time. | ||
As the people. | ||
I mean, we were outnumbered, you know, seven ways from Sunday in that war, too, and we ended up winning. | ||
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But we had the same type of weapons. | |
We don't have... | ||
I'd say we had better weapons. | ||
The British used a smooth-bore Brown Best musket, and they shot in the general direction and hoped they'd hit something. | ||
And a lot of our guys used rifles. | ||
Yeah, but it's not that way today. | ||
You know, we don't have the tanks. | ||
And the military personnel, like, you know, I get a lot of military that get at me on MySpace. | ||
And by the way, John, I thank you for the call, and I thank you for putting me on the show. | ||
They're behind me 100%. | ||
We had a military guy call in from Germany yesterday. | ||
The thing is, most of these guys that are smart and know what's going on in the military ain't going to be deployed here. | ||
They're going to deploy U.N. troops, Mexican troops. | ||
The biggest recruitment station I think around is in Mexico. | ||
I've seen a CFR guy who writes for the New York Times. | ||
I can't, I'm having a mind block on him. | ||
He's what... | ||
CFR from the New York Times? | ||
Yeah, he's uh... | ||
Krauthammer. Okay. | ||
This guy, a few years ago, was writing how great it was to sit there and recruit basically a mercenary army from, from Mexico. | ||
You know, say, hey, if you'll serve in the U.S. Army, what, you can't speak English? | ||
We don't care. | ||
We'll, that'll be your path to citizenship. | ||
And he was saying what a great idea it was. | ||
I mean, that is insane! | ||
Completely insane. | ||
Just what we need, Hessians. | ||
Forget what language they speak. | ||
We don't need any Hessians. | ||
Sorry. If we would do what Ron Paul says, mind our own business, defend our shores and stop sticking our nose in everybody else's business and stirring up enemies all over the place, we wouldn't need a big army. | ||
I agree. | ||
All we need is a force to keep us safe here at home. | ||
And that's not protectionism either. | ||
No, or isolationism. | ||
Or isolationism. | ||
A lot of people like to say, oh, you're an isolationist. | ||
No, I just feel like we should have our own sovereign nation and we can interdeal with other nations based upon those nations. | ||
Yeah, exactly, you know, and if someone threatens us legitimately, okay, well, we'll see what, we'll take care of business, but, but sit down, we run around looking for trouble. | ||
We have an expansionist policy, let's be honest. | ||
I mean, you sit, the CIA runs around meddling in people's countries, overthrowing people's governments. | ||
Manifest destiny at NeverEnding. | ||
You know, sorry, I mean, that's wrong, and if we, if we Let's go to Chad in New York. | ||
Chad, what's on your mind? | ||
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Jason, greetings from chilly Albany where it's nine degrees out. | |
Yeah, I hear you guys are getting nailed. | ||
I hope I can fly in on Saturday morning. | ||
Actually, Saturday night I'll be in town, so I'm hoping. | ||
I hear Friday is going to be brutal and then Saturday hopefully it stops a little bit. | ||
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Oh yeah, it's like negative 13 with the wind. | |
Hey, did you see the Colbert report last night? | ||
Did not. | ||
Why don't you tell us about it? | ||
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Oh my god, this guy Alan Casey is on there and he's basically Uh, reiterating everything Rahm Emanuel said about how we need a mandatory, uh, voluntary service corps or whatever. | |
Really? Well, I'm gonna have to download that. | ||
We'll get it off the Torrent network, but, uh, was that... | ||
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Oh, definitely. | |
Was that the 11th? | ||
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It's on, uh, InfoWars.com and, uh, all the listeners, they can go right now to ColBearNation.com and watch the full episode. | |
And is it, uh, last night's or is it the night before? | ||
Because I know they play that one at 7 o'clock and then 11. Which one did you say, the 11 o'clock one? | ||
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It says Wednesday, January 14th. | |
That was yesterday, right? | ||
Yep, yep, definitely yesterday. | ||
Alright man, I'll check it out. | ||
Thank you for the call. | ||
You know, Colbert is pretty savvy. | ||
He's, you know, obviously talked about... | ||
Did you see the clip with John King from CNN? | ||
No. He's got John King on. | ||
CNN anchor for 10 plus years. | ||
And he's like, you know, congratulations on you and the media for getting Obama elected. | ||
He makes that good point about the media. | ||
I chuckled a little bit. | ||
And then John King, you know, said, well, if your point is that Obama is in for a new world order, well, then I think you're correct. | ||
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A little inside joke. | ||
A little inside joke-erino. | ||
All right, let's go to TD in California. | ||
TD, what's on your mind? | ||
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How you doing? | |
I'm a big fan of yours, Jason. | ||
Yours and Alex's. | ||
I think you guys rock. | ||
I got a question about Fabled Enemies. | ||
Sure thing. | ||
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And let me set this up. | |
I like to watch planes because I like them. | ||
They're nice. | ||
And I like watching home videos of planes as well. | ||
And one thing I've noticed is that in any light condition, you know, shadow or whatever, a plane retains its color. | ||
And one thing I've noticed about the Fabled Enemies video is that the 9-11 footage The plane in the 9-11 footage does not match the planes that you give examples of. | ||
Now, I'm wondering why is it, or, Amanda, yeah, actually, I'm wondering what color is the plane in the 9-11 footage? | ||
Which ones are we talking about? | ||
Are we talking about the white planes in the 9-11 footage, or are we talking about the ones that hit the towers? | ||
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The ones that hit the towers. | |
All right. | ||
Well, here's what I've always said, and I thank you for the call, because, you know, a lot of people with a ripple effect and all this video footage is there a pot on the bottom of the plane, you know, all this other stuff. | ||
First of all, the first plane that was supposed to hit was an American Airlines jet. | ||
Okay, we only have one real video of that, the Nadei Brothers footage, and then we also have another... | ||
You know, side footage of the explosion. | ||
No other real video of the first plane. | ||
So, that one's kind of off the table on what it is. | ||
You don't get a really good look at it. | ||
You can't really see any marks on it. | ||
Now, the second plane that hits the tower is a supposedly a United Airlines plane. | ||
Now, in several of the videos, you can see the UA logo on the back of the plane. | ||
You can see it in the long shot where it hits. | ||
You can see the UA logo. | ||
You can see in the up-close shot where it comes in. | ||
You can see the color scheme on the bottom of the plane. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Well, the color scheme on the bottom of the plane is what gets me. | ||
You're supposed to have this blue underside and two big blue engines, right? | ||
Now, when you see the famous CNN footage, when you see any amateur footage of the underside of the plane, you don't see that. | ||
It looks like a large gray plane. | ||
You don't see any difference between the sides, the bottom, and the engines. | ||
So, if any anomalies exist, Whatsoever with the plane. | ||
I think that's the one to point to physically. | ||
I don't know about the pods. | ||
I don't know. | ||
You know, the flashes are there, but God knows what they are. | ||
I am a firm believer that I don't believe that the four planes that they say that were hijacked that were, you know, that had these passengers on them were the ones that hit the buildings. | ||
You can listen to the NORAD conversations that morning. | ||
They're very confused. | ||
They're talking about blips on radar. | ||
They actually think that United Airlines 11 is still in the air 45 minutes after it's hit the first tower. | ||
So, you know, there's all sorts of scrambles. | ||
They track hijacks out of Canada and Alaska throughout the day. | ||
At one point, they think that Delta 1989 has a bomb on board. | ||
So is there a possibility that they sub some of these planes in? | ||
Absolutely. Am I sure about it? | ||
No. So there you go. | ||
All right, let's go to Matt in Wisconsin. | ||
Matt, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey Jason, how's it going? | |
Hey, first of all, thanks for all your work on the show and of course in the documentaries. | ||
First time caller, so I want to acknowledge Alex Jones, Ellen Waugh, and Peter Joseph for all their work as well. | ||
I really appreciate what you guys are doing. | ||
I can emphasize with the last caller from New York, I'm in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. | ||
The wind chills as low as 20 below zero today. | ||
It's been the longest sustained cold snap in over a decade. | ||
Wow. It's ironic because the reason I'm calling you guys today is because of something I heard last night on Keith Olbermann's show. | ||
I don't remember who he was referring to, but the guy he was talking about was referred to as a climate change denier. | ||
It blew my mind because I've heard the term holocaust denier used more and more frequently in the last couple years. | ||
You know, as an example, I reference people like Ahmadinejad. | ||
And it's the first time I've ever heard in Plundin use any other word besides holocaust. | ||
And so, Jason, now we have climate change deniers. | ||
Yeah, and doesn't it suck? | ||
Because I used to love Keith Olbermann. | ||
I used to watch SportsCenter all the time, number one. | ||
You know, when he was going after the Bush administration, yeah, was he a little bit left-leaning? | ||
Sure. Was he a little bit liberal? | ||
Sure. Did he go over the top when he was promoting Obama? | ||
Yes. But to have him weigh in on an issue like global warming and be so outright disgusting about it sucks. | ||
But the global warming thing, you know, let's get that straight. | ||
First off, the whole thing, there is climate change. | ||
Obviously, the climate always changes. | ||
It's been changing for millions of years. | ||
Yes. The question is whether we're causing it. | ||
That's the point, whether we're causing it. | ||
And if we're causing it, I want to know something. | ||
I want to know how it is that the emissions from my pickup truck are causing the polar ice caps on Mars to shrink. | ||
Yeah, it's absolutely ridiculous. | ||
What is that? | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
We're going to let him go. | ||
I think it was But yeah, it sucks. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
You think about that. | ||
The sun is what causes the climate to change. | ||
See, that's the big light bulb in the sky that produces all the energy. | ||
That's what's causing it. | ||
Whether it's global warming or global cooling or whatever, it's not us. | ||
My pickup truck does not cause global warming. | ||
Warming or cooling on Jupiter. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
It doesn't. | ||
No, it doesn't. | ||
And the Great Global Warming Swindle is about the best documentary you can watch about the subject. | ||
And another thing, while I'm on this subject, when they talk about the Kyoto Protocols and making us cut back on our carbon footprint by 30% in an industrial nation, but not the other guys. | ||
Somebody needs to explain to me how taking a factory in the United States of America that's got the EPA all over their tail all the time and shipping it to China where they can pollute the heck out of whatever, how does that save the planet? | ||
It doesn't, it just bamboozles the American public. | ||
Because you remember, why so many minds think alike. | ||
Oh, we're brainwashed, that's why. | ||
Alright, let's go to Gene in Georgia. | ||
Gene, what's on your mind? | ||
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Yes sir, hey, I like the way y'all are. | |
Who's your co-host today? | ||
I didn't catch it. | ||
Bob Dacey. | ||
Simple Truth. | ||
I'm just a simpleton. | ||
I have a local TV talk show here in Austin called Simple Truth. | ||
We have a website where you can watch our shows at simpletruthonline.net. | ||
Simpletruthonline.net. | ||
I've been on the air for about over nine years and I am closely associated with Alex Jones. | ||
I met him many years ago before he got to be such a big shot. | ||
And you know what, before we keep up on your call, don't worry, we're going to go to Eugene. | ||
What do you think of the new offices? | ||
It's pretty mind-blowing. | ||
Remember, I was here over the summer, and just from that office to this office, it's totally different, isn't it? | ||
These offices, this is the first time I've been in the new Central Texas Command Center, deep behind enemy lines. | ||
I'll tell you something, this is one plush Central Texas Command Center. | ||
I want you to know that. | ||
And all we need is a few more workers to fill it up because it is pretty empty still here, but this is really from the money bomb. | ||
You know, this is from that, you know, 200 plus grand that we were able to raise in that one night, and thank you so much to all the callers that donated to this. | ||
But it's really going to actual work. | ||
And by the way, I want to mention, it seems the bullhorn went for about 50 G's last night, and we're going to put that right into the office too, so thank you so much. | ||
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Alright, Gene, go ahead. | ||
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Okay, I was wondering, do you guys realize that the early American colonists were on their way to eliminating all taxation with their former government known as the Commonwealth? | |
We had four of them, and they were using colonial script to eliminate all taxation. | ||
Are y'all aware of that? | ||
No, no, keep going. | ||
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Because, see, Benjamin Franklin knew this when he printed Colonial Script for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | |
We had four of them. | ||
Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Kentucky, and Virginia. | ||
And the way it worked was, instead of the taxes being used to pay interest to the international bankers, interest was being used to pay all the taxes. | ||
Now, they did have taxes back then, but they were on their way to eliminating all of them. | ||
And if you go to Wikipedia and look up Commonwealth or Colonial Script, you'll start getting some evidence of that. | ||
And then you'll see Benjamin Franklin writing the first Constitution for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and nowhere in that first Constitution does this Masonic forefather talk about the Colonial Script and what was the essence of a Commonwealth. | ||
So he was on his way to destroying the Commonwealth right there. | ||
And then when they wrote the Constitution, they wrote the Commonwealth out of existence. | ||
And I know, you know, gold and silver is honest money, but the colonial script was honest money as well, because it was backed up by the deed to the property. | ||
So paper money can be honest as long as it's backed up, but whenever they let the federal government borrow money without paying it back, that dilutes the wealth. | ||
to lose the value of the currency. | ||
Well, I can't agree with you more that when you do that, I mean, obviously it's going to dilute the wealth. | ||
And I think that, you know, gold and silver are really... | ||
All that's retained value over the last couple centuries, don't you, Bob? | ||
I mean, you can have these types of paper currency, but you do need something to back it up. | ||
And we don't have that anymore. | ||
Well, they got us off the gold standard a long time ago. | ||
Yeah. I thank you for the call, Gene. | ||
We will be back taking your calls. | ||
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It is the Alex Jones Show. | ||
I'm Jason Burmas, sitting in for Alex all week, and we're riding shotgun with Bob Dacey of The Simple Truth. | ||
Is that thesimpletruth.com, Bob? | ||
Simpletruth.net. | ||
Simpletruthonline.net. | ||
Simpletruthonline.net. | ||
That's where all of our TV shows are archived. | ||
I don't even do that website. | ||
Another guy does it. | ||
It's just like all volunteer stuff, you know? | ||
Because I'm a techno... | ||
Well, this is all, you know, grassroots stuff. | ||
That's right. | ||
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Be sure to attend the one of three seminars. | ||
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All right, Bob. | ||
Let's just continue to just mash through callers. | ||
Who do we have last? | ||
We had Gene and Georgia, right? | ||
We're on Michael in Massachusetts. | ||
Michael, what's on your mind? | ||
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Hey, how's it going, guys? | |
Not much, just doing a little radio show, fighting the info war, my man. | ||
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Hey, I was a guy who called you say, who kind of gave Ray McGovern a hard time. | |
I got a comment on monetary policy, but I'd just like to kind of... | ||
Nope, nope, nope. | ||
I'm the guy- You're Bohemian Grove? | ||
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Yeah, and- Okay, okay. | |
The only reason I asked him that is because he just, you know, he seems to not understand that the value system of these folks, they're totally, you know, out of control and, you know what I mean, he didn't seem to be taking that into account in the final analysis. | ||
So, you know, that's the only reason I brought that up. | ||
I appreciate what everything he's done, you know what I mean? | ||
No, and I'm not trying to come down on you either for having an opinion about that, but- At the same time, just like we discussed earlier, people have their blind spots, you know? | ||
David Ray Griffin is a pro-world government guy. | ||
Do I think David Ray Griffin overall is a bad guy? | ||
No, I don't. | ||
I think he's done a lot of good work for 9-11 Truth. | ||
I just... | ||
I'm very cautious about promoting everything he does because I'm against global government. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
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Yeah, definitely. | |
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
It's just that, you know, most of these different ideas are just tools and stuff like... | ||
You want me to wait until the other side? | ||
Yeah, wait till the other side. | ||
We'll talk about monetary policy. | ||
We're here with Bob Dacey of TheSimpleTruthOnline.net. | ||
It's the Alex Jones Show, Infowars.com, PrisonPlanet.tv. | ||
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