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Well, you know, I'm doing good. | ||
I've got a new blog to let people know. | ||
My regular website's katherinealbrecht.com, where all my radio archives are, but I just started a blog at wordpress.katherinealbrecht.com. | ||
Love to hear from people, but I'm posting updates on my health. | ||
I am almost done with chemotherapy, starting radiation therapy, feeling actually really strong and really fantastic, so I think I'm going to beat this thing. | ||
Well, praise God for that, and the prayers certainly won't hurt. | ||
Catherine, I really appreciate you spending time with us here on the fourth annual InfoWars Money Bomb. | ||
I look forward to speaking to you in the future. | ||
Hey, congrats with that 27-hour thing. | ||
You go, Alex. | ||
Hey, I just ate something. | ||
I'm feeling good now. | ||
Thank you, Catherine. | ||
All right, now we've got a bunch of other guests coming up, but this hour is going to be wide open. | ||
Michael, Tommy, and Patrick, and Jared, they need to be given off-air, John. | ||
The call-in number at our studios so I can go to them first before I give out the general number for everybody else. | ||
I'm gonna come back in the fifth hour of the 27-hour transmission on the other side. | ||
It won't be on Genesis or the satellite. | ||
You've got to go to infowars.com to find the free audio and video streams right now. | ||
20 plus hours more coming up. | ||
22 hours straight ahead. | ||
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Thank you for listening to GCN. | |
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Alex Jones here with vital information concerning our nation's fragile food supply. | ||
Folks, there are some truly dangerous trends forming, and I think it's important for my listeners to do three things right away. | ||
Number one, study the past. | ||
History really does repeat itself. | ||
Number two, learn to spot the dangerous food shortage trends. | ||
You can run on for a long time Run on for a long time Run on for a long time Sooner or later, gotta cut you down Sooner or later, gotta cut you down Go tell that long-tongued liar Go and tell that midnight rider Tell the rambler, | ||
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the gambler, the backbiter Tell him that God's gonna cut him down Tell him that God's gonna cut him down Well, my goodness gracious, let me tell you the news. | |
My head's been wet with the midnight dew. | ||
I've been down on bended knee, talking to the man from Galilee. | ||
He spoke to me with a voice so sweet, I thought I heard the shuffle of angels'sweep. | ||
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome. It is the 27th hour. | ||
Transmission. We've got coming up so many amazing people joining us. | ||
We've had Joel Skousen, Tarpley, Albrecht. | ||
We've got coming up in an hour, George Norrie, then David Icke. | ||
He's over in New Zealand, so we're playing with times right now. | ||
He may be on then or later. | ||
Mike Adams then. | ||
They're in real prime time. | ||
He'll sit in for two hours with us while I take my first break. | ||
Uh, and he's gonna be interviewing a bunch of folks. | ||
Mike Adams always informed of a bunch of breaking news. | ||
Uh, we've got Alfred Adask then joining us. | ||
We've got a bunch of time for open phones as well. | ||
Text Mars, uh, a bunch of other people. | ||
Springmeyer, uh, Aaron Dykes, um, Corbett, uh, Watson, Reeves, Salente, Jim Mars, Alan Watt, Bob Chapman. | ||
And we're gonna premiere, and of course, Aaron always has to make something the very best and fancy, which is great! | ||
In the last six months, he's worked off and on on this interview with Charlotte Isserby dealing with skull and bones. | ||
A lot of this has never been reported before. | ||
She's the person that gave Anthony Sutton stuff that he put out that blew it wide open. | ||
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I've got Twelve of the reports Darren McBrain just happened to grab. | ||
Special reports, subliminal messages from the nightly news, Denver Airport, New World Order, ARD, Citizens Punished for Recording Bad Cops, 9-11 Street Poll, Facebook, Pre-Crime Scanner Technology, Public Reacts to Fed Raids on Gibson Guitars, NFL Grope Downs. | ||
Take this first one. | ||
We're going to play three or four of these. | ||
Whatever Darren wants to play first. | ||
I told him the ones I wanted and I can't remember now. | ||
Which ones? | ||
Now, we're going to play Subliminal first, and I remembered that one, but the point is, after you watch this, record it and pause it, because you see the Sharpie ad, and it says, stop protesting, and then a guy holds a sign up saying, now. And it's all Subliminal. | ||
And you see the stuff where Ron Paul supporters are drug addicts. | ||
I mean, this is anything you watch that's globalist funded. | ||
99% of these national shows have it. | ||
I mean, it is just everywhere. | ||
And because your subconscious mind absorbs it, the rest doesn't. | ||
We got that report. | ||
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because nobody else has stepped up to do it. | ||
...brought to you in living color. | ||
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...candidates died at 1 p.m. | |
...a long time. | ||
There were two little girls... | ||
...and we were pleased to read our feature presentation. | ||
Every day our senses are being constantly bombarded by subliminal messages that are found in TV, movies and advertisements. | ||
The subliminal messages we are subjected to are unrecognizable by the conscious mind and only recognizable in our subconscious mind. | ||
The messages and imagery are passively absorbed and then stored in our subconscious. | ||
where propagandists deliberately implant artificial thoughts which in turn can affect our actions and attitudes later in life. | ||
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Experiments have shown that less than one minute after the viewer begins to watch television, the brain switches from beta level consciousness, associated with active and logical thought, to alpha level, which is associated with passive acceptance and suggestibility. | ||
This is why advertisers spend billions of dollars a year on commercials as well as product placement within TV shows. | ||
Political messages are implanted in fictional TV programs as the relaxed meditative state of the viewer is receptive to the programming. | ||
One example is AMC's Breaking Bad television series, as it depicts a meth villain as a Ron Paul supporter. | ||
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I looked him up. | |
It's one of Hitler's guys, a physicist named Werner Heisenberg. | ||
Real cute, huh? | ||
In a basic college-level marketing class, in your first year of radio, television, and film, at least for me, and then I've seen some other textbooks and curriculum and found it's also in those, but most RTF schooling It teaches you that they have had subliminals for at least 70 years in the United States and Europe. | ||
And so, yes, there is subliminal messaging everywhere. | ||
It is all over the place. | ||
It's an absolute fact that they flicker it at a rate and that they have the televisions designed for that rate to bring you into a dreamlike state. | ||
I mean, it is a fact that within minutes You go into a dream brainwave when watching television. | ||
Go read a book by the father of modern advertising, Edward Bernays, where he calls you a dumb slave and admits they run your whole life. | ||
I've read both his major books. | ||
One of them is called Propaganda. | ||
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Edward Bernays. | |
The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. | ||
Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. | ||
We are governed. | ||
Our minds are molded. | ||
Our tastes are formed. | ||
Our ideas suggested largely by men we've never heard of. | ||
This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized. | ||
This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized. | ||
Alex, I'm Darren McBreen for InfoWars Nightly News. | ||
We're here at the University of Texas in Austin just days before the 10th anniversary of 9-11, and we're wondering how many people are aware that there was a third tower that fell, Building 7, which was not hit by a plane, but collapsed demolition-style at 5.20 p.m., many hours after the first two towers fell. | ||
What are your thoughts when you see that? | ||
This was not hit by an airplane. | ||
It collapsed many hours after the first two towers fell. | ||
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I mean, it sort of looks like a planned demolition, but it could also be a lot of other things. | |
Oh, wow. | ||
Have you ever seen that video before? | ||
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I have, actually. | |
It was, um... | ||
This is weird, but it was one of those conspiracy videos I saw, but, yeah, it was pretty crazy, the video I saw. | ||
It just, like, dropped straight down. | ||
Have you ever seen the video before? | ||
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Uh, not at that building, no. | |
No. Do you find it interesting that it was not featured in the 9-11 commission report? | ||
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It wasn't featured at all? | |
That is interesting. | ||
That is interesting. | ||
It looked, uh, you know, it was a very controlled blast it seems. | ||
What are your thoughts when you see that building go down like that? | ||
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Um, I don't really know what happened to it. | |
I don't think anyone Like, the government probably wouldn't tell us. | ||
I'm actually in the College of Architecture as a grad student and have seen several demolitions and it does look completely controlled. | ||
I mean, it looked like a controlled demolition. | ||
It didn't look like the explosion happened from, like, one side, like, coming in or anything like that. | ||
It looked like it kind of happened from the bottom and just kind of imploded on itself. | ||
Is that the first time you've seen the video? | ||
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Yes, definitely. | |
That's the first time I've ever seen that, yeah. | ||
This is my first time actually hearing about Building 7, so, you know, that tells you how much they've covered it, but that's very weird. | ||
It really looks like a demolition implosion. | ||
I don't remember seeing it at all. | ||
I remember watching both the second tower collapse live, and I don't remember hearing or seeing anything at the time about that. | ||
As most of the InfoWars audience is aware, World Trade Center leaseholder Larry Silverstein gave the okay to pull the building moments before Building 7 collapsed. | ||
BBC's Jane Stanley even reported Building 7's collapse minutes before the event actually happened. | ||
You can even see Building 7 clearly behind her as she gives the report. | ||
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Yesterday I watched a video where a news lady was talking and she said the third building just fell. | |
But behind her, the third building had not fallen yet. | ||
So that's weird. | ||
Jane Stanley. | ||
You saw that then? | ||
Yeah. Oh, of course, of course. | ||
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She's like, oh, it fell down and it's still behind her. | |
You would think that she would wait until it fell, even if she had insider information that the thing was going down. | ||
She has some sort of ESP. | ||
There are currently close to 1,500 architects and engineers who are saying that it was indeed a controlled demolition. | ||
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Well, I mean, that's the kind of thing where we need some sort of investigation, you know? | |
And if the government isn't going to do this for investigating, then we need a third party to step in and, you know, have the authority and the resources to do that. | ||
I mean, like, a lot of people, you know, question the Warren Commission. | ||
That doesn't make all of them kooks or conspiracy theorists. | ||
What do you feel about losing a lot of our civil liberties since 9-11? | ||
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Uh, it sucks. | |
You know, you have You know, people that can invade your phone calls and text messages and emails. | ||
And so, you really don't have any privacy. | ||
And that, that really scares me. | ||
I think the 9-11 was sort of the Trojan horse for all that sort of policy to come in. | ||
If you notice, there's free speech zones. | ||
We can only free speech in certain areas now. | ||
So, yeah, it's almost like everything that we once had is slowly shrinking. | ||
Is it worth it to make us more safe, to lose our liberties? | ||
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No, certainly not. | |
I mean, you know, 9-11 was a terrible event, but in terms of the things that have happened since then making us more safe, I'd say that's the other side of the coin. | ||
Do you think there needs to be a new investigation into September 11th? | ||
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I don't think it would hurt. | |
I don't know how much we would know about it. | ||
Again, maybe how unbiased it would be, but I think it always is something that is interesting to look at further. | ||
I think America should demand a new investigation. | ||
Definitely be interesting to see things that I'm sure the government didn't want the public knowing at the time. | ||
The only way to get to the bottom of it is to do more research. | ||
I don't need to believe the government's corrupt. | ||
Everyone lies. | ||
I don't think people should just put all their faith and trust in a government who is just completely selfish and only worry about themselves. | ||
Ten years after 9-11, we could see that much of the public is aware that they're not being told everything there is to know about the tragic events of that day. | ||
The mainstream media, however, continues to avoid discussing Building 7. Instead, they insist on pushing the official fable and ridicule any American who demands a new investigation. | ||
I'm Darren McBrain for InfoWars Nightly News. | ||
Back to you, Alex. | ||
I'm Darren McBreen for InfoWars Nightly News. | ||
The Green Police have struck again. | ||
First it was the Amish selling eggs, and then it was children's lemonade stands, followed by SWAT teaming people for selling tomatoes, and now it's Gibson Guitar, one of the few iconic American companies we've got left exporting goods to the world. | ||
Now we're about to show you a TV commercial that started airing during the Super Bowl. | ||
What appears to be light-hearted by most viewers is actually a very serious sign of dark times ahead. | ||
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Okay, so it's 3708. | |
Paper or plastic? | ||
Plastic. That's the magic word. | ||
Green police. | ||
You picked the wrong day to mess with the ecosystem, plastic boy. | ||
Battery! Battery. | ||
Let's go, take the house! | ||
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Come on! | |
Put the rind down! | ||
Sir! That's a composting virgin! | ||
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Uh-oh! | |
Did you install these bulbs? | ||
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No. Tragedy strikes tonight where a man has just been arrested for possession of an incandescent light bulb. | |
What do you guys think about plastic bottles now? | ||
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The water setting is at 105. | |
You got a TDI here? | ||
Clean diesel. | ||
You're good to go, sir. | ||
The Green Police have come until the rest of me. | ||
The Green Police. | ||
Good afternoon, officers. | ||
Are those foam cuffs you're drinking from? | ||
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Yeah. Can we please step out of the car and put them on the hood? | |
Here in downtown Austin, near 6th Street, music is played live every night of the week. | ||
Musicians are known to routinely travel far and wide to get here, but with new federal regulations, it might not be that easy. | ||
If you're trying to fly to Canada, for example, and you have a guitar that's 50 years old, they could stop you from traveling, they could take your guitar, and you could even be fined. | ||
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That sounds like a... | |
Pretty typical of the trend of loosely worded and selectively enforced laws that's been happening for a while. | ||
You see them popping up more and more. | ||
That doesn't shock me. | ||
Just another crackdown. | ||
When's it going to stop? | ||
It's like, what else are they going to take? | ||
They're raiding people for the wood, old wood. | ||
I mean, if this president goes through, where does it stop? | ||
If it's from another country, it's been exported, then there's going to be these laws that say that if I try to leave the country with my baby, That they're going to take it from me or fine me? | ||
That's not fair, man. | ||
You know, I'm not even a musician, but, you know, being in that community, that just makes me feel totally violated and vulnerable. | ||
It kind of reminds me of the way, like, Monsanto tries to restrict home gardens and say they're organic farms. | ||
By doing that, they're trying to take more of our civil liberties, and they're basically... | ||
They're just basically trying to strip all our rights and show us their cards. | ||
It doesn't seem to be a due process sort of situation in the slightest, and it seems to be much more far-reaching. | ||
If you get on a plane and you want to travel out to country, there's a chance that if you have a guitar with you, let's say it's an older guitar, that you could be restricted. | ||
You could be fined, or they could even take your guitar from you. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
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I say big brothers wreaking havoc on the free world every step of the way. | |
Well, it looks like due process under the law and being innocent before being proven guilty are two concepts that are apparently no longer applicable in the United States, at least as far as the federal government is concerned. | ||
I'm Darren McBrain for InfoWars Nightly News. | ||
Back to you, Alex. | ||
Recently, Homeland Security announced that they will extend their Stasi-style grope downs on innocent law-abiding American citizens who simply want to watch a football game. | ||
Now, we're here at DKR Stadium in the heart of Austin, Texas, to ask football fans how they feel about the new Homeland Security pat-downs. | ||
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Having people pat down before they come in, I don't think that would... | |
Like the cost and benefit doesn't make sense if they have to wait in this big crowd and big lines And then still get checked just to go in to see like their favorite players. | ||
It might create some personal problems I feel like people are always gonna find a way if they want to do bad things if someone really wants to do something most likely they're gonna do it and they're gonna find a way to sneak it through but The more the more roadblocks you put up there I guess the harder it's gonna be the more you might deter somebody from trying really I think it's kind of going overboard I'm not really for it. | ||
I don't think that it really will get anything accomplished. | ||
You know, you had the guy who tased the individual, and that situation was, it was big, and I don't want to get tased, so in a way, it's, hey, that's security. | ||
It's what needs to happen. | ||
But in another way, it's really intrusive. | ||
Having Helland Security at the entrance of the gates could Potentially make it safer, but I also feel like it's a violation of privacy. | ||
Last Friday, Alex Jones called for a boycott of the NFL in his attempt to prevent America from continuing down its path to becoming a nightmare police state. | ||
Don't be part of this ritual of corruption. | ||
Boycott it, and even if you don't, go to NFL games, talk about boycotting it. | ||
This USA Today poll on September 16th clearly demonstrates that most Americans disagree with these aggressive procedures. | ||
But the federal government and Homeland Security don't care. | ||
Even though it's a clear violation of our constitutionally guaranteed Fourth Amendment rights, they're moving forward with their plans. | ||
You know, a lot of privacy advocates are in an outrage as far as, and this goes with the TSA and airports as well, about children that are being subjected to the same pat-downs. | ||
And where do you draw the line and what's your feelings about, you know, taking your kids to a football game and they have to be patted down as well? | ||
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I can understand their reasoning for doing that, just because terrorist attacks can come through any ways and they would do anything just to get whatever accomplished, but I think that at football games, doing that to children is just a little bit over the line. | |
I don't think children need to be pat down. | ||
It would be an arbitrary age, around 13, I think would be acceptable. | ||
Underneath that age, I think you should Yeah, if you've got kids with you, especially, you know, you bring your son, your daughter. | ||
I don't know, it's a nice feeling that, okay, a little bit of a hassle, slowed the line down, but I feel safe. | ||
I would hope that, you know, reasonable minds would prevail, and they would just say, you know, an eight-year-old kid is not going to be carrying a bomb of some sort. | ||
I would hope it doesn't get that far. | ||
If I have something where I don't feel like I should be touched or I had a situation where I've been touched before and I didn't appreciate that one. | ||
I'm clearly not gonna appreciate somebody who feels like they deserve to have to do it for security reasons. | ||
Like that's not a good reason to be that intrusive to my body. | ||
The unholy alliance between the NFL and the federal government is merely the next stop on the road to transforming America into one giant prison camp. | ||
A tremendous price to pay. | ||
And as you can see, most people don't feel it makes them any safer. | ||
I'm Darren McBreen for InfoWars Nightly News. | ||
Alex, back to you. | ||
I'm Darren McBreen with InfoWars Nightly News and I'm here today at the Texas State Capitol. | ||
We're about to find out if the people of Austin are aware that they are about to be hit by a wave of utility bill hikes as new EPA regulations drive up the cost of energy. | ||
What do you think about paying higher utility bills because of the EPA's new regulations against power plants? | ||
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You know, there may be some new regulations coming up against power plants at this point, but unfortunately right now I think that our citizens statewide and nationwide basically overburdened, especially with today's economic developments and situations that are going on. | |
I think rate hikes should be at a minimal. | ||
To at least try to alleviate some of the burden on our taxpayers and our citizens nationwide and statewide. | ||
I know a lot of people that are going to be not only shocked, but a little bit irritated by that as well. | ||
I mean, they're already, I mean, because it's such a hot summer. | ||
Exactly. You know, everybody's bills is already up through the roof. | ||
You're already paying through the roof because the ACs are running nonstop. | ||
And then all of a sudden it's like, you know, on top of that and with a downturn economy, Yeah, it doesn't seem to jive that well. | ||
Of course, I don't want to pay higher utility bills. | ||
They're already extremely high right now as it is. | ||
Well, I don't want to pay more because of the carbon dioxide thing. | ||
That doesn't seem right. | ||
Especially if it's not even proven. | ||
Generally, I prefer regulations that deter pollution and paying a little bit more for that in an unregulated environment. | ||
It all has to be regulated some way, right? | ||
It's going to mess our environment up. | ||
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I understand the tax on carbon footprints, but I mean, who's, you know, getting a new Lexus, you know what I mean? | |
Do you think that carbon dioxide is dangerous? | ||
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I think carbon dioxide can be very dangerous. | |
Okay, what do plants breathe? | ||
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Carbon dioxide. | |
Yeah, I think carbon dioxide is definitely dangerous, otherwise there wouldn't be any, like, rules and laws to prevent it being dangerous. | ||
What do plants breathe? | ||
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Carbon dioxide. | |
Carbon dioxide is turned into oxygen by plants. | ||
So, I mean, it has to be in the world. | ||
Obviously, it's not all dangerous. | ||
Carbon dioxide isn't a dangerous gas, but when there's too much of it, it's a problem. | ||
Carbon dioxide, even though it's a natural gas consumed by plants, it can be dangerous because, well, everyone says it has to do with global warming. | ||
Behind me is the Holly Street Power Plant. | ||
It was partially closed in 2004 and officially shut down in 2007. | ||
Now it's simply a reminder of Austin's energy independence. | ||
What do you think about the fact that General Electric, one of Obama's biggest donors, that they get a waiver and they will not be subject to the regulations? | ||
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That sounds like politics and lobbyists' wet work. | |
I mean, it's government, right? | ||
No surprise. | ||
Sounds plausible. | ||
Yeah, it sounds possible. | ||
There's no surprise about that. | ||
General Electric doesn't need any favors from anybody. | ||
They're a multi-billion dollar corporation. | ||
Are you aware that some of these new regulations are also shutting down power plants, and this is causing some of the rolling blackouts throughout Texas? | ||
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No, I wasn't familiar with that, actually. | |
Didn't realize that was going on. | ||
Lobbyists make a lot of money striking these deals. | ||
There's a lot of things that we don't know. | ||
And how government, you know, the tax breaks, the incentives, loopholes, you name it. | ||
So I think it's just one more to add to the list. | ||
Well, as you can see, Alex, the people here in Austin, they're aware that their utility rates are going up, but they're not sure of the real cause. | ||
This is Darren McBrain with InfoWars Nightly News. | ||
We've got it. | ||
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This transmission is coming to you. | |
Waging war on corruption. | ||
It's Alex Jones, coming to you live from the front lines of the InfoWars. | ||
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Thank you so much for joining us today. | ||
I'm gonna go to Michael, Tommy, Jared, Sanchez, Matt, Jantz, Julio and others that were holding over from the last show, then George Norrie scheduled to be on next, then David Icke and the list just goes on and on and you just saw some of the nightly news reports Darren McBreen has done. | ||
I've got a bunch of reports I filed, reports Aaron filed. | ||
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Our Bilderberg coverage got three and a half million views on JustinTV alone a few months ago. | ||
Not counting the radio show. | ||
The radio is great. | ||
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Let's go ahead and talk to Michael in California. | ||
Thanks for holding. | ||
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Mike, Al, are you there? | |
Yes, sir. | ||
Thank you for calling. | ||
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Okay. Thanks for putting me on. | |
Thanks for being up for 24 hours for us. | ||
Try to get some sleep today. | ||
I want to talk to you about smart meters in the electric companies. | ||
Years ago, long before smart meters, if you don't have enough power usage, they'll come and tap your box without you even knowing. | ||
Are you aware of this? | ||
Well, I know they engage in all forms of chicanery and spying on you. | ||
The systems are spy grids, but elaborate. | ||
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Well, I had gone on a vacation, and I unplugged my refrigerator. | |
I unplugged everything in the house. | ||
When I got back, my landlord said they had basically, you know, broke the door down to the utility box room, the power company did, and they thought for sure I was manipulating the system. | ||
They even spiked my power. | ||
I mean, I had no usage, but a little bit, but that proves that they spiked it. | ||
So, when I call the power company... | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
They're using it for surveillance. | ||
I've seen reports they're using smart meters. | ||
If you're using too much power, then they SWAT Team Raid, and it's an old lady who's obsessed with fish and has, you know, 20 fish tanks. | ||
I mean, it's all part of a surveillance society, the criminal government, along with the criminal corporations. | ||
Of course it's California put this in. | ||
This was all Enron's plan, the same folks that gave us carbon taxes, who used to rape them for a billion dollars a day during the summer, cutting off their power and then jacking up the price. | ||
It's just, we're run by crooks. | ||
And the sooner we figure that out, the better. | ||
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Well, actually, that happened in Nevada, of all places. | |
No, but I'm bringing up California because that's where I've seen the real horror stories you're calling from there. | ||
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Oh yeah, oh yeah, and they're doing it here too. | |
Now the other thing is TSA, I think you might like this story Alex, I was flying home from Europe this year, had to go through DC, don't ever go through that airport. | ||
What a surreal Orwellian place that is, I'm sure you've been there. | ||
You know, I told them that they couldn't touch me. | ||
And they said, then we're going to have to go in the secret room. | ||
Have you had any callers or yourself been in that little weird room they put you in? | ||
Well, I mean, here's the deal. | ||
You know, I've said no to the TSA before. | ||
I've said no at checkpoints and filmed it and been arrested and things like that. | ||
But I had had no sleep in Las Vegas. | ||
And they'd gotten me the Southwest Airlines business class. | ||
So it was like, oh, I get to go bypass the line. | ||
And so I was late. | ||
And I come up and I say, I'm not getting the body scanner. | ||
And in a way, I wanted to document what the guy was going to do. | ||
And, you know, he proceeded to do the groping. | ||
He didn't grab my, you know, genitals because I was going to, you know, really make an issue out of it. | ||
And I was saying, I do this under protest and I may still do something legally. | ||
But he said, if you prefer, we'll go in the private room. | ||
And was pointing at it. | ||
And I've reportedly, they strip search people in there. | ||
It's every pervert's dream. | ||
What happened? | ||
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Okay, what happened was I refused to go through the microwave, right? | |
And what they do, what they did to me, is all of a sudden you can't go through anything. | ||
They make you wait outside the metal detector. | ||
And then all of a sudden they call in a guy who looks like Snoop Dogg. | ||
Who starts barking orders at you, telling you to take off your belt, even though my belt doesn't have any metal on it. | ||
It's like a traffic stop. | ||
No, it's a drill sergeant, you're in an arrest situation, here to break your will and train you to be a prisoner. | ||
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So, finally they get you through there, they make you sit in a chair, at least this is in D.C. anyway, they make you sit in a chair in front of everybody. | |
So it's like, you're on stage now, you're on the torture stage, right? | ||
You're in the town square, in the stockade basically there, or the chair. | ||
And they start, you can't do this, you can't do that. | ||
They want to know what your cell phone number is. | ||
And they just start swarming you, right? | ||
You know, here comes the manly woman. | ||
They got the manly woman who comes out and starts barking orders at you. | ||
You know, I told them, you're going to touch me, you better put on clean gloves, right? | ||
Well, they did that. | ||
And I said, you know what, you're not going to touch me. | ||
I don't want you to touch me. | ||
I said, you have to go in the private room. | ||
So when you go in there, I'm like, so what? | ||
They're like, all right, well, Show it! | ||
You gotta take your pants off! | ||
So you know what I did? | ||
I just did a Braveheart style. | ||
You know? | ||
I just showed him my rear end and then showed him my junk and said, here you go! | ||
This is what you want to see! | ||
Here you go! | ||
Well, you know, it's funny you tell that story because I happen to know a little bird who reportedly did that too, but you know, the issue is that freaks them out too because that's what's coming next, but you're not supposed to be into that How | ||
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you doing? | |
Uh, first of all, I'd like to say the wife and I go into a forever agreement for the protection of the crew, you and your family, and, uh, also, um, I live over here near the Holston Defense and our local news ain't covering it. | ||
And I was wondering if you've heard anything about it. | ||
There's a lot of military activity going on around this area. | ||
Where are you in Tennessee? | ||
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In Bristol, near the Holston Mountain. | |
Well sir, the entire military structure is on total alert. | ||
For a month they've been building up in the Middle East and building up in Kuwait. | ||
And Israel is saying that there's about a 95% chance they're going to strike Iran. | ||
I mean, I covered it earlier. | ||
Did you hear the show earlier? | ||
I mean, I won't blame you if you didn't, because it's a long show. | ||
Israel considers preemptive attack on Iran. | ||
Netanyahu goes and asks the Knesset and cabinet for permission. | ||
That's Fox television out of Europe, Sky. | ||
Here's AP, same thing. | ||
Israel test fires missiles. | ||
Iran debate rages. | ||
U.S. troops standing by in Kuwait to back up Israel. | ||
London Guardian, UK military steps up plans for Iran attack amid fresh nuclear affairs. | ||
And this is in a few of our newspapers, but not big news here in the U.S. So, yes sir, they are gearing up big time. | ||
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Yes sir. | |
Also, I heard you last week saying that you were getting letters and stuff about the TSA is not here, you know, with their military checking cars. | ||
That is a lie. | ||
They are here. | ||
Well, they were here. | ||
I haven't seen them in about a week. | ||
No, sir, that's COINTELPRO paid disinformation. | ||
They know full well that they're talking about an attack on Iran. | ||
They say I'm just making that up all over the web to make people who are ignorant think of this guy's a liar. | ||
It's all over your TV, all over your radio. | ||
They've had Army and TSA checkpoints in Tennessee and a surrounding four-state area. | ||
I have it all on video in Police State 4, but it happened again, as you know, a few weeks ago. | ||
It was national news. | ||
But they just say, Alex is a liar. | ||
It's not happening. | ||
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You have a lot of info warriors here. | |
There's a lot of people in the know here. | ||
You have a lot of people listening to you daily and praying for you. | ||
But good job. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, God bless you, sir. | ||
And I appreciate your call. | ||
It's great to hear from you, Tommy. | ||
I know I have a lot of people praying for me. | ||
And that really makes me humble because I know there's so many good men and women out there. | ||
And so many children that write me letters that are counting on me to do a good job. | ||
You know, the system's just trying to overwhelm us right now. | ||
They really are. | ||
Jared in New Hampshire, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Alex. | |
I had two points before I originally called. | ||
I originally was going to travel to the UK to do a foreign program out there, and I went down to the consulate to report Okay. | ||
Okay. Yes. | ||
Have you had anybody call in and experience that before? | ||
I felt a little targeted. | ||
Your phone's a little muffled, just real clearly. | ||
Exactly what happened? | ||
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I went down to the consulate to get my visa, and I paid with my card, and I paid with my card. | |
They didn't want to take my card because it didn't have the RFID chip. | ||
Yes. What's happening is banks are announcing dozens of new harassing fees. | ||
You're treated like a criminal. | ||
Every time I go out of town, my cards are turned off no matter where I go. | ||
And I've got to call and explain who I am that I did get gas in this town. | ||
I can even go to Dallas and they turn my cards off. | ||
And it's just all part of this system. | ||
They call it security, but it's total control. | ||
And more and more, they're refusing cash, but also most forms of credit card. | ||
And then they're just going to force us into this cashless situation. | ||
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Yeah, but like I said, I mean, they want cards with only the RFID chip. | |
Like, they didn't want to... | ||
Like, I had a signature on the back of my card. | ||
It was authentic. | ||
Well, sir, it's all part of the system. | ||
They want the cashless society, and so they can track you, understand and control how to better rape societies, track human activity, destroy underground economies that can keep us alive, shut down our societies, and also tax us and control us at every level. | ||
I appreciate your call. | ||
I know it's terrible, Jared. | ||
Sanchez in California, welcome. | ||
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Hey, Alex. | |
Thank you for taking my call. | ||
I just wanted to go ahead and express how I'm just angry. | ||
I'm pissed off at what's going on with the media, how it's just not reporting on Ron Paul, reporting on anything. | ||
It's just, it's all, they're all paid and bought for. | ||
Well, as you know, Sanchez, they've put out two scientific studies as if we need a study. | ||
We've done the math here. | ||
He gets four minutes to speak. | ||
Then the next person gets eight. | ||
And then nine, 10, 12, 14, 15 minutes. | ||
He gets the least amount of time to speak. | ||
He gets the least amount of attention. | ||
The attention he does get is negative by both parties and all the media. | ||
Why? Because he's real. | ||
All the rest aren't. | ||
And that's why they're doing this. | ||
And it's another illustration of a guy who knew our problems, knew history, accurately predicted it. | ||
Now it's all coming down and the system is scared to let people know about him. | ||
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Yeah, I know. | |
That's exactly what's happening. | ||
And you know what? | ||
It makes me think, well, why don't we Why don't we do something? | ||
Why don't we make the media report on us? | ||
I mean, they're giving us trash all day long. | ||
Why don't we fight back? | ||
And so I have an idea. | ||
You know what? | ||
I have an idea that I want to hear your ears. | ||
We should pick a date, say, two weeks from now. | ||
Let's say two Thursdays from now. | ||
Guys, we pull up the date two Thursdays from now. | ||
Whatever that is, that'll be November or shoot, let's make it next Thursday. | ||
Uh, or next Tuesday, whatever. | ||
We should pick a date, pull up a calendar. | ||
We should pick up a date. | ||
In fact, let's not wait too long. | ||
Let's pick up a date. | ||
And, or maybe we should give it longer. | ||
I mean, I'm kind of brainstorming here. | ||
Maybe it should be early December where everybody goes and protests. | ||
the biggest media outlet within 20 miles of them, and bullhorns them and speaks out and hands out Ron Paul blackout flyers, pointing out he's being blacked out in the media. | ||
What's your idea? | ||
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Thank you. | |
I like that. | ||
I like that. | ||
That's good. | ||
That's good. | ||
My idea is... | ||
I'm not really that good at explaining. | ||
I'm not as eloquent as you are. | ||
No, I'm not eloquent. | ||
I'm a hillbilly. | ||
Tell me. | ||
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Okay, so I watched his documentary. | |
It's not like a conspiracy one, but it was really good. | ||
And if you haven't seen it, Alex, I recommend that you watch it. | ||
You can watch it on Netflix. | ||
It's really, uh, it's entertaining. | ||
It's really cool. | ||
It's called Exit Through the Gift Shop. | ||
And what it's about, it's about this, uh, street artist named Banksy. | ||
And he's probably the most famous street artist in the world, because nobody knows who he is. | ||
He's kind of like the Robin Hood of this underground world of street art. | ||
And this documentary kind of covers a little bit of that. | ||
And, uh, it's... | ||
It's just real interesting the way that it's made. | ||
But it's kind of, it has like a twist in the middle of it where it shows you how easy the masses of people can be manipulated or in a sense brainwashed to buy anything. | ||
They'll just buy whatever. | ||
There's even a guy in the documentary who calls himself, he becomes a street artist himself and his name is Mr. Brainwash. | ||
And this is exactly what he does. | ||
He goes out and brainwashes everybody using like propaganda and using hype. | ||
Um, to think that his art is great when it's really, in my opinion, it wasn't that great. | ||
But it's just a really interesting film. | ||
The reason why I bring this movie up is because there's another very famous street artist in this documentary, and he said something that was really, I think, is key. | ||
I think it's very important. | ||
I think we should all hear it. | ||
And this guy who said this was, uh, his name is Shepard Ferry. | ||
And Shepard Ferry is the guy who created the Yandere the Giant. | ||
Yeah, he created the Obey Stuff, the Obama iconic image, sure. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, the Obama thing. | |
Anyway, he was in the documentary and he... | ||
No, the power of tagging things... | ||
I'm not going to get into it. | ||
The point is, yes, this show could launch a national tagging program that would really hurt the globalists. | ||
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I'm not necessarily saying that, Alex, but what I'm saying is that's big. | |
Well, no, no, but I've never done that. | ||
I told people hang the Obama poster in legal and lawful areas, and still they festooned them all over stuff that was kind of uncivil, but then they were selectively enforced against, and then that made it even bigger news. | ||
So briefly, because I want to hear this, what is your idea then? | ||
People could paint their own barns, their own cars. | ||
I've seen people doing Ron Paul or Infowars.com cars. | ||
People could, I mean, what are your ideas to really grab people? | ||
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I'm trying to explain to the best I can. | |
This guy, he said in regards to talking about his obeying, this is what he's really known for. | ||
He was talking about it and he said that when he was doing it, he just started it out as an inside joke between him and his buddies. | ||
And he was just doing it for fun, going out at night. | ||
And yeah, he was putting this stuff illegally up on like walls, stickers and stencils and stuff like this. | ||
And on billboards. | ||
Of course he's doing it illegally, but, um, just if you flash forward years later, like, this guy has made an industry of it and now obeys, like, clothing lines. | ||
People all over the world are wearing Obey T-shirts. | ||
I have a bunch of them. | ||
Um, and one thing he said is that... | ||
Yeah, I know, and he claimed he was a guy that was anti-commercialism. | ||
And so, uh, you're talking about creating some type of Ron Paul movement like that. | ||
Uh, certainly the Ron Paul movement is a hundred times bigger than Shepard Fairey. | ||
He's more of a leftist, but I do understand taking kind of that model and doing that. | ||
That's what we did with the Obama poster. | ||
I want to show people right here, and I appreciate your call. | ||
Was that the basic idea, Sanchez? | ||
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Yeah, that was the basic idea. | |
I was thinking, you know, he did something about tariffs. | ||
We all have just at least one image that we could all at the same time, because that's just one guy that did that. | ||
And imagine if just half your listeners, or even like a quarter of your listeners, were Would it do that, then? | ||
Yeah, we could have an image of Obama as a ghoul and put under him murder prize winner. | ||
Well, Ron Paul! | ||
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Alex, what about Ron Paul? | |
What do we do with the image of Ron Paul? | ||
Some kind of universal one that you guys can make the art for. | ||
And then it could say, you know, not a puppet. | ||
Or it could say, our last chance. | ||
And just everybody, all the InfoWarriors at the same time, put that out everywhere. | ||
because there's so many people that don't even know who this guy is, Ron Paul. | ||
No, I agree. | ||
That's a good idea. | ||
I'm not a puppet. | ||
They fear him. | ||
You know what? | ||
I will launch next week. | ||
I'll get my graphics post to put it together. | ||
We'll launch an iconic image of Ron Paul, his face, with a simple slogan on it. | ||
It's a genius idea. | ||
God bless you. | ||
By the way, speaking of getting the word out, $5.95. | ||
For a 25-pack of my bumper stickers at cost. | ||
The InfoWars.com sticker, the end the Fed, arrest the bankers, InfoWars.com sticker. | ||
The fluoride, there's poison in the tap water sticker. | ||
This has made the news around, that one. | ||
9-11 was an inside job, right there. | ||
Right there, these stickers, 25 of them for $5.95, that is at our cost. | ||
InfoWars.com. | ||
We buy these 20,000 at a pop. | ||
Okay, Sanchez made some great points. | ||
I want to get to Matt, Lance, Julio, Tina, Zach. | ||
I can't tell who was holding when the last hour ended and who's new here. | ||
I got George Norrie coming up here in a few minutes. | ||
But I will continue with your calls. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and go to a couple more short little pieces. | ||
Whatever ones we haven't played, Jaren, be my guest. | ||
We're going to play the Facebook one. | ||
We can also play the Denver Airport and the Hop Daddy's one about the fluoride stuff if you want. | ||
So yeah, play whatever you want while we're getting George and Ori on the line. | ||
And then we'll talk to George for 30 minutes, then we'll go back to your calls, and then David Icke's coming up, and a bunch more. | ||
We're broadcasting, if you just tuned in and are watching, for 27 hours straight. | ||
And we are now into almost the end of hour number five. | ||
And I'm gonna go until a little bit past five o'clock. | ||
When my first real break Mike Adams is gonna be in there for a couple hours And then he's got a bunch of guests lined up and information your calls and news a bunch of breaking stuff about Evil raw milk criminals that need to be arrested for drinking it now So that's coming up and we'll get into all the other people Alfred a dash text Mars Mr. Corbett of the Corbett report spring Meyers coming on Aaron Dykes Paul Watson Richard Reeves Gerald Salente Jim Mars, | ||
Chapman, it's all coming up. | ||
And we will continue here. | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
Well, it's fun to do a 24-hour plus broadcast sometimes, but it's also fun and informative to have a money bomb. | ||
The idea of people that are against the globalists giving money to an organization, to a media outlet, to build a bigger structure, more equipment, more crew, to up the level. | ||
Look at how we've grown in four years. | ||
Who can deny it? | ||
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Recently, as a reporter for InfoWars, I tried to log back into Facebook and it wouldn't let me. | ||
It wanted me to identify myself, not with my passcode, but by showing me obscure pictures of my friends and family. | ||
I had the feeling that it had something to do with testing their face recognition technology. | ||
And then I saw this article in the Wall Street Journal. | ||
We know governments are quietly using face scanning cameras on street corners and in airports, and they have license plate scanners. | ||
But how are they going to get the public to openly accept a surveillance society? | ||
Well, Facebook recently teamed up with CBS to promote their new fall drama, Person of Interest, to condition people to opt in to their face recognition program. | ||
They know who these people are and what their names are, and they want you to confirm it for them. | ||
Sure, the security measure confirms who I am, but it also confirms for them who my friends and family are. | ||
So I went out to the street to find out what people had to say about all this. | ||
I tried to log on from a different computer that I never used before. | ||
And Facebook prompted me to say, look, we want you to go through a series of face recognition. | ||
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Yeah, the questions and like showing you the pictures of your friends and stuff. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I guess it's just a privacy and like more of a protective measure because I know people's accounts get hacked a lot. | ||
So maybe they're trying to actually help us out by giving us a little quiz. | ||
I think I know what you're talking about where they show you pictures and it's like, oh, is this this person and you're supposed to confirm it? | ||
Yeah. Yeah. | ||
I think that's really weird. | ||
I know it's used as a tool just to make it easier to tag people, but I've never heard of it being used to get you to like get back into your page. | ||
Do you feel comfortable with the fact that Facebook is data mining all your personal private information, including, you know, your friends and family's activities? | ||
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I mean, I can't say that that's comfortable, but I think anything that you put up on the internet is up for public scrutiny. | |
I'm not comfortable with that at all. | ||
Although, I know they're doing it. | ||
And I wonder exactly what they're doing with all the information. | ||
The government agencies realize that it's a good way to, you know, pick up on things that they don't like, or especially illicit activities. | ||
You should, you know, keep your settings on private and you should be careful with what you post on there. | ||
It's easier to monitor people on Facebook than it is to tap people's phones, I think, to a certain degree. | ||
Anything you put up on the public sphere, I think, is essentially public information. | ||
Just with the internet in general, we are getting more used to, like, our business being out there and just Getting used to, I guess, our privacy diminishing a little bit. | ||
I'm just not going to be very informative on Facebook anymore. | ||
No. Untag myself from every post that I've ever been in. | ||
Some people are concerned that Facebook, it might be used to acclimate the public into accepting surveillance society. | ||
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Absolutely. I definitely think that while it might not be intentionally so, it could be intentionally so, but It's definitely serving as that. | |
I think it is getting us acclimated to a surveillance world. | ||
That sounds a bit 1984 and creepy. | ||
People are getting really used to sharing all kinds of information, putting everything about their entire life online. | ||
We're putting a lot of information in a public sphere and that information is accessible to anyone. | ||
I think it's definitely acclimating people. | ||
Who knows if that could be used for good to hold us to a higher standard or for something else. | ||
It's really about what we do with it. | ||
I personally love Facebook and it's just a way for me to keep in contact with my friends who live all over the world. | ||
And for anyone to use that for keeping track of people, I think that's just really creepy actually. | ||
I don't feel comfortable with that. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
Internet kill switches, cyber security, The takeover of the web? | ||
Warrantless wiretapping? | ||
This is America 10 years after 9-11, and it has nothing to do with keeping us safe. | ||
Zuckerman, the owner of Facebook, insultingly called his own users dumb Fs. | ||
But worst of all, once you've posted your photos and your personal data on Facebook, they say they own it forever. | ||
You can make your account private, but it's always there. | ||
They're using it. | ||
Social networks like Twitter, Facebook, and all of it, they have deep government ties. | ||
Google was set up with funding from In-Q-Tel, a company whose main client is the CIA. | ||
As Wayne Madsen reports, the CIA has always used the popular media of the day to push their propaganda. | ||
And today we see Facebook expanding their face recognition capabilities. | ||
I'm Darren McBreen for InfoWars Nightly News. | ||
Alex, back to you. |