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Stop Invasive Surveillance
00:03:03
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| What's your take on the growing surveillance trade? | |
| Okay. | |
| I think it's gonna easily get out of control if we don't get a handle on it quick, quickly. | |
| I just personally feel like our privacy is being really invaded, especially the Google Maps when they come around to your house and they're taking pictures. | |
| I mean, I don't like that people have an aerial view of my home. | |
| I think it's horrible. | |
| I think we have to do everything we can to stop it. | |
| I think we've got to fight it at every turn. | |
| I think we've got to sue them. | |
| We've got to file lawsuits against these people. | |
| We've got to file criminal charges against them. | |
| We've got to bring them in front of grand juries. | |
| We've got to do everything we can to stop it, or it's just going to keep getting worse and worse. | |
| I just don't like it, and it's more and more signs of tyranny. | |
| What are your thoughts on Alex's show? | |
| Alex Jones and Infowars. | |
| What are your thoughts? | |
| I listen to Alex Jones Monday through Friday every day. | |
| And he exposed me to a lot of ideas that I would have thought were irrational five years ago, but I watched the Bush elections and the Dimple Chads 2000-2004. | |
| I was horrified by what I saw and it was amazing when I watched 9-11. | |
| I didn't believe 9-11. | |
| And Alex Jones was the only person out on the media who was pointing out the truth. | |
| And because of him, I've been reading a lot of books by a lot of authors and I've been exposed to a lot of ideas. | |
| And it feels good to be awake. | |
| It feels good. | |
| Speaking of being awake, do you think the public's asleep to this? | |
| Pretty much. | |
| Alex and his show Infowars just woke me up six years ago. | |
| I came from another country and I lived through this illusion. | |
| America the freedom and greatest country and I started realizing this is not much that freedom because if we are afraid of police If the truth hurts, let it hurt. | |
| workers this is not that much free country and what's happened next I just | |
| accidentally saw the show and opened my eyes and I am very thankful for what you | |
| guys doing on this show because this bring me the freedom of my thinking. | |
| If the truth hurts let it hurt you know it's just like a good Reiki session or | |
| massage session, you know with that rolfing like some rolfing session | |
| You know, sometimes the truth hurts and it's going to put you back in alignment and your energy is going to start flowing and you're going to start feeling better. | |
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Alex The Bridge Builder
00:00:37
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| You know, who likes to drink wheatgrass? | |
| Well, drink wheatgrass and, you know, your cancer might go away. | |
| You know, look at some of these institutes like Ohio Health Institute. | |
| You know, people that are putting information out, They're heroes. | |
| Alex, I call him the cowboy that hung out with the Indians a little too much. | |
| You know, Alex can make these subjects palatable to the society, the empire, that is mostly masculine-based and hooked on violence and guns. | |
| He can talk to the football crowd and the cops and get along with them. | |