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Cartomancer
24th December 2011, 04:57
Alex breaks down on his show friday. Check it out.

KT91FcUNQcQ

wolf_rt
24th December 2011, 05:11
Alex Jones emotional on air.... surely not...lol

gripreaper
24th December 2011, 05:16
I thought maybe Alex Jones was taking his cues from David Wilcock on how to gorilla market ratings, but when he's talking about the children and how they need to be protected, I'm all on board with that. Nothing gets me more riled up than violating the children.

You go Alex.

Flash
24th December 2011, 05:35
You are missing the beginning part in this video. He explains very well where this emotional brake down comes from. He had an spiritual epiphany the night before seeing and feeling evil face to face in the state of children being taken. if it is the case, and seeing his face (tears did inprint on his face) he may be true feeling, not an David reminiscence.

the beginning part is in his website http://www.youtube.com/user/TheAlexJonesChannel?feature=watch#p/a/u/1/KT91FcUNQcQ

Lita
24th December 2011, 06:52
I watched the part before the vid posted in post 1.. found myself feeling what Alex was saying. Also, people doing this kind of work would have to be hit by the emotion of it at times. I remember years back that I could only take certain amounts of this kind of information. Now I just want any and all information I can get to know what they are up to and how they have gone about it all... knowledge is power...

The involvement of children has been there for what seems always. Its their energy they are after...
I still feels sometimes like I want to beat some people around the head with a piece of 4x2... for a woman I"m not sure about that attitude.. would like to do the same to the Greys...lol...
Alex and all of those like him have my gratitude for what they do... and he is right we have to take a stand... stand up...

sygh
24th December 2011, 06:55
Americans are rising up but there are so many things going on at once, rising up becomes a joke in, and of itself. I think we need to vote Ron Paul into office.
I absolutely believe there are plans to make war on American soil (S-1867). Further, Americans are being pushed to the brink of revolution. Its not the money, it's the corruption and abuse of power. No one wants to be treated like a crimminal. But how can anyone be innocent, when the laws of the land are written in such a way as to make everyone out to be a crimminal?

Kerrigan
24th December 2011, 06:59
It strucks me how intense and rapid the breakdown was. Powerful emotions.

Siberia9
24th December 2011, 08:21
It seems everyone Ive talked to lately is on the edge of loosing it. I dont think this can go on much longer without some sort of a revolt in the US. Even people I have never considered to be awake are coming to me and asking if the country has been secretly taken over by some foreign group. I tell them to listen to Alex and prepare, and email me with questions. But its gotten to the point that I cant answer all the questions anymore, so I send them to specific sites to read it for themselves. From Doctors to Lawyers to crack heads that I used to hired to clean out rentals are trying to contact me with the same "hey you remember what you said about this a few years ago"? Something is changing, everyone is freaking out here. I even float between not caring one bit what happens and welling up with emotion like this myself.

jorr lundstrom
24th December 2011, 08:35
I think his predictions are correct. And thats really sad. And I dont think enough people

are gonna wake up until too late. The comfort zone is a strong force. As I see it those who

are well prepared for a disaster are no problem. The problem are the representants of the

governments and the elite. And those who are not prepared at all are gonna be a great

problem. How do you think people who have spent the last 20 years playing computor games

and watching the Simpsons are gonna react. Wot do you think those people gonna do when

there is no pizza to order any longer?

Mulder
24th December 2011, 08:59
Alex is becoming so angry & ranting almost 100% of the time so I'm giving up listening to him now. He needs some valium or some tranquilizer. He just upsets me too much when I hear all his anger & vitriol. I don't think he's saying much that's new to me anymore. Clearly, I'll get my info somewhere else.

modwiz
24th December 2011, 10:16
Alex's breakdown is part and parcel of what the new energies, whatever they are and wherever their source, are going to be manifesting in people. You will begin to see certain signs of it everywhere. If you are looking for it, you will see it in yourself, loved ones, friends and strangers. It will range from the inspiring effects of people waking up to the despair of watching people lose it and act as if they have lost their minds are been given a powerful hallucinogen. These are the winds of change blowing and the strength of them growing. These winds will reveal, disturb, power and blow over anything not secured in your psyche. Alex is a very visible bell weather of this energy starting to move through humanity, the planet and solar system. Alex has had trying and demanding days and weeks for years now. His behavior, and variations of psyche and emotional restructuring, will now become common place, IMO.

ghostrider
24th December 2011, 11:06
as humanity awakens, you take a long , hard , look , at the world we live in, and in that moment... you will cry, our forefathers would have already stood up and fired their muskets, pistols, and sounded alarms formed militias, organized and marched on washington D.C. and removed all the corrupt leaders.

ghostrider
24th December 2011, 11:14
it's 5:12 am I woke from a dream of me taking care of children that weren't mine and the parents were off to do trival things not caring what happens to their blood, soon I had so many children I couldn't care for all of them and got very pissed at the parents. turned on my laptop , jumped on the forum and bang, alex jones and children jumped right at me.

jorr lundstrom
24th December 2011, 11:50
Alex's breakdown is part and parcel of what the new energies, whatever they are and wherever their source, are going to be manifesting in people. You will begin to see certain signs of it everywhere. If you are looking for it, you will see it in yourself, loved ones, friends and strangers. It will range from the inspiring effects of people waking up to the despair of watching people lose it and act as if they have lost their minds are been given a powerful hallucinogen. These are the winds of change blowing and the strength of them growing. These winds will reveal, disturb, power and blow over anything not secured in your psyche. Alex is a very visible bell weather of this energy starting to move through humanity, the planet and solar system. Alex has has trying and demanding days and weeks for years now. His behavior, and variations of psyche and emotional restructuring, will now become common place, IMO.


Well. Modwiz. Ive been in a kinda new state of confusion for 5 days. I love

it. Its a very fascinating state to stalk. LOL Exiting times. Yes, yes, yes. LOL

spiritguide
24th December 2011, 11:52
We spend a lot of time exposing evil and little time dealing with it. Through the valor of our hearts let us now hoist the mirrors and reflect the evil back upon it's source, every where, all the time and at all levels. If your not part of the solution then you are part of the problem. IMHO

humanalien
24th December 2011, 12:04
I think alex just broke down because of the knowledge that God revealed
to him about all the helpless children that are suffering every day at the
hands of all these evil perverts.

I could feel alex heart as he cried and it was a cry of true hurt and pain. He
doesn't want to see these children suffer any more and he is probably scared
out of his mind that something similar, may happen to his own children, if
those evil people continue doing what they want to without ever being contested.

Alex mentioned something about 3rd world countries, who's children suffer the
most and no one is doing a thing to stop it. We here in america, sit back and
play our video games or read our newspapers and we turn a blind eye to what
is happening with our neighbors across the oceans and we could care less because
it doesn't effect us.

Since we have shown little to no love for these people, the tables are now being turned.
We can't even show love for our own people here in the states, let alone with people
across the oceans, so now it is our turn to suffer at the hands of these evil people.

All you people with children and grand children should be scared out of your minds
because all this stuff could possibly be happening to them next unless you do something
about it now.

Put down your video games and newspapers. Turn off your football games and movies
and get out there and do something to protect your children for God sake. Are you just
going to sit there and let things happen to the people you love the most?

I'm not a violent person, so i won't ask you to be violent either but one way to hurt these
people is to stop working. Stop feeding the monster that is out to destroy you. Store up
some food and what-ever else you need and just stop working. Stop paying your taxes
and i mean all taxes. You may not be able to physically beat them but you can starve
them of money so that they can't afford a war with americans.

Bill Ryan
24th December 2011, 12:05
Alex breaks down on his show friday. Check it out.

KT91FcUNQcQ

I have the very greatest respect for Alex's integrity. Period.

He absolutely cares -- not about himself and his own safety, but about the entire human race and where we all may be headed.

Free Bird
24th December 2011, 12:30
I do sense a change happening. I believe more and more people are becoming connected through the aether (or whatever you might like to call it). I don't normally listen to Alex's work but I know he is genuine in trying to inform the masses to what is going on. His emotional release IMHO was genuine and is part of what everyone will at some point be feeling.

Belle
24th December 2011, 12:34
In watching the video, Duncan O'Finioan's blog post of December 19 kept coming to mind....the one in which he shared about trying to save the little girl from the pedofile and losing it.

Children are the most vunerable members of our society. If we cannot protect them, how can we ever hope to protect ourselves?

christian
24th December 2011, 12:56
I have the very greatest respect for Alex's integrity. Period.

He absolutely cares -- not about himself and his own safety, but about the entire human race and where we all may be headed.

I totally agree.

Have you ever thought about interviewing him? He surely has got a story to tell and he regularly beats about the bush, that in fact he came across much more, than what he presents on his show.

Houman
24th December 2011, 16:39
He got it... he did see "it"...

New Dawn
24th December 2011, 16:58
The guy really does care, but the 'emotional' thing isn't real - Surely you can see that? He doesn't need to act, what I need from him is info, which he provides!!

Cartomancer
24th December 2011, 19:03
I think both Wilcock and Jone's breakdowns were real. Challenging the PTB is stressful whether you acknowledge it or not. It takes a heavy toll on your mind. It's like kicking a Tyrannosaurus Rex in the shins and waiting to see what it does. I don't blame either one of those guys for feeling the heat now and then.

VaughnB
24th December 2011, 19:33
O.K.


Alex is doing his part to spread the message.
People tend to be reticent, like sheep. We need direction, leadership across all fronts. I'd like to see Alex present some simple steps, develop catalyst for grassroots gatherings, something like an ACTION PLAN, a call to arms so-to-speak. Not just the "write your congressman" approach.



Anyways just my 2 cents again. I don't listen to him regularly, perhaps he's already done some of this in measure and I've missed it.

Wind
24th December 2011, 20:27
Don't get me wrong, but I don't like his style. Too much of sensationalism and fear mongering. And surely you know that he wasn't crying for real? I'm sorry to say that, but I know that I''m good at reading people. However I respect that he is trying to fight the good fight.

baddbob
24th December 2011, 20:56
OMG I would have never though that he could bring these emotions forward.I dont know about anyone else but it made me cry to think that it really is this bad to make a superman,(emotions of steel) cry.

mojo
24th December 2011, 23:11
I think Alex would be proud of our forum if he seen the messages we share.

Chucky
25th December 2011, 00:00
Yes he does. Look at the message and not the man. You'll see he is the man for giving it. Everyone needs to be a leader now and voice it, and walk with it. !!


Alex breaks down on his show friday. Check it out.

KT91FcUNQcQ

I have the very greatest respect for Alex's integrity. Period.

He absolutely cares -- not about himself and his own safety, but about the entire human race and where we all may be headed.

Flash
25th December 2011, 05:16
Don't get me wrong, but I don't like his style. Too much of sensationalism and fear mongering. And surely you know that he wasn't crying for real? I'm sorry to say that, but I know that I''m good at reading people. However I respect that he is trying to fight the good fight.

therefore we must not be good the same way, because I read the opposite of your reading, and I think I am good at reading non verbal as well.

Vitalux
25th December 2011, 06:13
Alex breaks down on his show friday. Check it out.



I have the very greatest respect for Alex's integrity. Period.

He absolutely cares -- not about himself and his own safety, but about the entire human race and where we all may be headed.

I'm with Bill Ryan on this one. .....If about 150 million other Americans had the courage, passion and backbone that Alex Jones has, United States would be much better off....and most important.....there would be hope .....for the rest of the world.

Houman
25th December 2011, 06:50
Don't get me wrong, but I don't like his style. Too much of sensationalism and fear mongering. And surely you know that he wasn't crying for real? I'm sorry to say that, but I know that I''m good at reading people. However I respect that he is trying to fight the good fight.

You would have probably been overwhelmed too if you had seen what he saw and had felt what he felt...
words can't explain it but imagine an insane world where the whole population lives in a dissociative trance while children are being raped and chemically lobotomized... imagine the pain and fear of those children and that of their parents while the world around them lives in dissociative indifference... not a pretty picture but this is the world that you are living in and that you are
leaving to your children...
Houman

Cartomancer
25th December 2011, 19:40
Alex breaks down on his show friday. Check it out.



I have the very greatest respect for Alex's integrity. Period.

He absolutely cares -- not about himself and his own safety, but about the entire human race and where we all may be headed.

I'm with Bill Ryan on this one. .....If about 150 million other Americans had the courage, passion and backbone that Alex Jones has, United States would be much better off....and most important.....there would be hope .....for the rest of the world.

I think you are totally wrong to blame only Americans for all of this. Both of our countries are controlled by the same one square mile of the city of London. Your parliament was dissolved by the Queen a few months ago. Did you take to the streets in anger? What did you do to stop it? Your troops were in Iraq and other places as well. I am curious to hear actually what you did while berating Americans for doing nothing.

If you think Canada and the U.S. are not controlled by the same cabal then I totally 100% disagree with you. Your posting of factionalizing and divisive comments is not helping anything.

Your solution is to blame other people. I am also half Newfoundlander and value that heritage very much. I think you should worry about what is going on where you live and not look to place divisive comments in order to anger people. There are millions of people here doing what they feel is needed to stop this.

Curt
25th December 2011, 20:18
Once again I find myself conflicted. On the one hand, I like Alex Jones and value the info he gets out. He takes great care to research and substatiate the stories he covers.

He's a very valuable player in our game. However, his emotional outpouring did not feel entirely genuine to me. It could just be that AJ is somewhat histrionic--and maybe it is this 'theatricality' that I'm 'reading' as not entirely genuine.

Or maybe he's just so fried by the whole game he's just not totally with it right now; that's certainly understandable. I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt because of the great work he's doing, but I will admit this makes me a bit uneasy.

HaveBlue
26th December 2011, 03:21
Alex is 100% real. Maybe it just takes a real person to know one. Over the course of my own life I have had many people tell me that they like me because I am 'real'.
I thank them as you would expect and add, well done to be able to recognize it when you see it right in front of you. Alexs breakdown is real. David Wilcocks one on Kerrys' radio show was real. Ben Fulfords outrage is real. The topics that all of these people are upset about are real. Alex is bang on with his comment about 'if you are not angry at the PTB (PTW) you simply are not paying attention. Remember it only takes 6& of us to stand up. Do not leave it to others. Bill is also 100% correct with his 'we are the cavalry we are waiting for' comment.

Are some people now so misguided that they can't even tell what is real anymore? Don't just turn off your TV. Remove the insides and put a fish tank with tropical fish it it or something instead. Then when you watch it you will know that what you see before you is real. You can even name your fish after the mainstream media news anchors if you like, unless you prefer to have the model anchors sitting on the bottom of the tank like all bottom feeding muck raking slimy creatures you normally find down there!

Alex is a couple of years younger than me yet he is head and shoulders above me when it comes to speaking up about what is real and having the balls to do what he does.
He, along with B&K, Jesse Ventura, David Icke, David Wilcock and co... the list is long to post here but not long enough in the 'real' world.
Silly snide remarks to the contrary only expose a poster as 3 letter angeny shill or wannabe that makes me wonder why such a person would even be here at this forum.

Curt
26th December 2011, 11:14
The criticisms voiced of Alex on this thread have been very measured and even tepid, so your response seems a little over the top. But, I get what you're saying about the need to turn off the TV and tune out the popular culture circus.

But there can be no sacred cows: we have to be able to question everyone all the time: even Alex, who many of us, including me, even though I've criticised him for theatricality, happen to value a great deal.

The minute this forum isn't an appropriate space for honest, measured criticism of a massively influential figure in our movement, that's the minute it ceases to have real value as a community.

And I don't want to see that happen. I hope others feel the same.



Alex is 100% real. Maybe it just takes a real person to know one. Over the course of my own life I have had many people tell me that they like me because I am 'real'.
I thank them as you would expect and add, well done to be able to recognize it when you see it right in front of you. Alexs breakdown is real. David Wilcocks one on Kerrys' radio show was real. Ben Fulfords outrage is real. The topics that all of these people are upset about are real. Alex is bang on with his comment about 'if you are not angry at the PTB (PTW) you simply are not paying attention. Remember it only takes 6& of us to stand up. Do not leave it to others. Bill is also 100% correct with his 'we are the cavalry we are waiting for' comment.

Are some people now so misguided that they can't even tell what is real anymore? Don't just turn off your TV. Remove the insides and put a fish tank with tropical fish it it or something instead. Then when you watch it you will know that what you see before you is real. You can even name your fish after the mainstream media news anchors if you like, unless you prefer to have the model anchors sitting on the bottom of the tank like all bottom feeding muck raking slimy creatures you normally find down there!

Alex is a couple of years younger than me yet he is head and shoulders above me when it comes to speaking up about what is real and having the balls to do what he does.
He, along with B&K, Jesse Ventura, David Icke, David Wilcock and co... the list is long to post here but not long enough in the 'real' world.
Silly snide remarks to the contrary only expose a poster as 3 letter angeny shill or wannabe that makes me wonder why such a person would even be here at this forum.