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bogeyman
9th June 2013, 10:45
Just watched the Daily Politics show on BBC a few moments ago, Alex jones tried to inform him and others about some of the activities going on in the bilderberg meetings, and was told to shut up and the presenter Andrew Neil made loony gestures.

Alex jones started to rant, and lose his temper. He was also told he was to the worse guess he has ever had on the show.

bogeyman
9th June 2013, 13:25
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/timstanley/100220889/alex-jones-goes-crazy-on-the-sunday-politics-show-is-this-guy-working-for-the-new-world-order/

Clip on this link

Nick Matkin
9th June 2013, 14:01
Excellent - on so may levels!

apollo41
9th June 2013, 15:08
yeah i saw that? these main stream media idiots are as thick as two short planks? denial..

sigma6
9th June 2013, 15:40
They know where their pay check is coming from, follow the money.
They all have the same snooty 'ridicule and misdirect' approach.

christian
9th June 2013, 15:48
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norman
9th June 2013, 16:06
Amazing.

I can't decide if he shot himself in the foot or got it just right.

The only bit I heard from him that really cut through on all levels was " I'm hear to warn people".

The rest was not good 'Alex Jones'. Perhaps he's been getting short of sleep over the last few days.

Another thought that comes up for me about his wild rants, is that he's walking a thin line between getting the word out and getting killed. We know that the sequence of treatments for dissidents is:

1) Ignore them

2) Ridicule them

3) Kill them

Alex has burst through (1) past (2) and run smack dab into (3) and may be subconsciously hanging onto (2) as his survival instinct ( and furthering his 'mission' ) tells him to do.

If I was in Alex's position, I'd be calculating that the right thing to do would be to push it as hard I as I could and count on the ridicule factor as a release valve that would hopefully stop the crooks from ordering his killing. As a balancing act between getting killed and getting trashed, he has the opportunity to " warn people ".

Obviously, if they can push his buttons in the right sequence, they will try to push him into a corner with guns and hope he's mad enough to 'lose-it' with a 50 cal'. That's what I worry about with Alex. I hope he can see that one coming and control himself when they come to do that to him.

Bill Cooper has gone that way before and we don't want another tragedy like that.

Nick Matkin
9th June 2013, 16:51
Alex believes he has a message. I'm assuming here this is a sincere belief and not just an act.

What I think he doesn't understand is when he has different audiences he should tailor his presentation accordingly.

Being all shouty and manic on the BBC for a UK audience is going to do him no favours. Those who have never heard of him will have dismissed him as crazy after that unedifying display and those who may have 'come on board' if he had a more palatable presentation have now gone away also perceiving him as a ranting American nutter.

His style may work in the US, but probably not anywhere else!

gripreaper
9th June 2013, 16:58
Well, the mainstream press is working overtime to quell the fears of the Bilderbergers, telling us that they are just a bunch of business owners and government leaders who informally discuss current events and enjoy each others company...

while...

Alex Jones is a crazy conspiracy theorist, and so are the rest of those who buy into and listen to his craziness. The mainstream is marginalizing anyone who goes against the status quo, or even questions the current paradigm.

I figured Alex would have seen how he is playing right into this after his stint with Pearce Morgan, but apparently not. He's not helping at all by acting outrageous and ranting on mainstream national TV. He's helping to marginalize all of us who are exposing the truth and destroying the collective counter energies of the agenda, and actually ruining it.

He is part of the dialectic to control both sides of the energetics. He's being used, either willingly or unwittingly, but used none the less.

Sad unfortunately.

norman
9th June 2013, 21:35
Well, the mainstream press is working overtime to quell the fears of the Bilderbergers, telling us that they are just a bunch of business owners and government leaders who informally discuss current events and enjoy each others company...

while...

Alex Jones is a crazy conspiracy theorist, and so are the rest of those who buy into and listen to his craziness. The mainstream is marginalizing anyone who goes against the status quo, or even questions the current paradigm.

I figured Alex would have seen how he is playing right into this after his stint with Pearce Morgan, but apparently not. He's not helping at all by acting outrageous and ranting on mainstream national TV. He's helping to marginalize all of us who are exposing the truth and destroying the collective counter energies of the agenda, and actually ruining it.

He is part of the dialectic to control both sides of the energetics. He's being used, either willingly or unwittingly, but used none the less.

Sad unfortunately.

I don't know enough about this sort of thing to disagree with you but I'm curious to know more about what Alex mentioned in his immediate video response to the BBC interview. He said he's consulted with 'psychologists' who have told him that what he does is actually the right way to shock the masses out of their trance.

I don't know the validity of that idea either, but I'm hopeful that there is some merit to that notion.

Most pressing of all, is the tick tock of time passing away. There is a speeding up and intensification of the agenda against us. Whatever works fastest and puts the agenda - ists back in their box, gets my vote right now.

greybeard
9th June 2013, 21:58
He who looses his temper looses it.
Shouting never gets a good result---Statesmen (not talking about politicians as such) have the ear of many as they express in a calm logical wise way.
Shouting attracts people who identify with shouting and therefore violence.
Shouting is verbal violence.
David Ike has a following because he expresses in a calm factual way---there is not the high energy of anger there, frustration at times yes.
David has said "Only unconditional love is real everything else is illusion"-- I think he believes that statement.
His suggestion is non violent --(non compliance) and is as Gandhi used to free India from colonialism.
Any time that rebels won through violence it was just more of the same.
Don't think we want that.

Chris
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