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jackovesk
9th June 2013, 14:45
Alex Jones Storms BBC, Confronts Bilderberg Member

Radio host takes over live broadcast

June 9, 2013


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgBq6q4x8Fw
Alex Jones confronted Bilderberg member and UK Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls shortly before a live BBC broadcast on which Jones was a guest, before Balls was ambushed again in the corridor about breaking the ministerial code by taking part in a secret lobbying meeting.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FoUXzhuzkQ&feature=player_embedded
As we reported earlier this week based on police and government sources, Bilderberg has been under intense pressure to go public about what takes place behind closed doors and a taxpayer-funded half mile ring of steel at their annual confab. Our sources were proven to be correct when not one but two members of Bilderberg were forced to go public.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd3XL3l6LIE&feature=player_embedded
Bilderberg’s attempt to hide in plain site and have their shadow government come out of the closet without making a splash failed when Balls was forced to downplay the influence of the group live on the BBC, despite innumerable examples where the organization has steered world events. In addition, Bilderberg steering committee member and MP Ken Clarke was forced to address the issue during the BBC Sunday Politics show.

Treasury official Balls sidestepped the question about breaking the ministerial code, which states that MP’s cannot attend private meetings without disclosing details to the public, by claiming that he was not a minister – an overt lie because Balls swore an oath to upload that very code when he became a Member of Parliament in 2005. Officials are also supposed to have a secretary on hand making minutes, which is not the case at Bilderberg.

Just like the NSA wiretapping issue and innumerable other scandals, illegal activity is being conducted in plain site at Bilderberg when British officials like Balls and Prime Minister David Cameron attend Bilderberg with no public disclosure.

During his appearance live on the BBC, Alex Jones blew Bilderberg wide open, exposing the organization’s Nazi origins and its central role in coordinating an authoritarian agenda that has zero regard for transparency or the democratic process.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Wj9KD3qf6o&feature=player_embedded
We now have the shadow government on the run. They are being forced to go public and re-brand Bilderberg’s public facade after decades of secrecy which was achieved with the aid of mainstream media complicity.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/alex-jones-storms-bbc-confronts-bilderberg-member.html

PS - A (BIG) Thankyou to the BBC, you Bloody (FOOLS) have no idea what you've just done...:pound:

I think we might have another (Piss-Off Morgan) type interview here...:thumb:

http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Uploads/129/Graph/piers_morgan_alex_jones.png

PSS - “The BBC will probably report there was five people here.”

June 9, 2013


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKOwVZovGTo&feature=player_embedded

jackovesk
9th June 2013, 15:52
EXCLUSIVE:

Video: Alex Jones Confronts Obama Supporters in England

June 4, 2013


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpxGEy_QphA
PS - Indeed it is Barry, for YOU...:yes4:

http://beforeitsnews.com/contributor/upload/5385/images/Obama_EndIsNearMO.jpg

indigopete
9th June 2013, 15:57
I remember the first time I heard Alex Jones' radio show - about 6 or 7 years ago. I was pretty shocked and thought he was wacky. However the content was compelling enough for me to stay interested and I soon got used to the ranting.

Actually, what's good about his show isn't so much him as his guests. Throughout the years he's given exposure to some incredibly insightful and solid guests - like Max keiser for example. Jones' show was the first place I became aware of him.

I don't think that BBC thing is going to do much harm - it will do at least as much good as harm. The fact they had him on at all is pretty amazing - if they thought his performance would bury him then I don't think they realise the extent of all the various suppressed agendas and the number people working to expose them.

Put it this way, everyone watching that clip on the BBC website is going to have to sit through 5 minutes of calm, rationally presented information on the history of the Bilderbergers before they get to the gossip-value material at the end !!!

:peace:

GCS1103
9th June 2013, 23:56
Great post, Jackovesk. Alex Jones is fantastic.

jackovesk
10th June 2013, 23:23
CONGRATULATIONS Alex, you've done it again...:thumb:

Making it all the way 'Down Under' and into the MSM

BBC host lays into 'idiot' guest

ninemsn staff

6:30am June 11, 2013

A BBC television host had to cut short his own live show after an "idiot" guest launched into a conspiracy theory rant and refused to shut up.

"We have an idiot on the program today," Sunday Politics host Andrew Neil said, turning to the camera and making the "crazy" sign as he twirled his finger at the side of his head and stuck his tongue out.

His unwieldy guest, US radio presenter Alex Jones, had gone off-topic and began shouting about a US program that he claimed "disappears people".

The interview first went off the rails after Neil repeatedly asked Jones to stop interrupting fellow guest David Aaronovitch, a columnist for The Times.

"I'm here to warn people. You keep telling me to shut up. This isn't a game!" Jones screamed.

Jones, who had been invited on the show to talk about the secretive Bilderberg Group, seemed unfazed when Neil called him the "worst person" he had ever interviewed — and only continued on his breathless tirade as Neil said goodbye to viewers.

Jones has previously accused the US government of involvement in the September 11 terror attacks and believes NASA's moon landing was faked.

The Bilderberg Group is an annual private conference of leading political and business leaders from the US and Europe.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgBq6q4x8Fw&feature=player_embedded

June 11, 2013: The host of BBC's Sunday Politics program couldn’t help but laugh and call his guest an idiot when conspiracy theorist Alex Jones launched into a hilariously passionate rant.

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/entertainment/2013/06/11/06/30/conspiracy-theorist-disrupts-bbc-show

PS - Any publicity is good publicity, most Aussies would have never even heard of Alex Jones...

Millimetre by Millimetre - Inch by Inch - Infowars.com is becoming more of a global link to the TRUTH than ever before...:yes4:

Thanks again MSM...:)

PSS - Both Karl Stefenovich & Richard Wilkins agreed with Alex and said "I think he is onto something"..!

Taurean
11th June 2013, 06:04
I think this compliments this thread ;-


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