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Last edited by THE eXchanger; 22nd May 2010 at 20:40.
He's agry, he's passionate and he's still a tad too top heavy (cereberal). Unfortunately, he, like most people around the world doesn't have the freedom to practice expessing himself anything like as much as Americans do. If I compared his video with the spontanious scriptless gut splurges of Alex Jones, I'd not be fair. Alex has had a lot of practice, because he COULD.
I'd love to be a part of putting a broadcasting station together here in Britain but we'd never get it past the licencing stage. And if we 'pirated' we'd be taken out rapidly.
The first amendment of the American Constitution is a wonderful head start and all that blood that was spilt for that freedom is nearly forgotten now. In Britain we never had a revolution and we are all the Queen's (or King's) "subjects".
On Argentina; If the economic crash in Argentina was really a beta test for what is coming for the rest of us, I wonder if they were chosen because of the spat over the islands Britain holds on to down there?
Your right about the comparison. Jones is a seasoned pro at this and he may be without peer at this point. I love Alan Watt but he is far too dour and cerebral for most people.Posted by norman (here)
He's agry, he's passionate and he's still a tad too top heavy (cereberal). Unfortunately, he, like most people around the world doesn't have the freedom to practice expessing himself anything like as much as Americans do. If I compared his video with the spontanious scriptless gut splurges of Alex Jones, I'd not be fair. Alex has had a lot of practice, because he COULD.
This video has value though. Jones can actually polarize people because of his personality. He sets off alarms with his fast talking salesmanship (I believe he's earnest), and passion which some otherwise intelligent people might perceive as smarmy, manipulative or mentally ill . This video has an intelligence and sincerity that could win over people who may be scared away by Jones. I like to show people a range of researchers and whistleblowers so they can see it as a multidimensional problem and not just some ranting alternative radio guy.
Jones is brilliant though...