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Meet Alex Jones.

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"The most paranoid man in America is trying to overthrow the 'global Stasi Borg state,' one conspiracy theory at a time"

The Gates Foundation? "Obviously a eugenics operation." The latest WikiLeaks dump? "All the hallmarks of an intelligence disinfo campaign." While urging his audience to wake up and smell the police state, Jones can sound thoughtful and intellectual, quick to quote Nietzsche, Plato, de Tocqueville, Gibbon and Huxley. Mostly, though, he defaults into machine-gun bursts of rage that crescendo with an adolescent snarl — Holden Caulfield playing Paul Revere.

Gotta love the crazy!
http://www.rollingstone.com/politic...nes-the-most-paranoid-man-in-america-20110302
 
Check out the comments section and fear for the future of the Human Race.

What is scary is that the Jones supporters have made Alex into The Messiah, and have a religious fervor that Jones is Telling The Truth, and all those who say otherwise are the Tools of Evil.
 
"The whole thing stinks to high heaven," he says. "This kid Loughner disappeared for days at a time before the shooting? My (beer)gut tells me this was a staged mind-control operation. The government employs geometric psychological-warfare experts that know exactly how to indirectly manipulate unstable people through the media. They implanted the idea in his head by repeatedly asking, 'Is Giffords in danger?'"


Alex "knows" everything. Too bad anybody is that stupid to believe it.
 
I realize I'm trying to make sense out of crazy here, but one thing I have never understood is why CT's can't answer this:

How can it be both that (1) everything Alex Jones says is real and (2) that the massive, diabolical conspiracy that he talks about allows him to continue to say everything he does without restriction every day? Both of these things cannot be true! Either the vast, diabolical cabal that seeks to enslave us all is so powerful that they would obviously shut someone telling the truth up (by bribery, murder, whatever) or they are really not that much of an all powerful cabal.

What it shows, in the end, is that for Alex Jones cultists, nothing is so powerful as the desire to believe. It doesn't matter if its true. It doesn't matter if anything he says has any relationship to reality. They want to believe because they need something to bring excitement to their dull lives.
 
Yeah, if there really was such a vast plot, and If Jones really was exposing it,Alex would have been dead long ago.
 
I realize I'm trying to make sense out of crazy here, but one thing I have never understood is why CT's can't answer this:

How can it be both that (1) everything Alex Jones says is real and (2) that the massive, diabolical conspiracy that he talks about allows him to continue to say everything he does without restriction every day? Both of these things cannot be true! Either the vast, diabolical cabal that seeks to enslave us all is so powerful that they would obviously shut someone telling the truth up (by bribery, murder, whatever) or they are really not that much of an all powerful cabal.

What it shows, in the end, is that for Alex Jones cultists, nothing is so powerful as the desire to believe. It doesn't matter if its true. It doesn't matter if anything he says has any relationship to reality. They want to believe because they need something to bring excitement to their dull lives.

I really think, from the tone of his followers who posted on the Rolling Stone comments page, is really is a sort of Ersatz religion for them.
 
Yeah, if there really was such a vast plot, and If Jones really was exposing it,Alex would have been dead long ago.

From the article:

His future arrest, or worse, is not a scenario Jones finds fictional. "I know I'm risking my life, but if they kill me, it'll confirm everything," says Jones, who has been arrested four times and suffered a torn rotator cuff for his activism. "This information that I've helped reverse-engineer is here to stay. I enjoy life. But I'd rather they blow my head off at a rally when I'm 40 than die during surgery at 85. There's freedom and power in total commitment."

So the NWO is letting Jones live so we'll all know he's full of crap? :confused:

Jones surely doesn't believe this, however.

Jones is always talking about how boring and conventional his life is. He attends a Methodist church on Sunday, blushes at profanity and likes to take his family hiking on the 193 miles of trails that crisscross Austin.

If he thought he was "risking his life" would he have such a regular schedule and put his family in danger? He obviously doesn't think his life is in any danger. He's a self-aggrandising hypocrite.

Edit:
Jones and his staff are currently scripting his 19th film, which will examine the New World Order strings attached to Rick Perry, Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck — a sort of Tea Party Deception.

That one I might actually watch. ;)
 
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The government employs geometric psychological-warfare experts that know exactly how to indirectly manipulate unstable people through the media.

So all those tedious proofs I had to do for Mr. Battaglini's 9th-grade geometry class were progamming me to be an evil NWO minion?

Kewl. Suddenly my attitude towards education is much more positive.;)
 
The government employs geometric psychological-warfare experts that know exactly how to indirectly manipulate unstable people through the media.

I've requested dozens of times, for transfer into that unit!:mad:
 
Wich sane human being would prefer to get his head blown off at 40 than to live to 85? (btw, that´s not really a very subtle way of assassinating someone).
 
I realize I'm trying to make sense out of crazy here, but one thing I have never understood is why CT's can't answer this:

How can it be both that (1) everything Alex Jones says is real and (2) that the massive, diabolical conspiracy that he talks about allows him to continue to say everything he does without restriction every day? Both of these things cannot be true! Either the vast, diabolical cabal that seeks to enslave us all is so powerful that they would obviously shut someone telling the truth up (by bribery, murder, whatever) or they are really not that much of an all powerful cabal.

What it shows, in the end, is that for Alex Jones cultists, nothing is so powerful as the desire to believe. It doesn't matter if its true. It doesn't matter if anything he says has any relationship to reality. They want to believe because they need something to bring excitement to their dull lives.

Actually, there is an answer to this... or I should say... there is an ALEX JONES answer to this and that is if the diabolical cabal were to kill him or at least silence him then that would reveal said diabolical cabal's plans for world domination!

I know, not really that specific of an answer but I guess it's a great answer if you're totally bat-poo paranoid!
 
So the NWO is letting Jones live so we'll all know he's full of crap? :confused:

Jones surely doesn't believe this, however.

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If he thought he was "risking his life" would he have such a regular schedule and put his family in danger? He obviously doesn't think his life is in any danger. He's a self-aggrandising hypocrite.


Also, if he felt it was important enough, he could just off himself in a suspicious manner. (Well, OK... he could make it a very obvious suicide and his followers would still be utterly convinced that the NWO killed him.)
 
From the article:



So the NWO is letting Jones live so we'll all know he's full of crap? :confused:

Jones surely doesn't believe this, however.



If he thought he was "risking his life" would he have such a regular schedule and put his family in danger? He obviously doesn't think his life is in any danger. He's a self-aggrandising hypocrite.
Either Jones is completely mental or a snake oil sales man that knows 90% of what he says can't be proven, is distortion of truth or is completely false. I tend toward the latter. ;)
 

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