that's why i don't believe he's an op or dirty as you said above. i really think it was ego. i think it was a photo op for him with local media and that he was obtaining footage to include in a future documentary, but as FormerLurker pointed out above, that personality flaw severely hurts his credibility, trustworthiness, and even makes him dangerous. the fallout and dissention in our 'patriot' community when something like this happens saddens me.
Just watched Catherine's video. Alex, thought her little camera was taking pictures. He would not have said all those things if he knew it was taking video. ooops, Alex
Damn, Alex is and always was a huge blowhard. What else is new?
Yep, he is too smart to blow cover, loose audience and credibility with a damn camera on him.
He was drugged with that MKultra pill. haha
I don't know what possessed him to act the way he did. But he had to have known that such rude, boorish behavior would not win any new converts to his cause. Turns most people off when they see someone acting the way he did, especially when he was being disruptive to people he should have been close to.
Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end. Lord Acton
If AJ is to salvage his reputation he'll have to take time off, acknowledge his misconduct and ask forgiveness. If he doesn't do this, I'll consider him to have moved to the other side.
Anyone who continues to give Alex Jones any credibility after this incident is a fool.
Some of you people should have listened to me years ago when I told you the guy was a fraud.
Some of you people should have listened to me years ago when I told you the guy was a fraud.
This is a rough house to preach to. We're very capable of making our own minds up. I'm limiting my criticism to Jones based on this incident. I've said his conduct was an embarrassment, but that said, we're human and we all have bad days. Time will tell if this was one or something more. Given the faulty human condition we all display from time to time, the future of Jones is up to himself and a forgiving portion of his audience.
With respect to Mr. (ugh) Clean, I'd be more inclined to know who he "likes" as opposed to whom he berates.
Whoever would return government to the "will of the people" must first return the United States to the use of CONSTITUTIONAL COINAGE as a medium of exchange and through it return the Constitution as law in the United States.
The article(s) are tooooooooooooooo critical for my taste. Besides that, where would the resistance to tyranny be today had Alex Jones never existed ?
Whoever would return government to the "will of the people" must first return the United States to the use of CONSTITUTIONAL COINAGE as a medium of exchange and through it return the Constitution as law in the United States.
That said, AJ is hard to listen to. I, for one, find the clowning and low comedy tooth grindingly hard to endure. There's the hillbilly cop, the faux Brit aristo voice, the ninnying lib bit. For all his great memory and grasp of the many threads in a story and the depth and breadth of most of his guests, many listeners are scared to death to introduce anyone else to his show for fear that he'll go off at any moment into one of his self indulgent rants.
He could get away with this stuff on, say, national TV. He avoids doing this stchick is his movies. It's almost as if he wants to limit the popularity of his internet broadcast to all but the most hard-bitten. It's a shame. The more paranoid among us will wonder if it is just accidentally so.
Whoever would return government to the "will of the people" must first return the United States to the use of CONSTITUTIONAL COINAGE as a medium of exchange and through it return the Constitution as law in the United States.
That said, AJ is hard to listen to. I, for one, find the clowning and low comedy tooth grindingly hard to endure. There's the hillbilly cop, the faux Brit aristo voice, the ninnying lib bit. For all his great memory and grasp of the many threads in a story and the depth and breadth of most of his guests, many listeners are scared to death to introduce anyone else to his show for fear that he'll go off at any moment into one of his self indulgent rants.
Well said, I agree with every syllable !
Whoever would return government to the "will of the people" must first return the United States to the use of CONSTITUTIONAL COINAGE as a medium of exchange and through it return the Constitution as law in the United States.
This is a rough house to preach to. We're very capable of making our own minds up. I'm limiting my criticism to Jones based on this incident. I've said his conduct was an embarrassment, but that said, we're human and we all have bad days. Time will tell if this was one or something more. Given the faulty human condition we all display from time to time, the future of Jones is up to himself and a forgiving portion of his audience.
I haven't listened to him for the last few months. I was a semi-regular before that. Alan Watt is instant insomnia, and AJ was becoming a tad too preachy for me. Not that his info isn't accurate from all I can tell. When he first entered the scene, I thought to myself he'll burn out before too long. It's taken longer than I thought, but he's on the edge. He needs a month off for self reflection and relaxation, ASAP.
having said that, if he never addresses it or offers an apology (he should have already), that pretty much shows his true character which is megalomania, imo. i'm not willing to say or believe he's a complete fraud though. for the most part, i listen to his show for the guests he brings on and the discussions of current events.
i'm not willing to say or believe he's a complete fraud though. for the most part, i listen to his show for the guests he brings on and the discussions of current events.
That's me too.
He has improved in his ability to retrieve guests almost instantaneously after significant events occur, and occasionally he'll let a caller talk long enough to expose something important that's taking place somewhere in the country.
I have had to turn him off more often as of late because he gets on my nerves.
Whoever would return government to the "will of the people" must first return the United States to the use of CONSTITUTIONAL COINAGE as a medium of exchange and through it return the Constitution as law in the United States.
Well, I never said, and to my knowledge no one has ever said here that JOnes lies all the time. There is good info there.
I think that where we differ is in why there is mostly good info, but mixed in are outright lies of commission and lies of omission, and innuendos, as well as actions that are intentionally disruptive like the OP demonstrated.
THese things are demonstratively false, and yet they are said and posted for a reason. I have to ask myself why he does that, because it is done intentionally.
Then, like someone else already posted, no new info is presented that isn't available elsewhere. What Jones does, any of us can do.
Jones tries to portray himself as a leader. I wouldn't follow him into the kitchen, and I've laid out why that is.
I listen to everybody, including terrestrial radio, and read as much as I can. Frankly it's the guests on these shows who deliver the information and provide the entertainment for me.
Any questions folks as to why anyone would actually believe in Alex Jones?
He is OWNED.
He does what his masters tell him to do.
He is NOT relevant. He is a puppet, and if anyone actually believes he isn't, shame on you for not using the brain God gave you.
Exactly. Surely a man as successful and as high profile as Jones would be so big a threat to the elites as to fall foul of a fabricated scandal, if not and 'accident'? There are men who've managed to rise a lot higher than him (eg JFK) only to be done away with. Yet, here he is, alive and well, doing what he's been doing for years and years.
Has martial law been discreetly declared in Ireland?
http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/0114/garda.html
"The Emergency Response Unit have been deployed at checkpoints in Dublin over the coming weeks as part of a garda initiative against gang-related crime."
People like us will never get behind one leader. It's not in our nature. We might all get behind concepts and movements, but individual leaders? Not likely.
having said that, if he never addresses it or offers an apology (he should have already), that pretty much shows his true character which is megalomania, imo
People like us will never get behind one leader. It's not in our nature. We might all get behind concepts and movements, but individual leaders? Not likely.
Some, yes. Many others? No. I disagree with you on that.
They exchanged one set of leaders for another set. You can see it here on this thread from some people. They are more worried about unity, which means they want us unified under their leader, namely Jones, because they wont see a resistance without him. Jones didn't start the resistance. He just benefits from it.