#79. To: randge, christine, James Deffenbach, TwentyTwelve, FormerLurker (#0)(Edited)
WEARECHANGEAUSTIN.org's motto is,"COME AND TAKE THEM!" and ALEX's is, "BUY MY NEW BOOK!"
His CIA handler sent "Agent AJ" in to disrupt the rally because they fear groups and pissed off activists they do not control. And you can be sure that Alex will have the gratitude of the Austin govt and police.
When the time comes for revolution Alex will tell folks to keep their guns buried and instead buy his new book entitled "TAKE AMERICA BACK FROM THE ARABS!"
To the blinded-by-love-and-hero-worship AJ supporters and skeptics I ask this:
Suppose you were an enemy agent-provocateur and your handler ordered you to disrupt a rally organized by supposed friendlies, the same rally to which you were invited but declined to speak.
This would never have happened if the gutless sheriff of Travis country had informed the feds that their presence was not required here, and to go back to their ten square miles and stay.
This would never have happened if the gutless sheriff of Travis country had informed the feds that their presence was not required here, and to go back to their ten square miles and stay
If we are to have a bloodless reckoning with corrupt government, it will have to be one or two states that have governors with backbone to stand up and defy the criminals in Washington.
Texas would be a perfect state but your governor is a spineless wimp and a member of the criminal system.
It was John Bush (Texans for Accountable Government) who organized the event. Deborah ran PSAs on 90.1 here in Austin for 3 days prior and they sent the press release to Alex. They also invited him to speak and he declined.
Well, anyone can have a bad day. Alex certainly bogarded the event. He definitely didn't think much of the gal that was admonishing him. It didn't help him to act rudely and I wish he hadn't.
He's a victim of his own success if he feels that the growing resistance movement is encroaching upon him.
He was wrong and if he knew in advance that those folks were going to be there, and he was invited by them to speak ... he owes them an apology.
This is not the time to fragment the resistance to tyranny.
He was wrong and if he knew in advance that those folks were going to be there, and he was invited by them to speak ... he owes them an apology.
This is not the time to fragment the resistance to tyranny.
Alex Jones is quite obviously not interested in resisting tyranny. He's interested in feeding his ego and his bank account. I've been telling you people for a couple years now that Jones is a phony.
You still take him seriously after this? Sheesh, what will it take to, uh what's that phrase... oh yeah, "wake you up" to the "truth" about Alex Jones?
#140. To: Mister Clean, iconoclast, noone222, all (#139)(Edited)
This is not the time to fragment the resistance to tyranny.
Now is the perfect time to "fragment the resistance to tyranny."
A unified resistance can be destroyed anytime they want to destroy it. The more fragmentation, the harder is for them to control us.
Why do you think that "lone wolves" scare them so badly?
We are unified, but only in purpose, not behind a leader that is either a traitor, and/or a ego maniacal sociopath, and/or just an asshole. It doesn't matter what he is, it's not good.
I've been telling you people for a couple years now that Jones is a phony.
I bet you got the same reactions I got. You can prove it to them, but they never deal in proof but emotions. You can show the lies, but they won't ever admit it.
I bet you got the same reactions I got. You can prove it to them, but they never deal in proof but emotions. You can show the lies, but they won't ever admit it.
I realize that accepting the truth about Alex Jones is very hard for people who put their trust in him.
What puzzles me is that some people have been unable - stubbornly unable - to see what a joke Alex Jones is.
What puzzles me is that some people have been unable - stubbornly unable - to see what a joke Alex Jones is.
What he did at that demonstration was bad enough, but worse, to fantasize the next day on his show that he didn't disrupt the event, but rather it was the organizers who are to blame is unexplainable. I was never his biggest supporter, especially of late, but his actions are those of a sick man. A 24x7x365 diet of this material can blow the circuits of anyone. 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.