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Title: Virginia Tech Shootings - Alex Jones has Jumped the Shark
Source: infowars.com via libertyforum.org
URL Source: http://www.libertyforum.org/showfla ... 5&o=21&vc=1&t=-1#Post295425740
Published: Apr 19, 2007
Author: Destro commenting on Alex Jone, Paul Jos
Post Date: 2007-04-19 11:20:01 by Destro
Keywords: None
Views: 1290
Comments: 97

Virginia Tech Shootings - Alex Jones has Jumped the Shark

If you go to Alex Jone's http://infowars.com website you will see the article entitled 'Was Virginia School Shooting Another Government Black-Op?' You will notice the question mark on the article - I guess they did not want to jump into conclusions so early in the shootings. But on his talk show Alex Jones does not even bother with the question mark. Right now he is still asserting that the Virginia Tech shooting was a Black-Ops. What's the proof? Proof? Who needs proof?

To accept that the above was a black-op is to accept that the govt. can produce suicidal mass killers who kill on command and were brain washed like in the movies. Or another theory Alex Jones hints at is that the govt. used professional shooters - he slyly hints at this because right as I am typing this up he is doubting how a lone shooter can shoot so many so quickly. Say what? It's very easy! These handguns are made to rapid fire - ease of trigger action is a selling point!

Maybe you all already know Alex jumped the shark a long time ago. He is a conspiracy monger after all. He makes his money on pushing conspiracies and the more conspiracies you push the more product you can push. So it makes sense that he would push what happened in Virginia as a conspiracy and assert the killer was a victim of CIA mind control.

Whatever sells his DVDs to the rubes.


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#1. To: Destro, Christine, Honway, Robin, Aristeides, Red Jones, Diana, Kamala, All (#0)


Destro
(agent provocateur)

Okay!

So, how should we think?


SKYDRIFTER  posted on  2007-04-19   11:25:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: SKYDRIFTER, All (#1)

agent provocateur

at a place like this the party of truthers can not possibly be bigger in numbers than the party of participating agents spinning conversations into needed direction and silent observers making notes. calling 4um an information dispenser is incomplete, it is also and more of an information collecting point.

_ru  posted on  2007-04-19   11:45:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: _ru (#18)

it is also and more of an information collecting point.

We agree! A major collection point - and usually quite rational. I suspect that a lot of people in locked rooms monitor sites, such as this.

{Right? Mr. NSA guy/gal? Is that correct? We depend on you monitoring this site; our National Security depends on it! Right?}


SKYDRIFTER  posted on  2007-04-19   11:57:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: SKYDRIFTER, Christine, All (#25)

i would not make the security people on duty responsible, in their organizations everyone follows orders and has little of personal opinion to say.

what really surprises me a lot around here is the number of 4umers openly discussing their brotherhood degrees, and still receiving warm welcome.

_ru  posted on  2007-04-19   12:08:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#44. To: _ru (#30)

what really surprises me a lot around here is the number of 4umers openly discussing their brotherhood degrees, and still receiving warm welcome.

No reason to fear the Masons. There's nothing worth talking about, anymore. It's a dying fraternity, steeped in big-dollar charity. They/we were powerful once, but never famous for much more than the American Independence War and the U.S. Constitution. Sure, there were a few stinkers, but that's a statistic of human nature. We spend a lot of time making sure the stinkers don't last.

Got any questions, see my book - http://www.p hoenixmasonry.org/enigma_of_freemasonry/text.htm

Any more questions; ask me - there are truly no secrets. (None that I've heard about, anyway.)

The worst of Freemasonry is that it's been permeated with "Politically Correct," and consequent survival problems. My stand on the 9-11 corruption is NOT popular among Masons; even with our principle tenets "Brotherly Love, Relief and TRUTH!" I keep preaching that 'truth' part, but the Masonic audience is limited, so far.

I'm told that Dr. Ray Griffin used a fair amount of my 'aviation' material in his new book, "Debunking the 9-11 Debunkers." Assuming that's true, I'm going to have a problem with the local Masons - until they actually read the book. So be it! Without "truth," the Craft is going to be in serious trouble, at the hands of the "Next-Generation Nazis," commonly referred to as the "New World Order," or more locally, the "Bush Cabal."

Griffin will be in Seattle for a presentation on the 18th of May; I should get a personal audience with him - and a free copy of his book, autographed, I presume. We'll see what happens amongst the local Lodges, after that.

If you're not familiar, see my 9-11 Website at - http://home.comcast.net/~skydrifter/exp.htm

How bad can Masons really be? They were run out of the political circles of DC, for all intents & purposes.


SKYDRIFTER  posted on  2007-04-19   12:28:36 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#52. To: SKYDRIFTER (#44)

thanks for a long and very informative comment.

must be sad to watch centuries of investment of mind, labor, cash and lives all to turn into a learned elders charity providing kindness to strangers.

i will look up the links.

_ru  posted on  2007-04-19   12:48:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#60. To: _ru (#52)

must be sad to watch centuries of investment of mind, labor, cash and lives all to turn into a learned elders charity providing kindness to strangers.

One of the problems in the Craft right now, is a bizarre fetish for NOT helping the members and their families, versus going after non-productive PR. The Lodges are really getting empty.

In the early days, the opposite was true, so becoming a Mason was related to getting an inside track. I keep preaching that the self-help concept needs to be restored. So far, the NWO conditioning is winning out, over tradtiional Masonry.

The "Learned Elders" have been dumbed down to an extreme - thus, my book. I scanned 120 volumes of the oldest Masonic material into text files, but the "Learned Elders" (over a large number of various Masonic organizations) keep saying that no one needs to know that stuff. (WHAT???)

Sad!

Thankfully, http://Phoenixmasonry.org disagrees.


SKYDRIFTER  posted on  2007-04-19 13:28:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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