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Alex Jones

Started by Frys Girl, April 07, 2009, 08:57:10 PM

Jackstar

You obviously have an extremely nebulous idea as to what it is that I know.

Bored now.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Jackstar on May 28, 2014, 03:03:37 PM
You obviously have an extremely nebulous idea as to what it is that I know.

Bored now.

Alex Jones.


Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Paper*Boy on May 28, 2014, 03:12:20 PM

Oh no

Run, Jack

Well, as long as you both (three including Chaim) think the USA is a Communist country there's no real hope for you...sorry, but that's how it is.

Jackstar

You're not sorry. That's not how it is.

Loretta Fuddy. Blow.

Jackstar

Look! Look how It flees from simple topics It cannot address!

b_dubb

Kim Jung Un. For those times you want to compare someone to Hitler without comparing someone to Hitler.

Jackstar

I just turned on Alex Jones ten minutes ago, and it wasn't Alex Jones. It was some guy I had never heard before, who held me spellbound while he said everything I already knew; except, it sounded like he was speaking through a cardboard tube.

Turns out, he is guest hosting for Alex, and he's fucking brilliant. Or pretending to be, you know, whatever. Welcome to Spring.

bigchucka

Quote from: b_dubb on May 28, 2014, 08:02:26 PM
Kim Jung Un. For those times you want to compare someone to Hitler without comparing someone to Hitler.

http://youtu.be/F2hsFZOin7Q

Jackstar

John Rappoport. Fucking brilliant. Now that I'm hearing it on repeat, which was a far wiser choice tonight than Snoory, I heard Jones say this guy is going to be trying out as a new guest host.

See above, re: brilliance. Also, it's were. I wish you were, the monster that I see you to be.

bigchucka

Just read what today's show was about.  And yes, I've heard it used as a song lyric.

http://youtu.be/ZY60zlrqP4w

Talk about a meme that should have happened today, because of the 25th anniversary, and the beginning of the song.... or maybe it did?  Went and looked.  A couple of people commented on it on YouTube.  Kinda said most people barely remember it nowadays.

Jackstar

Alex Jones does a number of pre-scripted comedy bits--not many, blessedly, but a few. And I feel, in my opinion, that the only thing that he really does that is 100% funny is when he screams, "COBRAAA!!!"

Anyone got anything else? I can't bring myself to crack a smile at anything he tries, it all seems so damn forced--personally, I blame his CIA Jew handler scripts--but every time, no matter the context, whenever he screams, "COBRA!!" I just totally lose it, and nearly wet my pants.

I suppose this says more about me, than it does about Alex Jones, but whatever, eat me.




Yorkshire pud

Quote from: b_dubb on June 09, 2014, 02:00:35 PM
what

the

fuck

Yeah but at least AJ is in one of his lucid moments in that video. He could have come across as batshit crazy. Nothing to see.

Jackstar

Does anyone else remember... Aaron Dykes?

Also... "air in dykes".... hahahaha, I'm not sure why that image makes me giggle, but it always does. Anyway, maybe it was a fake name, maybe not, but it was a real guy, he used to be one of Jones' mouthpieces. Aaron Dykes.

Do any of you remember him? Come on now, don't be shy. There are three things that cannot be hidden for long: The Sun, The Moon, and The Truth.

RedMichael

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on June 10, 2014, 12:51:35 AM
Yeah but at least AJ is in one of his lucid moments in that video. He could have come across as batshit crazy. Nothing to see.

Yea on an Alex Jones scale this is him reading the ingredients on a bottle of shampoo out loud while on the toilet.


albrecht

Freeman on Jimmy Church's show said Alex has recently put in a new pool with a bbq set up and pizza oven. Though the cost he mentioned (I think $56K) seems a little low-ball if he put a full outdoor kitchen by the pool. Maybe though if he knew the right contractors (hope no illegals, Alex!)? But he said that Alex was a nice guy off-air and his biggest problem with him wasn't that what he says isn't true (Masonic symbols, NWO, open borders, police state, etc) but that he is the "chicken little" of the movement and thinks everything is coming down NOW(!!) and every bit of news is a sign of imminent threat!

albrecht

http://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2014-07-11/fcc-to-radio-pirates-15000-arrgh/
I hope Alex will use some of his profits to support these two in their fight with the FCC. They, and others, have been broadcasting his show for quite sometime in apparent violation of FCC rules (at least according to the FCC.) I hope he pitches in with some $$ or with legal help (Alex has some very good lawyer connections I'm told.)

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: albrecht on July 11, 2014, 03:15:24 PM
http://www.austinchronicle.com/news/2014-07-11/fcc-to-radio-pirates-15000-arrgh/
I hope Alex will use some of his profits to support these two in their fight with the FCC. They, and others, have been broadcasting his show for quite sometime in apparent violation of FCC rules (at least according to the FCC.) I hope he pitches in with some $$ or with legal help (Alex has some very good lawyer connections I'm told.)

They broke the rules; why should they be seen as martyrs? Same happens here, pirate stations are closed all the time. If a radio station wishes to open, they can do so by applying for a licence to broadcast. Maybe we should make driving licences optional, and we all chip in to pay the fine of those who don't want to bother with taking an exam to earn one? 

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on July 12, 2014, 01:18:06 AM
They broke the rules; why should they be seen as martyrs? Same happens here, pirate stations are closed all the time. If a radio station wishes to open, they can do so by applying for a licence to broadcast. Maybe we should make driving licences optional, and we all chip in to pay the fine of those who don't want to bother with taking an exam to earn one?
I'm not saying that they should be seen as martyrs but that Alex helps them out since they buy into his beliefs and broadcast his shows. And, by the way, lots of these people don't think you need to have government driver's license because unless you are doing it for commercial gain the government has no "authority" over the Constitutional "right to travel" (Kent v. Dulles, 357 US 116, 125, Thompson v. Smith, 154 SE 179, Corfield v. Coryell, 6 Fed. Cas. 546, Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights reads: (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each State. And so forth.)

Again, I'm not saying I buy these arguments but they make them. And I enjoy cranks and those, as you lot would say, throwing a spanner into the works sometimes. Makes society interesting to have outliers from the mainstream from "rainbow people" to the "alex joneses." As long as they aren't violent I don't mind them.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: albrecht on July 12, 2014, 10:49:42 AM
I'm not saying that they should be seen as martyrs but that Alex helps them out since they buy into his beliefs and broadcast his shows. And, by the way, lots of these people don't think you need to have government driver's license because unless you are doing it for commercial gain the government has no "authority" over the Constitutional "right to travel" (Kent v. Dulles, 357 US 116, 125, Thompson v. Smith, 154 SE 179, Corfield v. Coryell, 6 Fed. Cas. 546, Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights reads: (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each State. And so forth.)

Again, I'm not saying I buy these arguments but they make them. And I enjoy cranks and those, as you lot would say, throwing a spanner into the works sometimes. Makes society interesting to have outliers from the mainstream from "rainbow people" to the "alex joneses." As long as they aren't violent I don't mind them.

I think AJ will distance himself from it; because if he does put up any pony for their legal costs he's pretty much endorsing circumventing what he has to do, and knows he too would be taken off the air without a broadcasting license.. There's a reason why frequencies are regulated, it isn't to be spoil sports or just to be difficult. Transmission of any radio signal is serious stuff, especially if it clashes with stuff it shouldn't. Ask a Radio Ham.

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on July 12, 2014, 11:11:04 AM
I think AJ will distance himself from it; because if he does put up any pony for their legal costs he's pretty much endorsing circumventing what he has to do, and knows he too would be taken off the air without a broadcasting license.. There's a reason why frequencies are regulated, it isn't to be spoil sports or just to be difficult. Transmission of any radio signal is serious stuff, especially if it clashes with stuff it shouldn't. Ask a Radio Ham.
Yah, I think, originally, they were broadcasting a FM signal that is legal (in US) if under a certain power but then "upped it" as they got into the whole "laws don't apply to me deal." It is not, currently, conflicting with any other channel in that space but still the law applies. I'm sure Alex won't help but he could, at least, get his high-priced lawyers to do so. I don't think you can be punished for helping someone else out with legal bills (otherwise many a charity or groups like the ACLU would've been shut down years ago.) But if he directly funded their broadcasts itself I guess he could get into trouble. I'm not sure of what, if any relationship, he has with them. Unlike C2C or other commercial broadcasts Alex doesn't seem to mind if others re-posts, put on youtube, restream, or rebroadcast (which is sort of odd but, the model works for him, I guess, because it advertises his show.)

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: albrecht on July 12, 2014, 11:26:14 AM
Yah, I think, originally, they were broadcasting a FM signal that is legal (in US) if under a certain power but then "upped it" as they got into the whole "laws don't apply to me deal." It is not, currently, conflicting with any other channel in that space but still the law applies. I'm sure Alex won't help but he could, at least, get his high-priced lawyers to do so. I don't think you can be punished for helping someone else out with legal bills (otherwise many a charity or groups like the ACLU would've been shut down years ago.) But if he directly funded their broadcasts itself I guess he could get into trouble. I'm not sure of what, if any relationship, he has with them. Unlike C2C or other commercial broadcasts Alex doesn't seem to mind if others re-posts, put on youtube, restream, or rebroadcast (which is sort of odd but, the model works for him, I guess, because it advertises his show.)

Oh I wasn't suggesting he'd get into trouble for helping them; I don't think there's a restriction on paying someone's fines/ legal costs. I don't think he'll get involved (at least not publically) because he'd be seen as endorsing their stance on licensing, which he complies with. It wouldn't look good from a PR POV. When all said and done, for all his ranting and blustering against the man, he still pays the dues he has to to have a radio station.   

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on July 12, 2014, 11:59:28 AM
Oh I wasn't suggesting he'd get into trouble for helping them; I don't think there's a restriction on paying someone's fines/ legal costs. I don't think he'll get involved (at least not publically) because he'd be seen as endorsing their stance on licensing, which he complies with. It wouldn't look good from a PR POV. When all said and done, for all his ranting and blustering against the man, he still pays the dues he has to to have a radio station.
And from all accounts has found a way to make some decent change out of it. Ignoring the politics, and whether or not you agree with him, he is one of the few that found a way to monetize a basically free medium and has become pretty popular on many forms of media (internet, radio, shortwave, dvd, etc). Considering no university degree, limited start up capital, cable access television start, and word-of-mouth (by prominent protests and giving away media) to reach the level he has- is pretty good rise and businessman. (Especially since he did this even though "USA is a quasi-facist/socialist police-state". haha.)

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: albrecht on July 12, 2014, 12:07:32 PM
(Especially since he did this even though "USA is a quasi-facist/socialist police-state". haha.)


Exactly! He has a receptive audience, and no matter who comes to power at the next election he'll find a way (or more likely a dozen or more) to spin something that they represent that means the imminent incarceration of the world. If you can be bothered to find it there's a broadcast on YT of him in 2009 telling the disciples that the gumment was arranging FEMA camps for those who refused the flu jab. This would take place in 2010..as he had inside information. Millions would be herded into the camps. But that was forgotten when the next threat reared it's head.

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on July 12, 2014, 12:16:24 PM

Exactly! He has a receptive audience, and no matter who comes to power at the next election he'll find a way (or more likely a dozen or more) to spin something that they represent that means the imminent incarceration of the world. If you can be bothered to find it there's a broadcast on YT of him in 2009 telling the disciples that the gumment was arranging FEMA camps for those who refused the flu jab. This would take place in 2010..as he had inside information. Millions would be herded into the camps. But that was forgotten when the next threat reared it's head.
He is the "chicken little" of alternative media or conspiracy guys. Even if much of his stuff was true when he said it 20years ago (extent of NSA spying, illegal immigration crisis, currency manipulation and fraud, mortgage fraud, etc) EVERYTHING is a CRISIS NOW and everything is planned and scripted by "them." Instead of, maybe, government and corporate power has an inertia of its own and always wants to get bigger and bigger even without outright direction by "them."

Having said that another part of his "genius" is keeping it nebulous, or, more accurately "globalist everyone," is involved in the conspiracy. Other people flame-out, alienate people, or offend because they single out the "them"- the Jews, The Pope, The USA, the Queen, The Rothchilds, the blacks, etc etc. And so splinter the listening group or offend people. He includes a part of every group in his "them." It is harder to complain when the enemy is "super rich banker globalist" that in days of bank bailouts and financial frauds like LIBOR because a heck of a lot of "normal" people are feeling like that these days.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: albrecht on July 12, 2014, 12:54:03 PM
He is the "chicken little" of alternative media or conspiracy guys. Even if much of his stuff was true when he said it 20years ago (extent of NSA spying, illegal immigration crisis, currency manipulation and fraud, mortgage fraud, etc) EVERYTHING is a CRISIS NOW and everything is planned and scripted by "them." Instead of, maybe, government and corporate power has an inertia of its own and always wants to get bigger and bigger even without outright direction by "them."

Having said that another part of his "genius" is keeping it nebulous, or, more accurately "globalist everyone," is involved in the conspiracy. Other people flame-out, alienate people, or offend because they single out the "them"- the Jews, The Pope, The USA, the Queen, The Rothchilds, the blacks, etc etc. And so splinter the listening group or offend people. He includes a part of every group in his "them." It is harder to complain when the enemy is "super rich banker globalist" that in days of bank bailouts and financial frauds like LIBOR because a heck of a lot of "normal" people are feeling like that these days.

I can't take him seriously though; because he absolutely refuses to have any discussion with anyone about anything that doesn't agree with him. He's quite a nasty and obnoxious individual when he's presented with things he doesn't want to hear. His 'forum' is essentially an echo chamber of those who agree with him. I know this, because I registered once to point out how wrong he was on something. It was there for about three minutes. When I tried to re submit it, my account was 'mysteriously' blocked. 

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on July 12, 2014, 01:03:16 PM
I can't take him seriously though; because he absolutely refuses to have any discussion with anyone about anything that doesn't agree with him. He's quite a nasty and obnoxious individual when he's presented with things he doesn't want to hear. His 'forum' is essentially an echo chamber of those who agree with him. I know this, because I registered once to point out how wrong he was on something. It was there for about three minutes. When I tried to re submit it, my account was 'mysteriously' blocked.
I never even tried that forum. It is crazier than Alex. Interestingly, a lot of people claim Alex himself is some kind of "government shill" and "works for the Mossad" (since he has a Jewish wife and his lawyers are jewish.)

Believe it or not, I hear he is actually a nice guy in person. Heard it from several people. Who knows? People have public, stage, and private personalities. And mood swings, especially him if his on-air personality is remotely real. I only met him once (he was shouting/arguing down some neo-nazis trying to recruit at a gun-show decades ago) and only said "keep up the good work, Alex" and he replied thanks.

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