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[QUOTE="poopshit:1199913"][QUOTE="Headbanging_Man:1199845"][QUOTE="poopshit:1199639"]i'm with arilliusbm - the amount of people taking this news at face value is hilarious, absurd, terrifying, sad - can't decide! p.s. Alex Jones is a phony conspiracy-theorist double agent and effortlessly has the entire conspiracy theory community flocking to him and feeding him any info he wants. I wouldn't doubt that in the future he "gets locked up", or "commits suicide", or "overdoses" (i.e. goes into hiding, having procured tomes of information on the conspiracy theory community). his documentaries and antics are too forced to be believable.[/QUOTE] I don't think you're wrong, but this also doesn't mean that all of Jones's information is bad. Disinfo agents who strictly offer bogus information aren't able to sustain the kind of limited success Jones has.[/QUOTE] true true, i agree completely. from his documentaries that i have, a lot of it is totally believable and understandable and has been corroborated by countless other docs and journalists etc., but when he gets to this super long-term predictions and extrapolations it comes off more like a sci-fi movie. if he is a "narc", he's both a good and bad one. good in that he has probably opened up tons of naive folks minds on things like 9/11 or the Bilderberg group etc... but bad in terms of the utter cheesy and forced delivery and lack of nuance in knowing how to portray himself, and ultimately betraying himself. IMHO of course. [/QUOTE]
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