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Freeman to appear on Alex Jones show July 16th

July 14th, 2008 by Klintron

Freeman writes:

It was bound to happen and the time has come. I have been invited to be a guest in the studio with Alex Jones. The show airs at 1pm CST (check infowars.com for local listing) Wednesday July 16th. This will be a show you do not want to miss. This is when the occult agenda meets the political. I hope to show the Patriot movement another side of the plot. Had Alex Jones and I met before 9/11 we would have had the entire story years before it occurred. I hope to share my understanding of the brotherhood’s rituals. The illuminati’s agenda is beyond mere military strategy; it is wrapped up in the occult forces of secret societies. This is a spiritual battle. I intend to prove this to Alex’s listeners. We will break through to the new paradigm; a truer understanding of the overall picture. We will try to set a course for a whole new world, free from brotherhood fascism and open to our true life’s purpose as stewards of life on Earth.

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Did Hunter S. Thompson direct child-sex snuff film?

January 18th, 2008 by Klintron

Via the links from Tracy Tywman linked below:

A controversial author, Hunter Thompson was allegedly linked to Larry King as implicated in Paul Bonacci’s testimony in which the pedophile victim revealed that Thompson directed a graphic ‘snuff’ film [Franklin Cover-up, pp.102-105 & 327] made near Sacramento, California at a location called ” Bohemian Grove .”

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Rusty Nelson’s quick arrest following on the heels of Hunter Thompson’s ‘suicide’ and alleged assertions that Jeff Gannon could be Johnny Gosch may all have serious criminal implications, as Thompson and Nelson were said to be closely linked to child sexual criminality at the highest levels of government–acts still punishable by law and easily meriting cover-up attempts by powerful forces.

Full Story: Infowars.

Yes, it’s stuff like this that makes me roll my eyes when people try to use Infowars or Alex Jones as a source.

Some background on the Franklin Credit Union scandal.

See also: Was Hunter S. Thompson murdered?

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9/11 Truth Movement in Radar Magazine

January 14th, 2008 by Klintron

Given how many minds, young and otherwise, he’s shaped with his gospel—kids like Luke Rudkowski who’ve adopted this worldview and shaped their lives to answer its call to noble resistance—does Jones ever worry that maybe, just maybe, he’s got it wrong? That maybe the buildings did fall because they were hit by planes? That maybe
it was Osama bin Laden who masterminded the attack? “Sure,” he says, sounding deeply annoyed at the premise of the question. “But the evidence is just too strong.” (Which calls to mind the famous Upton Sinclair quote: “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.”)

For Jones, the layers of conspiracy are so thick that they almost eclipse the possibility of any large-scale event occurring naturally. When the Cold War comes up in conversation, he interjects: “Yeah, and it turns out the whole thing was staged!” As were Pearl Harbor, the Russian Revolution, the Great Depression, the AIDS epidemic, the Civil War, global warming, and so on, and on—all have been orchestrated and preplanned by our secret rulers. Asked to name a major historical event that was not a conspiracy, Jones thinks for a long time, narrowing his eyes and pursing his lips. “Little Bighorn,” he growls at last. “I don’t think anyone was planning to see Custer get killed that day.”

Full Story: Radar.

The Jones Report has a response:

The magazine opted instead to include some of the truth movement’s least represented and most implausible ideas, including kooky sounding notions like “energy beams from outer space, holographic jets and mini-nuclear bombs” (though Radar also includes more likely suspicions of government crime and complicity that Reed acknowledges some 40% of the U.S. population shares in regards to 9/11).

Radar also managed to colorize its language as it played up the paranoia and presented the extreme. Alex Jones is outright portrayed as the commanding general of a dank conspiracy bunker “fighting an all-encompassing battle” against “the globalists and their myriad schemes.” His focus on serious issues such as depopulation are ill-explained and presented in poor context seemingly meant to heighten the sensation of wild word-play and hyperbole in which Jones is meant to be viewed.

Full Story: Jones Report.

In Radar’s defense, the article was meant to be about the more fringe elements of the 9/11 truth movement, so omitting the saner elements of the movement makes sense. I also thought the portrayal of Jones was pretty fair - they had several quotes defending him.

My column on truthers as alt culture is here.

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Alex Jones is Minneapolis/St. Paul City Pages “artist of the year”

January 5th, 2008 by Klintron

Just like a Radiohead album, or a Marvel comic book, or an Alfonso Cuarón movie, he proves that the gloomy truth doesn’t have to be a snooze. Jones knows how to entertain. Each broadcast begins with the “Imperial March,” from Star Wars. Duhn duhn duhn, duhn, duhn duhn. He’s played clips demonstrating how Hillary uses different accents in different regions of the country, he had Charlie Sheen on to talk about 9/11, and he always spins incisive bumper music: Johnny Cash, Rage, Leonard Cohen, the Beatles. Sure, he gets excited, and he can kick up a bluster like Mean Gene interviewing Jesse the Body, but a champion has to keep his energy up when he’s fighting global enslavement.

Full Story: City Pages.

I made a case for Alex Jones as an infotainer in this Spliced column.

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What is alternative culture now?

December 4th, 2007 by Klintron

what is alternative culture now?

The second installment of my column for Alterati is up:

Does alternative culture still exist? Coilhouse, an excellent web magazine that calls itself “A love letter to alternative culture, written in an era where alt culture no longer exists” obviously doesn’t think so. Neither does Warren Ellis, who wrote on the topic in his Suicide Girls column. I disagree, but we may have to challenge our notions of what alternative culture is.

Full Story: Alterati.

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David Icke and Alex Jones on Outside the Box

November 15th, 2007 by Klintron

David Icke:

Alex Jones:

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Alex Jones released, and more info

September 9th, 2007 by Klintron

The demonstrators had tried to obtain a “permit” for the protest but were refused by authorities. Officers later ticketed Jones for “using a sound device without a permit”.

However, other people who were simply filming the arrest were also arrested themselves.

Alex said the arresting officer was overbearing and that having the cuffs slapped on him hurt more than when he cut his finger off in a boating accident.

The officer physically charged and assaulted individuals who were not even involved in the protest, such as Discovery Channel cameramen.

Full Story: Infowars.

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Breaking: Alex Jones arrested in New York

September 9th, 2007 by Klintron

Prison Planet is reporting that Alex Jones has been arrested. They provide no further details at this time:

On the Eve of the New York Premiere of his latest film, Endgame, and major events commemorating the sixth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, authorities have arrested Alex Jones in New York City. Details to follow.

(Thanks to Nick for the tip).

Update: Infowars has more details.

Flashback: Giuliani’s thugs threw Infowars reporters out of Republican debates.

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Freeman and Alex Jones on the Discovery Channel

July 12th, 2007 by Klintron

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