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Re: Bilderberg Group meeting near Watford

Posted by **travis** on Jun 12, 2013 at 7:10:13 AM:
In Reply to: Re: Bilderberg Group meeting near Watford posted by **murray** on Jun 10, 2013 at 6:29:18 PM:

*********Alex Jones joined Times columnist David Aaronovitch - you're the worst person i have ever interviewed, we have an idiot on the program
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********God that was bad. Completely tried to domineer the conversation and bully his host and the other guy. Asked one question and starts to answer it before going into a tirade of whatever he feels he wants to talk- erm, scream about next. You can definitely see where some people who really follow him learn to get their arguing skills from, and the megalomania. Not that I'm accusing anyone on THIS site of that mind you :-P
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*******I truly believe it's all about keeping his customers satisfied...
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*******They want to see what they think of as Badass Alex in action and he gives 'em what they want... Surely he can't believe such boorish behavior will win over anyone who's not already an infowarrior... He can't articulate his points in a rational manner and compel people to think that maybe he's got something substantial there...No, he does the exact opposite....
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*******One day this scam will be uncovered... I believe that people now on the inside will expose Alex with solid proof of the charade he's been foisting on the public all these years....You can call them whistleblowers if you like...I do believe it's only a matter of time...
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******Would you care to elaborate just what exactly you consider to be the true nature of this "scam". Reason I ask is that I'm not convinced he's scamming anyone or has any agenda whatsoever so it would be interesting to see what you think his "scheme","agenda" or true purpose is. If he worked out of his own house(or trailer) and ran a pirate radio station then I might be more interested, or not, hard to say. There are plenty of times I'm in agreement with what he talks about so this seems worth talking about.
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****** IMO, he is not conducting a sincere quest for truth. He is selling a product to an already established base of customers...
*****Do you really think he comes across as someone who is interested in convincing skeptics on the issues he deems most important? By giving his detractors even more reason to label him a total nutcase?
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*****You may be in agreement with a lot of what he says but surely you must know there are far more effective ways of making your message credible than the methods used by Jones...
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****It would help if Jones actually had a credible message. He ranted and raved on the Sunday Politics Show because he's completely out of his depth.
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**** I have seen plenty of people whose conclusions I don't completely buy but they were nevertheless capable of making a damn good case...
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*** I was left with "Well. he didn't sell me but he made as good a case as he possibly could."
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*** Jones seems hellbent on failing, it seems...
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*** Except to those who adore their 'Badass Ranting SuperAlex'...
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**I know what you mean about him only really appealing to his hardcore fan base but on the other hand why is he appearing on TV in England and shouting "INFOWARS.COM!!"?
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**By generating a lot of noise about the Bilderberg meeting he obviously wants people to visit his websites so they can be "enlightened" and line his pockets at the same time.
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*Oh I'm sure he wouldn't mind increasing his base...And he'll play to doom and gloomers who love "in your face" theatrics, no matter where the hell he happens to be... He's counting on a particular mentality.. He's not about getting through to skeptics...




I think he's just a businessman really, well, a snake oil salesman anyway. He knows what he's going. He reminds me of those evangelist types who claim to cure people illnesses or whatever.

As other posters have said, if silly people want to buy into the paranoia he tries to spread then that's their problem, it's just a shame we have to get spammed with it.



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