Alex Jones / "Endgame" and "TerrorStorm"
Posted by urbanpoison2286 on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 4:36pm inBoth of these were excellent documentaries. Alex Jones is one of the few that puts his reputation on the line in the name of freedom. I recomend both of these movies to everyone. You can watch them for free on Youtube but i coose to buy them, for the simple fact that i can spread the word. I am currently deployed in Iraq and hate what I do. I will be seprating from the Army in Jan because of how strongly I fell about all of the research I have done. I pray everyone will try to show atleast one person about what is going on with domestic terrorism. I was the only one in my company to see anything on this, since then, about 2 months, I have over 100 supporters digging deeper than I did at there stage. Please spread the word Knowledge is Power.
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He is honorable and really brings to light many, if not most of the stories you will never hear or see in any mainstream media format. That is not what I would call entertainment.
He makes too much money out of his entertainment.
Just look out how much advertising is on his site, he makes at least $500 a day sitting back (not including selling stuff).
I check the news on Alex Jones' infowars.com pretty constantly, but I make sure to follow up on stories because it seems Alex Jones is perhaps not ALWAYS the most reliable. I think he is a good resource as long as he is not worshiped, and it seems to me many of his "fans" are counter-productively over-conspiratorial. Let's focus on reason, and the imminent dangers that are visible to us without buying conspiracies. Alex Jones has every right to be as adamant and extreme as he is, and I think it is good. People just need to make sure to be thinking independently.
His obsession with "Nazis" and failure to identify Zionist Jews as criminals.