
Tucker Carlson, the most highly paid and recently fired Fox News host interviews Alex Jones, the most censored man in America and host of Info Wars.who?
Dude I hadn’t seen that before, it was ef’n hilarious and totally right on. Come to think of it, someone here reminds me of Stelter ?No link to the "Brian Stelter demon video" ?
Am disappoint.
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Never heard of the book, I’ll check it out. As for Tucker and Alex, I understand the critics. Jones is a showman and businessmen, and is off-base occasionally, but I don’t really doubt his heart is in the right place. He is passionate, independent and courageous, and has definitely suffered for his views. I think he also probably has a good take on at least the outlines of the globalist conspiracy and players involved. Tucker I’m not quite as confident about, but he is pissing off all the right people, and swallowing increasingly more red pills over the years. At Fox News he gave more mainstream air time to dissidents than any news host in the history of the country.Tucker and Jones are gatekeepers.
Tucker=former NPR talking head, which tells me it's just about the money to him.
Jones=McConspiracy mixing some truth with lies to mislead the general public and getting rich doing it. I have always detected a deceitful, faked outrage in his voice.
You want the real stuff you buy William Coopers "Behold a pale horse". You know it's legit cause the paid for it with his life. He was so far ahead of any known quantities in the conspiracy realm it's not even close. The occult layout of DC, UFO's, illuminated freemasonry, etc. He basically called the 9/11 attacks many years before anyone had even heard of Jones outside Austin. His book is basically the official conspiracy theory handbook.
It's the absolute gold standard.Never heard of the book,
I won't deny you could be correct but I've watched some things that made him out to be a gate keeper. Plus, he's basically rich from it all, which makes me highly distrustful. Name another conspiracy theorist not from infowars with even half as much of that high profile or a conspiracy theorist who has made even remotely near that kind of money. It's not something you get rich doing and if you were really doing it right, you'd probably be in a graveyard someplace.Jones is a showman and businessmen, and is off-base occasionally, but I don’t really doubt his heart is in the right place. He is passionate, independent and courageous, and has definitely suffered for his views. I think he also probably has a good take on at least the outlines of the globalist conspiracy and players involved.
Behold a pale horse is A+ material. That book blew my mind.Tucker and Jones are gatekeepers.
Tucker=former NPR talking head, which tells me it's just about the money to him.
Jones=McConspiracy mixing some truth with lies to mislead the general public and getting rich doing it. I have always detected a deceitful, faked outrage in his voice.
You want the real stuff you buy William Coopers "Behold a pale horse". You know it's legit cause the paid for it with his life. He was so far ahead of any known quantities in the conspiracy realm it's not even close. The occult layout of DC, UFO's, illuminated freemasonry, etc. He basically called the 9/11 attacks many years before anyone had even heard of Jones outside Austin. His book is basically the official conspiracy theory handbook.
Yep, same here. It basically contains all the details of every conspiracy book I've ever read plus a whole lot more. No glossing over anything. No sensationalist bs. Thorough and in depth. RIP to BIll Cooper, Heck of a guy who really stuck his neck out to let people know the truth. Major respect for him.Behold a pale horse is A+ material. That book blew my mind.