Alex Jones Inside CNN Attack Piece 1/2
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In this important interview attempting to link the Patriot movement and the Tea Parties with "violence", Alex Jones shows us what goes on behind the scenes of the CNN attack piece apparently set on demonizing tea parties and pro-Constitutional movements as "violent".
Alex instantly recognize the attempt to demonize him personally, as well as to discredit other grassroots political movements by the tone of the producers questions.
The interview, filmed on Friday, was set-up by Anderson Cooper's producers, but so far hasn't aired. Was Alex too controversial, or will excerpts of the footage be used in a future segment? We don't know for sure, but all that Anderson Cooper's program showed on Friday in connection with the alleged "violent" tendencies was Sarah Palin and John McCain.
Regardless of what CNN chooses to air in the future, or how they might distort Alex's responses, here is a record of what really happened. It was filmed on a pocket camera, and no audio of CNN's questions is available, but Alex Jones' responses are all here, as he denies their attempt to frame his influence over talk radio and in documentary films as connected with "violence" "anarchy" or other such demonized terms.
Alex calls out CNN for their complicity in "violence" through the promotion of the Iraq War-- which resulted in more than 1 million dead Iraqi civilians, including women and children. Alex dares CNN to mention over the airwaves the fact that Anderson Cooper was admittedly in the CIA and is part of the elite Astor family, or the fact that CNN reported the collapse of WTC Building 7 more than an hour ahead of attempt, likely in response to an early Reuters wire report. Yet, no retraction has been made.
Whether or not Alex's strong response to the attempts at painting political dissent as "violent" terrorism will ever be aired or not remains to be seen.
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Listening to Alex Jones got me in this music mood:
I'm Shipping Up To Boston - Dropkick Murphys
Black Sabbath - War Pigs
BLACK SABBATH-FARIES WEAR BOOTS 1970
Black Sabbath - N.I.B. 1970
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This blogger's videos on liveleak.com:
http://www.liveleak.com/user/SvenVonErick
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March 25, 2010, 9:45 am
C.P.B. Will Fund Local Reporting Projects
By ELIZABETH JENSEN
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, looking to counter what it sees as a decline in local journalism and original reporting nationwide, said it is making funding available to set up seven regional reporting projects that will be collaborative efforts between public radio and TV stations.
The Local Journalism Centers, as they are being called, will each hire teams of reporters and editors, as well as community outreach managers, to report on an issue of regional relevance, including the reinvention of the industrial upper Midwest economy, efforts in upstate New York to attract innovative businesses, and agribusiness in the Plains.
The ideas for what to cover came from the stations themselves, said Patricia Harrison, the president and chief executive of the C.P.B. “These stations are looking at issues they think need a much deeper dive than they are getting now,” she said.
A total of about 50 jobs will be created. C.P.B., which administers federal funds for public broadcasting, will invest $7.5 million in the project over two years, with another $3 million coming from local stations.
Eventually the projects are meant to be self-sustaining and replicable elsewhere, Ms. Harrison said, calling the program “a huge investment at a time when resources are scarce.”
In this important interview attempting to link the Patriot movement and the Tea Parties with "violence", Alex Jones shows us what goes on behind the scenes of the CNN attack piece apparently set on demonizing tea parties and pro-Constitutional movements as "violent".
Alex instantly recognize the attempt to demonize him personally, as well as to discredit other grassroots political movements by the tone of the producers questions.
The interview, filmed on Friday, was set-up by Anderson Cooper's producers, but so far hasn't aired. Was Alex too controversial, or will excerpts of the footage be used in a future segment? We don't know for sure, but all that Anderson Cooper's program showed on Friday in connection with the alleged "violent" tendencies was Sarah Palin and John McCain.
Regardless of what CNN chooses to air in the future, or how they might distort Alex's responses, here is a record of what really happened. It was filmed on a pocket camera, and no audio of CNN's questions is available, but Alex Jones' responses are all here, as he denies their attempt to frame his influence over talk radio and in documentary films as connected with "violence" "anarchy" or other such demonized terms.
Alex calls out CNN for their complicity in "violence" through the promotion of the Iraq War-- which resulted in more than 1 million dead Iraqi civilians, including women and children. Alex dares CNN to mention over the airwaves the fact that Anderson Cooper was admittedly in the CIA and is part of the elite Astor family, or the fact that CNN reported the collapse of WTC Building 7 more than an hour ahead of attempt, likely in response to an early Reuters wire report. Yet, no retraction has been made.
Whether or not Alex's strong response to the attempts at painting political dissent as "violent" terrorism will ever be aired or not remains to be seen.
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Blacklisted in the USA
It's hard to imagine, just talking with certain groups of people, breaking no laws, going to a political party meeting, exercising US Constitutional rights, and getting years in prison, unable to earn a living for life. To understand current blacklisting going on now in the US, you have to understand a little of its history.* * * *
Listening to Alex Jones got me in this music mood:
I'm Shipping Up To Boston - Dropkick Murphys
Black Sabbath - War Pigs
BLACK SABBATH-FARIES WEAR BOOTS 1970
Black Sabbath - N.I.B. 1970
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This blogger's videos on liveleak.com:
http://www.liveleak.com/user/SvenVonErick
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March 25, 2010, 9:45 am
C.P.B. Will Fund Local Reporting Projects
By ELIZABETH JENSEN
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, looking to counter what it sees as a decline in local journalism and original reporting nationwide, said it is making funding available to set up seven regional reporting projects that will be collaborative efforts between public radio and TV stations.
The Local Journalism Centers, as they are being called, will each hire teams of reporters and editors, as well as community outreach managers, to report on an issue of regional relevance, including the reinvention of the industrial upper Midwest economy, efforts in upstate New York to attract innovative businesses, and agribusiness in the Plains.
The ideas for what to cover came from the stations themselves, said Patricia Harrison, the president and chief executive of the C.P.B. “These stations are looking at issues they think need a much deeper dive than they are getting now,” she said.
A total of about 50 jobs will be created. C.P.B., which administers federal funds for public broadcasting, will invest $7.5 million in the project over two years, with another $3 million coming from local stations.
Eventually the projects are meant to be self-sustaining and replicable elsewhere, Ms. Harrison said, calling the program “a huge investment at a time when resources are scarce.”
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