Alex Jones: Best Night of Television Ever
by Jon Rappoport
InfoWars
Recently
by Jon Rappoport: Three
Women Teachers With Guns Shot Adam Lanza in a Classroom
Piers Morgan
(CNN) thought he might pump up his horrendous ratings and avoid
having to go back to England. So he invited Alex Jones to come east
and appear on his show.
They would
discuss gun control and the petition to have Morgan deported. It
would be good television. An interesting conversation. Perhaps things
would get contentious.
But Morgans
producers and bookers had made a fatal error of judgment.
To say Alex
was loaded for bear is a vast understatement.
He crashed
the television party in a way its never happened before.
You could call
it: the internet invades mainstream media. But that doesnt
begin to do it justice.
This was one
man attacking the whole rotting corpse of major media, attacking
the fascists of the federal government, attacking the psychiatric/pharmaceutical
cartel for dispensing drugs that cause people to kill other people,
attacking the host of the show for daring to come to these shores
with his putrid put-on Brit arrogance, attacking the brain-dead
premise that fewer gun murders equals a far, far better nation (England),
swearing an oath that the US government will not disarm the citizenry
and
Alex made all this happen in just the first seven minutes of the
interview.
You could go
back in the archives and comb through the history of television
in this country and never find seven minutes like this. Never.
It broke through
the fake civility of moronic, pundit-driven, stacked-to-the-ceiling-with-utter-bullshit
news programs like a car driving through a showroom window at 80mph.
Go to infowars
and watch it.
Then tell yourself
youre not dreaming, because youre not. It happened.
If you were,
by chance, tuned to the BCS championship game between Alabama and
Notre Dame and missed the real slaughter on CNN, catch it.
According to
Alex, one of Piers producers broke down and cried during the
interview. Oh dear. Horrid. I hope the producer had friends to console
her in their little mutually constructed elite bubble. Cocktails,
tranqs, perhaps a visit to a shrink might be in order. No doubt,
this is a case of PTSD, and might necessitate a long recovery.
Read
the rest of the article
January
10, 2013

Jon
Rappoport runs No More
Fake News. The author of an explosive collection, The
Matrix Revealed, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional
seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer
Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years,
writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch,
LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other
newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe.
Copyright
© 2013 InfoWars
|