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RE: Is Alex Jones part of the "system"?

in #conspiracy8 years ago

I don't believe Alex is part of the "system", yes he is a bit of a showman, yes he tends to ramble at times, but the A list guests he gets on the program would indicate that he is against the NWO in general.

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You mean.. His guests expose too much for him to be a part of it? I can kinda see that.. However, wouldn't that be a great way to be trusted by many? If you were a co-intel person, wouldn't you try to do similar and appeal to the crowd you are targeting?

I believe his guests such as Steve Quayle, Fritz Springmeyer, Larry Nichols, Doug Hagmann, or James Wesley Rawles, if they thought he was a NWO insider, would choose not to appear on his show, these men have discernment. That being said, anything is possible and shouldn't be ruled out!

To be straight forward I'm not really familiar with any of those names very much, but.. Alex Jones is like the #1 source to go to if you wanna get some alternative news out there, assuming it fits in his genre and isn't more extreme stuff like UFO's and aliens and such.

BUT.. Let me posit once again that and.. I'm pretty sure I mentioned this in my OP, but if I didn't.. I don't think being a Free Mason is bad.. I have good friends who are Free Masons. And maybe all those names you mentioned were Free Masons as well, I've become amazed at just how many there are in positions of influence. And.. The line blurs here a bit because secret societies historically speaking like the Illuminati were created to overthrow corrupt kings and offer more freedom to people, so you could in some senses see many of these people as fighters for freedom and fighters against government, but that still I think creates a distinction when someone is a part of the secret society influence, or "one of them".. I think it creates a lil bit of a conflict of interest. So it's something I like to be aware of.. I wanna know where someones motivations are coming from. If they are indebted to secret societies, it may not be a bad thing. I'd just like to be aware of as much as I can be to make sense of the world around me.

I believe at the heart of "secret societies" is luciferianism. At the end of the day, one has to choose sides. Luciferianism vs Christianity (true Christianity not the fake pretentious stuff).

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