Jack Blood 2-24-2010 Outs Alex Jones

Started by Rockclimber, February 24, 2010, 07:32:42 PM

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Ognir

One of these days,  it will be Rivero who outs Fatboy
Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

Whaler

I just listened to the show. I never listened to Blood's show. He's not bad.  He told some funny inside info on Jones that I never heard before. The one's I remember are:

-Blood used to smoke pot and get drunk with Jones.

-Jones is a violent drunk. He instigates fights with his buddies when he drinks

-Blood had the audacity to question one of the Infowars articles on his GCN radio show. During a commercial break, Alex's wife called Blood and screamed at him, "How dare you bite the hand that feeds you!"

-Blood witnessed infowars employees forging Alex's signature on DVD covers when Alex is on vacation or out of the office.

-Jones is cunning and ruthless in all aspects of his life. Not a great guy.

MikeWB

GREAT SHOW! Blood will finally matter after this and he will gain some listeners which is great. He seems to be talking about Zionism now.
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Whaler

The last caller is Kevin Smith, Jones former producer. He said he vouches for everything Blood said about Jones. I think this is the first time Smith has come out against Jones. Smith also made a reference to his predecessor Mike Hanson being targeted by Jones.

Here is a video of Kevin Smith on the AJ show in 2006 go to 8:18 of the vid

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 070440146#

also here he is speaking at a we are change event.

[youtube:6fo0p4bo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lR997fROqL4[/youtube]6fo0p4bo]

scorpio

That was great!!...Thanks for posting it, Rock.
The anti AJ wave is building!
His habit of backstabbing and trying to destroy anyone who does not kiss
his fat ass is becoming very obvious. :o  :shock:

I think Fatboy Jones has watched too many episodes of The Sopranos.  :lol:

formerconservative

IMHO Jones strikes me as a Trojan horse. He's the person sent in to derail and make the 9/11 truth movement into nothing more than a conspiracy theory.

I listened to him a few times. I found he tended to use scare tactics, hype the "government is gonna get you" routine and generally, scare people far more than Obama.

I also get that same feeling with Glen Beck. Both are paid Trojan horses. AJ is geared more towards the fringe elements while Beck is geared towards conservatives. Both are designed to make sure no real change ever occurs.

The internet is emerging as a new media. As the mainstream media moves to discredit the internet, people like Jones are there to discredit the emerging media even more by sounding like a fruit cake.

GordZilla

Quote from: "formerconservative"IMHO Jones strikes me as a Trojan horse. He's the person sent in to derail and make the 9/11 truth movement into nothing more than a conspiracy theory.

I listened to him a few times. I found he tended to use scare tactics, hype the "government is gonna get you" routine and generally, scare people far more than Obama.

I also get that same feeling with Glen Beck. Both are paid Trojan horses. AJ is geared more towards the fringe elements while Beck is geared towards conservatives. Both are designed to make sure no real change ever occurs.

The internet is emerging as a new media. As the mainstream media moves to discredit the internet, people like Jones are there to discredit the emerging media even more by sounding like a fruit cake.


Here at TiU we're well aware that Jones is a Judas goat, your preaching to the choir , what you stated there is all of ours' "humble opinion" you're in good company here.  ;)

MikeWB

formerconservative, welcome to anti-AJ ground zero ;).
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Rockclimber

Quote from: "scorpio11"That was great!!...Thanks for posting it, Rock.
The anti AJ wave is building!
His habit of backstabbing and trying to destroy anyone who does not kiss
his fat ass is becoming very obvious. :o  :shock:

I think Fatboy Jones has watched too many episodes of The Sopranos.  :lol:

Yep and you're right he's a backstabber and a control freak and it's finally biting him in the ass. He even tried to control the message but it has gotten away from him as we all know. In recent days he has had to have people like Traficante, (who apparently remembers the old AJ) otherwise he will continue to lose listeners. Now I believe he now knows that the anti-zionist movement is growing so he and Violet want to control it (in their own way of course-he will say "their a small part of the conspiracy" of course) and his lemmings will say "see he's finally come around!" "He's really talking about it".  

When the man can dedicate as much time talking about zionism and jewish control as he does with all the 'bohemian grove' 'bilderberg' and 'cfr'  etc., which would be countless hours...maybe, just maybe he would earn my respect. If you took all the time he has spent on zionism or jewish power it would be under an hour. Everything else would be in the hundreds of hours.

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"HE CUTS THE NUTS OF EVERYBODY . . ." Jack Blood at minute 59  :D  reminds me of another little thyrane here at TiU that recently castrated my post and the nuts literally :lol: and the double moral when this individual at the same time is always coursing on his own little show  :roll: and  then HE ' s lecturing me about morals & decency  ;)  :lol:   :x



About Blood and Medina : I don't know about this issue, time will tell . . .
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joeblow

Quote from: "/tab".
"HE CUTS THE NUTS OF EVERYBODY . . ." Jack Blood at minute 59  :D  reminds me of another little thyrane here at TiU that recently castrated my post and the nuts literally :lol: and the double moral when this individual at the same time is always coursing on his own little show  :roll: and  then HE ' s lecturing me about morals & decency  ;)  :lol:   :x

This is a Research Forum and decorum is required here. Your bizarre posts reflect poorly upon you not me.

QuoteI never wanted to say all of this -- What comes from Alex Jones' court is not honest. He is not an honest broker. He could care less; really about Texas, about liberty, about the republic, about 9/11 truth. All he cares about is controlling. Controlling Austin, which is why every single activist group here has been put down. Controlling Texas. Controlling the country. Controlling the world. These are the people that if they ever take over are going to be 10 times worse than the oppressors you have now because they have no conscience. They don't think about the damage that their actions cause. I though very much about what I would say today, I didn't script any of this, I'm gonna play some of the clips for you, I wanna put this into perspective. I would like to get your feedback, you can call in to disagree with me. You can call and tell me I suck, you're never gonna listen to this show again, do whatever you gotta do. For me, beating Kay and Rick, taking out these Bilderbergers and taking back Texas is more important than this radio show. To me it's even more important to me than this radio network, even though it's not my network, so I guess that's easy for me to say. it's more important than your various theories on 9/11 or any other conspiracy. This is the front line of a revolution. When I hear an alleged patriot broadcaster attacking the work of good people who have spent so much time and effort and countless capital on trying to get this to happen so that we could be a proper example for the rest of the country - it just turns my stomach. I just get to a point where I just can't take it anymore. I can't look the other way because every time I do this continues. It continues on an on and on and on and on! So I don't care if I have to throw myself under the bus with Debra Medina, I don't care.

The reason I do this is not because I am a cult follower or I'm loyal no matter what she says. There are some things she says that I don't agree with. Obviously there is never going to be a candidate ever, running for any race, that I agree with 100%. I could tell you I am losing my home due to property taxes, so that's a pretty big issue to me. I'm not for the consumption tax. I'm for gay marriage, if that's what you wanna do, I personally don't think any of us should ask the state for permission to get married but there are things I disagree with.

Whaler

John Stadtmiller Exposes "Jack Blood"

[mp3:13qb8wha]http://911verses.com/underground/Over_the_Edge_2005-02-21_John_Stadtmiller_Discusses_Jack_Blood_Career_Move.MP3[/mp3:13qb8wha]




"Jack Blood" Exposed
WALE Radio Scam






http://www.wingtv.net/jackbloodbusted.html

by Victor Thorn

Fraud. Scam-jobs. Lies. A string of lawsuits and phony misrepresentations. This, and much more, was business as usual at WALE 990 AM in Providence, Rhode Island. This den of vipers was so distrusted that New England Radio Watch referred to them as "a rip-off, a scam, a con, operated by liars and thieves."

Note: the information contained in this article should be of great interest to those who get their news from the alternative media because the executive producer at this station, as well as at an affiliate – KFNX in Phoenix, Arizona – was J.C. Clayton. If this name doesn't ring a bell, it's because he now uses the alias "Jack Blood". But prior to this latest incarnation he was also known as J.C. Clayton (aka John Clayton).

John Stadtmiller Exposes "Jack Blood"

Also, before proceeding with this sordid tale of deceptiveness, I'd like everyone to know that I've done an extensive amount of research into this matter, and have spoken with a variety of individuals who had first-hand knowledge and exposure to this ongoing scam at WALE. This includes former employees, the owner of WALE, members of a radio watchdog organization, a veteran radio consultant, and good-intentioned people who were ripped-off by Blood/Clayton and WALE, as well as an individual who actually sued the station's owner – Francis Battaglia – and won a huge settlement. In other words, I didn't simply do a Google search and write an article. The documentation is all right here, and it is corroborated by numerous other reliable sources. In fact, one individual told me that he has over 100 files on WALE, including every conversation he ever had with Blood/Clayton, along with every e-mail, fax, and all original contracts! We even have press releases listing Blood/Clayton as the station's "executive producer," along with his (former) business telephone number, home phone number, e-mail address, letterhead, etc. These will all be reproduced at the end of this article, so please don't let Mr. "Blood" fool you into thinking that he was never associated with WALE, or their "brokered-time" scam jobs.

Anyway, what you are about to read is a classic case of some unscrupulous individuals (Blood included) who preyed upon and deceived dozens and dozens of people out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. This wasn't some petty little operation; but instead their fraudulent practices were so overt that Scott Fybush of New England Radio Watch wrote on June 25, 2002, "It's not often that we say 'good riddance' to a broadcast owner, but we'll step on the editorial soapbox and note that we're probably not the only ones glad to see the last of Francis Battaglia's North American Broadcasting in New England."

Fybush continued, "For years now, we've been seeing fraudulent coverage maps that claim the 50,000 watt daytime signal reaches Boston and Worcester, when in fact it shoots just a narrow beam over Providence and out to the ocean – and we've been hearing stories from non-radio folks who have been offered a chance to "host" their own radio shows on WALE. More often than not, those shows turn out to be leased-time broadcasts fed in on bad phone lines to no listeners – and do you think those folks will ever consider radio as a serious advertising medium after being burned that way?"

So, without further ado, let me describe exactly how this scam operated. First, representatives from this station - "Jack Blood" included - would seek out individuals to host a radio show on WALE. I confirmed this point with R. Michael Gray, program director and general manager at WALE for seven years, and also author Will Phillips, who was unfortunate enough to get bamboozled by this ruse.

Gray told me during a June 11, 2005 phone interview that WALE "actively solicited others" for what is called a "brokered-time" radio show. Stated differently, WALE actively sought them, not the other way around. Will Phillips confirmed this point by stating in a June 7, 2005 telephone interview that J.C. Clayton (Blood) "actively contacted him," and that he had never heard of this radio station before then. He did, after all, live on Oregon at the time, while WALE operated out of Rhode Island.

To further prove the point that WALE and "Jack Blood" were the prime movers of this scheme and not simply innocent bystanders, Francis Battaglia himself – WALE owner – told me during a June 15, 2005 phone conversation [in reference to "brokered clients"] that J.C. Clayton (Blood) "called clients and solicited clients." Former WALE host Thom Parrott also confirmed in a June 12, 2005 e-mail that WALE "cold-called" him, while Peter Ferrand wrote on August 12, 1998 [in reference to the "WALE scam"] that, "The aforementioned J.C. Clayton of WALE called me at WNTK and asked if I had any religious programming that I would like to distribute." He concluded by stating that, "It could be that WALE is trying to scam people who are, in turn, trying to scam others." Thus, I want there to be absolutely no mistake about it – "Jack Blood" was one of the individuals who actively solicited "clients" for their brokered-time scam.

Anyway, here was their pitch: first of all, WALE/Clayton/Blood would tell potential 'victims' that they had the most powerful station in the Connecticut, Massachussets, Rhode Island area; and that they reached three-million listeners. (Now remember, Clayton was the one who actively sought clients, not vice versa.) To become a part of this enterprise, the mark in question had to fork-over $4,498 to cover the "initial production costs" of a thirteen-week pilot.

In return for their "investment," Clayton/WALE promised to reimburse the individual(s) 100% of all sponsor revenue until the full amount of $4,498 was received. Then, thereafter, they would be privy to 50% of all ad revenue.

But, as Wade Phillips told me, WALE never secured even one sponsor for him and his co-host, even though they personally provided the station with a list of 20 potential advertisers who were tailor-made for their broadcasts. Thus, Phillips never received even one penny of reimbursement for his $4,498 investment, and he said he has personally documented at least 15-20 other people who were roped into this same scam. [More later]

So do you want the low-down on why no advertisers were ever secured? The answer is simple: there was never a sales staff at WALE for the "brokered-time" broadcasters in the first place! None. Zero. It didn't exist. As program director and general manager R. Michael Gray told me during a telephone interview on June 11, 2005, "There was no advertising sold for these people. They just wanted to get the contract signed." He also told me that prior to being fired (and then subsequently filing a lawsuit against the Battaglia family and winning a six-figure lawsuit), he personally saw dozens of people who were bamboozled by this scam. "It was out-and-out FRAUD" he concluded!

Scott Fyburg of North East Radio Watch reiterated this sentiment during our aforementioned phone conversation by saying, "They wanted to lease time to these individuals without them figuring out that they were just leasing time and getting nothing else in return." When asked if there was ever a sales force for the brokered-time clients, he replied, "Certainly not."

Thom Parrott also wrote in an e-mail to me, "What I was told and what I got in writing were different in pretty significant ways. They made no attempt to sell advertising within the range of the station." He also added, "I was on twelve weeks and never saw a dime. Production quality was terrible -- we did better with volunteers on public radio."

As time went on, Phillips asked WALE and Clayton for a list of sponsors that they had contacted (obviously to verify if anyone had ever been approached to buy ad time). But guess what – no list was ever produced. Why? Because there was no sales force for the brokered-time clients!

So, Mr. Phillips – who has, by the way, over 100 files on the WALE debacle, including a copy of every e-mail, fax, and telephone conversation that ever transpired – eventually contacted J.C. Clayton again, and was now told that he should contact his own sponsors and have them send checks directly to him and his co-host. More importantly, J.C. Clayton told him that he should solicit the guests that they had on their show and have them buy air time! Can you believe this guy's audacity? [As a side-note, guess what Wade Phillips' co-host's name was – Mary BLOOD! After J.C. Clayton bilked them out of their money, he even stole her name (i.e. "Jack Blood")!]

Sensing that a scam was taking place, the following is a direct quote from Wade Phillips: "On June 29, 1998, we faxed J.C. Clayton and Francis Battaglia formally requesting the name and phone number of the account representative for soliciting sponsors for our show, as we began doubting they even had a sales staff."

This information was also never provided by executive producer J.C. Clayton; and to make certain that this information is 100% accurate, Mr. Phillips has written that he "can provide documentation of every contact we have had with WALE, including the initial written agreement and all phone calls and faxes."

Phillips also asked Clayton to provide information on what type of sales strategy was being used for other network hosts, along with what sponsors they had contacted for them; but by this time their calls and faxes were not being returned. Unsurprisingly, not one sponsor ever materialized.

But wait, things get worse. As this appalling drama was unfolding, Phillips reported that on May 19, 1998 he received several high-pressure phone calls from J.C. Clayton and owner Francis Battaglia. The nature of these calls was ... get this ... they wanted even MORE money out of Phillips so that they could simulcast his show on their Phoenix, Arizona station (KFNX).

To prove once again that "Jack Blood" was directly involved in this ruse, what follows is a quote from J.C. Clayton (May 19, 1998) 'justifying' why he wanted more money: "It's certainly going to be much easier for us to sell it if I could, even for pennies on the dollar, put the show on in Phoenix as well."

Please don't forget that there was no sales force for the brokered-time clients, so Clayton was unequivocally lying through his teeth. The whole thing was a scam from beginning to end! Plus, we know that Clayton also represented the KFNX 1100 AM station because his name appears on a February 25, 2002 press release for author and filmmaker Kenny Kemp. The exact data is as follows:

        Contact information: Executive Producer J.C. Clayton
        at mailto:jclucky4u@netscape.com">jclucky4u@netscape.com
        Phone number: (866) 277-5369

Station owner Francis Battaglia also confirmed in a June 15, 2005 phone interview that J.C. Clayton was employed at the Phoneix, Arizona KFNX station up until the year 2002.

Take note of this date in question: 2002. This means that J.C. Clayton/"Jack Blood" was still involved in this scam as little as 2-3 years ago! How's that for being a "pay-triot"?

But please don't think the extent of this fraud is over. If you examine the official contract at the end of this article, you'll notice that each perspective host was promised six-weeks of training. But what did they actually receive? According to both Wade Phillips and R. Michael Gray, the training was, in reality, two one-hour phone calls (paid for at the host's expense!), and one fax. That's it! Furthermore, the promotional copy provided by WALE was so unprofessional that Phillips said the name of his book was misspelled three-times in the press release, and there were so many other typos and grammatical errors that it appeared to heave been written by an elementary student.

On top of that, WALE didn't even have a program guide so that potential listeners could find the show if they wanted to hear it!

If you're still not convinced of their dirty dealings at this stage of the game, let's examine a document compiled by Thom Parrott for New England Radio Watch:

Comparison of statements made by WALE and the truth

WALE WROTE: "W.A.L.E. continues to make a tremendous impact throughout all of Southern New England."
THE TRUTH: New England Radio Watch says, "WALE is considered something of a joke in the New England broadcast community."

WALE WROTE: "W.A.L.E. reaches out to over three million people in our tri-state area of Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut."
THE TRUTH: per N. E. Radio Watch, "They come in very well in downtown Providence and very poorly almost everywhere else." "At night, WALE runs just 500 watts and can barely be heard anywhere." "They... have no measurable audience."

WALE WROTE: "... that's W.A.L.E., the powerhouse AM station that's bringing hordes of listeners back to the AM side of the dial."
THE TRUTH: per N. E. R. W., "They... have no measurable audience."

WALE MAP: shows "COVERAGE" of substantial areas of Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
THE TRUTH: per N. E. R. W., "the map... is a lie."

WALE WROTE: their signal strength is "50,000 WATTS"
THE TRUTH: per N. E. R. W., "At night, WALE runs just 500 watts..."

WALE WROTE: The contract says the: "$3,900.00 is to cover all production costs."
THE TRUTH: I had to pay long distance phone connection to WALE to do the programs — clearly a production cost.

WALE WROTE: The contract says: "Client to receive 100% of all gross ad revenue up to $3,900.00; 75% thereafter for run of show."
THE TRUTH: There was no gross ad revenue. While I understand there is no guarantee I would recoup my investment, WALE knew they had "no measurable audience" and that this clause of the contract was grossly misleading.

WALE WROTE AND SAID: In convincing me that I was making a reasonably good investment, Jeff Spenard repeatedly stressed that I would recover my investment from ad sales. I was led to believe that WALE made its profit from ad revenue.
THE TRUTH: Spenard clearly knew I was unlikely to make any money from "gross ad revenue." WALE, in fact, makes all its money by selling air time to suckers like me.

Anyone knowing anything about commercial radio knows that they work aggressively to sell advertising and have full-time staff for this purpose. WALE obviously intended their written and verbal statements to give the impression they had an aggressive ad sales staff. I asked Bryant, Spenard, and WALE owner Francis Battaglia repeatedly to tell me how many people they had selling ads and they refused. The only reason I can think of for their refusal is that the answer is "none."

[Please recall that "Jack Blood" was executive producer at WALE for FOUR YEARS!]

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In regard to WALE's claims that they were a blowtorch 50,000 watt station, in reality Scott Fybush told me on June 14, 2005 that this is what they call a "Letterhead 50" where they claim to have massive output, but their "restrictive directional pattern" hardly reached past their hometown of Providence, Rhode Island. Peter George also wrote on August 13, 1998 that, "WALE is not the most powerful station in Southern New England. Sure, it is 50,000 watts, but those 50,000 watts serve the "fishies" of the Atlantic coast of Rhode Island and Southeastern Cape Cod. I live less than 30 miles from Providence and even with a GE Superadio II or III, that signal is in the "mud" at best." Here again, more deceptive lies from WALE exposed and confirmed by multiple sources.

In addition, on June 9, 2005 I interviewed veteran radio consultant Donna Halper, who lists as her credentials:

1) A radio and management consultant since 1980
2) Faculty member of Emerson College in Boston, where she teaches media history, media     criticism, and media literacy
3) Author of numerous articles and essays, along with her most recent book, Invisible Stars: A     Social History of Women in American Broadcasting
4) Two Master degrees, and working on a Ph. D.
5) Discovered the rock group RUSH, who dedicated their first two albums to her

Needless to say, this is an individual I feel it is safe to trust. Anyway, Ms. Halper described to me the tremendous debt WALE racked-up during their tenure in New England, along with a string of lawsuits, bankruptcy, and how they would put just about anybody on the air (provided they fell into their trap first and ponied-up the necessary money). Lastly, she told me, and these are her exact words, they had a "pretty sleazy reputation."

Ms. Halper also posted a message on August 11, 1998 with the subject line asking, A Scam at WALE? "Anyone heard of people being scammed by WALE??? This was forwarded to me by somebody in the industry who I have always found trustworthy, and who wanted me to verify if any of these claims were true. While I have heard some WEIRD programming on that station, I didn't realize it may have ventured into [the] illegal or unethical ... do any of you know what is going on at that station?"

Upon hearing Donna Halper's above-mentioned comment, I immediately hearkened back to some comments John Stadtmiller made during his February 21, 2005 National Intel Report expose' on John Clayton-"Jack Blood." After describing how a clinical psychologist labeled Blood a "sociopath," Stadtmiller went on to say:

          "The true meaning and definition of a sociopath is: everything is okay in their eyes. They can           do and say anything that they want to, and the only time there becomes a problem is when           they get caught. That's when there's a conflict. But up until that point there is none. And if you           want a true definition of a sociopath, I'm describing John Clayton."

Stadtmiller concluded by calling "Jack Blood" a "lying sack of sociopathic crap." At the time, some people may have dismissed this diatribe as nothing more than sour grapes, but after everything we've read in this article, Stadtmiller's overview takes on an entirely new meaning in regard to "Jack Blood".

If you consider this assessment too harsh, please be aware that at the time when J.C. Clayton was scamming Wade Phillips, WALE boasted of producing 91 shows. If each of these individuals was screwed-out of an original investment of $4,498; that comes to over $400,000! And Wade Phillips was only associated with this station for thirteen weeks. Try to imagine how many others got swindled out of their money. This isn't tiddlywinks, folks --- it's some serious money. And, as we've seen, Clayton and WALE did absolutely nothing to honor a variety of promises made in their original contract; the worst being that they secured absolutely no sponsors for their hosts because there was no sales force! It was nothing more than out-and-out FRAUD!

To close, during my phone interview with Wade Phillips, I asked what his initial impression was of J.C. Clayton (aka John Clayton, aka Jack Blood). He told me, "I got the impression that he was a salesman, and that his actions didn't meet his words and promises."

And after this shakedown scam-job was over, I asked what his impression was of J.C. Clayton. Without hesitation, Phillips replied, "He is an absolute lunatic crook." He also made a very interesting comment to Lisa Guliani prior to our subsequent conversation. Phillips said that, "People are chasing him down all over the country." Do you think this remark has anything to do with J.C. Clayton's use of the alias "Jack Blood"?

So, there you have it, folks. As we can see from the chronological dates listed above, Blood-Clayton was employed by kingpin Francis Battaglia for at least four years (until 2002), and he was not an innocent bystander in this company's fraudulent activities. Instead, Blood (among others at WALE) actively participated in bilking innocent, good-intentioned people out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. The evidence provided is overwhelming, originates from numerous unrelated sources, and is fully documented with names, dates, and places. More damning is the fact that every person I interviewed told the exact same story of rampant fraud and deceit. Of course "Jack Blood/JC Clayton/John Clayton" will deny deny deny this overwhelming proponderence of evidence, but you have to ask yourself: who are you going to believe now - him, or ALL of the other people quoted in this article?

On WING TV, we continually tell our viewers that the alternative media must set a substantially higher standard than the mainstream media. Jack Blood's past behavior proves that he didn't even remotely adhere to this code. Instead, he was at the forefront (as executive producer at WALE) of giving this entire industry a garish black-eye. Furthermore, we now need to ask ourselves a very simple question --- when Jack Blood tells us something (or plugs a product), how can we ever believe a word he says about anything? I know there are a lot of people who have been swindled out of a considerable amount of money who would NEVER again believe a word this guy says; and in all honesty, I won't either.
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Rockclimber

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Whaler

Quote from: "Rockclimber":lol:  :lol:  :lol:  I haven't read this yet but next we will see a follow-up post of someone outing Stadtmiller and on and on... :lol:  :lol:  :lol:


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Patriot radio = Den of vipers and thieves

CrackSmokeRepublican

QuotePatriot radio = Den of vipers and thieves

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After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

Rockclimber

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Patriot radio = Den of vipers and thieves

Yep...thanks AJ and Kelly!  :roll:  I used to think that anyone who profited off of 9-11 was despicable. And right under my nose (when I was part of Jonestown) was Alex Jewns, doing that very thing.

Mystic_Man

I don't know about this Medina thing. What she said on that neocon radio show was pretty bad. At the same time I'm not starting to think that political candidates saying that they don't believe 9/11 was a false flag (not an 'inside job' as that term makes it sound like an American job only and not Israeli) isn't that big of a deal. Because if a majority of the public are still believing the official story 8+ years later what the fuck. Are we just supposed to let these globalist/Zionist shills run everything forever and never have any influence in the political spectrum? Never have any say over what the laws and policies of our government that we're forced to go along with and be subject to are because of one single issue because no one who says they think 9/11 was a false flag can ever get elected? But Medina went even further than she had to and called '9/11 truthers' despicable, she didn't have to go that far. Maybe she's trying to make up for before because she did lose 5-10 percent of her support in the polls after making her initial agnostic 9/11 statement on Beck. That's might not be something that some people want to look at but it's real. But anyway I don't live in Texas (thank God) so it's not something I have to worry about.