ADL Calls Alex Jones “Conspiracy King,” Insinuates He Should

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QuoteADL Calls Alex Jones "Conspiracy King," Insinuates He Should be Removed from Society
Posted By admin On November 18, 2009 @ 9:51 am In Featured Stories | 133 Comments

Alex Jones & Paul Joseph Watson
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The ADL has launched a new purge against its political enemies in the form of a major report that equates skepticism and distrust of government with "a toxic atmosphere of rage," which is threatening to boil over in the form of violence, specifically targeting Alex Jones as "The Conspiracy King" and inferring that people upset with Barack Obama's policies are potential mass murderers.

The tone of the ADL's hit piece basically implies that Alex Jones and his ilk are such a threat to the establishment that they should be removed from society, which ironically is exactly how Hitler dealt with his political enemies in Nazi Germany. The ADL is allegorically pinning a yellow star on "conspiracy theorists," Oath Keepers, Tea Party protesters, and anyone else who dares express dissent in response to the financial looting of the country or Barack Obama's big government agenda.

And what does the ADL consider to be the criteria for those it claims are intent on carnage and bloodshed in the vein of cop killer Richard Poplawski? A belief that, "There is a conspiracy by malevolent globalists to take over the world and institute a "New World Order".

So essentially by pointing out the fact that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon writes op-eds for the New York Times calling for "global governance," and highlighting the hundreds of mainstream news reports about the move towards world government and a one world currency which are published every single day, makes one a dangerous extremist and a crackpot according to the ADL.

Another insane fringe belief according to the ADL is the notion that, "Conspiratorial figures such as "international bankers" and entities ranging from the Federal Reserve to the Council on Foreign Relations to the Bilderberg Group are engaged in a variety of strategies to take over (or extend their hold over) the government and to strip Americans of their rights."

That's right, believing that powerful secretive groups which meet in secret, groups composed of the most influential power brokers on the planet, might talk about ways to expand their power to the detriment of the American people is another "fringe" belief suggesting the individual harboring such thoughts is intent on mass murder.

The ADL attack goes beyond the failed establishment ploy to demonize political opponents of Obama as "racist," and infers that they represent a bubbling undertone of extremism waiting to explode in the form of assassinations of authority figures.

The true significance of this gargantuan hit piece on Alex Jones and the patriot movement is the fact that the establishment has firmly moved away from ignorance and ridicule and is now directly targeting us for elimination – an effective purge of the undesirables – by implying we want to commit violence and should therefore be neutralized by the authorities.

The fact that we have constantly urged unity and discouraged division, while promoting a peaceful message of non-violence, has infuriated the increasingly incensed establishment because as their credibility has collapsed, ours has grown in leaps and bounds – and as a result their agenda is beginning to stall.

For the first time, the ADL and their cohorts are acknowledging that the grass roots has the power to stop their agenda for world government in its tracks. This represents a massive sea change and proves that we are having an important impact, but it also serves as a warning because it's glaringly obvious that the establishment is now committed to taking us down, either by means of character assassination, set-up, or worse.

The globalists are intent on smearing us as racist, violent, crazies hell-bent on bloodshed – when in reality they are engaged in desperate character assassination because they are petrified at the sheer numbers of people we are waking up to their tyranny.

This isn't the only motive the ADL has in attempting to make the case that there are hordes of angry Americans waiting to commit violence. As Jewish scholar Norman G. Finkelstein exposes in his global bestseller The Holocaust Industry, establishment Zionist organizations like the ADL have fleeced billions by manufacturing the perception that there are legions of extremist hate criminals everywhere that need to be tackled by the authorities. The ADL needs to create enemies and bogeymen where none exist in order to justify their own existence and to continue to attract funding.

Now that global anti-semitism is on the wane, the ADL has resolved to ceaselessly fearmonger about "conspiracy theorists" and American taxpayers who merely express anger about how they have been financially raped by the multi-trillion dollar bailout and the continued looting of the economy by private central banks and offshore cartels.

A d v e r t i s e m e n t
The ADL report, which has been parroted by the Jerusalem Post and CBS News, is heavy on insinuation yet woefully lightweight on any hard evidence to back up their contention that politically disenfranchised Americans are planning on committing violence.
The only concrete example they can muster is that of cop killer Richard Poplawski, who the ADL claims was prompted to gun down Pittsburgh Police Bureau officers by his embrace of "conspiracy theories". In reality, the tragic incident was sparked by a domestic dispute after Poplawski's mother called the cops on him because his dog had urinated on the floor. Poplawski did not set out to kill cops because he believed in "conspiracy theories," but that didn't stop the ADL and others shamefully exploiting the tragic episode in a crass attempt to demonize their political adversaries.

From the word go, the ADL seized upon the fact that Poplawski had posted a few comments on Infowars, and in the days after the shootings were busy concocting their own conspiracy theories about how the carnage was inspired by Poplawski's extremist views and his affinity with Alex Jones.

However, in his comments, the cop killer was actually expressing opposition to Alex Jones' anti-racist political viewpoint and encouraging others to be suspicious of Jones' motives in bringing people of all races together to stand up to tyranny and corruption. After numerous other blogs and websites parroted the same smear, several, including Raw Story and Daily Kos later issued retractions, acknowledging that Poplawski's ideology was in opposition to that espoused by Jones.

Even aside from the fact that Poplawski was a critic, not a supporter of Jones, let us suppose that an ardent supporter of Barack Obama goes out and commits a crime – does that mean Obama himself is to blame? The ADL's pathetic guilt-by-association smear doesn't even stand up to the most basic scrutiny.

This was not the first time that the ADL has attempted to classify Alex Jones and his websites as hate material. Several years ago they attempted a similar stunt and were later forced to back down and retract their statements after Jones sent them a letter informing them of their slanderous accusations which were libel.

It is also noteworthy that clear evidence points to the ADL having had a significant influence in the writing of the controversial MIAC report, which equated Ron Paul supporters, libertarians and people who display political bumper stickers with domestic terrorists and hate groups. The report later had to be completely withdrawn after numerous different parties threatened lawsuits on the back of the report's ludicrous assertions that third party political candidates Ron Paul, Bob Barr and Chuck Baldwin were somehow tied in with white supremacists and people like OKC bomber Timothy McVeigh and Olympic Park bomber Eric Rudolph.

The only other tenuous example the ADL can dredge up in an attempt to demonize the patriot movement as potentially violent is the story of Nancy Genovese, a "New York woman whose conspiratorial beliefs led to her arrest for trespassing on an Air National Guard base," states the ADL report.

In another section of the report, the ADL is forced to state that Genovese was "allegedly trespassing" on a nearby Air National Guard base, because, as reports state, Genovese was not trespassing at all since she was "outside the Gabreskie Airport ANG facility," when she was arrested. The report also fixates on the fact that Genovese owned guns despite the fact that they were lawfully registered and Genovese had no prior criminal record.

The sum of Genovese's crime was essentially taking photographs of a military base from public property. The ADL insinuates that this equates to the notion that Genovese was planning some kind of rampage influenced by "conspiracy theories," when no such motive can possibly be proven to exist.

The smattering of other examples the ADL cites to argue its case consist of off-hand comments on the Infowars and Prison Planet websites made in response to stories about police brutality. In each case, vague threats of retribution lead to nothing whatsoever, but that doesn't stop the ADL highlighting them as indicative of a deadly orgy of violence waiting to explode.

Similar outrage was noticeably lacking when a Southern Poverty Law Center proponent left comments on the SPLC website calling for Alex Jones to be executed.

Of course, the irony behind the establishment constantly invoking domestic terrorism and appropriating it with the patriot movement is the fact that all the major acts of violence in connection with the militia movement during the 1990's were committed by the government and federal agents.

It was an FBI sniper that killed Randy Weaver's son and also his wife as she was holding their 10-month-old baby while running for cover during the Ruby Ridge standoff in 1992.

It was the BATF that burned the Branch Davidian ranch to the ground, killing seventy-six people including more than 20 children and two pregnant women, during the Waco massacre in 1993.

And it was high level FBI officials that groomed Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh in the run up to the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah building in 1995.

McVeigh's accomplice Terry Nichols' revelation that McVeigh was being steered by a high-level FBI official are supported by a plethora of evidence that proves McVeigh did not act alone and that authorities had prior warnings and were complicit in the bombing.

This is the true history of "domestic terrorism" and the militia movement. In every instance, the terrorism has been carried out by the government and the militia movement or the patriot movement have either been the victims or the patsies, but don't expect the ADL to acknowledge that fact.

And now for the good news – if the establishment is so rapidly losing credibility and their agenda is stalling to the point where they have to move in the heavy artillery to aggressively attack a relatively unknown Texas radio talk show host, then there can be no doubt that we are having a massive impact.

Despite the fact that the military-industrial complex owns and controls every single mainstream media outlet in America, allied with the sprawling propaganda programs and billions of dollars in 'fake news' they produce, they are still losing the battle for the minds of the American people to a comparatively rag-tag group of alternative media outlets on the Internet. This is why they have to resort to such gargantuan yet hopelessly flimsy demonization campaigns in order to create a chilling atmosphere and prevent more people coming over to our side.

By characterizing our political viewpoints as indicative of violent extremists, the ADL and their cohorts are desperately trying to turn off more people from joining our ranks and becoming informed.

The fact is, it's just not going to work. The establishment has lost all credibility and them attacking us only makes us look better – it validates everything we are saying as accurate. If we weren't such a threat to the establishment's agenda then they would just ignore us. We are taking the flak and this means that we must have the new world order running scared.

The levels that they are being forced to go to in an effort to purge our influence from the arena of political discourse only reflects on how weak their position is and how much trouble their agenda is now in.

Addressing the ADL and their cohorts directly, we say this; The people are wise to your game – your pathetic and vacuous smears about white supremacists and violent extremists may have worked in the 1990's but this is a new century and a new era – the era of humanity reclaiming its spiritual independence and freedom from blood-sucking parasites like you that have attempted to crush free speech at every turn because you are petrified that millions of souls are now beginning to see the true nature of what you represent.

Though you may ultimately tear us down in whatever way you deem necessary, the truth is that ideas are bulletproof, and our legacy will live on through those that come after us while your empire of lies and deceit will inevitably come crashing down as the world emerges into a new age of enlightenment and throws off the chains of slavery imposed on humanity by the process of the dark agenda that you front for.


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QuoteRage Grows in America: Anti‑Government Conspiracies

Introduction: A Year of Growing Animosity
Since the election of Barack Obama as president of the United States, an undercurrent of anger and hostility has swept across the country, creating a climate of anti-government fervor and activism that manifests itself in ways ranging from incivility in public forums to acts of intimidation and violence. Though precursors to the wave of anger can be found in the 2008 election campaign itself (as some partisan Republicans attempted to prevent Obama's election by demonizing him as a socialist or even as a "closet" Muslim), many Americans have been taken aback by the sudden rise and strength of the anti-government animosity that has swelled in the first year after the election.

What characterizes this anti-government hostility is a shared belief that Obama and his administration actually pose a threat to the future of the United States. Some accuse Obama of plotting to bring socialism to the United States, while others claim he will bring about Nazism or fascism. All believe that Obama and his administration will trample on individual freedoms and civil liberties, due to some sinister agenda, and they see his economic and social policies as manifestations of this agenda. In particular anti-government activists used the issue of health-care reform as a rallying point, accusing Obama and his administration of dark designs ranging from "socialized medicine" to "death panels," even when the Obama administration had not come out with a specific health care reform plan. Some even compared the Obama administration's intentions to Nazi eugenics programs.

At rallies and public events around the country, as well as across the Internet, President Obama is being painted as someone intent on destroying American culture and values. He is portrayed as "the other," a dangerous foreign element in the United States. Some of these assertions about Obama, or the sentiments behind them, are motivated in whole or in part by racism. But more common is an intense strain of distrust and anger towards the government, an ultra-libertarianism combined with a streak of paranoia and belief in conspiracies.

This wave of anti-government rage is something that has surprised and dismayed even a number of conservative writers and politicians, some of whom have found themselves victims of the anger. In October 2009, to give just one example, Lindsey Graham, the Republican senator from South Carolina, was accosted at a town hall meeting in October 2009 by an angry man in a "Don't Tread on Me" T-shirt who accused him of being a "traitor" and of betraying the nation.

The anti-government anger encompasses a large portion of the right side of the political spectrum. It emanates from mainstream groups and politicians, but also from undeniably extreme groups and individuals, such as the suddenly resurgent militia movement. Together these individuals and groups form a continuum of anti-government fervor, with few sharp divisions or distinctions. Nevertheless, the animosity can be generally characterized into three loose categories:

Mainstream Political Attacks. In its most "mainstream" version, the animosity consists largely of partisan attacks against the Obama administration by some conservative politicians and media figures. Upset and anxious about their loss of power following the 2008 elections, they seek primarily to energize their political base and to delegitimize the Obama administration at the same time. For the most part, these individuals eschew the conspiracy theories and more outlandish notions and tactics propagated by others. Some of their activities parallel Democratic tactics during the Bush administration. These mainstream political attacks fall outside the bounds of this report. One of the most important effects of these activists, however, is to help create a body of people who may be predisposed to believe the assertions and claims of more extreme individuals and groups.
"Grass-roots" Hostility and Conspiracy Theories. Still mostly in the mainstream, the next phase of anti-government sentiment is represented by a variety of grass-roots and quasi-grass-roots movements and events, such as the various "Tea Party" protests held around the country, as well as other, similar events, and the disruptions that occurred at town hall meetings during the summer of 2009. This middle category is also characterized by a fairly widespread acceptance of conspiratorial notions about Obama and his administration, of which the most popular is the so-called "birther" movement, which contends Obama is not a legal citizen of the United States.
Anti-Government Extremists. On the extreme end of the continuum are a wide array of anti-government extremist movements and groups. The anti-government extremists believe that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other government agencies are preparing concentration camps and mass graves for American citizens, that the U.S. government will engage in "door to door" gun confiscation, and that it is plotting to establish martial law in the United States. Many such groups and individuals implicitly or explicitly promote resistance, even armed resistance, to the government. The growth of these sentiments has been paralleled by a resurgence in the anti-government militia movement, which has considerably increased in size over the past year.
This wave of anti-government anger is in many ways reminiscent of a similar surge of such hostility in the early to mid-1990s, in the years before the Oklahoma City bombing. In fact, many of the more extreme conspiracy theories common today actually had their origins back in 1994; that was also the last period of growth in the militia movement.

This hostile wave of anti-Obama anger and paranoid anti-government conspiracy theories goes well beyond mere transgressions of civil political discourse. Anti-government agitators launch many attacks that do not merely disagree with government policies or positions, but rather attempt to delegitimize the government itself. Indeed, an increasing number of anti-government activists are convincing themselves, or have already done so, that the government is illegitimate. These growing beliefs threaten to create a large pool of people more susceptible to extreme anti-government conspiracy theories and even calls to resistance on the part of extremist groups and movements, such as the militia movement, which may grow as a result.

Significantly, many of these activists have appropriated an idealized version of Revolutionary War history for their own purposes, stressing the armed resistance of the American colonists to British "tyranny" and suggesting, in varying degrees of openness, that Americans today should act as their revolutionary forebears did and throw off the perceived shackles of the allegedly tyrannical government. Some of these notions have even percolated beyond extremist groups and movements into the mainstream. One example is the Appleseed Project (also known as the Revolutionary War Veterans Association), a marksmanship program that combines firearms training with historical/political lectures on the battles of Lexington and Concord in the Revolutionary War. Trainees are taught not only marksmanship but the idea that they are equivalent to the Revolutionary War patriots and might have to fight for their liberty in the near future. "We believe that if we teach it," the Appleseed organizers state, "it'll wake our fellow Americans...We want Lady Liberty to be safe." Not surprisingly, more radical anti-government groups such as militia groups tend to support the Appleseed Project, because they have more extreme forms of many of the same beliefs.


and

http://www.adl.org/special_reports/rage ... -jones.asp

QuoteRage Grows in America: Anti‑Government Conspiracies

Part Two: Anger on the Fringes
Alex Jones, the Conspiracy King

If, in mainstream America, Glenn Beck may be the radio talk show host most involved in stirring up anti-government hostility and anger, his counterpart on the extreme fringes is Alex Jones. Though unknown to most Americans, Jones may currently well be the most prominent conspiracy theorist in the United States, and has been responsible for spreading and popularizing a wide variety of conspiracy theories, the majority espousing some form of anti-government viewpoint.


The Austin, Texas-based Jones has engaged in conspiracy mongering virtually his entire adult life, coming of age during the surge of anti-government activities in the mid-1990s. Today, Jones runs a syndicated radio show, The Alex Jones Show, which is broadcast on some, AM and FM stations, on shortwave radio, and over the Internet. He also operates two popular Web sites, Infowars and Prison Planet, and appears on a cable access television show, many videos from which end up on the Internet on such sites as YouTube. He has rounded out his conspiratorial media empire by producing a variety of conspiracy videos, with titles such as "America: Destroyed by Design" and "Martial Law 9/11: Rise of the Police State."

Though popular among anti-government circles in the 1990s, Jones reached prominence in the years after the 9/11 terror attacks, as he became one of the most energetic of the "truthers," the conspiracy theorists who believe that the 9/11 attacks were an "inside job" by the U.S. government. He has also collaborated with "celebrity truthers" such as actor Charlie Sheen, and far-right icon Ron Paul, a U.S. Representative from Texas, has often been a guest on his show. In March 2008, media figure Lou Dobbs was a guest on Jones' show.

Jones' various programs, Web sites, and videos have become incredibly popular among anti-government activists and conspiracy theorists. He promotes a variety of conspiracy theories, and allows his guests to promote others, but Jones's own favorite conspiracies tend to converge on the following points:

There is a conspiracy by malevolent globalists to take over the world and institute a "New World Order" with high-tech slavery;
In the United States, conspiratorial figures such as "international bankers" and entities ranging from the Federal Reserve to the Council on Foreign Relations to the Bilderberg Group are engaged in a variety of strategies to take over (or extend their hold over) the government and to strip Americans of their rights, especially their rights to free speech and to own firearms;
Some sort of final conspiratorial takeover of America is imminent, including a declaration of martial law and the incarceration of American citizens in FEMA-run concentration camps.
Jones and Obama

It did not take Jones long to respond to the election of Barack Obama as president. Less than two months after the inauguration, Jones released a nearly two-hour long video called "The Obama Deception." It has been viewed nearly four million times on YouTube. Jones billed it as a film "looking past the frontman in the White House to the real owners on Wall Street, in the Bilderberg Group and at the Federal Reserve." Jones has expanded on these ideas in a second video, released in late October 2009, titled "Fall of the Republic: The Presidency of Barack Obama." In the promotions for this video, Jones describes Obama as the "Trojan Horse" manufactured "to pacify the people just long enough for the globalists to complete their master plan." He also claims to provide information how people can "retake control of our government, turn the criminal tide and bring the tyrants to justice."

After the election of Obama, Jones began to develop ties to mainstream conservative media outlets such as the FOX News Network. In March 2009, not long after the release of "The Obama Deception," he appeared on the FOX News program "Freedom Watch," which allowed him to simulcast his portion of the show over his radio program. Three months later, he appeared as a guest on the FOX News program "Geraldo." In August 2009, FOX News reporter Katie Cobb cited an article on Jones' Infowars site about alleged government plans to implement martial law in response to the swine flu virus. Cobb's only description of the nature of the anti-government conspiracy site was to say that it "has been tracking disturbing developments in swine flu preparedness."

Not only do Jones' anti-government conspiracy theories flood the airwaves and the Internet, they also influence people to take action. In August 2009, for example, a Virginia man, Jeffrey Weaver, pleaded guilty to sending a threatening communication. The incensed Weaver posted obscenity-laden messages threatening to kill a San Francisco police officer and his family on Jones' Infowars site after reading a discussion about a subway shooting by a police officer in Oakland in January.
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Ognir

That fucker Jones, bastard, more publicity and he can push the Zio-message to even more knuckleheads

Come on for FECK SAKE, read the article
http://www.adl.org/special_reports/rage ... -jones.asp

QuoteFurther out into the extremist fringe, one person in particular has been responsible for stirring up anti-government and anti-Obama conspiracy theories in the United States. Alex Jones, a Texas-based radio show host, has created a radio- and Internet-based conspiracy-oriented media empire, most of the content of which is devoted to promoting the notion of an over-arching conspiracy by malevolent globalists to take over the world and create a "New World Order" with high-tech slavery. Jones claims that the United States government itself is part of this conspiracy, building concentration camps and preparing to implement tyrannical measures such as martial law and gun confiscation. Jones has been effective in promoting his conspiracy theories and has even appeared on some mainstream media shows.

WTF anti-government anti-Obama?? The ADL is a Jewish Organisation, so are they saying that by protecting Obama and the Gov from Liar Jones will suit JEWISH INTERESTS?

More than likely, the ADL have given new orders to AJ's handlers or they cut-off Zio-Advertising from him and GCN
Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

scorpio

I don't think so. This is all a fake to give Jonsie some 'street cred'
In fact, I think AJ is trying to make the jump into TV.
Perhaps this is why he sucks up to every hollywood type that he can.
Also, Jonsie has a very useful purpose: He is conditioning people to accept 'the new world order' as reality.
Most importantly he NEVER names who is behind the Jew World Order.
(I hope this doesn't make me a 'hater')  :o  :shock:  :geek:  :lol:

Ognir

Interesting the Jewish run ADL for the betterment of Jews has a name for us, and a NUMBER  3 as in 3%

QuoteThe Three Percenters

The Three Percenters are a loosely organized movement whose adherents portray themselves as modern-day counterparts to Revolutionary-era patriots "committed to the restoration of the Founders' Republic" and "willing to fight, die, and if forced by any would-be oppressor, to kill..."
Most zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe he promised them Palestine

- Ilan Pappe

Rockclimber

Here is a little conversation that weishaupt (I think I know good and well who he is mind you ;) ) and I are having at the concen tracker.

rockclimber says:
As connected as Jones is Weishaupt it wouldn't surprise me if this is just a little two-fold stunt for their shabbos goy toy Jones to draw more listeners and to draw in the 'trouble-makers' who want a revolution or are calling for violence. Jones and Co could flag IP addresses for their friends. Pretty bold statement on my part and it's only my opinion based on his past tactics--I just don't trust this Jones one bit and as many know, he is not only a protector of zionist causes but will absolutely lie to protect them. (arabs own Hollywood and "it doesn't do any good" to expose them) On one hand he informs everyone about how bad things are, how we are losing and how we need to remain 'non-violent', yet he talks up the founding fathers who were anything but 'non-violent'--they had a revolution and a much needed one at that. To be a realist, does Jones really believe were winning? No what he cleverly does is speak out of both sides of his mouth "we're winning, we're losing, we're winning, we're losing". I only listen to him now and again and I noticed that he avoids talking to his listeners, and when he takes calls--to this day he talk over very good callers mind you, and even worse, now I notice he talks down to them in a patronizing way (dictator) and his show appears to be moving more towards the mainstream, imho he enjoys the attention and zio $$ and of course the power--this man does not have a tamed ego. So contrary to what you believe, weishaupt, yes I believe he is on the wrong side but he is a mouth-piece for the globalists/zionists in effort to lessen the shock and to spread the news of the coming "new world order" that is heading our way. Until this man can tell the whole truth and be committed to it completely, I am left with no other conclusion which to most this will sound completely absurd but there you have it. This is a man who calls himself a Christian while embracing some of the biggest anti-Christians out there.

In short, I believe he is a shabbos goy/judas goat.

Weishaupt says:

   @rockclimber: I don't think he works directly for ADL. He's been avoiding ADL all these years by not using the words that have anything to do with zionism or jews. He doesn't really need more attention and definitely not the attention from ADL if he wants to rake in the cash from his Jewish advertisers and wants to remain friends with his Hollywood friends.

Question for you AJ supporters: Alex Jones has a show M-F and then on Sunday. He rests only on Jewish sabbath (Friday evening until Sat night). Christian sabbath is on Sunday and he works on it!

And you guys call him a Christian???


Rockclimber says:

   Weishaupt: I don't believe he works for the ADL, but I beleive he works with the sayanim network and that the ADL is a component of that network. I don't believe the ADL is or wants to be any threat to him-rather, since he is a protector of zionist causes my logic is that they are elevating his status by sending curious listeners to him. Once they listen to Jones they will ascertain that he is not threat to zionist causes. BTW, if his Jewish advertizers really felt like he were a threat, don't you think by now they would have left his show and went elsewhere?

You may not believe he needs more attention but AJ wants his empire to grow and he will go to great lengths and exaggerations to get there (20-minutes with the pres ring a bell?)

Jones does take the sabbath off while working on Sunday. That is another red flag for me and has been for some time.

Timothy_Fitzpatrick

So the ADL and Jones' Mossad handlers have worked it out so that the ADL will make it look like Jones isn't a friend of Israel. Very clever scheme.
Fitzpatrick Informer:

Chargeemquick

This is just like the ADL claiming that David Irving is the "World`s foremost holocaust denier".

He may be the World`s most famous(due to Zionist press coverage) quasi-holocaust denier,but he also conveniently gives the Jews just enough of a "holocaust" to carry on with their narrative.

Just as "German death-cult" Jones can be trusted to stay away from the really hot topics.

sullivan

Quote from: "scorpio11"I don't think so. This is all a fake to give Jonsie some 'street cred'
Exactly what I thought on hearing this "news".
"The real menace of our Republic is the invisible government which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation. At the head is a small group of banking houses generally referred to as \'international bankers.\' This little coterie... run our government for their own selfish ends. It operates under cover of a self-created screen, seizes our executive officers, legislative bodies, schools, courts, newspapers and every agency created for the public protection."
John F. Hylan (1868-1936) - Former Mayor of New York City

CrackSmokeRepublican

Did A.J. have any guest in the last few months that crossed into the 3rd Standard Deviation of no-go Jewish censorship?

If not, it is a total A.J. play for "Street cred".  The guy is a pathetic Jew apologist.
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

abduLMaria

http://www.adl.org/PresRele/Extremism_72/5655_72.htm

it's all a big head fake to get Foxman a chance to whine on CNN or Fox or whichever.  maybe all of them.

it doesn't even mention AJ.

where's the ADL document that calls AJ a "conspiracy king" ?
Planet of the SWEJ - It's a Horror Movie.

http://www.PalestineRemembered.com/!

maz

So this looks like stage one of the final roundup. The ADL is jalso attacking Glenn Beck, of whom I have no respect for because he is just an operative as well.

http://rawstory.com/2009/11/adl-calls-b ... -in-chief/

Anti-Defamation League calls Glenn Beck 'fearmonger-in-chief'

QuoteFox News host Glenn Beck is the media's "fearmonger-in-chief," helping to sow distrust and paranoia about the government through conspiracy theories, says the Anti-Defamation League.

The ADL, one of the world's most prominent groups devoted to fighting racism and anti-Semitism, singled out the controversial TV and radio personality as having gone beyond other similar commentators in his opposition to the Obama administration.

Beck creates "an intersection between the mainstream and the extreme," says an ADL report released this week. Beck's claims "play an important role in drawing people further out of the mainstream, making them more receptive to the more extreme notions and conspiracy theories.

"While other conservative media hosts, such as Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, routinely attack Obama and his administration, typically on partisan grounds, they have usually dismissed or refused to give a platform to the conspiracy theorists and anti-government extremists. This has not been the case with Glenn Beck," the report states.

MikeWB

Quote from: "abduLMaria"where's the ADL document that calls AJ a "conspiracy king" ?

See my post? Link to ADL and copy of the article is right in there.
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Timothy_Fitzpatrick

doesnt look like the ADL "hit piece" is calling anyone anti semitic. Jones, as usual, embellishes everything.

QuotePart Two: Anger on the Fringe
Alex Jones, the Conspiracy King

Further out into the extremist fringe, one person in particular has been responsible for stirring up anti-government and anti-Obama conspiracy theories in the United States. Alex Jones, a Texas-based radio show host, has created a radio- and Internet-based conspiracy-oriented media empire, most of the content of which is devoted to promoting the notion of an over-arching conspiracy by malevolent globalists to take over the world and create a "New World Order" with high-tech slavery. Jones claims that the United States government itself is part of this conspiracy, building concentration camps and preparing to implement tyrannical measures such as martial law and gun confiscation. Jones has been effective in promoting his conspiracy theories and has even appeared on some mainstream media shows.


Shit, it dont get any tamer than this. the ADL is promoting him, not "hit pieceing" him.
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Rockclimber

Quote from: "Timothy_Fitzpatrick"doesnt look like the ADL "hit piece" is calling anyone anti semitic. Jones, as usual, embellishes everything.

QuotePart Two: Anger on the Fringe
Alex Jones, the Conspiracy King

Further out into the extremist fringe, one person in particular has been responsible for stirring up anti-government and anti-Obama conspiracy theories in the United States. Alex Jones, a Texas-based radio show host, has created a radio- and Internet-based conspiracy-oriented media empire, most of the content of which is devoted to promoting the notion of an over-arching conspiracy by malevolent globalists to take over the world and create a "New World Order" with high-tech slavery. Jones claims that the United States government itself is part of this conspiracy, building concentration camps and preparing to implement tyrannical measures such as martial law and gun confiscation. Jones has been effective in promoting his conspiracy theories and has even appeared on some mainstream media shows.


Shit, it dont get any tamer than this. the ADL is promoting him, not "hit pieceing" him.

Precisely. And when the hammer comes down AJ is going to tell all his lemmings this is why he didn't fall into the 'hate' trap.  AJ is part of the sayanim network, that much should be obvious by now. Mark my words, AJ will not be affected one bit by this nonsense-in fact he will grow. As Timothy stated this is a promotion from his buddies.

MikeWB

Apparently AJ sued ADL at some point for calling him anti-semite so they're careful not to call him that this time. They took down his name from some article. Don't remember anymore the details... it was around 2001-2.
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Rockclimber

Quote from: "MikeWB"Apparently AJ sued ADL at some point for calling him anti-semite so they're careful not to call him that this time. They took down his name from some article. Don't remember anymore the details... it was around 2001-2.

LOL, This is just so telling in a number of ways. Jones has worked so hard to be a good conformist, compliant shabbas goy that he was going to sue the ADL with confidence for their accusation. (probably using his bronfman lawyer) Again, imho there is no feud between these two, it's all theater.

Timothy_Fitzpatrick

When did the ADL supposedly call him anti semitic? If they did, I am sure Jones would not have to go as far as threatening litigation. All that would be required would be for ole Violet to make a call back to Tel Aviv, and the situation would be straightened out.
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Quote from: "Timothy_Fitzpatrick"When did the ADL supposedly call him anti semitic? If they did, I am sure Jones would not have to go as far as threatening litigation. All that would be required would be for ole Violet to make a call back to Tel Aviv, and the situation would be straightened out.

His jewish lawyer probably cleared that spat wit ADL :D. As for timing, not sure anymore... been a long time 2000-2001 or something... call into his show and ask him if you want specifics ;). All I remember is that AJ went ballistic and deployed his lawyer after some ADL report and had ADL remove something off their site that was about him being anti-semitic. He knew even then what that label would do to his career.

He does appear on this old page though: http://www.adl.org/terrorism_america/saying_091201.asp


As for all this "street cred" stuff that some of you are mentioning, I don't buy any of it. AJ has all the street cred he needs from the patriot community. Getting tangled with ADL would (MAYBE... and that's a HUGE MAYBE) get him some street cred with WN/Nazi types and he doesn't need that. AJ cultivates an image of being "clean" and "supportive of all races" and he never blames a specific ethnic group and he always claims that globalists are of all colors/races.

Getting a label from ADL would affect only one thing: his pocketbook. AJ would lose more than he'd gain from getting in fight with ADL.

Never forget: AJ wants to move to mainstream. He wants to move into TV. He needs to be more moderate to do that. Look at his guest roster of the past few weeks... he has quite a few mainstream guests. Getting tangled with ADL would only spook TV networks.

This latest ADL report confirms my long-term theory that AJ is in it for the money and that he's purposely avoiding the Zionism issue because it would impact his business.
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MikeWB

Speaking of AJ, check out this nuttiness about Space Shuttle Columbia disaster:

QuoteA report circulated by conspiracist Alex Jones claimed the shuttle disaster was a "textbook psychological warfare operation," a "mass distraction/mass unifier" that was part of a plan the US government had laid out in the 1960s known as the "Northwoods" plan. This document included the assertion that the Joint Chiefs had proposed blaming Cuba if any problems arose with the 1962 launch of John Glenn.

Jones noted that he had proclaimed three weeks prior, "that there was a very good chance that the globalists would do something horrible concerning the latest Colombia mission." He went on to say,

"Understand, the psychological warfare technicians do not even need to publicly blame Iraq for the Columbia disaster. It will serve as a distraction in the global press during the final weeks of war preparation in the gulf. It will serve the dual purpose of unifying the country behind President Bush as he grandstands."

The other reasons why the disaster had to have been planned, according to Jones, was that,

"This is the first Israeli in space -- the fact that he died on board is given twice as much attention than the other six are getting combined. This is being used as a type of tribal bonding mechanism for the coming war for empire in the Middle East. "Our champion warriors died with your champion warriors..." - Jones's Web site, (2/1) 11 AM EST

LOL... INSANE if you ask me! I found this after searching for his name on ADL's site: http://www.adl.org/Anti_semitism/columbia.asp
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Timothy_Fitzpatrick

As staged as the David Gergen/Alex Jones interview at the RNC, as staged as the "infiltration" of Bohmeian Grove.

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Scotty

By his erratic behaviour, Alex Jones has portrayed the whole Patriot Movement as 'dangerous, extremist, crackpots' creating a "toxic atmosphere of rage" (his speciality) which could spill over into violence, thus giving the ADL ammunition.

His work is done here....

scorpio

Quote from: "Timothy_Fitzpatrick"As staged as the David Gergen/Alex Jones interview at the RNC, as staged as the "infiltration" of Bohmeian Grove.

Yes - exactly.
Jones whole take on the Grove is utter nonsense and is indicative of his behavior in general: Fabricate, exaggerate, and just plain ol' make things up. There is no Melech worship at the grove. The Cremation of care is a performance - a show. The members and guests there do not take it seriously.

 Jones fails to mention that the grove has all kinds of performances: plays, jazz music, and comedy shows.
Also, the 'Henry Kissinger' types to not participate in the Cremation of care - they just watch in the audience. The cremation of care is like a play - they practice it and change it every year. It is the local (Bay area) members from the Bohemian Club that perform the ceremony.
There are no people chanting 'Molech' and drooling in the audience

Jonsie also fails to mention that each member is allowed to bring a guest. Therefore nearly 1/2 of the people at the grove are guests. If they were really worshipping molech and killing babies do you think they would let in so many guests? come on!

The grove is just a very elite country club. It has the same kind of people you would meet at a yacht club or country club.

I think Jones was let into the Grove by a member - probably someone from Texas (there are a lot of members from texas oil money)
Either that or someone Jon Ronson knew(the BBC guy that accompanied AJ). Ronson is a friend of Harry Shearer (bass player from spinal tap), who is a member.

Anyway, the whole Grove thing shows how AJ operates: He's a huckster, a con-man, a snake oil salesman, a fraud and an exaggerator.

More video sales = victory over The New World Order  :lol: