Thursday, August 24, 2006


Alex Jones


Terror Storm "Alex Jones' latest film covers in detail the proven history of government sponsored terrorism, and focuses on the 7/7 London bombings and 9/11."

Ok, i know i've been all documentary and lecture video crazy lately, but i'm gonna post this one as well. This will be my last documentary i'm gonna post. (Until i find another good one :>)
It's Alex Jones's new "Terror Storm" that just recently came out. I was even gonna buy it off of Infowars.com cuz i wanted to see it so bad, but i did a google video search for it and found it, so last night i watched it for free! I really liked it though, when he says it's his best documentary he's ever made he's right. I've seen some other ones that he's made, and some of them are kind of boring, but unlike other documentary film makers Alex is really good at making his point. (I'm talking to you Michael Moore! You had such a good oportunity to expose 9/11 for what it really was in your 9/11 documentary and you DIDN'T!) Terror Storm is really good, he goes to London and talks to the locals about the 7/7 bombings in London. He bullhorns Parlament! It's great! He also goes to the Crawford Ranch when Cindy Sheehan was there protesting last year, and he talks to the Bush supporters.
What i really like was his compairing our modern day society to George Orwell's 1984. Mike Malloy got me to read that book, and i have to say, scariest fucking book i've ever read in my life, but it became hands down my favorite book.
Anyway...
I've been podcasting Alex Jones's radio show lately, i'm really becoming a big fan of his. Alex Jones is definately up there with Mike Malloy, Jim Marrs and David Icke on people i have a huge crush on at this point. (Not like a physical attraction! God, Mike Malloy is an old man with gray hair and Jim Marrs looks like Santa on drugs) But something my brother told me that just adds to my admoration of Alex Jones is that he was good friends with Bill Hicks. And when you listen to Alex you can tell him and Bill Hicks were friends.
Mike Malloy was on his radio show, that's how i started listening to his show. I've always known about Alex, he is a regular guest on Coast To Coast, in fact him and Jim Marrs were apart of The Illuminati round table discussion on Coast To Coast back in June.
He was also apart of the 9/11 round table discussion on Coast To Coast last year. He pissed off a lot of people on that panel, it was great!
Alex predicted 9/11 on July 25, 2001, 2 months before it happened. He knew it was gonna happen, he said they'd attack the world trade center and blame it on Osama Bin Laden. Alex isn't a psychic or anything he just knew from paying attention to the news that's all. That's why its so important to pay attention. Ironiclly the same day i listened to his show for the first time when Mike Malloy was on, he made his second prediction. He's taking as seriously as he did when he predicted 9/11. He says they gonna do another government staged terror attack sometime between now and October.
I dunno, it'll be a pretty interesting 3 months to watch.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006


New evidence in JFK assassination!

. . . if you put the murdered President of the United States on one side of a scale and that wretched waif Oswald on the other side, it doesn't balance. You want to add something weightier to Oswald. It would invest the President's death with meaning, endowing him with martyrdom. He would have died for something. . . . A conspiracy would, of course, do the job nicely. — William Manchester.

wow, great news for all who follow the JFK assassination. A new key piece of evidence came out yesterday that could throw out the bullshit lone gunman theory. Here's a link to the article.
Kind of strange that this is came out the same day Jim Marrs, the author of "Crossfire The Men Who Killed Kennedy" which the movie JFK was based on, was on Alex Jone's radio show promoting his new book "Terror Conpiracy", which i have patiently been waiting for in the mail :)

"It basically shatters what some people call the best physical evidence around," said chemist Pat Grant, director of the lab's Forensic Science Center.

Grant and Livermore Lab metallurgist Erik Randich found that the chemical "fingerprints" used to identify which bullets the fragments came from are actually more like run-of-the-mill tire tracks than one-of-a-kind fingerprints.

"I've spoken with people on both sides of the conspiracy divide and there's no question but that (Randich and Grant's) work is going to be very difficult, if not outright impossible, to refute," said Gary Aguilar, a San Francisco ophthalmologist and single-bullet skeptic who has studied the Kennedy assassination for more than a decade. "It looks impregnable."