Concerns about Alex Jones
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:28 am
I have to admit, I was looking to Alex Jones for energy and inspiration now that the 2nd Amendment is facing the fight of our lifetimes. I even tried a trial subscription to PrisonPlanet.tv to have access to all the media he offers. I am not a 9/11 "truther", but I like listening to a variety of theories on what is happening with the current breakdown of our government and society over the previous 20 or so years.
Anyway, I was listening to his daily news report last night and one of his reporters had taped a segment with Hezbollah and Ahmedinijad sympathizer Francis Boyle, law professor at the University of Illinois (you know, Illinois -- the mafia run state?). He is former head of the U.S. office of Amnesty International, and during the interview claimed that all of our current problems are from the long-term growth of conservative political influence in the U.S(!!!). He has referred to Israel as "Jewistan" and has encouraged Iran and the Palestinians to sue the U.S. and Israel in world court for aggression and war crimes.
When I started listening to this I thought this was an awfully strange guest to have on a so-called Libertarian program on a media outlet operated by a so-called "Conservative Constitutionalist". Not only that, but the host of that particular segment lauded Boyle for his tireless work in the name of human rights around the world. In my opinion, Amnesty International is very selective in the human rights they choose to champion and lacks credibility not to mention his radical and some might say, anti-Semetic background. The appearance of this guest on a program hosted by Jones's organization really makes me question where his organization is coming from and who might actually be backing it. The guy always seems to plead poverty, but always seems to have the cutting edge technologies to platform his media and is preparing to host a film contest that pays $100,000 to the winner. Anyone else have the same concerns, or am I the only one who's been following him lately?
I have unsubscribed from his site and have stopped listening because of this development.
Anyway, I was listening to his daily news report last night and one of his reporters had taped a segment with Hezbollah and Ahmedinijad sympathizer Francis Boyle, law professor at the University of Illinois (you know, Illinois -- the mafia run state?). He is former head of the U.S. office of Amnesty International, and during the interview claimed that all of our current problems are from the long-term growth of conservative political influence in the U.S(!!!). He has referred to Israel as "Jewistan" and has encouraged Iran and the Palestinians to sue the U.S. and Israel in world court for aggression and war crimes.
When I started listening to this I thought this was an awfully strange guest to have on a so-called Libertarian program on a media outlet operated by a so-called "Conservative Constitutionalist". Not only that, but the host of that particular segment lauded Boyle for his tireless work in the name of human rights around the world. In my opinion, Amnesty International is very selective in the human rights they choose to champion and lacks credibility not to mention his radical and some might say, anti-Semetic background. The appearance of this guest on a program hosted by Jones's organization really makes me question where his organization is coming from and who might actually be backing it. The guy always seems to plead poverty, but always seems to have the cutting edge technologies to platform his media and is preparing to host a film contest that pays $100,000 to the winner. Anyone else have the same concerns, or am I the only one who's been following him lately?
I have unsubscribed from his site and have stopped listening because of this development.