These guys are nuts, but is there a clear agenda, other than the tin hat libertarian one? Who pays for it?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Alex_Jones_Show
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On September 8, 2007, he was arrested while protesting at 6th Avenue and 48th Street in New York City. He was charged with operating a bullhorn without a permit. Two others were also cited for disorderly conduct when his group crashed a live television show featuring Geraldo Rivera. In an article, one of Jones's fellow protesters said "It was ... guerilla information warfare."
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I've never quite understood some of these wacky conspiracy theories.
A rational skeptic should be able to discuss and debate anything, no matter how much they may personally disagree with that point of view. Discussing a subject is not agreeing with it, but understanding it.
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Jones was known for crashing public meetings in Austin - city council, school board, county commissioners. He got his start on public access TV in Austin. He's tapping into a sizable demographic that is defined by ignorance and fear, just like a clergyman. He's also making a lot of money off of them. The more conspiracies he promotes, the bigger his audience, the more stuff he can sell. It doesn't matter any more how absurd, there's always a few idiots for every conspiracy theory.
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