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margie's avatar

I like him plenty too, and his charcoal toothpaste with stevia is the best.

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feral lunch lady's avatar

I agree. I'm not a fan, because I don't like shouting and drama, but IMO he's not wrong about the hoax. I didn't follow his case in detail, but Sandy Hook and similar incidents have a lot of false flag markers. He has the right to discuss it without being bankrupted. The government entities that set these things up actually do kill people, that doesn't mean it's not a hoax. The families were fooled into scapegoating the wrong person. They should be angry at the FBI or whoever did the project, not the guy that called it out. And when people "confess" and apologize, that doesn't prove guilt. Sometimes people are forced to put on a show in order to avoid something worse. Who hasn't apologized to a manager for something the manager did?

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Daisy Moses Chief Crackpot's avatar

Exactly! An; like him 'r not (he does yell, he's a LOUD WildMan!), this is about the 1st Amendment--as you say, right to discuss a thang without bein' bankrupt. Even if I didn't like what he said I'd surely support his right to say it--so skeers me 2 bits they are crackin' down like this on "free speech."

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Jerry's avatar

I spoke briefly to James Fetzer a couple months ago. I differ with him on a few points and certainly don't share his belief in the prior perceived greatness of Amerika (but look meanwhile at what it has quickly become). I called him to thank him for the sandy hoax book he compiled and to wish him well with his upcoming supreme court case. I was a total stranger and he meanwhile was extremely cordial. He later kindly published something I wrote about a more recent shooting hoax...and yes it too was a total fake and fraud.

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Daisy Moses Chief Crackpot's avatar

I recall readin' Fetzer on the Hook, made much sense to me! I don't recall if I agreed 100% but I was glad for his an' other perspectives. Good to know he was receptive! So I DO know Milton William Cooper a bit afterall--the Milton threw me but he also goes as "Bill" and I recall him mostly bein' associated with the JFK stuff but I jus' read he "predicted" school shootin's (AHA!), 911 (BinLaden fun n' games) and more. AJ seems to have thought much of him! I understand Cooper was first sucked into the alien vortex but later found it to be a govt psyop--with'im thar myself though I love sci fi flics! I'd ruther' listen to smart folks (and AJ is one've 'em) not trustin' the MSM and tryin' to figger out when something is OFF (way off!), even if they're off by miles. Nobody's gonna dig us outta the heap o' lies unless folks like AJ and Cooper too take up shovels! Bless'em too as it's risky business! (I read about Cooper's demise--ugly--an' he actually knew it was comin'...)

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Jerry's avatar

I am of the opinion and in that far from alone that Jones happily played his part in the recent show trial in return for Lord knows what. That might explain how he was chosen as opposed to Fetzer or Sophia Smallstorm or James Tracey for even Ole D. The lamestream never feature(for example) a sober presence like David Ray Griffin or Richard Gage (as far as I know) to talk about the mysterious events of you know when.

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Infanttyron3's avatar

Leo Gorcey's enunciation of the phrase "Toidy-toid and toid" might have triggered a local Masonic lodge's boss into ordering poor Leo's demise. Fast Eddie down at the local sports book has an ironclad (cement galoshes?) policy of not accepting bets on the issue...sez it's an 'undecidable preposition'.

Fast Eddie is offering million-to-one odds against Leo having been Arkancided, seeing as how anyone who could prove otherwise ain't gonna be around long enough to collect. Dey doan call him Fast Eddie fr nuttin...

In tonight's musical mafia manifesto, a performance by a group that has since been relegated to the obscurity of the DOJ's witness protection pogrom...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxoVRdR6rWg

Always comforting to find a place that's friendly to AJ, the human spoiler alert uncovering evil movies that haven't even gotten to the elevator-pitch phase, yet.

First one is a partial...on YT the entire show is called The Austin Incident 2004.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gshCmZVAV8

The Austin Incident complete

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTHHBxCqnOA

Stanhope on AJ's show 2010

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk4-xeAvWqs

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Daisy Moses Chief Crackpot's avatar

Thank ya much fer the interestin' links, gotta do me some watchin!

As for the newest feature at Collapsin' Catastrophe Cinema, I sawr the fist scene...

Down in Dumbo, Fast Eddie, he nose Slick Willy and dose guys, deyz gonna do a number on on Little Leo whoze offerin' protection for Alex the Ace. Willy's Ol' Lady Lefty Frizzle Drip iz da finger man (man!) and the heat is on... Gloria Graham makes a cameo appearance!

Back to the linkeroos...

1. the band's a real hoot (they're good too) but I don't think Witness Protection would've helped them--nope, I think they (G-men/Spooks Run Wild) a'd a stolen their "look" (collectively n' individually) and given it to some wire-wearin' wonks that cain't play their instruments!

2. I just did not git this link--man name Norm McDonald tellin' a 7 min. dirty joke on Howard Stern show's got me confused--unless Mister Alex was the butt of the joke? Notta fan of Mr Howie JoyBoy Jabberoo Stern but will watch just about anyone iffin' it makes sense (does it?)

3. The other 2 links with "early Alex" look really good! Thx for sharin' em! Doug Stanhope's new to me. I watched Mighty Man AJ purdy sporadically way back then-a'bouts , 2010 'r 12ish when I discovered'im. Over time I tuned in a tad more of'en as things piqued ma' interests. Past 3 years been more like clockwork!

Anywhoo, I'm a gonna check out the last 2 links an' iffin' ya can shine more light on the McDonald one mebbe that too. Thank ya!

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Infanttyron3's avatar

Apologies...the Stern/McDonald clip was intended to be this one below, which is about the first half hour of the full Austin Incident clip.

Here's the correct clip, but if you watch the full Austin Incident clip, this clip is redundant (although the color quality in the partial might be a little better...)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahenAPnsCnI

Pretty sure the Stern clip was in the uppper right hand side of the YT page, like it was the on-deck batter. Either YT had a glitch or maybe I had the glitch.

Happy viewing!

If you enjoy Stanhope, there are plenty of full shows of his up on YT.

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Daisy Moses Chief Crackpot's avatar

Got it n' thanks for 'splainin'--I DID watch the entire Austin Incident -- Stanhope exp'rtly diffused Alex-on-Fahr purdy good tho' he sorta paid him some back-handed compliments in so-doin'. Luckly there warn't no smolderin' cinders after cuz poor Alex wuz outta his element thar! I cain't say I'm a new fan'a Stanhope but I take more to old-skool classic comedy best--from Buster Keaton on up to Carlin n' Pryor leanin' heavy on ol' Friars Club schtick--an' of course lotsa countr'y cornball, Minnie Pearl, Junior Samples--all'a them!

I wuz plenty impressed with "AJ" fer holdin' his own at the totally wrong venue--a COMEDY CLUB?! Whaaat? Filled with Blotto's and he wuz doin' Popeye with a touch'a Underdog thar, there to save the day.

Watched the interview from 2010 and was again' impressed with Mista' Jones an' how he stuck to his guns (well, his convic'shuns) like some pylon just poundin' into the groun' to hold upa buildin'. Crazy energy even back then--as I done said, he's a veritable Power Grid!

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Infanttyron3's avatar

I'm a big Brother Dave Gardner fan (RIP)...in case you're not part of the choir, here are a couple short favorites of mine:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6kwi9mtfhs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj1g0mzy4tA

The other faves are in the line of: Bruce, Carlin, Pryor, Hicks.

For me, Stanhope is the best in that general comedic direction who's still alive, although Michelle Wolf can get me on the floor, laughing.

Apart from Brother Dave, the funniest country comedy bit was (I lived in Austin at the time and saw it on local TV) recounted by the recently appointed (if it was football then annointed wouldn't be wrong) men's basketball coach. He was on the sideline (as spec'd by the rules and all) when one of the UT players got smacked to the floor quite forcibly (and no whistle from the ref). So the new coach went over to check on his fallen warrior and discovered a freshly disconnected tooth on the floor. He picked it up and gently accosted the ref and said: "Ref, I know I'm new to this Southwest Conference and all...but most places I've coached before...that'd be a foul."

Onward, through the fog!

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Justmefelinefine's avatar

We announce free speech is no longer free. Fines include life in prison (Julian Assange) or 1 million in financial penalties ( AJ). We are busy thinking about other ways to shut down free speech.

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Daisy Moses Chief Crackpot's avatar

Yup, and it was an astro-nomical BILLION in penalties--not a paultry million. Jumpin' catfish! We kin add Snowden too! So "they" literally make ya "pay for" free speech (which ain't free), then pay ta' take it away. We can bank on that--er, actually THEY can bank on'it and they do!

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Jerry's avatar

Two very different names came to mind recently: Milton William Cooper and Larry Flynt. Cooper was the real thing, whereas it took you and me and a few others a Q-A-second to recognize you-know-what as a psy-op.

Cooper, who was the template for A. Jones, was assassinated and, while Flynt wasn't exactly a hero (A hero ain't nothin' but a sandwich)) he too was targeted and nearly killed. Meanwhile, utterly corrupt psychos are to receive additional millions, after all the millions they've already garnered from the sandy hoax, just for being lying scum and truly bad actors.

By the way, how much money have you received for having your feelings hurt? I'm sure it's happened a few times.

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Daisy Moses Chief Crackpot's avatar

Wowee, thanks! I have to look up Milton William Cooper--a new name t'me fer sure. Mistah Real-Life Hustler Wheelchair Man "in like Flynt" made porno an' blackmail snuff films for the alphabets in Hollyweird--he worked with Aquino and others and also filmed at the Playboy Mansion for CIA-Heifer Man. (They were not competin' magazines, they were both spook-run but you know that, a' course -- others may not). "Not exactly a hero" would be an interestin' way to characterize the man (who sounds purdy foul to me) but happy to learn of any extenuatin' circumstances.

And yes indeedy, we normal hew-mans made from stronger stuff never whar nor will be compensated for insults, hurt feelin's, or other such. The real victim here is the 1st Amendment (though watchin' the sh*t-eatin' grins on the families upon hearin' the "award" wuz tellin')

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Daisy Moses Chief Crackpot's avatar

I hear ya--I'd take out the happily part, it's clear why they chose'im as his initial (legit) hoax / setup / psyop stance was based on not only his own instincts an' "investy-ga-shuns" but also on the good sleuthin' of all the others ya named and more.

He's the front man--the target--the most known / prominent / foller'd and unhinged-seeming icon so this works best optics-wise fer the MSM. No sober folks will trigger guffaws n' ratings!

In the struggle sessions (Alex was right--that's what they "whar") -- they forced him to recant publicly (and like in Maoist Chynna I'm sure that NOT fessin' up his errors n' sins would have resulted in some physical harm to him / his fambly).

I don't think he was paid to go thru this torture either... Some may say that the $$$ support he might git when folks see the attempted squashin' of the Alex-bug might be some recompense... Given the new multi-trillion INSANITY I'll say that he'll need ta' sell more n' few tubes of toothpaste to get a "get outta jail free card" from what clearly is a sham Monopoly game (already a scam game!)

Yer darn'd tootin' the MSM will never feature Fetzer or Tracey etc.... or Gage re 911. They want "crackpots" on display -- those easily dismissed / risible fellers like Jones (unless you really listen to the man--he's been right all along on so many things!) A' course us crackpots kin appreciate all types... I'd listen to a tap-dancin' truth teller in a fuzzy bear suit if the truths were tellin' !

Some of the best takes on what is goin' on today come from comedians (as well as ostensible crackpots like Jones)-- Lear was wise to attend to his Fool!

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