Thursday, March 05, 2009

The Obama deception

I have nothing but contempt for Alex Jones, but I must admit -- this is one canny piece of marketing. (He says, having spent many a year in the evil trade of advertising.) I may offer a precis of what the Great ConspiraTard has to say, as soon as I find out what it is.

8 comments:

Gary McGowan said...

Speaking of deception... I would hope this well-documented report would help show what we are actually facing if the nation continues to follow Obama's current path.

America's Fiscal Collapse
by Michel Chossudovsky
Global Research, March 2, 2009
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=12517

Perry Logan said...

A little background will help here...

Alex Jones believes the secret ruling elite of the world worship Moloch and can essentially live forever. They have openly announced they intend to kill 80% of us--90% when Alex is excited.

The Democrats and Republicans are in on the plot, mere puppets of their globalist masters. That's why their policies are totally the same.

This is what Alex says.

The evil elite are going to take our guns, force-vaccinate us, implant us with microchips, herd us into compact cities, dumb us down with fluoride, and poison us with genetically-modified foods. The government keeps "giant, honeycombed hives of toddlers drugged on lithium." There are live AIDS viruses in the corn.

In this context, I'm guessing that Obama turns out to be In On the Plot.

Anonymous said...

Perry:

Seems reasonable to me. What's Joe's problem with him?

Joseph Cannon said...

Well, for one thing, he has appalling taste in music.

In my script -- the one I referred to in a previous post -- the world is run by a secret society headed by an incarnation of Baal. (Baal = Moloch; both mean "Lord.") The headquarters for this society is located within a campground for the upper crust along the banks of the Russian River in California, where, once a year, the elite hold eldritch ceremonies involving a giant owl statue. The only outsider ever to have infiltrated that rite is ace conspiratologist Virgil "Bill" Cukor, who is continually reminding the world that his name is pronounced KEW-kor, even though most people call him Kook-er.

Conspiracy theorists have inspired more movies than most people realize. In 1988 or thereabouts, Dave Emory started getting airtime late at night in California. Soon after, all sorts of Dave-esque themes started to seep into produced scripts. The most direct influence was the Mel Gibson film "Conspiracy Theory," but there have been plenty of others. That's what happens when L.A.'s creative class falls asleep to the sound of paranoia...

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Anonymous said...

Ya mean there is an aspect to Alex that ISN'T marketing? Wow.

I lived for years within a few miles of Bohemian Grove, and knew the fellas in town that were hired as waiters, busboys, etc. Nothing spooky went on there.

My mother & I used to go have lunch and gin & tonics at the teeny local airport and watch the mucky-mucks like good ol' George Schultz (Tiger Ass) step off their little private jets with their suited, sunglassed, earpiece-wearing pals.

'Workers' in town (if you get my meaning), both boys and girls, got plenty of business. That's about all there is to tell.

Alex finds all manner of spookiness in it purely to promote (market) himself. Pffft.

Edgeoforever said...

Well, if it's W behind that mask, I'll have to agree - at least with the premise of this, no matter how nuts Alex Jones is (not really familiar)

Anonymous said...

"That's what happens when L.A.'s creative class falls asleep to the sound of paranoia"

..oh, like it was better when they fell asleep listening to Joe Frank??