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Comment by James Arft
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Brock Lorber at Bloody Mary Breakfast has had one too  many.  Although his piece starts off OK his attempt at mind control quickly gets out of control and ends up in the ditch.  His feable attempt to attack the messenger so he may avoid reality is just another example of what happens to naive and trusting people who fail to get all the news.  They can't stop reaching for the very thing that is killing them. 

 Mr. Lorger needs rehab. 


Comment by Brian White
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Anyone who has an honest and open mind, and has listened to Alex Jones over a period of time (as opposed to limited exposure from one or two youtube clips) knows that he is for real and completely sincere whether you agree with him or not. To characterize him as a con-artist sounds like something a real con-artist would do. What Mr. Lorber has produced here is a propaganda piece and has engaged in the very tactics that he is accusing Mr. Jones of. What Alex Jones actually does is expose the hidden strings behind the establishment's magic tricks. Mr. Lorber is suggesting that this "connectedness" does not really exist. If you believe that I have some ocean front property here in AZ for you. Anyone who knows the origin and history of Interpol for example would realize that it doesn't take much reading between the lines to see what Alex Jones sees in the "diplomatic immunity" issue. Mr. Lorber's version of things leads me to think that one of the following is true: 1) It is intentional disinformation, and Mr. Lorber himself doesn't really believe what he's saying. 2) Mr. Lorber has actually been fooled by the establishment magicians' elaborate stage shows such as 911, and the whole international banksters' manipulation of global events. Some suggested reading for Mr. Lorber: Rise of the 4th Reich by Jim Marrs is a good starting point, but be careful, don't look behind the curtain if you want to keep believing in the Wizard.


Comment by Jet Lacey
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Jeez Brock, why do you have such a hard on for Alex Jones, and everyone else for that matter?

While I often like what you have to say, you tend to come off like "I'm so much fucking smarter and therefore holier than thou because I understand concepts and ideas and other interesting stuff that the rest of you lowbrows out there just wouldn't understand." 

Here’s a perfect example: 

“Confidence-men, politicians, propagandists, salesmen, info-tainers, and everyone else who would stick their hand in your pocket are able to baffle you with bull, and return to the well again and again, because they know how your mind works better than you do.”

They do?  Really?  Thanks for informing us how everyone but you is so stupid and gullible. 

Not only is your tone oftentimes condescending, you have a penchant for nitpicking and grousing people over the minutiae and intimacies of the English language, like whenever someone uses the word "we" when they really mean "me."    

Let’s delve further into how dim-bulbed we all are, shall we?

“Perhaps the most harm from Alex Jones (and other pay-triots) is the promotion of helplessness. In the fantastical world of evil elites and quagmire of legal fictions and arcane legal rituals, a person could be excused for feeling overwhelmed by circumstances outside his control. That feeling of helplessness is the difference between a free man, leading by example, and a couch potato armed with the latest conspiracy theory as an excuse for inaction or, perhaps worse, counterproductive action.”

Wowee.  Now, Alex Jones and anyone else who would earn a living from their activities in the freedom movement are not only promoting but actually creating human helplessness by informing the masses about something you say doesn’t even exist?

Wha-wha-wha-what?

And, you insinuate that those who go out there every day to spread the truth are not only enslaving people but turning them into sedentary buffoons?  C’mon, are you fucking kidding me?

Brock, the New World Order is all too real, and it is, at the very least, irresponsible and quite possibly dangerous for you to go around spreading this type of disinformation.  Sure, Alex Jones has a flair for the dramatic and a penchant for sensationalization, but like he says (and I’m paraphrasing);

“If I went around saying these things in a calm, rational voice, no one would pay any attention.  If you don’t shout it from the rooftops, people won’t listen.”

One more thing; just because you don’t like how and why Alex Jones called out Obama on the altering of Executive Order 12425, it doesn’t take away the fact that a foreign police force should not, in any way, have any type of status, standing, or immunity  to operate within the United States.  Can we at least agree on that?

Brock, I know it sounds like I’m hating on you personally; I’m not.  We tend to disagree on a lot of different subjects, and that’s ok too.  The unfettered exchange of ideas is the bedrock tenet for any free society. 

“So come on then, give us a cuddle!”

 

Comment by foundZero
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I get the point. It's often seemed like Alex plays fast and loose with the facts. Lots of people think he's a loon. But he gets interesting guests on so he stays rellevant.


Comment by Get Real
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I disagree with many things Alex says, and I disagree with how he claims Ted Anderson's prices are low when they are extremely high (compare his on-air prices to apmex.com).  However, warts and all, Alex Jones' information is, for the most part, dead-on.  I don't need some nut-job telling me I need to adjust my filters.  Fuck you very much, but my filters work fine, even when I see massive dis-info like that come around.  I can filter out certain aspects of Alex Jones, and I can filter out complete BS like this article.  One thing I do agree with, that Jones says often, is stop complaining about the messenger and focus on the issues.  Is there anything else you (Brock) think is more important to write about?  GMAFB already.  Is this the best issue you can come up with?  You hate Alex that much?  WTF is your agenda -- for people to pay more attention to you?  Thanks for warning me to ignore anything you have to say.  I know you're a complete retard and need professional help.  I'm able to filter portions of Alex Jones and other assholes just fine on my own.  I'll continue to listen to Alex Jones and Webster Tarpley.


Comment by Die Daily
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Hilarious article. I personally know of not one AJ listener that is unaware of his faults. Any idiot can see that he over-dramatizes things. He uses antics. He's definitely a showman. And? The information tends to check out (95+ percent). Who else brings in guests with the popular appeal and mainstream credibility that he does? Who has woken up more people to the idea that things are really, seriously f***ed up and that a coordinated, if diverse and fictionalized cabal of serious a**holes is behind it. What, do you think the sheeple would benefit more from some sort of Charlie Rose clinical effeminacy? Get real. And get a life. AJ is a portal. He brought me to THIS site, indirectly. It started with him and now I'm into DYI, No State Project, Boiling Frogs, Truth Jihad, Militia Radio, and probably a dozen other wonderful and diverse resources, none of whom tend to reference back to AJ very much if at all. Too bad for them. And too bad for you, Lorber, have so much extra time on your hands after fighting the gummint and the globalist maniacs that you can sit around and invent divisions in our movement of awakening where there need be none. Your article implies that we are idiots and can't filter for ourselves. What are you, the nanny journalist? Go write for FOX if that's your shtick, because we can think. In the mean time, how about you swivel your divisive little mouthpiece around a little bit more over there toward the enemy on the horizon. That enemy wants to tax, imprison, disarm, vaccine, drug, taze and statute your *ss into the dirt, moron. How many taxes are you paying to AJ? Does he want your guns? Are you a rebel against the draconian rule of AJ? What are you INTO vaccines? We don't have a lot of time left to wake folks up before the SHTF. The last thing we need is mouthpieces inventing reasons for forming up factions and squaring off against each other.

P.S. Everything in this universe is interconnected. That list you offer us? Newsflash: there are some pretty easy to draw interconnection there. If you did a little homework you could draw a f***ing spider web on that baby. So what? Who knows what rich diversity of connections the NON HOMOGENEOUS set of listeners will draw between that scatter-gun of info-death, lol. You'd like a structured reduction a la pablum. Fine. Eat up. Meanwhile we can and will think for ourselves just fine thanks. And we'll remain UNIFIED AGAINST THE MAN DESPITE OUR IMMENSE DIVERSITY and your best efforts to chop us up into opposing camps.


Comment by Phil Taylor
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 Wow!! Talk about bias. Did you have an extra bowl at breakfast, Mr. Lorger?

I would call this a very good example of DISinformation. Are you trying to get people (sheople) to stop listening to Alex Jones? Well... you will fail miserably, just as your article did.

You should probably stick to critiquing non-issues. At least there you would fit in. Alex is BY FAR your superior, both in knowledge amassed and the ability to present it. Sorry, you realy failed to make a valid point on this story. You shouldn't even begun to write it.

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