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« on: February 26, 2010, 10:29:46 AM »

Alex just revealed that Stephen King might come on the show!
He might come on with Shooter Jennings on monday even  Smiley
That would be BIG!
The man is an icon!
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« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2010, 10:30:08 AM »

Alex said writer Steven King will be providing commentary on Shooter Jennings' next album. And that he is a fan of Alex's work, and is totally anti-NWO. His books describe the NWO.

He says Shooter Jennings will be world-premiering his new album on Monday. And that Steven King may be on the show at the same time, either this Monday, or some time in the future.

He also says another big movie star is going to be in-studio with Alex in the future.

He is literally drunk with joy right now. He says Hollywood/pop culture is the final domino to fall before the public wakes up.
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« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2010, 10:30:35 AM »



AJ just said it.

He will have some more to say on this on MONDAY.

I say the writer because there is a jackass neocon representative in Iowa with the exact same name.
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« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2010, 10:32:25 AM »

Now that would be sweet!

Horror doesn't need to be fictional... we have plenty of real life horror even scarier than posessed cars and walking corpses. Shocked
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« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2010, 10:35:50 AM »

The Stand miniseries is going to be rebroadcast this weekend.
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« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2010, 10:37:00 AM »

Alex mentioned The Running Man, which is one of the best Dystopian books ever written.  If you've never read it, I highly recommend it.

Don't judge the book by the HORRIBLE movie, which has almost nothing at all to do with the book.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Running_Man

Plot

The book has a total of 101 chapters, laid out in a "countdown" format. The first is titled "Minus 100 and Counting..." and the ensuing ones are similar, with the numbers decreasing, until the last one, "Minus 000 and Counting" (or, in some versions, merely "000").

The story's protagonist, Ben Richards, is a citizen of Co-Op City in the year 2025. The world's economy is in a shambles and America has become a totalitarian dystopia. Richards is unable to find work, having been blackballed, and needs money to get medicine for his gravely ill daughter Cathy. As a last resort, Richards turns to the Games Federation, a government-mandated television station that runs violent game shows (in one game, Treadmill to Bucks, a contestant with a heart or respiratory condition runs on a treadmill earning prize money for the duration of their run, often dying in the process). After rigorous physical and mental testing, Richards meets with Dan Killian, a producer with the Games Network, and Bobby Thompson, host of The Running Man - the network's most popular, lucrative, and dangerous game. Richards has been selected to appear on this show.

Richards is declared an enemy of the state and released with a 12-hour head start before an elite group of "Hunters", Games Network-employed hitmen set out to kill him. The contestant earns $100 per hour he remains alive, an additional $100 for each law enforcement officer or Hunter he kills, and one billion "New Dollars" if he should survive for 30 days. The record time for survival is eight days and five hours - a mark that Richards eventually surpasses.

The runner is given $4,800 cash (a two-day advance on his winnings) before he leaves the studio. He can travel anywhere in the world, and each day he must videotape two messages and courier them to the TV show. Without a videotaped message, he will be held in default of his Games contract and will lose the prize money but will continue to be hunted indefinitely.

As the game begins, Richards obtains a disguise and false identification records, traveling through New York to Boston. In Boston, he is tracked down by the Hunters and only manages to escape by setting off an explosion in the basement of a YMCA that kills five police officers. He narrowly escapes through a sewer pipe. Next, he hides in the impoverished Boston ghetto, and meets gang member Bradley Throckmorton and his family. From Bradley he learns that the air is polluted on a massive scale, that the poor are kept as a permanent underclass, and that the Games Network exists only as a propaganda machine to pacify and distract the public. Richards attempts to incorporate this information into his videotaped messages, but finds that the Network censors them and dubs over his voice with obscenities and threats against the public.

Bradley decides to help Richards, smuggling him past a government checkpoint to Manchester, New Hampshire, where he disguises himself as an elderly, half-blind priest. In addition, Bradley provides Richards with remailing labels so that the Network will not be able to track Richards by the postmark on his videotapes. Richards spends a few days in Manchester, but dreams that Bradley has betrayed him after being tortured. He travels to a safe house owned by a friend of Bradley in Portland, Maine, but is identified and reported by the owner's mother. As the police and the Hunters close in on the safe house, Richards is wounded, but manages to escape.

The next morning, after arranging to mail his tapes, Richards carjacks Amelia Williams, takes her as a hostage and makes his way to an airport. Richards holds a lengthy standoff at the airport and manages to bluff his way past Evan McCone, the lead Hunter, onto a plane by pretending he is carrying high-quality plastic explosives.

He takes both Amelia and McCone as prisoners, and has the plane fly low over heavily populated areas to avoid being shot down by a surface-to-air missile. However, he is soon confronted by Killian on a video call, who states that he knows Richards does not have any explosive as the plane's security system would have detected if he did. His cover blown, he is surprised when he is offered the job of lead Hunter. He is hesitant to take the job, worried that his family will become a target. Killian then informs him that his wife and daughter were brutally murdered ten days earlier, even before Richards first appeared on the show (Killian emphatically denies that the network had anything to do with the crime), and gives Richards some time to make his decision. Richards falls asleep, and dreams of his murdered family and a gruesome crime scene. With nothing left to lose, Richards overpowers the flight crew and kills McCone but is shot and mortally wounded. He allows Amelia to parachute to safety, and with his last strength, he overrides the plane's autopilot and flies the plane into the Games Building, home of The Network. The book ends with the plane crashing into the tower, and the description, "...and it rained fire twenty blocks away."

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« Reply #6 on: February 26, 2010, 10:41:09 AM »

Nice.I will be listening live monday then.
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« Reply #7 on: February 26, 2010, 10:50:45 AM »

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« Reply #8 on: February 26, 2010, 11:57:37 PM »

I was a "constant reader" for many years; still, I'm wondering if even King can (or will) be honest about the endless evidence against the 9-11 official story. You saw what happened to Hunter S. Thompson--"suicided" a day after he spoke to Jones on the phone about it. I considered that before writing a letter to King on the subject. I'm not a celebrity--I don't live with that daily pain in the ass, and if I did I'd be pretty pissed at my so-called fans petitioning me to go the way Thompson did, ask for an FBI bullet.

King's elder son--his name is "Joseph Hillstrom King" (goes by just Joe Hill) was at a book signing while sitting next to a truther down in Florida last year--or maybe before last year (I can't remember). It was funny: at the same time Joe Hill was doing this book signing there was a truther who made a 9-11 conspiracy "drama" (not a documentary) signing copies of his DVD. I've long since lost track of this story, and can't even remember the movie's title--it was "Reflections something-or-other"--but King's elder son was just RAILING against this guy for being a truther. Big argument right there in the Florida bookstore.

And so I thought of that, and I figured, "Well, I guess Stephen King, himself, is a denier." And I lived with that for about 6 months, then I thought, "He's too bright to be a denier." Face it, the official 19 Arab hijacker fable is just so DUMB--it's so uncannily stupid as far as building collapse explanations go you figure there has to be at least SOMETHING more. As far as his book-writing son goes, I can't speak for the man.
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« Reply #9 on: February 27, 2010, 12:22:53 AM »

I was a "constant reader" for many years; still, I'm wondering if even King can (or will) be honest about the endless evidence against the 9-11 official story. You saw what happened to Hunter S. Thompson--"suicided" a day after he spoke to Jones on the phone about it. I considered that before writing a letter to King on the subject. I'm not a celebrity--I don't live with that daily pain in the ass, and if I did I'd be pretty pissed at my so-called fans petitioning me to go the way Thompson did, ask for an FBI bullet.

King's elder son--his name is "Joseph Hillstrom King" (goes by just Joe Hill) was at a book signing while sitting next to a truther down in Florida last year--or maybe before last year (I can't remember). It was funny: at the same time Joe Hill was doing this book signing there was a truther who made a 9-11 conspiracy "drama" (not a documentary) signing copies of his DVD. I've long since lost track of this story, and can't even remember the movie's title--it was "Reflections something-or-other"--but King's elder son was just RAILING against this guy for being a truther. Big argument right there in the Florida bookstore.

And so I thought of that, and I figured, "Well, I guess Stephen King, himself, is a denier." And I lived with that for about 6 months, then I thought, "He's too bright to be a denier." Face it, the official 19 Arab hijacker fable is just so DUMB--it's so uncannily stupid as far as building collapse explanations go you figure there has to be at least SOMETHING more. As far as his book-writing son goes, I can't speak for the man.













when did alex talk to Hunter Thompson? I've never heard him say that.  Huh
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« Reply #10 on: February 27, 2010, 12:29:48 AM »

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2005/020305thompsonwarned.htm

Tell you the truth, I wasn't ever much of a Thompson fan, but he did strike me as bitterly honest and fair.
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« Reply #11 on: February 27, 2010, 12:45:28 AM »

Yeah I don't think that was Alex that he called even though the article doesn't mention the source. But it is centainly interesting that he died not long after starting to investigate 911. I remmember alex did and interview with his illustrator Ralph Steadman. I thinks it is archived in the prisonplanet tv audio archives.
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« Reply #12 on: February 27, 2010, 12:54:36 AM »

Steadman--good ol' Pink Floyd The Wall artist. Now, I was a fan of his because I was a illustration/fine arts major back in the 80s. I don't know much about Shooter, seeing as my region (north Baltimore) tends to mock southern rock on the local rock stations (all 2 of them). I'm listening to the Shooter/Jones interview as I write this. Gone To Carolina seems like a great song--just purrs right out of the speakers like a jaguar.
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« Reply #13 on: February 27, 2010, 01:01:52 AM »

Steadman--good ol' Pink Floyd The Wall artist. Now, I was a fan of his because I was a illustration/fine arts major back in the 80s. I don't know much about Shooter, seeing as my region (north Baltimore) tends to mock southern rock on the local rock stations (all 2 of them). I'm listening to the Shooter/Jones interview as I write this. Gone To Carolina seems like a great song--just purrs right out of the speakers like a jaguar.

Yeah I doubt 98 rock is gonna play that type of stuff.
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« Reply #14 on: February 27, 2010, 01:12:22 AM »

Yeah, well...guess you've been around. Maybe if "Crack The Sky" did an anti-NWO anthem it'd get some airplay. And they probably did play Black Ribbon once, then canned it. Throw on the Buck Cherry and 3-11: B-more's now the heroin capital of the US. Oh--and last year I lived in Laurel--stone's throw from the NSA. You ought to see the NSA people coming into the 12 step meetings, chemically-induced fairy tale of lies. But you live and learn.
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« Reply #15 on: February 27, 2010, 01:16:00 AM »

Yeah, well...guess you've been around. Maybe if "Crack The Sky" did an anti-NWO anthem it'd get some airplay. And they probably did play Black Ribbon once, then canned it. Throw on the Buck Cherry and 3-11: B-more's now the heroin capital of the US. Oh--and last year I lived in Laurel--stone's throw from the NSA. You ought to see the NSA people coming into the 12 step meetings, chemically-induced fairy tale of lies. But you live and learn.

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« Reply #16 on: February 27, 2010, 01:23:15 AM »

It doesn't. I lived in Dallastown, York Township for 2 years. Ever hear of "Mister Ed's Elephant Museum"? I mean, I'm not that guy, but I drove past the place a lot on 30. And yeah, I am named "Ed" (thank god that museum wasn't near where I went to junior high or I'd still have people calling me "Mister Ed's Elephant Museum").
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« Reply #17 on: February 27, 2010, 02:26:38 AM »

lol at the 'Stephen King is totally NWO' thread a few weeks ago
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« Reply #18 on: February 27, 2010, 02:58:41 AM »

You saw what happened to Hunter S. Thompson--"suicided" a day after he spoke to Jones on the phone about it.

Proof?
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« Reply #19 on: February 27, 2010, 08:25:20 AM »

Alex said writer Steven King will be providing commentary on Shooter Jennings' next album. And that he is a fan of Alex's work, and is totally anti-NWO. His books describe the NWO.

He says Shooter Jennings will be world-premiering his new album on Monday. And that Steven King may be on the show at the same time, either this Monday, or some time in the future.

He also says another big movie star is going to be in-studio with Alex in the future.

He is literally drunk with joy right now. He says Hollywood/pop culture is the final domino to fall before the public wakes up.

Good on ya, especialy so Aj's comment:He says Hollywood/pop culture is the final domino to fall before the public wakes up.

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« Reply #20 on: February 27, 2010, 08:29:34 AM »

lol at the 'Stephen King is totally NWO' thread a few weeks ago

par for the course on this site. i'm surprised he didnt get the 'theosophist' tag because he writes horror stories.
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« Reply #21 on: February 27, 2010, 08:49:02 AM »

I'm a HUGE King fan...this is awesome news!!

par for the course on this site. i'm surprised he didnt get the 'theosophist' tag because he writes horror stories.

There isn't much in his stories that would indicate that he is a theosophist.  Some people could jump to the conclusion that he is "possessed" when he writes.  He has often claimed that his stories seem to come through him and not from him.  This sounds a bit like the channeling Theosophists do when writing their books(Bailey, Creme and Hubbard).  So, the comparison could be argued by people who don't know King's work very well.

But, he certainly is not NWO.  Many of his characters are anti-establishment types.  The Long Walk is one of his best glimpses of a future where America is a police state run by a dictator much like "Big Brother".  The main character even recalls his father being taken away by the state.

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« Reply #22 on: February 27, 2010, 09:08:06 AM »

Steadman--good ol' Pink Floyd The Wall artist. Now, I was a fan of his because I was a illustration/fine arts major back in the 80s. I don't know much about Shooter, seeing as my region (north Baltimore) tends to mock southern rock on the local rock stations (all 2 of them). I'm listening to the Shooter/Jones interview as I write this. Gone To Carolina seems like a great song--just purrs right out of the speakers like a jaguar.

I thought Gerald Scarfe did all the illustrations for The Wall.
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« Reply #23 on: February 27, 2010, 12:28:51 PM »

I wonder if he reads Sutter Cain?
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« Reply #24 on: February 27, 2010, 02:29:16 PM »

I thought Gerald Scarfe did all the illustrations for The Wall.

You're right, it was Scarfe. Funny, how I got that mixed up eons ago and it just stayed in my memory. A lesson for me in the persistence of false conceptions.
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« Reply #25 on: February 27, 2010, 02:51:36 PM »

It doesn't. I lived in Dallastown, York Township for 2 years. Ever hear of "Mister Ed's Elephant Museum"? I mean, I'm not that guy, but I drove past the place a lot on 30. And yeah, I am named "Ed" (thank god that museum wasn't near where I went to junior high or I'd still have people calling me "Mister Ed's Elephant Museum").

Yeah the elephant museum is out near me. I drive by it a lot.
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« Reply #26 on: February 27, 2010, 02:53:23 PM »

I'm a HUGE King fan...this is awesome news!!

There isn't much in his stories that would indicate that he is a theosophist.  Some people could jump to the conclusion that he is "possessed" when he writes.  He has often claimed that his stories seem to come through him and not from him.  This sounds a bit like the channeling Theosophists do when writing their books(Bailey, Creme and Hubbard).  So, the comparison could be argued by people who don't know King's work very well.

But, he certainly is not NWO.  Many of his characters are anti-establishment types.  The Long Walk is one of his best glimpses of a future where America is a police state run by a dictator much like "Big Brother".  The main character even recalls his father being taken away by the state.

"Theosophist" isn't bad by itself. If you're a Christian you have 4 Christian "theosophists"--that is, metaphysical "visionaries" whose philosophy dovetailed with theology, and it so happens that their theology was Christian: Georg Hegel, George Berkeley, Warren Felt Evans and John Sterling. In contrast, Benjamin Creme, Blavatsky--that's where you get these Egyptian mystery religions wherein people's "worth" as human beings--how much freedom they deserve, how much justice they deserve--is ranked in hierarchies, all of which involve earthly money, earthly status, titles, etc. Scientology has hierarchies of human worth. Christianity has God, Christ and humanity--and that's basically it.

King was a toss-up--in my estimate--between good & evil. Sometimes on the side of good, sometimes not. Then again, so was I. So was everyone back in the 80's. I think we were (for the most part) afraid of getting blown up in nuclear war, and so it was like, "Hey, why not see what this/that is like before I'm nuked to a crisp?" We felt we couldn't really do anything about that. However, once 9-11 happened there was a spirit of "let's try to do something about this." First, we thought we could reestablish justice by taking out Bin Laden or Hussein; later, it became clear the perpetrators were a lot closer to home.

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« Reply #27 on: February 27, 2010, 03:35:07 PM »

Proof?

You know, I had posted this link
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march2005/020305thompsonwarned.htm

...and it confused me, because it was just part of another article that appeared on InfoWars and I thought Alex J. was doing the talking. He wasn't. That was a quote by Paul William Roberts taken from his "Globe and Mail" article, 2/26/05. And here's how Roberts' quote actually reads:

Hunter telephoned me on Feb. 19, the night before his death. He sounded scared. It wasn't always easy to understand what he said, particularly over the phone, he mumbled, yet when there was something he really wanted you to understand, you did. He'd been working on a story about the World Trade Center attacks and had stumbled across what he felt was hard evidence showing the towers had been brought down not by the airplanes that flew into them but by explosive charges set off in their foundations. Now he thought someone was out to stop him publishing it: "They're gonna make it look like suicide," he said. "I know how these bastards think . . ."

Meanwhile, here's the article of Stephen King's writer son railing against the truther at a book signing in Florida:
http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_bill_dou_080316_steven_king_s_son_2c_t.htm

"Reflecting Pool" is the name of the truther's movie, and like I said, it's a drama--actors doing a made-up script, albeit in a sript where the official 9-11 lie is made to seem what it is (a total fib).
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« Reply #28 on: February 27, 2010, 03:57:36 PM »

He has a recent book "Under the Dome"

http://www.amazon.com/Under-Dome-Novel-Stephen-King/dp/1439148503

"...Within days, Chester's Mill turns into a depressing cauldron of murder, corruption, conspiracy, and increasing fear. The town's police fall under the control of a vicious town selectman with dictatorial ambitions. Resources are seized. Vocal dissenters are jailed--or worse. Soon the air quality inside the dome begins to change. Illnesses increase. Children begin to have seizures and frightening visions. Fear leads to anger, and people start to do things they wouldn't have dreamed of just days earlier. As tension mounts, the stage is set for a final cataclysmic showdown between those who will stop at nothing to enforce their agenda for the town and those who believe the town's increasingly dangerous leaders must be stopped at any cost.

On some levels, Under the Dome is almost allegorical. The town's blossoming dictatorship is reminiscent of Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia, with a charismatic leader ruling by force, police who operate outside the law, and "police solidarity" armbands for citizens
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« Reply #29 on: February 27, 2010, 05:34:38 PM »


Just a thought. The more Alex and Prison Planet Forum talks about King coming on the show the higher the risk that he will be "influenced" to NOT come on the show and speak about the NWO.

Sometimes we are our own worst enemies buy talking and posting as if no one is watching.
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« Reply #30 on: February 27, 2010, 05:48:01 PM »

Just a thought. The more Alex and Prison Planet Forum talks about King coming on the show the higher the risk that he will be "influenced" to NOT come on the show and speak about the NWO.

Sometimes we are our own worst enemies buy talking and posting as if no one is watching.

The only problem is when you expect "famous person X" to be inline 100% with the views of PrisonPlanet.com, and approach the interview like a cross-examination. You know, Max Keiser, the guy on the Alex Jones movie saying, "Bernanke!? Goldman Sachs!" They're arsonists asking for more matches!!"--well, as of December he (Max Keiser) still believed in anthropogenic global warming. If you find a perfect church, join it--then it won't be perfect anymore.
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« Reply #31 on: February 27, 2010, 06:16:08 PM »

The only problem is when you expect "famous person X" to be inline 100% with the views of PrisonPlanet.com, and approach the interview like a cross-examination. You know, Max Keiser, the guy on the Alex Jones movie saying, "Bernanke!? Goldman Sachs!" They're arsonists asking for more matches!!"--well, as of December he (Max Keiser) still believed in anthropogenic global warming. If you find a perfect church, join it--then it won't be perfect anymore.

Very few are "inline 100% with the views of PrisonPlanet.com" at least publicly.

Not many people are brave enough to play ALL of the "truth cards" at once.

I.E. How many of these would you tell a friend or acquaintance about in the same conversation?

*Global Warming Fraud
*Vaccine Fraud
*Fluoride
*GMO
*SSRIs = mass murder/suicide
*World Government
*HAARP
*War as a racket
*Oil price manipulation/peak oil fraud
*Planned Parenthood/Eugenics
*Environmentalism/Eugenics/real estate appropriation
*Corn Syrup
*Aspartame
*False Flag Terrorism
*911/77/311
*Anglo-American elite Banking families
*Masonic/Satanic/Occult religion of the elite
*Statin drugs
*Chemtrails
*Anti-Hemp conspracy
*Psycology/Eugenics/Death Industry

To name but a few. I'll bet most people will think you are a paranoid schizophrenic if you only mention three of them in the same conversation.
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« Reply #32 on: February 27, 2010, 06:57:54 PM »

Very few are "inline 100% with the views of PrisonPlanet.com" at least publicly.

Not many people are brave enough to play ALL of the "truth cards" at once.

I.E. How many of these would you tell a friend or acquaintance about in the same conversation?

*Global Warming Fraud
*Vaccine Fraud
*Fluoride
*GMO
*SSRIs = mass murder/suicide
*World Government
*HAARP
*War as a racket
*Oil price manipulation/peak oil fraud
*Planned Parenthood/Eugenics
*Environmentalism/Eugenics/real estate appropriation
*Corn Syrup
*Aspartame
*False Flag Terrorism
*911/77/311
*Anglo-American elite Banking families
*Masonic/Satanic/Occult religion of the elite
*Statin drugs
*Chemtrails
*Anti-Hemp conspracy
*Psycology/Eugenics/Death Industry

To name but a few. I'll bet most people will think you are a paranoid schizophrenic if you only mention three of them in the same conversation.

Then I am a true "fruit loop"!  lol.  My husband thinks I am completely nuts.  Wink  Ah, but he's still laying there on the couch...so I must be acceptable enough.
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« Reply #33 on: February 27, 2010, 08:24:26 PM »

Very few are "inline 100% with the views of PrisonPlanet.com" at least publicly.

Not many people are brave enough to play ALL of the "truth cards" at once.

I.E. How many of these would you tell a friend or acquaintance about in the same conversation?

You can't say them all at once, as it's like a 24-letter alphabet of deceptions nearly everyone has adopted (in part). With one person, they're believing letters a,b and c; another, letters d, e and f--and then you're doing fine with this listener until you get to letter "l" and it's all over, they don't want to hear you. And it's not just ordinary friends & family, but gifted celebrities/writers.

I'm not exactly dumb, yet I believed that 9-11 official ruse until last July. I believed the global warming ruse until last November. I supported Obama in the 2008 election. Six years earlier I supported the invasion of Iraq. My personal track record looks like something you ran through a horse--and yet now I have impatience with family telling me, "Here, sit and watch this news with me on CNN" (it's just propaganda). See it so clearly when it's the other person; miss it all the times you did it yourself.
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« Reply #34 on: February 27, 2010, 08:53:35 PM »

It's really hard to look back on oneself after being awakened. I too bought into most of the lies until I was given enough information(data) to show that I was wrong. I guess that is why many people actively wish to remain asleep because it's scary to realign one's world view especially if that new worldview is unpopular.
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« Reply #35 on: February 27, 2010, 08:57:49 PM »

It's really hard to look back on oneself after being awakened. I too bought into most of the lies until I was given enough information(data) to show that I was wrong. I guess that is why many people actively wish to remain asleep because it's scary to realign one's world view especially if that new worldview is unpopular.

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« Reply #36 on: February 28, 2010, 09:12:26 PM »

This is great news. I have been a Stephen King fan for years, and I have always had a suspicion he was anti NWO.

In his last Dark Tower book, two characters hide an evil talisman of great power (Black Thirteen) beneath the WTC in the year of 1999. The evil protagonist of the series is named the Crimson King, and his symbol is a disembodied eye.
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« Reply #37 on: February 28, 2010, 09:17:41 PM »

lol at the 'Stephen King is totally NWO' thread a few weeks ago

Now we'll hear that King is "CoIntelPro."

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« Reply #38 on: February 28, 2010, 09:18:39 PM »

This is great news. I have been a Stephen King fan for years, and I have always had a suspicion he was anti NWO.

In his last Dark Tower book, two characters hide an evil talisman of great power (Black Thirteen) beneath the WTC in the year of 1999. The evil protagonist of the series is named the Crimson King, and his symbol is a disembodied eye.

Those books are incredible!  Pure genius.  

Good to hear from you, Ford!
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« Reply #39 on: February 28, 2010, 09:21:12 PM »

Those books are incredible!  Pure genius. 

Good to hear from you, Ford!
I loved them as well. A paralell universe is a great concept and is quite fitting for the times we live in.
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