Curious Things That I Learned From Alex Jones Over the Years

in blog •  6 years ago  (edited)

It was just a year or two after Sept. 11 2001 that I found Alex Jones, and my short wave radio picked up his broadcast fairly well during those first years that I listened.

Crackling over the short wave came ideas that I had never thought of before, and in those days, I listened to every word from Alex Jones, the radio host who dared to show the discrepancies in the official narrative, and who "risked his life" to bring the truth to the world.

What made Alex's show so interesting was that, not only did he show a more realistic version of events like the Oklahoma City Bombing and the 9-11 event, but he also described some of the tactics that are used by cultural engineers in order to control the mind of the group collectively, and how information has been controlled by the world's rulers throughout history.

Here's Where It Gets Interesting

Back in the early days of his broadcast, callers would often ask Alex, "How are you still alive?" With the dangerous information that he was broadcasting, some listeners found it hard to believe that he hadn't been silenced by the evil ones that he was exposing. After listening to his show for a while, I noticed that, not only did Alex Jones demonstrate why he was allowed to broadcast his show and live to tell about it, but he had already told his listeners how information was controlled, and it was from his show that I learned about true propaganda and mass mind-control, and how it was done properly.

Screen Shot 2018-08-28 at 6.39.52 PM.png

The Court Jester

One day I listened as Alex described a form of propaganda from past centuries, as he was explaining the apparent function of the old court jester, and it made some sense. The king, or queen, would hire a jester to dress like a clown and then spill the ugly secrets of the court in the form of parody or fiction, showing the subjects of the kingdom the gruesome side of reality.

Screen Shot 2018-08-28 at 6.36.42 PM.png

By putting the information out there, the jester acted as a sort of royal 'steam valve' that kept the population from exploding in revolt, as if the secrets being released by a clown made them less threatening, or perhaps the jester's tales simply diluted the facts, his garb and gestures implying that the story was already spent, and had run it's course for all practical purposes.

Screen Shot 2018-08-28 at 6.38.45 PM.png

An added benefit of telling truth while wearing a clown suit was that, if anyone tried to elaborate on the jester's information, or try to verify it in any way, then they were automatically charged with being foolish, and through guilt by association, the story is doomed from the start. "Oh, you've been listening to the court jester again haven't you?"

That description of the court jester was something I'd never really thought about before Alex himself pointed it out.

Operation COINTELPRO

Screen Shot 2018-08-28 at 6.49.23 PM.png

I had also never heard the term 'COINTELPRO' before Alex brought it up. COINTELPRO, or 'Counterintelligence Program', is apparently a government project which infiltrates and discredits organic grassroots movements in the society's population. A successful COINTELPRO operation might work to make a good idea look crazy, stupid, dangerous or evil by adopting the idea with passion, then the planted agent simply acts crazy, stupid, dangerous or evil, depending on the task, so that no reasonable person will dare repeat the narrative that has been coopted, and the grassroots movement is stopped or reversed before it can gain more popularity.

Alex Jones expertly explained COINTELPRO to his listeners a long time ago.

Screen Shot 2018-08-28 at 6.41.37 PM.png

'Turd in the Punchbowl'

Here's another term that I also learned from Alex Jones: 'Turd in the Punchbowl'. What he was talking about was, when there is a collection of information that a community is getting data from, a single person can come along and taint the whole collection with a bit of disinformation. Also known as 'poisoning the well of information', the Turd in the Punchbowl ruins it for everyone, and nobody dares dip in or serve the punch afterwards.

It would be like having a panel of experts gathered on a certain topic, but one of the experts is wearing a tinfoil hat, and waving his arms around, screaming that he's surrounded by nano-drones. Wait, are nano-drones even real? Doesn't matter now, the tinfoil says it all, and the topic is off the table indefinitely, forever coupled with lunacy, along with anything else that panel was prepared to discuss initially. The wild display has poisoned the well of information, and the actor is playing the Turd in the Punchbowl.

Reading Between the Lines of the Play

If you decide to listen to Alex, be sure to listen to every word, there is a lot to be learned from him, and like the jester, there is a lot of truth in his words. The jester at least allows us to ask, "WHY is this info being discredited?"

Watch as the actual facts on a given matter can now easily be associated with tinfoilery, and notice how you didn't share that one highly informative video because Alex started pretending to cry at the end, a big fake blubbering act that basically ruined the whole point of the video. Watch, listen and learn from the theater.

Screen Shot 2018-08-28 at 6.41.00 PM.png

Listen to the jester, watch the theater, and learn how the show is run, so that we can all not only unveil the truth of the world, but so that we can reclaim the world. Just to be sure though, maybe bring your own beverages, and don't drink the punch.



images above thanks to Wikimedia Commons

Screen Shot 2018-07-27 at 12.33.06 PM.png

Click @therealpaul for more

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

I have to say I started with Alex , in that amidst what sounds like madness is a hella lotta truth, and I worked my way researching from there.Now I feel he gives half truths and half lies in a sort of drip feeding way. I find RichieFromBoston on youtube fantastic .The thing that lost me with Alex is when I saw the size of his studio !!!waaaay too big to be sincere.

It was always a little suspicious, that was a lot of DVDs he sold!

For several years I listened to Alex Jones. Not really anymore. He has a purpose and waking people up and ringing the alarm. But I think he sold out several years ago. today it all seems kind of hype. There are other alternative media truth-tellers I listen to today including Greg Mannarino Sgt report Greg Hunter and others. Thanks my friend @therealpaul

I suspect that he was always there to make the truth look ridiculous, and to become the very face of alternative news for the same reason.

My god, this is unbelievable. Alex Jones is a red-faced idiot spewing absurdities. The worst thing was when he claimed Hillary is obsessed by demons. Also, he doesn't believe a word he says, people have met him out of character. You need to check in with reality.
Unfollowed.

You obviously don't understand what I wrote.

Congratulations! Your post has been selected as a daily Steemit truffle! It is listed on rank 21 of all contributions awarded today. You can find the TOP DAILY TRUFFLE PICKS HERE.

I upvoted your contribution because to my mind your post is at least 5 SBD worth and should receive 92 votes. It's now up to the lovely Steemit community to make this come true.

I am TrufflePig, an Artificial Intelligence Bot that helps minnows and content curators using Machine Learning. If you are curious how I select content, you can find an explanation here!

Have a nice day and sincerely yours,
trufflepig
TrufflePig

Alex Jones is a little too over the top for me but I know what you mean by a more realistic version of events. Right now, it seems there are more folks practising good investigative journalism than there are journalists doing it, some are even on Steemit.

I'm sure that 'over the top' is part of his act, so that the info he presents is less digestible. He's an actor, but not a great actor, and I think his function is to make any alternative news media look crazy by association.

Yes, he's controlled opposition.

Alex is doing it just for money now

That may be what it was always about.

Gambar yang menyeramkan kawan tapi menarik