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Great overview of Alex Jones's book! I got the audio book and enjoy the content, but the narrator is like Stephen Wright's performance as the DJ in Reservoir Dogs -- really slow, monotone, drab, etc. If only Jones had narrated it himself, it would have been incredible! Anyway, thanks for the reminder that I need to just buy the print version and read it the old-fashioned way.

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Alex is like the Oracle of Delphi. Probably a bit crazy. But hears and sees things way before most. Even if it comes out a bit garbled at times. There is a long spiritual tradition of the ‘Crazy Adept’. They are very valuable

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And- I hope any $ he makes off the book goes to the parent’s of Sandy Hook massacre. He’s sick. Giving to someone like that is analogous to adopting a child w/a pedophile. And calls into question your ________!

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I’m a believer in “global”… people living, working , helping the world of others- together; on our common issues & (& in the God we trust).

Therefore, not so sure what your defining as “globalist,” but bio says “trying to help,” & the words you use that come out at 1 (who’s reading) are anything but… ;/ “war,” “parasites,” “control freaks”… et al. And if you could clarify: who exactly you think are “censoring,” (what, how) “demonizing,” (who, why) etc. It’d be easier to understand: you: who you are, what you’re really for, trying to do, etc.

I mean the article seems to be an ad of sorts for Alex Jones, who you’ve had an epiphany about. However, this is the coward who denied the Sandyhook mass shooting (to name 1 huge error in judgement). We are human; we make mistakes, & we grow from these. We do better.

Or some do. So if you’re really trying to help, I don’t think marketing “open mouth, insert foot, gag, spot & yell at the highest decibel level” - Jones is the way to do it.

Thanks. Lisa

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