Uncle Alex
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I have wasted a precious couple of hours of my life listening to Alex Jones, live from Hardin, Montana. I was surprised by how little research he had undertaken before visiting Hardin. But Uncle Al and Steve Quayle's 'facts' cannot be substantiated: e-mails, texts, telephone calls, 'tips' from the military and police, all hearsay. When Uncle Al says: At around 1.35[^] There are German troops here, German paramilitaries, British paramilitaries. They're keeping back from us, deeper in the facility. There are troops here, right now at this facility, by that I mean paramilitary forces.. IMO there were no paramilitary, because by the time Uncle Al got to Hardin, it was clear that APF was nothing but a scam, and Uncle Al's Hardin conspiracy theory would never fly. I was amused by: At around 2.50 (same link) This is one of the most dangerous missions we have been on. And then around 3.38 Uncle Al [re another crew]: They can follow along if they want. Other Crew: We did this tour on Saturday. [26th September, 5 days earlier] Dangerous? They're running bloody coach trips to the place. And here's Uncle Al cutting in whenever the subject veers towards a verifiable truth. At around 09:18 (same link) Uncle Al: But Becky there are newscasts where the locals and the people of American Police Force were saying that they wanted this to be Guantanamo West. That was on CNN. Becky: That was not American Police Force and I would ask you to go back and recheck your sources ... [Oops! Homework Nunky. Should have read the Billings Gazette, then you would have heard of CiviGenics and Community Education Centers Inc (CEC below)] Uncle Al [interrupting]: They've not been requesting to have this as a facility to hold detainees? Becky: No sir, and please, everyone must think carefully, Twin Rivers detention facility will not hold Guantanamo Bay nor other multi-national offenders for a minimum and medium ... [It's no good gal, he doesn't want to hear that you cant hold terrorists in the gaol.] Uncle Al [interrupting]: Why did I see documents and blueprints on the wall saying foreign aliens detention facility? Becky: That's the former leasee who was here, you also saw documents on the wall that said C
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I hate to say it, but you've wasted your time. CSS is highly unlikely to look into your claims, denouncing them as [lies|propaganda|insult of the day], and the people who do look into them, already know just how wrong he is.
OSDev :)
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I have wasted a precious couple of hours of my life listening to Alex Jones, live from Hardin, Montana. I was surprised by how little research he had undertaken before visiting Hardin. But Uncle Al and Steve Quayle's 'facts' cannot be substantiated: e-mails, texts, telephone calls, 'tips' from the military and police, all hearsay. When Uncle Al says: At around 1.35[^] There are German troops here, German paramilitaries, British paramilitaries. They're keeping back from us, deeper in the facility. There are troops here, right now at this facility, by that I mean paramilitary forces.. IMO there were no paramilitary, because by the time Uncle Al got to Hardin, it was clear that APF was nothing but a scam, and Uncle Al's Hardin conspiracy theory would never fly. I was amused by: At around 2.50 (same link) This is one of the most dangerous missions we have been on. And then around 3.38 Uncle Al [re another crew]: They can follow along if they want. Other Crew: We did this tour on Saturday. [26th September, 5 days earlier] Dangerous? They're running bloody coach trips to the place. And here's Uncle Al cutting in whenever the subject veers towards a verifiable truth. At around 09:18 (same link) Uncle Al: But Becky there are newscasts where the locals and the people of American Police Force were saying that they wanted this to be Guantanamo West. That was on CNN. Becky: That was not American Police Force and I would ask you to go back and recheck your sources ... [Oops! Homework Nunky. Should have read the Billings Gazette, then you would have heard of CiviGenics and Community Education Centers Inc (CEC below)] Uncle Al [interrupting]: They've not been requesting to have this as a facility to hold detainees? Becky: No sir, and please, everyone must think carefully, Twin Rivers detention facility will not hold Guantanamo Bay nor other multi-national offenders for a minimum and medium ... [It's no good gal, he doesn't want to hear that you cant hold terrorists in the gaol.] Uncle Al [interrupting]: Why did I see documents and blueprints on the wall saying foreign aliens detention facility? Becky: That's the former leasee who was here, you also saw documents on the wall that said C
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I have wasted a precious couple of hours of my life listening to Alex Jones, live from Hardin, Montana. I was surprised by how little research he had undertaken before visiting Hardin. But Uncle Al and Steve Quayle's 'facts' cannot be substantiated: e-mails, texts, telephone calls, 'tips' from the military and police, all hearsay. When Uncle Al says: At around 1.35[^] There are German troops here, German paramilitaries, British paramilitaries. They're keeping back from us, deeper in the facility. There are troops here, right now at this facility, by that I mean paramilitary forces.. IMO there were no paramilitary, because by the time Uncle Al got to Hardin, it was clear that APF was nothing but a scam, and Uncle Al's Hardin conspiracy theory would never fly. I was amused by: At around 2.50 (same link) This is one of the most dangerous missions we have been on. And then around 3.38 Uncle Al [re another crew]: They can follow along if they want. Other Crew: We did this tour on Saturday. [26th September, 5 days earlier] Dangerous? They're running bloody coach trips to the place. And here's Uncle Al cutting in whenever the subject veers towards a verifiable truth. At around 09:18 (same link) Uncle Al: But Becky there are newscasts where the locals and the people of American Police Force were saying that they wanted this to be Guantanamo West. That was on CNN. Becky: That was not American Police Force and I would ask you to go back and recheck your sources ... [Oops! Homework Nunky. Should have read the Billings Gazette, then you would have heard of CiviGenics and Community Education Centers Inc (CEC below)] Uncle Al [interrupting]: They've not been requesting to have this as a facility to hold detainees? Becky: No sir, and please, everyone must think carefully, Twin Rivers detention facility will not hold Guantanamo Bay nor other multi-national offenders for a minimum and medium ... [It's no good gal, he doesn't want to hear that you cant hold terrorists in the gaol.] Uncle Al [interrupting]: Why did I see documents and blueprints on the wall saying foreign aliens detention facility? Becky: That's the former leasee who was here, you also saw documents on the wall that said C
I listen in almost everyday. He tends to compress complex subjects, but if you have researched what he is talking about then you will understand that what he is saying is spot on 90% of the time. Give him credit, he is an unscripted radio-host. Imagine getting on the airwaves LIVE for four hours everyday with just a pile of news knowing that millions are tuned in. He does a really good job for all he does, and he does lots and puts up with mountains of hatred directed toward him, his crew, and his family. Most importantly, he is on the right side of history. He stands up for what is good and right.
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I hate to say it, but you've wasted your time. CSS is highly unlikely to look into your claims, denouncing them as [lies|propaganda|insult of the day], and the people who do look into them, already know just how wrong he is.
OSDev :)
Computafreak wrote:
but you've wasted your time.
I knew that before I started. :) This was my last foray into the dark world of Alex Jones and Steve Quayle. (And indeed my last thread in the Back Room. It has ceased to be fun.)
Bob Emmett If it ain't broke, it ain't Britain.
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I listen in almost everyday. He tends to compress complex subjects, but if you have researched what he is talking about then you will understand that what he is saying is spot on 90% of the time. Give him credit, he is an unscripted radio-host. Imagine getting on the airwaves LIVE for four hours everyday with just a pile of news knowing that millions are tuned in. He does a really good job for all he does, and he does lots and puts up with mountains of hatred directed toward him, his crew, and his family. Most importantly, he is on the right side of history. He stands up for what is good and right.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I listen in almost everyday.
You should vary your diet.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
He tends to compress complex subjects
He would have to; for his audience. :)
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
but if you have researched what he is talking about then you will understand that what he is saying is spot on 90% of the time.
I have - he hasn't. Anything that does not confirm his beliefs is ignored.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
he is an unscripted radio-host.
Not in the works I have examined. Even live in Hardin, he had a 'script' - his agenda, and facts were not allowed to change it in any way.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Imagine getting on the airwaves LIVE for four hours everyday with just a pile of news knowing that millions are tuned in.
An undeniable talent.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
puts up with mountains of hatred directed toward him, his crew, and his family.
Which is bad.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
he is on the right side of history.
That history has yet to be written, whoever writes it will be the right side. So it remains to be seen.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
He stands up for what is good and right.
For what you and most of his audience consider to be good and right. Let's take the example of Obama. Apparently all Europeans are supposed to love him. I never have. So, why should I be concerned by his words being taken out of context and used against him? Consider: Again, I think that inspiring young people to serve is something that the president is uniquely positioned to do. Now, it doesn’t always have to be service in uniform. One of the things, that if you talk to our generals, they are desperate for, is a civilian counterpart to our military forces. Our military is the best in the world, but they are asked to do so many different things because our civilian operations, our State Department, USAID have been underfunded, have atrophied. And for us to say, serve in the military, but if that’s not where you want to serve, learn a foreign language and go into the foreign service. And by the way,
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I listen in almost everyday.
You should vary your diet.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
He tends to compress complex subjects
He would have to; for his audience. :)
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
but if you have researched what he is talking about then you will understand that what he is saying is spot on 90% of the time.
I have - he hasn't. Anything that does not confirm his beliefs is ignored.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
he is an unscripted radio-host.
Not in the works I have examined. Even live in Hardin, he had a 'script' - his agenda, and facts were not allowed to change it in any way.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Imagine getting on the airwaves LIVE for four hours everyday with just a pile of news knowing that millions are tuned in.
An undeniable talent.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
puts up with mountains of hatred directed toward him, his crew, and his family.
Which is bad.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
he is on the right side of history.
That history has yet to be written, whoever writes it will be the right side. So it remains to be seen.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
He stands up for what is good and right.
For what you and most of his audience consider to be good and right. Let's take the example of Obama. Apparently all Europeans are supposed to love him. I never have. So, why should I be concerned by his words being taken out of context and used against him? Consider: Again, I think that inspiring young people to serve is something that the president is uniquely positioned to do. Now, it doesn’t always have to be service in uniform. One of the things, that if you talk to our generals, they are desperate for, is a civilian counterpart to our military forces. Our military is the best in the world, but they are asked to do so many different things because our civilian operations, our State Department, USAID have been underfunded, have atrophied. And for us to say, serve in the military, but if that’s not where you want to serve, learn a foreign language and go into the foreign service. And by the way,
Bob Emmett wrote:
Let's take the example of Obama. Apparently all Europeans are supposed to love him. I never have
Not me. Not my type. Not that there's any reason for anyone to ie done nothing kept all the offensive stuff of the Bush years going. Didn't some kid get stuck in his balloon the other day?
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I listen in almost everyday. He tends to compress complex subjects, but if you have researched what he is talking about then you will understand that what he is saying is spot on 90% of the time. Give him credit, he is an unscripted radio-host. Imagine getting on the airwaves LIVE for four hours everyday with just a pile of news knowing that millions are tuned in. He does a really good job for all he does, and he does lots and puts up with mountains of hatred directed toward him, his crew, and his family. Most importantly, he is on the right side of history. He stands up for what is good and right.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
complex subjects
But colloidal silver isn't complex...
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Computafreak wrote:
but you've wasted your time.
I knew that before I started. :) This was my last foray into the dark world of Alex Jones and Steve Quayle. (And indeed my last thread in the Back Room. It has ceased to be fun.)
Bob Emmett If it ain't broke, it ain't Britain.
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CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
I listen in almost everyday.
You should vary your diet.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
He tends to compress complex subjects
He would have to; for his audience. :)
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
but if you have researched what he is talking about then you will understand that what he is saying is spot on 90% of the time.
I have - he hasn't. Anything that does not confirm his beliefs is ignored.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
he is an unscripted radio-host.
Not in the works I have examined. Even live in Hardin, he had a 'script' - his agenda, and facts were not allowed to change it in any way.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
Imagine getting on the airwaves LIVE for four hours everyday with just a pile of news knowing that millions are tuned in.
An undeniable talent.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
puts up with mountains of hatred directed toward him, his crew, and his family.
Which is bad.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
he is on the right side of history.
That history has yet to be written, whoever writes it will be the right side. So it remains to be seen.
CaptainSeeSharp wrote:
He stands up for what is good and right.
For what you and most of his audience consider to be good and right. Let's take the example of Obama. Apparently all Europeans are supposed to love him. I never have. So, why should I be concerned by his words being taken out of context and used against him? Consider: Again, I think that inspiring young people to serve is something that the president is uniquely positioned to do. Now, it doesn’t always have to be service in uniform. One of the things, that if you talk to our generals, they are desperate for, is a civilian counterpart to our military forces. Our military is the best in the world, but they are asked to do so many different things because our civilian operations, our State Department, USAID have been underfunded, have atrophied. And for us to say, serve in the military, but if that’s not where you want to serve, learn a foreign language and go into the foreign service. And by the way,
You know nothing of the facts or anything else for that matter. You simple just say, so, no, nope, nuh'uh. You disagree to disagree and nothing more.
Bob Emmett wrote:
Again, I think that inspiring young people to serve is something that the president is uniquely positioned to do. Now, it doesn’t always have to be service in uniform. One of the things, that if you talk to our generals, they are desperate for, is a civilian counterpart to our military forces. Our military is the best in the world, but they are asked to do so many different things because our civilian operations, our State Department, USAID have been underfunded, have atrophied. And for us to say, serve in the military, but if that’s not where you want to serve, learn a foreign language and go into the foreign service. And by the way, we will deploy you in some difficult areas, but that’s part of what it means to be an American and to serve and to sacrifice. We need agricultural specialists in places like Afghanistan. We need civil engineers that can do some of the work that currently our military officers are doing.
Those are obama's words, not Alex's. You are a troll.
Bob Emmett wrote:
is quoted, out of context, repeatedly, as meaning that Obama wants a uniformed civilian force like the Nazi 'Brown Shirts'.
Its true, especially when you see on the news that DHS and FEMA are joining up with the boy and girl scouts for "anti-terrorism" training. That is just one small aspect of it, much more is yet to come. We also have replaced many of the troops in Iraq with private contractors. And private business like APF here in America
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