Friday, January 25, 2013

Alex Jones Show: Friday (1-25-13) Jerome Corsi & Ben Fuchs

On the Friday, January 25 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex runs down details on Feinstein's draconian gun legislation rolled out yesterday. He also talks about police arresting smart meter activists on their own private property. On today's worldwide broadcast, Alex talks with author and journalist Jerome Corsi in-studio. Alex and Mr. Corsi will talk about Obama's second term agenda and Dr. Jim Garrow's claim that Obama is using a "litmus test" to determine who in the military will fire on U.S. citizens. Corsi is the author of numerous books including, America for Sale: Fighting the New World Order, Surviving a Global Depression, and Preserving USA Sovereignty and Where's the Birth Certificate?: The Case that Barack Obama is not Eligible to be President

Alex Jones Goes on Armed Rampage... With Bubblegun

Alex interrupts a crew meeting with his latest toy, a bubble gun. At the sight of this weapon, the crew transforms into a group on jibbering ninnies. While this dark satire appears silly on the surface it is incredibly frightening that it is based on real events that have recently taken place. See the links below and you will realize the joke is on us as we let nanny state take over.

Violence in America: The History of a Catastrophe

Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio - and recent winner of the 2012 Liberty Inspiration Awards - takes you through the grim history and grimmer future of violence in America. Astonishing FACTS. Unfortunately. those that benefit from the welfare state (recipients, social program employees and poverty pimps/politicians) will claim your just a Nazi and a racist.

Middle class FAMILIES trying to SURVIVE - Searching through TRASH

Middle class FAMILIES trying to SURVIVE - Searching through TRASH It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence. - Mahatma Gandhi

POLICE STATE - Police Being Replaced By Private Security?

POLICE STATE UK - Police Being Replaced By Private Security? The chief constable of South Yorkshire Police has denied reports his force is taking police off the beat and replacing them with community officers. David Crompton said that, far from diluting front line policing, he was strengthening it. But his words have failed to pacify some critics who believe the force is planning "policing on the cheap". The controversy follows a "rebranding" of police community support officers in South Yorkshire as the public's first point of contact. But Mr Crompton said reports of the proposals had created a "storm in a teacup". PCSOs and their powers: :: They have no power of arrest, except by citizen's arrest. :: They are not allowed to investigate crimes or interview and process suspects. :: They only receive a short training course - as opposed to police constables - who need two years. :: They do not carry out the more complex and high-risk tasks that police officers perform. Police community support officers Former Home Secretary David Blunkett, who introduced PCSOs, raised concerns about the plans. "Community support officers are intended to be part of neighbourhood beat teams and not a replacement for them, " he said. "It would be deeply regrettable if we reverted to the Z-Cars era of flying squads and concentration on reaction rather than prevention." It is proposed that PCSOs in the county will become known as local beat officers (LBOs) but will continue to have fewer powers than a warranted constable. Mr Crompton said: "Reports suggesting that this would result in less police officers on the beat are inaccurate. Police officers will remain visible in the community and continue to work in the same areas that they do now. "PCSOs will continue their valuable role working alongside police officers and special constables in safer neighbourhood team working in communities as they always have done.