Wednesday, April 10, 2013
James O'Keefe @ The Alex Jones Show April 10 2013
The Alex Jones Show:(Commercial Free Audio) Wednesday, April 10 2013: James O'Keefe
The Alex Jones Show - April 10, 2013 Date: 04/10/2013 On the Wednesday, April 10 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex reviews the shock footage Infowars reporters shot of Austin City Councilman Mike Martinez that proves Obama's ultimate plan is banning firearms altogether, indicating the movement to disarm citizens is gaining momentum in the heart of Texas. Alex also takes on Biden's mocking of the "black helicopter crowd," and the North Korean nuclear hoax. On today's show, Alex welcomes Infowars reporters David Knight and Jakari Jackson to discuss the controversial video of Austin's potential next mayor talking gun ban at a pro-gun control rally. Alex also invites the founder of Project Veritas James O'Keefe to discuss CNN host Piers Morgan's home being protected by armed guards, while he hypocritically calls for Second Amendment restrictions for everyone else.
The Alex Jones Show - April 10, 2013 Date: 04/10/2013 On the Wednesday, April 10 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex reviews the shock footage Infowars reporters shot of Austin City Councilman Mike Martinez that proves Obama's ultimate plan is banning firearms altogether, indicating the movement to disarm citizens is gaining momentum in the heart of Texas. Alex also takes on Biden's mocking of the "black helicopter crowd," and the North Korean nuclear hoax. On today's show, Alex welcomes Infowars reporters David Knight and Jakari Jackson to discuss the controversial video of Austin's potential next mayor talking gun ban at a pro-gun control rally. Alex also invites the founder of Project Veritas James O'Keefe to discuss CNN host Piers Morgan's home being protected by armed guards, while he hypocritically calls for Second Amendment restrictions for everyone else.
Crash of B-52 Bomber Carrying Nuclear
Goldsboro, North Carolina Sunday, April 14, 2013 Author Joel Dobson talks about his book “The Goldsboro Broken Arrow,” on the 1961 crash of a B-52 bomber in rural North Carolina. The plane carried two nuclear bombs, each 250 times more powerful than the one dropped on Hiroshima. One bomb was later recovered; the other is still partly in the ground. Mr. Dobson explains the Cold War political environment of the time, the events of that day, and how we barely avoided nuclear disaster. The Wayne County Museum in Goldsboro, North Carolina, hosted this event.: http://www.c-span.org/History/Events/...
North Korea may Fire Multiple Missiles Later Today
NHK. South Korean officials say North Korea may be preparing to fire multiple missiles.
North Korean forces have already moved to the Sea of Japan coast what appears to be a mid-range Musudan ballistic missile.
South Korean government and diplomatic sources said on Wednesday there are signs Pyongyang is also preparing to launch shorter-range Scud and Rodong missiles toward the Sea of Japan. Scud missiles have a range of several hundred kilometers. The Rodong has a range of around 1,300 kilometers.
Officials in South Korea's defense ministry say the Musudan missile could be launched later on Wednesday.
They also warn that North Korea may fire multiple missiles at the same time, or one after another.
South Korea and the US have raised the alert level by one notch. They raised the level by the same amount when the North conducted nuclear tests in the past and when it shelled South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island in 2010.
How the Pentagon Used Video Games to Spy on Users Worldwide ~ Mark Mazzetti
Mark Mazzetti In his new book, "The Way of the Knife: The CIA, a Secret Army, and a War at the Ends of the Earth," Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter Mark Mazzetti tracks the transformation of the CIA and U.S. special operations forces into man-hunting and killing machines in the world's dark spaces: the new American way of war. Speaking to Democracy Now!, Mazzetti discusses the work of Michael Furlong, a Pentagon official who established a spy program run by private contractors in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Furlong's operations included "Native Echo," a video game distributed worldwide that the Pentagon employed to both spread propaganda and spy on users in the Middle East.
The Monetary System is Doomed to Collapse , Gold & Silver are The Ultimate Money ~ Mike Maloney
Gold is the ultimate money. To say that 'money is useless' is to say that progress is useless. Humans invented money to overcome the restrictions of the barter system. Gold won't collapse - however currencies will...which I think you are confusing with money.
Mike Maloney is the author of the world's best selling book on precious metals investing. Since 2003 he has been advocating gold and silver as the ultimate means of protecting wealth from the games played by our governments and banking sector. In this 90 minute presentation he lays down his 'most likely' scenario for the global economy over the next deacde...short term deflation, followed by big or even hyperinflation. Here you will learn the true definitions of inflation/deflation, the difference between currency and money, price vs value, 'Wealth Cycles', gold and silver accounting for the expansion of fiat currency, gold and silver supply and demand, the differences between the today's bull market and that of the 1970s, The Debt Collapse, and more.
Mike Maloney is the author of the world's best selling book on precious metals investing. Since 2003 he has been advocating gold and silver as the ultimate means of protecting wealth from the games played by our governments and banking sector. In this 90 minute presentation he lays down his 'most likely' scenario for the global economy over the next deacde...short term deflation, followed by big or even hyperinflation. Here you will learn the true definitions of inflation/deflation, the difference between currency and money, price vs value, 'Wealth Cycles', gold and silver accounting for the expansion of fiat currency, gold and silver supply and demand, the differences between the today's bull market and that of the 1970s, The Debt Collapse, and more.
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