Wednesday, April 24, 2013
The Alex Jones Show - Wednesday, April 24, 2013 (Full Show): Lindsey Williams
On the Wednesday, April 24 broadcast of the Alex Jones Show, Alex thwarts predictable corporate media smear attempts suggesting Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who the FBI has admitted "knowing" since at least 2011, was a fan of Infowars. Alex also continues analysis of the holes in the bombing narrative, and gives further insight into the FBI's role in creating and foiling its own terror plots. On today's show, Alex welcomes Pastor Lindsey Williams to discuss key intel on North Korea's nuclear armament, or lack thereof.
URGENT - Is This Woman The Boston Bomber?? Was She Even Person Of Interest??
“Nothing to see here, move along, move along.”
“If you see something, say something” – except if you see:
- A false flag – we’re calling those positive flags now, so they’re fine
- Military undercover agents along the street – its called your tax dollars at work
- 1000s of police and swat teams asking to invade your privacy – in that case, welcome them in for the sake of security
- Agents letting people on a plane without a passport – don’t worry, he’s only wearing underwear!
- The banks making bad bets and loosing billions, we’ll just have you bail them out later
- Bomb sniffing dogs not finding anything – they’re just looking for food!
- Violations of the Constitution Of the United States of America, the highest law in the land – times have changed since that was written, rights are so passee now, times have changed, the governments sole purpose now is to tell you want to do, what size cups you can carry around, take your taxes, and soon, confiscate every thing you think you own. You think you own that? You don’t own anything, you owe someone else for everything you think you have.
USA vs NORTH KOREA POTENTIALY WORLD WAR 3 ON THE CARDS LIVE REPORT
USA-vs-NORTH-KOREA-POTENTIALY-WORLD-WAR-3-ON-THE CARDS-LIVE- REPORT
When Kim Jong Il was succeeded by his son in December 2011 any hopes of an improvement in relations between North Korea and the US were soon dashed. The announcement of plans to reopen the Yongbyon nuclear complex is just the latest move in an escalation of aggressive actions by both Washington and Pyonyang over recent months. At the weekend North Korea announced it was entering a 'state of war' with the South. Earlier in the month Pyonyang affirmed it is right to launch a 'pre-emptive nuclear strike' on the US.
The Boston Bombing - CHECHEN CONNECTION
Topher Morrison of AMTV investigates the FBI's Boston Bombing coverup and links to Chechen terrorism.
Chechnya, a predominantly Muslim region located on the northern slopes of the Caucasus mountain range, is one of 21 republics that make up the Russian Federation. When the Soviet Union began to collapse in 1991 it tried to break away from Russia by declaring independence.
Years of fighting with Russian forces ensued, eventually driving the rebels underground. Chechen rebels staged increasingly bloody suicide bombings and hostage-taking raids around Russia. While the situation in Chechnya has improved in recent years, sporadic attacks continue. Moscow and Washington say the rebels have links to Islamic terror groups such as al-Qaeda and have fought Western forces in Afghanistan and elsewhere.
Glenn Beck Reveals Details Of Saudi Detained After Boston Bombing, Challenges The White House To Come Clean
Glenn Beck Reveals Details Of Saudi Detained After Boston Bombing, Challenges WH To Come Clean
4/24/13 - The Blaze radio host Glenn Beck revealed more details of the alleged security threat posed by a Saudi Arabian national detained by authorities in the immediate wake of the attack on the Boston Marathon last week. Beck revealed that the Saudi had an event file, was deemed by authorities to be "armed and dangerous," and may have been flagged on the "no fly" list. Beck challenged members of President Barack Obama's administration to reveal to the public what they know about the Saudi and stave off an brewing inter-agency feud over which department is incorrect about the Saudi's relevance to the investigation into the Boston attack. An extensive post on The Blaze contains the details of what the government knew about Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi, the Saudi Arabian national who was detained as a "person of interest" after the attack on the Boston Marathon last Monday. Alharbi was reportedly set to be deported under "security and related grounds" after being suspected of having engaged in "terrorist activities" before that deportation order was revoked. Beck had previously stressed that Alharbi's "212, 3B" status indicating a high threat level is difficult to apply to an individual and cannot be applied without showing extensive reasoning. "The Blaze received word that the government may not deport the Saudi national," writes Erica Ritz. "New info provided to The Blaze reveals Alharbi's file was altered on the evening of April 17 to disassociate him from the initial charges." The Blaze also reported that the Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that Alharbi was placed on the terror "watch list" after the attack on the Boston Marathon. Beck said on his radio program that an "event file" created for Alharbi listed him as an "armed and dangerous" person. A portion of the event file The Blaze released to the public shows Alharbi matched a "no fly" code and had not undergone a sufficient vetting prior to his admission into the United States. "Since [Tuesday], according to the various agencies investigating the bombing, Alharbi has gone from person of interest, to material witness, to witness, to victim," Beck said. He noted that the DHS accused the FBI of rushing to judgment in their decision to detain Alharbi in the wake of the attack on Boston. Beck said that an official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) informed The Blaze that they have mistaken this Alharbi with another Alharbi. However, Beck said, the DHS told The Blaze that they did not mistake anyone's identity and the FBI had simply misjudged the threat posed by Alharbi. "I'm wondering if we've ever learned anything at all from 9/11." Beck asked. "Who takes the blame for this one in the end? I'm sure it's not the White House." He said a brewing inter-agency feud over the Alharbi detention issue will soon become an issue of major importance for the Obama administration as agency officials seek to shield their departments from blame.
4/24/13 - The Blaze radio host Glenn Beck revealed more details of the alleged security threat posed by a Saudi Arabian national detained by authorities in the immediate wake of the attack on the Boston Marathon last week. Beck revealed that the Saudi had an event file, was deemed by authorities to be "armed and dangerous," and may have been flagged on the "no fly" list. Beck challenged members of President Barack Obama's administration to reveal to the public what they know about the Saudi and stave off an brewing inter-agency feud over which department is incorrect about the Saudi's relevance to the investigation into the Boston attack. An extensive post on The Blaze contains the details of what the government knew about Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi, the Saudi Arabian national who was detained as a "person of interest" after the attack on the Boston Marathon last Monday. Alharbi was reportedly set to be deported under "security and related grounds" after being suspected of having engaged in "terrorist activities" before that deportation order was revoked. Beck had previously stressed that Alharbi's "212, 3B" status indicating a high threat level is difficult to apply to an individual and cannot be applied without showing extensive reasoning. "The Blaze received word that the government may not deport the Saudi national," writes Erica Ritz. "New info provided to The Blaze reveals Alharbi's file was altered on the evening of April 17 to disassociate him from the initial charges." The Blaze also reported that the Department of Homeland Security has confirmed that Alharbi was placed on the terror "watch list" after the attack on the Boston Marathon. Beck said on his radio program that an "event file" created for Alharbi listed him as an "armed and dangerous" person. A portion of the event file The Blaze released to the public shows Alharbi matched a "no fly" code and had not undergone a sufficient vetting prior to his admission into the United States. "Since [Tuesday], according to the various agencies investigating the bombing, Alharbi has gone from person of interest, to material witness, to witness, to victim," Beck said. He noted that the DHS accused the FBI of rushing to judgment in their decision to detain Alharbi in the wake of the attack on Boston. Beck said that an official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) informed The Blaze that they have mistaken this Alharbi with another Alharbi. However, Beck said, the DHS told The Blaze that they did not mistake anyone's identity and the FBI had simply misjudged the threat posed by Alharbi. "I'm wondering if we've ever learned anything at all from 9/11." Beck asked. "Who takes the blame for this one in the end? I'm sure it's not the White House." He said a brewing inter-agency feud over the Alharbi detention issue will soon become an issue of major importance for the Obama administration as agency officials seek to shield their departments from blame.
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