October 20, 2014

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Monday: The Alex Jones Show. The White House Sabotages West African Travel Ban Petition. Plus, Wayne Madsen Breaks Down The CIA's Ebola Petri Dish History.

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On this Monday, October 20 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex covers the militarization of the domestic U.S. response to Ebola and the White House sabotage of an Infowars petition calling for a general strike if Obama and the federal government continue to allow flights to enter the United States from West Africa. Alex talks with investigative journalist, author and columnist Wayne Madsen about Ebola and recent revelations about the NSA and the surveillance grid.

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