January 12, 2015

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Monday: The Alex Jones Show. Criminal Networks Stack Up Evidence Of Manipulation In Paris Shootings.

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On this Monday, January 12 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex covers the continuing revelations about the terrorists allegedly responsible for the Charlie Hebdo attacks as the corporate media celebrates a large unity march held yesterday in France. Alex also covers the projected astronomical cost of amnesty and a federal plan to limit detentions, arrests, deportations of border crossers. On today’s broadcast, Alex talks with political advisor, UKIP political candidate, and warmist agenda critic Lord Christopher Monckton. Alex also talks with Utah trooper Jeff Jones who contradicted the widespread perception of the bad cop by escorting an elderly woman after she crashed into his patrol car on her way to visit her sick son.

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