July 06, 2015

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Monday: The Alex Jones Show. Greek debt Crisis: The roadmap to world economic tyranny

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On this Monday, July 6 edition of the Alex Jones Show, we discuss the defeat of the globalists in Greece. Financial forecaster Gerald Celente joins the show to explain how the central banks were beaten by Greek voters who shot down another round of "austerity" measures which would've destroyed Greece in the long-term. The banksters were angry that Greece - the cradle for democracy - even had a vote to allow its citizens a voice in the matter. What the World Bank and IMF are doing to Greece, they will eventually attempt here in America, so it's critical to focus on the Greece crisis. Also, the illegal charged with murdering a woman on a San Francisco boardwalk claimed it was an "accident" and the gun "just went off," as if guns magically come to life. You don't want to miss today's show!

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